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Parkinson's-like symptoms include tremors and "internal vibrations," according to Long Covid sufferers.
A new research of long-term Covid patients is casting light on a slew of underreported symptoms, including Parkinson's-like tremors and internal vibrations, that are wreaking havoc on sufferers' lives.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Longevity
Why are We Still Romantasizing Normal?
The trouble with normal You hear it too, right? The sweet, sweet sound of normal calling us? Or, if you don’t hear it, can you feel it? The pull to shore up the societal guardrails, hide the mess, and pretend we’re done with the work we needed to do? Brush the dust from our hands and return to our previously scheduled programming?
By Keri Mangis4 years ago in Longevity
"City" minds and climate change.
Ban city minds from governing all of us. Enforcing change to rural ways to satisfy urban idealism. Random Observation-Opinion with out verifiable data--- people with “city” minds (not necessarily location of birth) do not make good travellers, because a good traveller leaves no footprint and city minds are so insecure they have to make sure everyone knows they exist and so they have to leave markers to show they have been there.
By Peter Rose4 years ago in Longevity
Is Your Body Getting Sick On Purpose?
Lately, I’ve been under a lot of stress. In less than three months I’ve managed to relocate back home; build three nationwide marketing campaigns in different locations across Europe; lose my beloved dog and attend court because of ridiculous reasons.
By Oberon Von Phillipsdorf4 years ago in Longevity
Fierce
Someone once told me that an old Turkish curse was to wish someone “interesting times.“ Someone also penned, and I forget who, that the world is robust but we are not. That we do not need to save the planet for she will survive in whatever form she does, that it’s us who need saving because we, as a species, will not.
By Wendy Thacker4 years ago in Longevity







