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Why Profit-At-All-Costs Business Models Can Be Harmful In Human Healthcare
Western Medicine has Accomplished some Amazing things. The Doctors who work in the Field of Western Medicine are often Truly Amazing Humans Who Seek to Live the Hippocratic Oath to its Fullest...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Longevity
the last trail
In a small mountain village lived a simple family — Mr. Hassan, his young son Ali, and their loyal dog Rambo. Mr. Hassan was a retired forest guide who had spent his life loving nature. He knew every tree, every trail, and every sound of the forest.
By haider ali7 months ago in Longevity
Before It’s Too Late
Shahryar was 35 years old, working full-time at a private firm. His life followed a predictable rhythm: leaving home at 9 a.m., returning exhausted at 6 p.m., helping his children with homework, occasionally assisting his wife in the kitchen, and falling asleep watching television.
By Muhammad Usama7 months ago in Longevity
The Role of Sleep in Overall Health
I used to think sleep was optional. I thought it was something you could sacrifice for the sake of being productive, for chasing dreams, for simply keeping up with life. I believed sleep was a luxury, not a necessity. If I could squeeze out another hour of work, another email, another show, that seemed more valuable than closing my eyes and resting.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Longevity
Hepatitis C: The Cure Is Possible, but Awareness Is Key
I never thought much about the liver. It was just another organ doing its job quietly in the background, like a backstage crew member you forget is there until the show falls apart. I didn’t know what hepatitis C really was. I’d heard the name tossed around in medical shows or health pamphlets at the clinic, but I never imagined it would change my life—or save it.
By Salman khan7 months ago in Longevity
I Had Wealth but Lost My Health—Here’s What I Learned
They say health is wealth, but I didn’t believe that until I lost mine. For most of my adult life, I was laser-focused on one thing: success. And to me, success meant money. Lots of it. I worked 70-hour weeks, slept maybe five hours a night, and treated my body like an afterthought. I believed rest was for the lazy, weekends were optional, and meals could be skipped in the name of productivity.
By From Dust to Stars7 months ago in Longevity
Temptation Can Be Blinding
Temptation The first recorded story of temptation in the Bible is about Adam and Eve. God told them that they could eat from any tree in the garden except not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Genesis 2:16-17 says, “And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, ‘Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.’ ”
By Rowan Finley 7 months ago in Longevity
Researchers find a novel organelle in human cells that could have a significant effect on health.
The field of cell biology is one of hidden structures and perpetual motion. Decades of studies with microscopes, stains, and models have given us a great deal of knowledge about cells. However, surprises still arise in this well-traveled area—enter the "hemifusome."
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Longevity
Aging with Purpose
I never imagined I would find the most fulfilling part of my life after sixty. In my younger years, I thought aging meant slowing down, fading into the background, and giving way to the next generation. I believed, like many do, that purpose had an expiration date—that once your kids moved out, your job ended, or your body started to ache more than usual, your role in the world shrank.
By From Dust to Stars7 months ago in Longevity











