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Are you surprised to find out what happens when your stomach makes a growling sound?
You are probably familiar with the sensation of your stomach rumbling when you are hungry; but, are you aware of the reason why our bodies produce that sound? The solution is making individuals regret ever learning the truth.
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity
Longevity Trends: What the Future Holds for Aging Populations
In recent decades, advancements in healthcare, technology, and lifestyle choices have contributed to a significant increase in life expectancy worldwide. As a result, societies are experiencing profound shifts in demographics, with more individuals living longer than ever before. This trend, known as longevity, poses both opportunities and challenges for individuals, communities, and governments. In this article, we will explore the current trends in longevity and what the future holds for aging populations.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Longevity
Most Amazing Qualities of Introverted Introvert People- Personal Development
Another lesson on personal development.... Do you like to be alone? If the answer is 'yes', you're probably an introvert gifted with some very powerful qualities. You see, people always think extroverts are superior to introverts. They call introverts antisocial dorks. But in reality, most high performers in the world are introverts. That's right. 98% of billionaires are introverts. Do not misunderstand it, being an introvert doesn't guarantee success. In fact, the majority of introverts are actually bums. They hide their shyness and social anxiety behind the term introvert and, instead of fixing their issues, they use their introversion as an excuse. Every man can improve his social skills and being an introvert isn't an excuse for anything, but an introvert can actually be a superpower if you know how to use it?
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
Gene therapy is a promising development in the treatment of glaucoma.
This article is a part of a series that will discuss the recent developments in the field of regenerative medicine. It is a part of a series that is devoted to the eye and the advancements that have been made in the process of recovering eyesight.
By Jacob Damian2 years ago in Longevity
HOW SOCIETY HAS BEEN LYING TO US
Have you ever sat down and thought on some society lifestyle it expects us to follow? Do you feel imprisoned by these society problems on what you should do? In this article am going to break down on some of the society expectations colonizing everyone.
By Don Carlos2 years ago in Longevity
Wait, It Takes Five Decades To Finally Be You?
About eight or nine years ago, my partner Ed was participating in a jazz-singing workshop led by a groovy-casual, talented singer named Cathy Segal-Garcia, who had some CDs out and traveled the globe, performing.
By Joe Guay - Dispatches From the Guay Life!!2 years ago in Longevity
Building Bridges: Overcoming Divisiveness with Empathy and Respect. Content Warning.
In today's world, marked by rapid globalization and the proliferation of digital communication, one would expect humanity to be more connected than ever. Yet, paradoxically, we find ourselves entrenched in divisiveness, with societal fractures deepening along political, racial, and cultural lines. This fragmentation not only undermines the social fabric of our communities but also stalls collective human progress. "Building Bridges: Overcoming Divisiveness with Empathy and Respect" seeks to explore and elucidate strategies to navigate and heal these divisions, advocating for a concerted effort towards fostering understanding and unity.
By YathirajaSampathKumar K R2 years ago in Longevity
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I think my expectations and hopes are from this move from Cleveland To Huntington, WV is the second chance I always wanted. I always thought coming to Ohio growing up was the biggest mistake of my life. I never had the best experiences. As a kid my aunt could just tell me hey go play outside have fun be a kid. I never had that when I arrived back in Ohio.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Longevity
Simplicity Over Minimalism
Terminology is important. Words take on meaning and people perceive them differently. I want you to take a moment and think about everything that your mind associates with the word minimalism. Do you think of having one fork, spoon, and one knife in your kitchen drawer? Do you think of deprivation or lacking? Does it cause you to feel guilt about having too much of something? Does it make you wonder if you have hoarding tendencies? Does the concept of minimalism scare you? Is it overwhelming? Maybe this term makes you think of Marie Condo's 2019 Netflix series on how to tidy up. Or, maybe you have listened to some podcasts or read some articles from the Emmy-nominated Netflix stars and New York Timesβbestselling authors Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus who call themselves The Minimalists. Let your thoughts and feelings about the word minimalism settle in for a moment.
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Longevity
Creation and the universe are not same thing.
Creation and the universe are not same thing. Did God create creation and physics the universe? By definition God created creation; and so, became God. What sort of entity this creator is raises a question way beyond present human understanding. But how was the universe started and why? How is it driven? Science seems to have answers about how, but not why. Nor does science as yet fully explain where, whatever started the big bang, came from nor what drives the continued existence of the known physical universe. Dark matter and the behaviour of quantum particles are not fully explained, Much speculation exists about black holes, but at this moment (March 2024) no firm certainty and verifiable universally accepted facts have been announced.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in Longevity








