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Interviews with top health and wellness advocates, celebrities, and icons, revealing secrets about their healthy lifestyle.
Diets or empty promises? The Top 10 Diets of 2025
Well, here we are, a new year, and with it comes that time of year when everyone suddenly decides to get healthy. Yep, those resolutions we forget about by February! But this year, U.S. News & World Report decided to give us a list of the best diets for 2025, as if we needed more options that make us feel guilty every time we look at a slice of pizza.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Mounting Evidence Against Ultraprocessed Foods
Study and ultra-processed foods In a recent study published in the journal Lipidology, researchers compared colon cancer tissue with normal tissue taken from the same patients. These samples were analyzed for two types of compounds:
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Beyond the Numbers: Understanding the Societal Impact of Gender Disparities in Financial Literacy
Beyond the Numbers: Understanding the Societal Impact of Gender Disparities in Financial Literacy Although women have made great progress in the last few decades toward full equality, more needs to be done. The gender pay disparity in Europe is 12.7%. They are more likely to work in fields where wages are low and to encounter discrimination at work. In general, women have lower financial literacy than men. Many people lack basic knowledge of financial principles, with a significant gender gap in financial literacy. Women face unique financial challenges due to longer life expectancies, lower lifetime income, and career interruptions for child-rearing. This lack of financial knowledge puts women at risk of financial insecurity in retirement. Those with higher financial literacy are more likely to make better financial decisions, such as investing in the stock market and saving for retirement. It is important to understand women's level of financial understanding and address any gaps in financial skills.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Why Benevolent Sexism Isn’t as Sweet as It Sounds
Why Benevolent Sexism Isn’t as Sweet as It Sounds In this often progressive world where equality and goodness have become the hallmarks, something in chivalry is out of place. As gentle as it may look seeing these gentlemen doffing hats off their heads or listening in with a compliment given, such seemingly innocuous act hides a problematic phenomenon from view-benevolent sexism. This modern trend, veiled in politeness and courtesy, seems to suggest that women should be treated with kid gloves as if they were perpetually in need of protection or assistance. Such attitudes can perpetuate the long standing stereotypes, reinforcing the notion that women are fragile and unable to navigate the world independently. Critics observe that what may look very much like a playful display of feminism oftentimes entraps women in dependency, and their potential is belittled. While society grapples with these underlying issues, the clear-cut lines defining true respect and condescending behaviour often become blurred, raising the stakes of equality and empowerment for women as promised by feminism.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Unwavering Faith
Aryan, a youthful, aggressive specialist, and Wadeema, a sympathetic specialist, were an optimal couple. Their romantic tale was the stuff of dreams, a bond fashioned in shared interests, common regard, and a resolute confidence in Allah.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Longevity
A Fresh Look at Brand Modeling: What You Need to Know
With the advent of technology and the mass dissemination of information, consumers are becoming increasingly aware and demanding the rights they deem to receive from every brand. A selective modern consumer demands a different approach. Emerging from the valleys of e-cradles and frequent access to an endless assortment of products and services propels consumers to alter their purchasing decisions. Instead of anchoring the process with a brand name, people start asking questions in search of solutions to personal problems or needs. Their resources to find their one-stop solution encompass in-depth social media research, and checking search engines or online reviews.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Roots and Wings
In an ever-evolving world, the challenge of balancing tradition and innovation is more relevant than ever. Tradition provides a sense of identity, continuity, and stability, while innovation drives progress, creativity, and growth. Striking the right balance between these two forces can lead to a harmonious blend that honors the past while embracing the future. This article explores the interplay between tradition and innovation, and how they can coexist to create a richer, more dynamic society.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Longevity
Drink before bed cuts inflammation and snoring, experts claim
Effective Ways to Reduce Snoring Naturally Snoring is a common issue that disrupts both your sleep and the sleep of those around you. It occurs when the airflow through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed, causing vibrations in the throat tissues. While there are various remedies and treatments available, several natural methods can help reduce or eliminate snoring. Here's a guide to some of the most effective strategies.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Smokeless tobacco and areca nut: Fight nicotine addiction to stay away from oral cancer
The Hidden Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco and Areca Nut Use Smokeless tobacco and areca nut, commonly consumed in forms such as betel quid and gutka, are deeply ingrained in the daily routines of many individuals. However, the long-term health risks associated with their use are alarming. From mouth sores to oral cancer, these substances can severely damage the body. Dr. D. Pooja Babbar, Consultant in Medical Oncology at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, shares insights into how smokeless tobacco and areca nut harm the body.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
For weight loss, men and women need different foods for breakfast
Sex Differences in Metabolism: A New Study on Personalized Breakfast Nutrition Introduction A recent study from the University of Waterloo in Canada has uncovered intriguing sex-related differences in metabolism, particularly concerning breakfast choices. These findings could pave the way for personalized nutrition strategies that address health issues such as metabolic syndrome and assist in weight loss. The study, led by PhD candidate Stéphanie Abo and professor Anita Layton, used mathematical models to simulate how men’s and women’s bodies process nutrients after eating breakfast. The results suggest that sex-specific metabolism may play a key role in designing diets tailored to individual needs, promoting better overall health and energy levels.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Interviews with Experts: Insights from Professionals
In today's fast-changing world, getting advice from experienced professionals is key. Through expert interviews, businesses and individuals can learn secrets, spot new trends, and boost their own professional perspectives. This article shows how expert interviews can help you succeed. It offers tips on how to have great conversations and get the most industry insights to help you win.
By Joana Alexanderabout a year ago in Longevity
Matrix Memory
The human cerebrum, a mind boggling organization of billions of neurons, is frequently compared to a supercomputer. Be that as it may, dissimilar to its silicon partner, the cerebrum's stockpiling framework is undeniably more unpredictable and strange. Researchers have for quite some time been entranced by memory, its development, stockpiling, and recovery.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Longevity









