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7 CHANGES YOU CAN MAKE TO CONTROL YOUR DIABETES
You cannot completely reverse diabetes but you can control diabetes. You need to follow a proper diet plan and exercise to keep your diabetes in control. You need to make a lifestyle change to control your diabetes and keep your sugar level in control. You can also control your diabetes through diabetes socks for men and women.
By Jennifer Saylor6 years ago in Longevity
5 Breathing Techniques That Boost Your Metabolism
When it comes to losing weight and boosting our metabolism, we tend to focus on fad diets and supplements rather than thinking about our breath. Surprisingly, the breath plays a major role in fat loss and metabolism.
By Liz Biscevic 6 years ago in Longevity
10 Easy Steps Towards Healthy Living
In this era of fast living, people are busy with their work and a million other things. This leaves little to no time to maintain a good and healthy life. This only makes the individual vulnerable to different diseases such as fatty liver disease. The onset of such issues increases the risk for other complications such as obesity and diabetes.
By Lynda Arbon6 years ago in Longevity
Creating and Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
You get up at 6:00 AM every morning to get yourself ready for work and the kids ready for school. By the time everyone has breakfast and is in their respective classrooms, it's time for you to head to work. After a day of meetings, the kids have extracurricular activities and homework, and then it's dinnertime, bath time, and bedtime. It's no wonder you never have time to get to the gym. In a world that's always on the go, it can be hard to find time to get your body moving. This is why so many people are discovering the benefits of online fitness classes.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Longevity
What You Need to Live an Active Lifestyle
Being active is one of the most important things to living a long and healthy life. Living an active lifestyle looks different to everyone. Some people may think that walking to work is a bit extreme, but they will head to the gym after work. While others walk everywhere and just consider that an active lifestyle. Whatever you consider active, it is important that you have the proper things for your active lifestyle.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Longevity
How a Swimming Pool Can Spice Up Your Life
The summer months are often the busiest for different activities. Not only does the weather allows more to be done but kids are home from school and have a pretty open and free schedule. For some parents and caretakers this can often be overwhelming as they run out of activities very quickly. One of the best things you can do for yourself and your family is to get a pool. Below are some of the top reasons why having a pool can be beneficial.
By Lewis Robinson6 years ago in Longevity
12 Reasons to Become a Minimalist
With the recent rise of minimalism, it's easy to view minimalism as just another fad. It can seem like a trendy, transient, millennial topic that doesn't have much significance and might not be around all that long. However, while there may be some people who have jumped on the minimalist bandwagon purely because it's popular, many of us truly value minimalism and hope to continue to live minimalistic lives even if it goes out of style.
By Bethany Garrison6 years ago in Longevity
5 Lifestyle Changes You'll Be Thankful for Later in Life
While we are young teenagers we usually don’t think much about the future and the consequences our actions will have at some point. However, as we approach a certain age, we start wondering about the lifestyle we live and the future that awaits us. Experts say that the 30s are an ideal age to make some lifestyle changes count. Those changes include different adaptations and modifications in your workout routine, diet, consumption of vice, mental health and perception of kindness and gratitude. The trick is to set yourself up for a better tomorrow, today.
By Mianna Korben6 years ago in Longevity
Insomnia: What Brought Me Here?
It all started when I was very young; going to preschool is when I first remember it happening. The night terrors, the old hag*, being completely frightened and trying to scream, but I was paralyzed. Night after night, this is what my life was. I would finally gain control, scream for my mom or run into her room and go to sleep with her. Dream catchers, counting sheep, bibles under my pillow, NOTHING, and I mean nothing, worked. It wasn’t until I was about 12 when I started developing stranger sleeping patterns.
By Ginger Curls6 years ago in Longevity











