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Best Health and Wellness literature to create a healthy lifestyle and extend life. Longevity's favorite stories.
Transform Your Life: Personal Growth Strategies for Success
I. Introduction A. Personal growth is the process of continuously developing oneself in order to become the best version of oneself. It is a lifelong journey that involves self-discovery, self-improvement, and self-actualization. Personal growth can lead to greater happiness, success, and fulfillment in life.
By Aravind 17073 years ago in Longevity
The Fat Cell 10: The Issue with Insulin
When a person becomes overweight, the risk for becoming a Type 2 diabetic increases 5 times and in obese people the risk is increased 60 times. Thirty percent of people who are heavier than normal weight have type 2 diabetes. The numbers are staggering.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity
What happens when we die
The whole process of people going to the underworld after death, we will analyze where we will go after death, what we will experience, and how we will be reincarnated. The article is neither scary nor superstitious. Those who believe can understand it, and those who don't believe it can also read it as a legend. What happens to us after death, keep reading...
By Be Inspired - Be Motivated3 years ago in Longevity
Seed Oils 101
If there is one piece of nutrition misinformation I would love to never hear again, it would be about seed oils. Seed oils (especially canola oil) are given an awful reputation, often touted as “toxic”, “inflammatory” and “hormone imbalancing” by those in the holistic and naturopathic fields. And nine times out of ten, there isn’t any sort of reference given to back it up – just a simple, “Google it, you’ll see!”.
By Emily the Period RD3 years ago in Longevity
Losing Weight 1st Steps
We discussed the importance of exercise in my last weight-loss piece. Without it, don't even think about starting a weight-loss program! But what kind of exercise should you do? Here I have a list of helpful tips and hints to help you get the most out of your exercise (and weight-loss) efforts. Let's get this party started!
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x4 years ago in Longevity
Emergency Preparedness Experiences by Emergency Managers
Doctoral Dissertation Originally published by Walden University 2019 Abstract This qualitative research focused on the emergency preparedness (EP) rule implementation in rural hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. A new law has been implemented that requires hospitals to comply with Medicaid and Medicare law. Learning about the implementation and preparedness process could help rural regions in the Pacific Northwest better prepare for emergencies and comply with the law. The purpose of the study was to gain increased understanding of how the new EP rule of 2016 impacts rural hospitals’ preparedness in the Pacific Northwest. The theoretical framework was complexity theory. This study focused on the lived experience of emergency managers who have been working on the implementation of the new EP rule in rural hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. Using a phenomenological approach, 8 in-depth phone and face — to — face interviews were conducted. Selection criteria included working as emergency preparedness managers in rural hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. The verbatim transcripts of interviews were analyzed by first cycle analysis, used concept and descriptive coding to find common themes. The findings of the study included that small rural hospitals working on EP need more support and help that include financial needs, resources, staff preparedness improved communication and more exercises local communities including every individual living in the community are also responsible for their own preparedness. This inquiry could help understand the effects of the new EP rule for rural hospitals; it could identify gaps in research that could support rural hospitals and surrounding communities; it could affect positive social change by applying the research evidence to additional health care settings.
By Gabriella Korosi4 years ago in Longevity



