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Best Health and Wellness literature to create a healthy lifestyle and extend life. Longevity's favorite stories.
Exploring Different Approaches to Talk Therapy for All Ages with Psychologists like Heidi Kling (Therapist)
Talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a versatile treatment option that addresses a wide array of mental health issues. It provides individuals with the opportunity to express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a safe environment, fostering personal growth and healing. Given the varying emotional and psychological needs across different age groups, it is essential to explore the diverse approaches to talk therapy available today. By understanding these methods, individuals can better identify the therapeutic strategies that align with their unique circumstances and preferences.
By Dr. Heidi Kling9 months ago in Longevity
Eco‐Love: How Shared Environmental Values Can Strengthen Relationships
Introduction In today’s rapidly changing world, where climate change and environmental degradation are urgent challenges, many individuals are increasingly aligning themselves with eco-conscious lifestyles. For couples who share a passion for sustainability, their commitment to the planet often forms a critical component of their relationship. This unique bond, which we can call "Eco‐Love," is built on shared values, joint endeavors in environmental activism, and a mutual responsibility to future generations. This article explores how shared environmental values can become a powerful force in forging deeper and more resilient connections between partners.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani9 months ago in Longevity
When Love Meets Legacy: How Romantic Relationships Shape the Stories We Leave Behind
Introduction Love is not merely a fleeting emotion confined to a moment in time; it is the foundation upon which legacies are built. When two lives intertwine in romance, they create a narrative that extends far beyond their immediate relationship. Their love becomes a thread woven into the broader tapestry of family traditions, artistic expressions, memories, and cultural identities. In this exploration, we reflect on how romantic relationships shape the stories we leave behind, touching every aspect of our lives—from the intimate corners of home to the grand stages of art and collective memory.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani9 months ago in Longevity
The Homestead
The hubris of human existence is a delicate balance of technological advancements and the impending demise that accompanies them. With each invention, our livelihood is met with growing comfort and complacency, which, within a few years' time, must be addressed as it has become a burden or may directly shorten our lifespan. In 2030, one such technological invention was hailed as the pinnacle of human evolution. Project Genesis, the transfer of consciousness to a machine, was the beginning of our subsequent scheduled downfall. The consciousness of a person could be slowly transferred over the course of a week. Electrical signals, unfelt by the person, extract specific information from memories buried from infancy to how the person prefers their coffee. One by one, the information is transferred to a sophisticated set of drives, chips, and components. A new and revolutionary battery source could maintain the mechanical brain and body for roughly one thousand years. The new body, the price of which was controlled by one company and one company alone, could be completely customizable to the client's wants and desires. This process was very costly but guaranteed to be completely safe and reliable. By 2032, competitors and knock-offs were being forced to yield any production as the ramifications of anything within the process going array, were punishable as high as life in prison without the possibility of parole and even death. For those who could afford it, this procedure was originally intended as the greatest cure for dementia and Alzheimers and the fountain of potential everlasting life. The choice to die was left to the individual, and not by disease, or by mother nature. In the fall of 2035, legislation was passed that lifted the age and condition requirement for consciousness transfer; the only remaining requirement was that the body must be in a state of “uselessness.” At the end of the year 2040, the only requirement needed was the requirement of payment.
By Anthony Diaz9 months ago in Longevity
The Curse of Life. Content Warning.
"What do we say to the Lord of Death? 'Not today.'" - George R.R. Martin It was the quote that inspired Thea to find a way to 'beat' death, at least in a manner of speaking. She spent years recruiting willing participants to test her science and theories. Generally, the recruits were persons already nearing a visit from death, whether it be from age or illness. Their fear of dying made them willing participants, even though they knew it was a long shot... still that minuscule chance of it working kept them signing up despite failure after failure. Thea had become obsessed with breaking the curse of living, which was the inevitable reality of death lingering over everything. Her fear of death kept her from truly living life, as it did for many people as mortality weighed on their shoulders. This inspired her to seek a way to stop death... no matter the cost.
By Luna Verity9 months ago in Longevity
The Chronophage’s Gift.
Dr. Tunde Adebayo had spent his life wrestling with time. Not in a poetic or philosophical sense, but in the raw, biological reality of it. As the architect of REGEN-9, a cellular regeneration therapy, he had defied nature itself. His creation didn’t merely slow aging—it obliterated it, resetting the body entirely.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.9 months ago in Longevity
Eterna
Would you take forever?---Michelle Liew 💡🔧⚙️🛠️🔬🧪🚀💡⚡🧠💭💡🔧⚙️🛠️🔬🧪🚀💡⚡ Evelyn Kong's smile was too wide; she could barely contain her triumph. And her good cheer was understandable--Eterna, the newest nanomedical treatment in her scientific arsenal, didn't just extend life--it restructured existence as humans knew it.
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin9 months ago in Longevity
The 8000th Immortal. Honorable Mention in The Life-Extending Conundrum Challenge.
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By Deanna Cassidy10 months ago in Longevity
The Truth About Intermittent Fasting: Does It Really Work?
The Truth About Intermittent Fasting: Does It Really Work? What exactly is a intermittent fast? Intermittent fasting (IF) is not a traditional diet plan but rather an eating pattern that alternates between periods of eating and fasting. Unlike conventional weight-loss methods that emphasize calorie restriction or specific food types, IF focuses primarily on timing.
By Afia Sikder10 months ago in Longevity







