mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
November: New Moon Tarot and Oracle Reading
As the Earth's shadow completely encompasses the not-so-distant planet, ya know the one that has influence on our tides, we recognize the New Moon tonight. As with every other we find a new beginning. The pull has shifted and will begin to grow again with each passing day until the cycle renews. What seed will you plant? Will you remember to nourish it to fruition?
By Sarah Wilcox2 months ago in Longevity
"Sorry Mummy...": Delhi Boy Jumps To Death From Metro Station, Blames Teachers. AI-Generated.
In a heart-wrenching incident that has shaken the national conscience, a young boy in Delhi reportedly jumped to his death from a metro station, leaving behind a note that blamed his teachers for the emotional and academic pressure he faced. The tragedy has sparked widespread debate about student mental health, the education system, and the responsibilities of schools and parents.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Longevity
Mental Health Is Trending
Mental Health Is Trending: What People Are Googling About Anxiety and Balance In our era of heightened complexity, the imperative of mental wellbeing has surged to the forefront of public discourse. This exploration delves into the current digital zeitgeist, spotlighting the fervor surrounding anxiety and the quest for balance.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Longevity
Concussion Party
Forgive me for everything I am about to write. I have a concussion. Truly, genuinely. I fell, rather spectacularly, down a medieval staircase. It wasn’t actually the clumsiest thing I did that day, but regardless, it had an equally spectacular impact, literally, on the back of my head. It was quite a shock when the headache hadn't faded 3 days later, and my wit with friends seemed to be lagging by a full minute delay.
By Kirstyn Brook2 months ago in Longevity
Point of Care Diagnostics Market Size and Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
The global Point of Care (POC) Diagnostics Market is entering a transformative decade—one driven by urgent healthcare needs, rapid technological evolution, and an unprecedented demand for fast, reliable, and decentralized testing. According to Renub Research, the POC diagnostics market will reach US$ 105.22 billion by 2033, rising from US$ 50.08 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 8.60% between 2025 and 2033.
By jaiklin Fanandish2 months ago in Longevity
North America Balloon Catheter Market Size & Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
A Market Steering Toward Precision Medicine The North America Balloon Catheter Market is witnessing robust expansion, powered by rising cardiovascular disease prevalence, technological advancements, and a structural shift toward minimally invasive therapies. According to Renub Research, the regional market is expected to reach US$ 2.75 billion by 2033, up from US$ 1.62 billion in 2024, growing at an impressive CAGR of 6.05% during 2025–2033.
By Janine Root 2 months ago in Longevity
Why Did I Always Feel Like This?. Content Warning.
Trigger warning: the following story will discuss weight and other weight-related topics Growing up in Texas, my childhood, while parts of it were great, the household was both toxic and abusive. My parents, whom I've been estranged from for nearly 15 years, were verbally and physically abusive towards me. They would ridicule and belittle me about everything: they way that I looked, talked, and anything that they saw about me as weird. I'm the oldest of three children (younger brother and sister) and I always was the target of my parents' wrath. I was a skinny kid, and they would make horrible comments about my body, saying things like I needed to eat. For context, I was in high school and weighed almost 110 pounds. Sure, it's not a healthy weight for a teenage boy. However, at the same time, it's not nice to body shame your own child. No matter what I ate, I was still slim. The constant critique of my body from my parents stuck with me and my self-esteem drastically decreased, especially when I entered adulthood.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in Longevity










