mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
What happens inside a sleepwalker's brain?
Many people imagine a sleepwalker as someone who is walking around unconsciously with their eyes closed and their arms out in front of them. In fact, sleepwalkers often have their eyes open and can have complex interactions with their surroundings. Sleep scientists call such abnormal sleep behavior "parasomnia," which can include simple behaviors such as sitting up in bed and appearing confused, but also more complex behaviors such as get out of bed and move around or scream with a frightened expression.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
Elevate Your Home Workouts: The Power of Versatile Exercise Equipment. AI-Generated.
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding time for fitness can often feel like a daunting task. Between work commitments, family obligations, and the myriad of other responsibilities that demand our attention, carving out dedicated time for exercise can easily fall by the wayside. However, with the rise of home workouts and the accessibility of portable exercise equipment, maintaining a consistent fitness routine has never been more achievable or convenient.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in Longevity
Scared of Surgery Anesthesia? You Can Cure Yourself of that Awful Fear. Top Story - June 2024.
A friend recently published a story about their fear of anesthesia and surgical procedures. They said they felt like a coward. I am here to say they are not cowardly—they are human and normal. We are all anxious and intimidated when we face serious medical issues.
By Maryan Pelland2 years ago in Longevity
Trying to quiet the voices that have given me depression
There is a darkness in my soul, in my heart, that I can't seem to shake. I am in the part of my healing journey, that is lonely and alone. The part of the healing journey where I wish things were different. When I wonder if I made a mistake. I need to remind myself that what really happened and the reason why I feel the way that I do. That is the hard part of my healing journey. I don't have a lot of friends anymore. When I got into my past relationship, he did a good job of isolating me. Of making sure that I had no friends. So I feel like I have no one to talk to now. Which is funny as I live with so many people. However, my family is toxic and not very understanding. I never felt like they believed in me, understood me, or were really there for me. Because of this, and because of the trauma I have been though, I find it very hard to open up now. When you don't open up, it's hard to feel a good, strong connection with people. I know part of the problem is me, but I find it hard to fix it. In my head, I have opened up and build connections with people. But at the moment I freeze, and close myself off again. Afraid that if I open up to another person that I will get hurt again.
By Talara Nolan2 years ago in Longevity
Flowers need time to bloom, so do you
"Sometimes, the brightest smiles hide the deepest pain" Approximately 800,000 people die by suicide each year worldwide, and many of these tragic deaths are directly linked to mental health issues. Remember to check on your friends or loved ones once in a while because those who appear the happiest, for they may be silently battling their own demons.
By Dilesmeyyy<32 years ago in Longevity
They Are Still Putting Fluoride In Our Water Supply
Fluoride is still present in our water. As of 2020, 72.7% of people in the United States with Community Water Systems (CWS) are drinking fluoridated water that has "appropriate levels" of fluoride. This percentage has remained relatively consistent since 2008.
By Rootbound Homestead2 years ago in Longevity
Why We Compare Ourselves to Others !
Do you ever get on social media and scroll through thinking: Wow, look at all my friends and family — they have perfect lives — I must be a loser if you do, you are not alone. If so, you're not alone. Such a human behaviour to compare with. Something that is very powerful and that all of us indulge in but is largely underestimated; but can, indirectly influence a significant part of your mental health and well-being.
By Neli Ivanova2 years ago in Longevity
Ignite Your Day with Java Burn Coffee: The Ultimate Metabolism Booster. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Coffee Like No Other If you're on the lookout for a game-changer in your daily routine, look no further than Java Burn Coffee. This incredible product promises not only a delightful coffee experience but also a host of health benefits that can transform your day-to-day life. With a perfect blend of natural ingredients, Java Burn Coffee is designed to boost your metabolism, enhance your overall health, and elevate your energy and well-being. Here’s why Java Burn Coffee deserves a spot in your daily regimen.
By Mohit Rana2 years ago in Longevity
The Profound Benefits of Meditation: A Journey to Inner Peace and Well-Being. AI-Generated.
Meditation, an ancient practice with roots in various spiritual traditions, has gained widespread recognition in recent years for its profound effects on mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Beyond its association with spirituality, meditation has garnered attention from scientists, psychologists, and wellness enthusiasts alike, who attest to its transformative benefits. In this exploration, we’ll delve into five key points highlighting the myriad advantages of incorporating meditation into your daily routine.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in Longevity
Harnessing the Power of Nature: Exploring the Healing Properties of Crystals and Stones. AI-Generated.
In todays time and in American society where stress and anxiety are pervasive, many seek solace in the healing embrace of nature. Among nature’s gifts, crystals and stones stand out as powerful conduits of energy, offering a myriad of benefits for physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Let’s delve into the fascinating realm of crystal healing and explore seven ways these precious gems can enrich our lives:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in Longevity









