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A complete article on Healthy aging and senior care
Healthy aging and senior care are crucial components of ensuring that older adults can enjoy their golden years with dignity, independence, and good health. As the population ages, it is essential to focus on promoting healthy aging and providing high-quality care to older adults who require assistance with daily activities or medical care.
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Longevity
Smart Blood Sugar
Smart Blood Sugar is a program developed by Dr. Marlene Merritt that aims to help people manage their blood sugar levels and improve their overall health. The program includes a range of resources, including a guidebook, meal plans, recipes, and videos, that provide information on how to make dietary and lifestyle changes that can positively impact blood sugar levels.
By Sharvinthiran Ravinthiran3 years ago in Longevity
Mitochondria - Oxidative phosphorylation process
Mitochondria are organelles found in almost all eukaryotic cells. They are often referred to as the "powerhouse" of the cell because they are responsible for generating most of the cell's energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
By Fairul Nizam3 years ago in Longevity
17 Signs You Could Be Psychic
After I typed the title of this article, Loose Women came on ITV television in the UK and announced they were going to talk about the following 'have you ever had a sense that you have been somewhere before?' Do you have psychic powers? Well, after they announced this I felt compelled to watch the show further.
By Denise Larkin3 years ago in Longevity
10 Best winter fruits to eat
Fruit is a plant’s ovary that contains seeds. Fruits come in many shapes and sizes, and the flesh inside can be sweet or sour. No need to avoid fruits during winter. Here are some best winter fruits and their advantages. Some fruits are eaten raw, while others are cooked to make jams or jellies.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Longevity
Walking in the Sun: A New Way to Illuminate Yourself
The energy from the sun is a necessary source for the continuation of life. Sunlight is a natural antidepressant and is necessary for the production of vitamin D in our bodies. It even increases the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter essential for brain function. Sunlight is also beneficial for your skin and body. However, despite its benefits, the harmful effects of the sun cannot be ignored. Sun rays require you to limit your exposure to them by using protective clothing or sunscreen to protect your skin and eyes from harmful UV rays. But in recent years, a new method has emerged: walking in the sun.
By Süheyl Kaygısız3 years ago in Longevity




