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Children of the Sun. Runner-Up in The Life-Extending Conundrum Challenge.
It was a perfect day. The cerulean sky above was completely cloudless and the late morning sun burned bright above; the wind was calm, little more than a gentle breeze. Behind me, I could hear the sounds of brunch being served over by the hotel’s opulent outdoor dining area; the clinking of silverware and soft, indecipherable speech dotted with superficial laughter.
By Bailey Bainbridge10 months ago in Longevity
The Problem With Most Of The Health And Wellness Industry
Yesterday, I wrote a Satirical Article for Finding Success as a part of April Fools Day. No, you should not take it seriously, though if you need something fun to lighten your day then you should give it a read.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)10 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 Verity10 months ago in Longevity
Reelin in memories
As the winter ended, extreme weather, spring droughts, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcano eruptions plus satellite silences due to solar flares, had intermittently left the masses without their addictive vagus link to global communication through the internet. Individuals began to listen to each other and think for themselves.
By Katherine D. Graham10 months ago in Longevity
30 Days Without Sugar and Carbs
If you are a month without sugar and carbohydrates, you will want to try different things. We all eat sweet things, and we all eat carbohydrates as rice and bread. But do you know what is so good for your body if you do not eat these things for a month? Let's talk about it simply.
By Rohitha Lanka10 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
The Life-Extending Conundrum
Dr. Elias Voss had always believed that death was a flaw—a bug in the human system that could be patched. His breakthrough, Neurospan, was supposed to be the ultimate upgrade: a neural nanotech treatment that not only halted aging but reversed it, rewiring the brain to continually regenerate itself.
By Tausif Ali10 months ago in Longevity








