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Fighting Off Microscopic Invaders
The annual flu season has begun. The flu, or influenza, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus that infects the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It is spread from person to person through coughs, sneezes, and touching contaminated surfaces. The flu will infect anywhere between 5-20% of the population or 31.4 million people. There are four types of flu; Influenza A, B, C, and D. Influenza A and B are the ones that cause most of the epidemics in the country. Influenza C is a mild respiratory infection that hasn’t caused an epidemic yet, while Influenza D only infects cattle. This disease can cause $10.4 billion a year in medical expenses and 16.3 billion in lost earnings. Here are some tips to survive this current flu season.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Longevity
9 Habits that harm your brain- Wish I'd known earlier
A healthy brain is one that functions well both structurally and cognitively, enabling effective thinking, learning, and emotional regulation. It is supported by positive lifestyle choices, including sufficient sleep, balanced nutrition, and regular exercise. Maintaining a healthy brain is crucial for overall well-being and cognitive longevity.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
Embracing Cozy Comfort The sensations of Mini Heating results!
Introduction In the ever-shifting dance of seasons and the gradual descent of temperatures, the imperative need for warmth intertwines seamlessly with our daily existence. In this relentless pursuit of both coziness and practicality, a cadre of diminutive heating solutions emerges as silent protagonists, delivering the embrace of warmth and comfort encapsulated in compact, unassuming packages. From the uncharted realm of portable heaters to ingenious innovations pushing the boundaries of conventional thermodynamics, these mini-heating marvels are orchestrating a revolution in the realm of staying warm. Join us on this odyssey as we unravel the intricacies and multifaceted dimensions of mini heating, exploring a kaleidoscope of options designed to ensconce you in snug repose, irrespective of the setting.
By Imad Eddine Elkhettabi2 years ago in Longevity
Revelations Unearthed: An All-Encompassing Expedition into the Abyss of Dark Circles
Introduction Embark on a journey to banish those tireless indicators of fatigue – the notorious dark circles. Dive deep into the labyrinth of reasons behind their existence, unlocking the secrets to a renewed and vibrant visage. This article is your guide through the intricate landscape of dark circles, unfurling enigmas, and furnishing pragmatic resolutions for a radiant, revitalized look.
By Imad Eddine Elkhettabi2 years ago in Longevity
The Power of Touch
The Health Benefits of Couples Massage Couples massage, a shared spa or massage therapy experience for couples, is growing in popularity as a way to relax, bond, and enhance relationships. It provides a unique opportunity for partners to connect and indulge in a soothing and rejuvenating experience together. In this article, we will explore the numerous health benefits of couples massage, the techniques used, and how it can enhance relationships and overall well-being.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Longevity
Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Diseases
Monday starts US Antibiotic Awareness Week. An annual observance to raise awareness of diseases that are too strong for antibiotics and how to distribute them properly so they can prevent them. Antibiotic-resistant diseases affect 2 million people a year, killing 23,000 of them. This costs the healthcare industry 4.6 billion dollars. Antibiotics are a critical tool for saving lives when used appropriately. Antibiotics only work against certain types of bacterial infections. They work fast and their benefits outweigh the risks. Here are some ways to make sure antibiotics are used correctly to prevent an Antibiotic-Resistance disease from forming.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Longevity
Opening Personalities: How Mind Fingerprinting Can Anticipate Future Mental Issues
The human cerebrum, frequently portrayed as the most mind boggling and puzzling organ in the body, is a mother lode of data about our emotional well-being. As of late, state of the art innovation has permitted us to dive further into the secrets of the brain, and one such advancement is "cerebrum fingerprinting." This progressive idea can possibly anticipate future mental issues, offering expect more powerful counteraction, early intercession, and customized treatment. In this exposition, we will investigate the captivating universe of mind fingerprinting and its suggestions for the eventual fate of mental medical services.
By ABINAYA G A2 years ago in Longevity
Deciphering JN.1: The Most recent Coronavirus Variation Flashes Concerns and Questions
As the world wrestles with the continuous Coronavirus pandemic, new variations of the infection keep on arising, keeping specialists, medical care experts, and people in general on their toes. The furthest down the line expansion to the developing rundown of variations is JN.1, which has as of late been distinguished in different locales. In this article, we will dive into what we are familiar JN.1, the worries it has raised, and how it affects our battle against the pandemic.
By ABINAYA G A2 years ago in Longevity
The Glow and Supplements of Winter: The Enjoyment of Eating Green Peas
Winter is a season known for solace food, generous stews, and warm drinks. It's the point at which we search out food sources that warm us from within as well as sustain our bodies. While it may not be the principal vegetable that strikes a chord during winter, green peas can be a magnificent expansion to your chilly climate diet. In this exposition, we will investigate the motivations behind why eating green peas in winter is an extraordinary decision, taking into account both their taste and healthful advantages.
By ABINAYA G A2 years ago in Longevity
Why We Need More Dietitians in Gynecology
It seems like an odd pairing... dietitians working in gynecology. I mean, dietitians don't perform pelvic exams or ultrasounds, we don't prescribe medications like birth control, we don't order lab work to monitor fertility status. We hardly receive any education in our degrees and practical training in gynecology, to be quite honest.
By Emily the Period RD2 years ago in Longevity
The Mediterranean Diet
Understanding the Mediterranean Diet The Mediterranean diet is a plant-based eating pattern inspired by the traditional foods and lifestyle of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its numerous health benefits, including a reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. This article will provide an overview of the Mediterranean diet, its key principles, recommended foods, sample meal plan, and tips for incorporating it into daily life.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Longevity







