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How to Stop Feeling Groggy in the Morning: Overcoming Sleep Inertia
It might sound like this: the alarm comes on and pierces through the quiet of the morning. You reach out to shut it off, hit the snooze button, but despite having hit it three or four times now, you still feel heavy. You are as though you have been pulled from the very depths of a dream you can't remember. The hollowness of these slightly different thoughts invades your mind: why is it so hard to shake this sleepiness?
By DEVASENAN SUBRAMANIabout a year ago in Longevity
Knee Pain Relief: Proven Exercises and Home Remedies for Quick Recovery
Imagine Sarah: 45-year-old mother of two, full life that never seemed to stop. She'd enjoy mornings jogging and afternoons on Saturdays and Sundays hiking; the miles became fewer and farther between as her knees began to ache over the years. She dismissed it as aches related to aging. "Just a twinge," she shrugged her shoulders until the discomfort would persist. Whether the cause is a decades-old injury, the natural process of aging, or simply spending too much of your day slumped over a desk, knee pain can sneak up on any of us. And if you're like Sarah, it's leaving you frustrated or even worrying about what this pain might bring in terms of your mobility. The good news? You can most certainly control knee pain and possibly even stop it from worsening with a few easy steps. Let's try some solutions together.
By DEVASENAN SUBRAMANIabout a year ago in Longevity
Drink before bed cuts inflammation and snoring, experts claim
Effective Ways to Reduce Snoring Naturally Snoring is a common issue that disrupts both your sleep and the sleep of those around you. It occurs when the airflow through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed, causing vibrations in the throat tissues. While there are various remedies and treatments available, several natural methods can help reduce or eliminate snoring. Here's a guide to some of the most effective strategies.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
Department of Medicine School of Medicine
How the Brain Influences Gut Health and Function By Tayler Shaw | October 14, 2024 The connection between the brain and gut is deeper than many realize, impacting our digestive health in profound ways. Jennifer Christie, MD, Head of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Colorado, explains how the brain-gut relationship affects gastrointestinal disorders and shares tips for supporting overall health.
By Sonusharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
The Growing Market for Vintage Champagnes: Trends and Insights
Vintage Champagne, long seemed as the pinnacle of luxurious and party, has been step by step gaining traction within the international wine market. What was once a spot product, typically loved through connoisseurs, is now attracting a broader target audience, from creditors to investors and casual fans. In this text, we’ll explore the growing marketplace for vintage Champagnes, the factors riding its popularity, and the important thing trends that dealers ought to be aware of in order to succeed in selling vintage Champagnes.
By Alice Potter about a year ago in Longevity
Discover The Best Type Of Exercise For Weight Loss
Finding the best type of exercise for weight loss can be a daunting journey filled with misinformation and misconceptions. With various fitness trends popping up daily, it’s essential to sift through what works and what doesn't. This article aims to provide you with well-researched insights into the best types of exercise for weight loss, along with practical advice on how to implement them effectively into your routine.
By Health Life Newabout a year ago in Longevity
Symbolism And Health
They say that to give a Name to Something is to have Power over it. But is this exactly True? I have been reading some literature about theology, psychology, philosophy, and history recently which has had me thinking about this Idea.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Longevity
A Tendency High Performers Often Get Wrong On The Path To Optimize Performance
If you want to become a Leader, you are likely also interested in Peak Performance. It makes sense - If "You" are at Your Best, it is more likely that those around you will get to their Best.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Longevity











