wellness
The state of being in great health, and continually striving to attain all of your goals.
Top tips to extend your life (from studies)
To ensure a happy, healthy, and — above all — long life, many will advise you to eat properly and exercise consistently. Others take more eccentric measures, like drinking a glass of wine every night or refraining from sweets after eight o'clock at night. Of course, there are many detractors who claim that the majority of these longevity recipes are prohibited. There will, however, almost certainly always be a need for more research into how to prolong the beating of our hearts.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Longevity
Anxiety and Diet: The Link Between What You Eat and How You Feel
You are not alone if you often feel anxious. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults aged 18 and older.
By Kabinga Charline Mazaba3 years ago in Longevity
"Tired and fat" is not a joke, you must pay attention!
There is a kind of fat, called "overworked fat" Some people may have heard of "overwork", but the mention of "overworked fat" always feels a joke, however, the truth is that it is not funny, even with sudden death, a little scary.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Longevity
Warts: What are they? How to treat them?
Warts are generally harmless and commonly go away on their own, but they're unattractive, and some, such as those found on the soles of the feet, can make walking and exercising difficult. Wart removal can be difficult, but the most effective procedures are the least invasive.
By Susan Ashley3 years ago in Longevity
C.A.L.M
I learned this trick from Jane the Virgin and loved it. When Jane was feeling really frustrated or upset, her grandmother told her to remain CALM. Think of things that keep her calm or make her happy. Grandma's really do know everything. Whenever I'm feeling frantic or frustrated or any big feeling, I just think C.A.L.M. Thinking of things that keep me calm. Because what a neat trick.
By Samantha J.3 years ago in Longevity
Dairy products may help prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D), but red and processed meat increase the risk
According to the CDC, type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all diagnosed diabetes cases. A new meta-analysis links low-fat dairy products to a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
By Willie Wun3 years ago in Longevity
The Fat Cell 5: Where Are the Fat Cells?
One fat cell binds to another which binds to another making a wide sheath of fat cells, also known as adipose tissue or WAT (white adipose tissue). WAT has many other important cells in it but the bulk of it is the adipocyte, the fat cell. Its location varies and with the variation in location comes variation in the fat.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity




