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How Can You Hurt Testicles In Your Sleep
The testicles are where men generate sperm and are essential for men. A problem with the testicles will impact the male erotic potential and semen quality, ensuing in male sterility. In everyday life, numerous routines can impact testicular health.
By Jane Smith3 years ago in Longevity
What Type of Witch Are You?
Your journey as a witch is a lifestyle full of discovery and transformation. A question often asked is, "What type of witch are you?" Many times one does not know what type of witch they are and feel the need to question themselves and their abilities.
By LittleTree Oppy3 years ago in Longevity
Crabs In The Bucket Mentality
Ever heard of the crabs in a bucket mentality? It‘s a way of thinking summed up as: “if I can’t have it, neither can you.” Basically if you put a bunch of crabs in a bucket, and one tries to climb out, the rest of the crabs will all try to drag that crab back down into the bucket with them. Sure, any one crab can climb up and escape. Yet, it is the groups demise to pull each crab down that tries to climb up and out ahead of another first. ⠀
By Nicole Oliver3 years ago in Longevity
COVID-19 & Mindfulness — 3 things I learnt
I came into close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 this past week and soon tested positive myself. There is a lot of fear instilled when it comes to COVID-19 and I found myself panic; I have to continue my studies for the summer semester, I have a job I need to continue doing well, I need to find time to help around the house and if I am sick then how will I be able to handle everything.
By Selena Fonseka3 years ago in Longevity
How Reading "Eat, Pray, Love” in Bali Changed my Relationship with the Chakras
I’m reading the “Pray” section of the book “Eat, pray, love” which is based in India and it brings me straight back to my time learning yoga there. It’s quite fitting for me right now as I embark on a kind of homemade yoga retreat in Canggu, Bali.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel4 years ago in Longevity
Here’s Exactly What I Eat In a Day On WeightWatchers. Created with: WW.
Moms, you know how it is. You’re busy running around after your kids, going to work, commuting, if you’re lucky, maybe even having a social life! So, how are you supposed to find enough time to take care of yourself and lose that extra weight?
By Kassady Bingham4 years ago in Longevity
The Best Time To Go For A Run
The best time to go for a run involves an element of science that is often overlooked. Provided that you already know everything there is to know about nutrition, periodization and even running-shoe quality, I’ll skip right along to what I consider to be the ideal conditions to maximize your running distance. And it doesn't involve a treadmill; so from here on just forget about those sissy pieces of machinery...
By Delusions of Grandeur 4 years ago in Longevity
The One Drink Every Millennial Should Stock Up On: Dune!. Created with: Dune.
I’m not going to lie, we millennials love pretty packaging, especially if it can easily be shared on social media. It’s what we see first when browsing through stores; the beautiful ones capture our attention and pique our interests.
By Pam Fajardo4 years ago in Longevity
The Harms of Being Labeled a 'Difficult' Patient
Imagine you’ve just been handed a complete copy of your medical records. As you’re skimming it, you find that one of your physicians left a note in your chart stating that you were difficult and non-compliant during one of your appointments. “That can’t be right,” you think as you try to remember what might have gone wrong during that appointment. There was that one time you refused a medication you didn’t feel comfortable taking, or maybe it was the time that you cried because the doctor suggested that it was all in your head… but surely that wasn’t enough to warrant a note like that, right?
By Aston Martinez 4 years ago in Longevity
Could Chopin Be the Most Famous Person With Cystic Fibrosis?
The urge to cough was strong. Stronger still was the need to finish. Back rigidly straight, Fryderyk Chopin's fingers danced. Just a little more. Nearly there. The melody took over. Lost in the soothing sounds, Chopin blocked out his bodily needs.
By Sandi Parsons4 years ago in Longevity








