fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
Another Impossible Lab Leak
Oh, “Trust the Science.” Isn’t that what we’re always being told? Whether the subject is global warming…or climate change…or whatever it’s called, or the origins of a deadly pandemic, science is something done by humans. Humans, while no doubt quite intelligent, every bit as fallible as the janitor who fails to use a clean mop, or the fast-food employee who forgets your pickles.
By Grant Patterson5 years ago in Longevity
EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL CAUSES OF DISEASES
I have first heard about the connection between physical disease and emotions back in 2008 when I was still a student of Psychology. During that year, I became very passionate about Positive Psychology (soon I will be writing about it too) and a new interest or therapy, an alternative healing method named the Bach Flower Therapy, created by Edward Bach who was a doctor and a homeopath. The Bach Flower therapy relies on the fact that healing our emotions is relevant for overcoming our diseases.
By Annaelle Artsy5 years ago in Longevity
Is Vaccination on Kids worth it?
Madeleine Jenkins, 15, was the first under 18 person to get vaccinated in Dallas Pfizer/Moderna may have caused heart problems in 1200+ Americans The vaccines for age 12-17 is of the same regimen designed for adults The risk of inflammation higher after 2nd dose
By The South Guide5 years ago in Longevity
Various Disability Programs in the United States: Know the Facts
Every year, various organizations collect data about people with disabilities living in the United States. Data from 2017 shows that almost 26 percent of adults in the United States suffer from some type of disability. Disabled people now make up one of the largest minority groups in the country. Unlike countries like Canada that have a universal healthcare system, there is no guaranteed healthcare system in the United States. Differently-abled people, however, may be entitled to support from federal and state programs to varying degrees. Among the various programs targeted for people with disabilities, the most well known and utilized is the Social Security Administration's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs.
By David Chermol5 years ago in Longevity
Does Breast Size Increase After Marriage
Does Breast Size Increase After Marriage A woman's breasts continue to grow from the time of her puberty until her menopause. Factors such as hormones, heredity, body weight, and even lifestyle determine breast size. In addition to this list there is another popular gossip about breast augmentation after marriage, which many women believe in. Is that really true? Does marriage affect the physical aspects of your body?
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Longevity
Health and Wellness
6 Stories That Will Make You Believe in the Power of Your Mind to Heal You Health and Wellness: My book Mind Over Medicine is full of data scientifically proving that the mind can heal – or harm – the body. But data can be dry, and sometimes what resonates most deeply within our souls are stories. So sit back, grab a cup of tea, and let’s have story time. I’m going to tell you a few true stories that will demonstrate to you how powerfully the mind affects your physiology.
By Jaramie Kinsey5 years ago in Longevity
I Starved myself for 7 Days, Here’s What I Learned
To put it simply, I love food. I love going to In-N-Out and getting a double double. I enjoy spontaneously going to Canes at 1 in the morning with my friends. The simple craving for a satisfying hunky burrito from Chipotle.
By Thomas Butcher5 years ago in Longevity
Why I don't believe in death
In my earlier years I questioned why I'm a human, but at that time I didn't take the question as something anyone could answer. More recently I probed it further and found some helpful insights. I was born in the city of Windsor Ontario which has a population of over 200 thousand at this point. Why not Toronto or somewhere more populous? I remembered from biology class a concept they use to estimate populations in a field called quadrants. That actually explains that issue quite well. I always like to start from the principle of mediocrity. In essence: if I find my self in a circumstance then why should I assume that the circumstance is common place. Across the boarder is Detroit and within a four hour drive there are numerous cities including Toronto and London. So from the perspective of a quadrant it's not so unlikely.
By Nicholas Powers5 years ago in Longevity
Coronavirus Pandemic
An investigation by scientists at Oxford University in England proposes the dangers of encountering risky, uncommon blood clumps in the cerebrum are far higher in the individuals who get the Covid than in the individuals who get either the AstraZeneca immunization, or the antibodies made by Pfizer and Moderna in the U.S. The examination shows that the quantity of individuals who experience clusters subsequent to getting the antibodies made by the American drug goliaths shows up fundamentally the same as the number who get the uncommon condition after a dose of the AstraZeneca drug, which was created related to Oxford's immunization establishment.
By Neco Wildman5 years ago in Longevity









