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How Exercise Can Help You Live a Longer Life
Exercise has long been known to be beneficial for physical health, and recent studies have shown that it can also have a significant impact on one's lifespan. Engaging in regular exercise has been linked to a variety of health benefits, including a reduced risk of chronic diseases, improved mental health, and a longer lifespan. In this article, we will explore how exercise can help you live a longer life and provide tips on how to incorporate exercise into your daily routine.
By Zafar Iqbal Mohsin9 months ago in Longevity
The top 5 exercises for weight loss
Weight loss is a common goal for many people, and exercise is an important tool in achieving that goal. However, not all exercises are equally effective for weight loss. In this article, we will discuss the top 5 exercises for weight loss.
By Zafar Iqbal Mohsin9 months ago in Longevity
The Problem Of Cause And Effect In Scientific Research
For Every Action There Is An Equal And Opposite Reaction. Newton's Third Law of Motion. It is something that many of us learn in School and Describes the Idea of Cause and Effect.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)9 months ago in Longevity
Cyanocobalamin - The Dark Truth About The Deadly Synthetic "Vitamin B12 Replacement" Found In Every Multivitamin
Why Is the Most Common “Vitamin B12” Supplement a Synthetic Chemical That Contains a Known Neurotoxin? In a health industry that often promotes convenience over quality, it’s critical to ask the uncomfortable questions—especially when it comes to what we put into our bodies. One such question is this: Why is the most widely used form of Vitamin B12—cyanocobalamin—a synthetic compound containing cyanide, a well-known neurotoxin?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast9 months ago in Longevity
The world's most dangerous animals can be effectively killed by cannabis extract.
More than a million lives are lost to mosquito-borne illnesses worldwide each year, surpassing all other animal threats to humankind. Public health teams are frantically searching for new weapons in response to the growing death toll, particularly as conventional chemical sprays become less effective.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Longevity
Datafication Of Distress: Unmasking The Digital Exploitation Of Human Suffering For Visibility
In the age of algorithms, every human emotion, tragedy, and crisis is being quantified, tracked, and shared—often not to inspire empathy, but to drive engagement. This unsettling trend, known as the datafication of distress, refers to the transformation of human suffering into data points, content, and analytics. It raises difficult but crucial questions: Are we commodifying suffering in the name of awareness? Is visibility always virtuous? And at what cost?
By Jacky Kapadia9 months ago in Longevity
The Art of Slowing Down: Finding Happiness in Rest and Relaxation
The Art of Slowing Down: Finding Happiness in Rest and Relaxation In a world that glorifies busyness, slowing down feels almost rebellious. We wear exhaustion like a badge of honor, equating productivity with worth, and hustle with success. But as stress, anxiety, and burnout rise globally, many are beginning to ask a simple but profound question: What if happiness doesn’t live in constant striving—but in stillness?
By kritsanaphon9 months ago in Longevity
The Endless Fascination With Human Behavior
Why Do We Do What We Do? It is one of the Oldest Questions of all time that we Still Struggle to Understand. In some ways, we have Discovered So Many Incredibly Insightful Aspects of Life.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)9 months ago in Longevity









