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Interviews with top health and wellness advocates, celebrities, and icons, revealing secrets about their healthy lifestyle.
Why Protein Is Essential for the Elderly
As people age, maintaining good nutrition becomes increasingly important for health and independence. One nutrient that often receives special attention in elderly nutrition is protein. While protein is important at every stage of life, it becomes especially crucial in older adulthood.
By Being Inquisitivea day ago in Longevity
Why Malnutrition Is a Hidden Problem in the Elderly
When people think about malnutrition, they often imagine individuals who are underweight or living with severe food shortages. However, malnutrition can also affect older adults—even those who appear to be eating regularly.
By Being Inquisitivea day ago in Longevity
🥑 7 Superfoods Every Pregnant Woman Should Eat for a Healthy Baby
Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it also comes with an important responsibility—nourishing both the mother and the growing baby. During this time, what a woman eats becomes the baby’s main source of nutrients.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Longevity
Why Nutrition During Pregnancy Matters More Than You Think
Pregnancy is one of the most important stages in a woman’s life, not only emotionally but also nutritionally. During these nine months, the body works continuously to support the growth and development of a new life. Because of this, nutrition plays a crucial role in ensuring both the mother and the baby remain healthy.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Longevity
Why Students Feel Productive at Night
Why Students Feel Productive at Night? Many students have experienced this strange pattern. During the day, studying feels difficult. You sit at your desk, open your notes, and suddenly everything else feels more interesting. Your phone, social media, even cleaning your room becomes more appealing than studying.
By Being Inquisitive2 days ago in Longevity
Why Our Minds Overthink at Night
Have you ever noticed how your mind suddenly becomes extremely active at night? You lie down to sleep, but instead of resting, your brain starts replaying conversations, worrying about the future, or analyzing things that happened earlier in the day.
By Being Inquisitive3 days ago in Longevity
Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
In recent years, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has gained significant interest from both the medical community and wellness enthusiasts. Originally developed to treat deep-sea divers suffering from decompression sickness, hyperbaric chambers are now used for a wide range of medical conditions and recovery purposes. As research continues to expand, many people are discovering how powerful oxygen therapy can be when delivered in a controlled, pressurized environment.
By AnthonyBTV3 days ago in Longevity
Calling vs Income
There is a tension that never quite goes away once it has been seen clearly, and it sits at the intersection of calling and survival. Some forms of work feel unquestionably meaningful, even necessary, yet remain economically fragile or entirely unsupported. Other forms of work provide stability, predictability, and income, while feeling hollow or misaligned with who a person actually is. Once this divide becomes visible, it is difficult to unsee, and even harder to navigate honestly without resentment creeping in.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast6 days ago in Longevity
The Protection-of-Innocence Reciprocity Doctrine. AI-Generated.
Core Moral Premise The highest duty of any legitimate social order is the protection of innocent life. Innocent life has absolute moral primacy. Any system that systematically insulates predators, tolerates predatory asymmetry, rewards hypocrisy, or allows aggressors to retain insulation has inverted its purpose and forfeited legitimacy. Truth, justice, reciprocity, humility, mercy, forgiveness, and vertical accountability are structural necessities rather than optional virtues. Vertical accountability means recognition of and submission to a moral law higher than oneself. Authority must flow toward those who most consistently demonstrate sustained competence in moral and epistemic discipline. This competence is shown through observable conduct and trajectory over time, not through doctrinal label, tribal identity, credential alone, or self-profession.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast20 days ago in Longevity

