mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Why Skipping Breakfast Is More Harmful Than You Think
Many students skip breakfast without thinking twice. Mornings are busy, classes start early, and sometimes there simply doesn’t seem to be enough time to prepare food. Some people even believe skipping breakfast might help reduce calorie intake.
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
The Strange Reason Japanese People Stay Fit Without Ever Going To The Gym
When you think about fitness, images of clanging dumbbells, spinning classes, and high‑intensity workouts probably come to mind. In Japan, however, the story of health and longevity looks very different. Yes, Japan consistently ranks near the top of global life expectancy charts — but the secret isn’t found in flashy fitness studios. Instead, it’s woven into everyday life: in habits, culture, community, and small daily movements that add up.
By Zakir Ullah3 days ago in Longevity
The Physical and Mental Benefits of Helping Others
In the neverending pursuit toward longevity, one thread stands out time and time again: the connections we build with other people are the key healthy aging. Community involvement and volunteering play a significant role in improving both physical and mental health. When individuals actively participate in helping their communities—whether through local organizations, charities, schools, or neighborhood projects—they often experience meaningful benefits that extend beyond the act of service itself. By fostering social connections, encouraging active lifestyles, and providing a sense of purpose, volunteering can contribute to overall well-being and a healthier society.
By Andrew Elsoffer3 days ago in Longevity
Pink Salt Bricks: Natural Support for Asthma Relief
Understanding Himalayan Salt Therapy? Starting deep underground, air fills with fine grains during Himalayan salt sessions. Though built indoors, these spaces mimic old mines across Eastern Europe - places linked to easier breathing among workers long ago.
By Emily Rosie4 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 AnthonyBTV4 days ago in Longevity
How Adult Nutrition Can Improve Energy, Confidence, and Performance
When people talk about health, they often focus on fitness, weight loss, or muscle gain. But one important topic is often overlooked—adult nutrition and how it impacts intimacy, energy, and confidence.
By Being Inquisitive4 days ago in Longevity
Why Your Brain Feels Foggy During the Day
Why Your Brain Feels Foggy? Have you ever sat in class or tried to study, only to realize that your brain just isn’t cooperating? You read the same sentence three times, struggle to focus, and feel mentally drained even though the day has barely started. Many students experience this feeling, often described as “brain fog.”
By Being Inquisitive4 days ago in Longevity
The Power of Black Coffee: Benefits, Nutrients, and Uses (Heath Tips)
Introduction: Black coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Millions of people enjoy it every day, especially in the morning, because it helps them feel fresh, active, and focused.
By Health Tips5 days ago in Longevity
The Connection Between ADHD and Genetics.
Commentary An Impulsive Gene? My youngest son jumps from one task to another. Ask him to clean his room, he eventually quits because he becomes fixated on something. He can’t sit still for long. On the other hand, when he’s doing something he likes, he is fixated on it, sometimes barely taking in his surroundings or listening to others.
By Dean Traylor6 days ago in Longevity





