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Modern popular culture topics in the Longevity sphere, such as yoga news, vegan recipes, and health and wellness celebrity advocates.
Losing Weight 1st Steps
We discussed the importance of exercise in my last weight-loss piece. Without it, don't even think about starting a weight-loss program! But what kind of exercise should you do? Here I have a list of helpful tips and hints to help you get the most out of your exercise (and weight-loss) efforts. Let's get this party started!
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x4 years ago in Longevity
New Podcasts Share the Important Topic of Satisfaction and Well Being in Healthcare
This article was previously authored by Dr. James Goydos and published on Thrive Global October 2021. September 30th is International Podcast Day. Podcasts have expanded in popularity in recent years, with now over 2 million podcasts and 48 million episodes available worldwide. One of the many benefits of the Internet is the ability to bring targeted information to a wide audience with a few simple keystrokes and a microphone. Gone are many of the barriers of yore which limited broadcasting to radio networks and talk show hosts. Today, creating a podcast is a more simplified process, meaning anyone with a message to share can easily do so. This is great news for many industries, and healthcare and wellness are no exception.
By James Goydos, MD4 years ago in Longevity
I couldn't be Paul Sheldon (The author from Stephen King's Misery)
The other week I got surgery on my toe. A year back I had fucked up my big toe dropping a weight on it. It wasn't even in the gym, it was one I had bought to lift at home. And it wasn't even while I was working out, it was while I was moving out of my old place.
By CJ Francis5 years ago in Longevity
Hottest Summer Bods 2021 Pt. 3
Teanna McCuaig You never know what somebody else is dealing with, that is why it is so important to treat people as kind as you can. With all that being said, we often look at an appealing photo on Instagram, and assume that the person in it has a perfect life.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Longevity
Feeding the Soul & Enlightening the Spirit in times of COVID
No matter what time of the day it is, what season, and what mood I’m in, my spiritual, meditative and poetic art, (I call this, art because it communicates to my spirit, my soul and what I am in dire need of during, COVID).
By WritingOfTheHeart™️5 years ago in Longevity
Is a Cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis on the Horizon?
Introduction This article’s purpose is to present some essential information about rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including the latest research. We will explore various aspects of RA by asking and answering a series of questions. After reading this article, you’ll have a good understanding of not only what RA is but what scientists are doing to find better ways to treat it.
By Terry Mansfield5 years ago in Longevity
A Type I Diabetic's Thoughts on the Nick Jonas/Dexcom Superbowl Ad
I had the biggest crush on Nick Jonas as a teenager. All it took, honestly, is being about the same age, and both Type I Diabetic. I am that desperate for other Type I Diabetic contact. My experience with the diabetic community is almost exclusively positive, and if a fellow diabetic came to me asking for help, stranger or no, I would commit insurance fraud for that person without blinking.
By FrayingPages5 years ago in Longevity
It's as plain as the nose...under my mask.
A mask did not begin as a "fashion trend", but over the last year has certainly become one. The initial uncertainly that came with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic left little room for trends to grow. However, as the promises of two weeks turned into four weeks and continued to grow, many citizens began to do what they do well: make the best of a bad situation.
By Josh Soule5 years ago in Longevity
VIP: Very Inaccessible Places
Nightlife venues can be inaccessible in terms of architecture meaning they lack structures like enlarged doors, adapted bathrooms and sinks or elevators when the venue is not on the ground floor, but also when prejudices make it hard for people with reduced mobility to feel welcomed. Usually, both work hand in hand because the latter justifies the former and the former reinforces the latter in the mind of able-bodied people and disabled people alike. I am a disabled young woman in my early twenties and eventually I won’t be able to go out in Montreal because of how inaccessible it is for people with reduced mobility, but I already feel the impacts of this exclusion. The first is sexual and gender related, hindering the sexual and gender development of disabled young adults, especially young women, and the second is social, the strengthening of negative stereotypes about disabled people.
By Allie Pauld5 years ago in Longevity
Why Nigerians Are Blowing Hot About #EndSars Logo (Photos).
“This is what I hate” Over the last two weeks, the #EndSARS movement has gone from a simple peaceful protest that begun in Nigeria to a worldwide protest that has voices from all over the world calling for change in Nigeria.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Longevity










