wellness
The state of being in great health, and continually striving to attain all of your goals.
Being Different is What Makes You Unique
In a world that is constantly telling us to conform, it can be difficult to stand out and be different. But the truth is, being different is what makes us special. It's what makes us unique. And it's what gives us the courage to be ourselves.
By Kabinga Charline Mazaba3 years ago in Longevity
Silent Generation vs. Boomers vs. Generation X vs. Millennials vs. Zoomers — Who’s Better?
At some point this year, you’ll probably head to a family function. You’ll have three or four generations of people there if you’re lucky. Now, depending on your family dynamic, you might have to endure some unwanted comments. Often in these situations, while you’re enjoying a delicious home-cooked meal just as you’re about to take a bite of your aunt's special dish, someone will say —
By Entrepreneuria3 years ago in Longevity
Fat Cell 8: For the Love of Leptin
Oozing out of the fat cell is a hormone, leptin, a tiny molecule that has so much power it can stop a person from eating. In my case, that equates to a superpower. From the fat cell, the hormone floats along the bloodstream to the blood brain barrier, presents its admission card and passes through to the hypothalamus. The little molecule provides a double whammy to suppress the appetite. It initiates mechanisms that create fewer synapses that activate appetite neurons AND it increases the number of synapses that suppress the appetite.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity
Minor changes in activity that may protect your brain from age-related decline.
Beginning a brand-new routine can be daunting at first. Trying to find joy in what you are doing, trying to stack new habits with old ones you already do consistently, and, perhaps most importantly, starting slow and small can all help.
By Willie Wun3 years ago in Longevity
The Connection Between Sugar and Weight Gain/Loss
These days, you can’t imagine going a day without your favorite Snickers bar, vanilla ice cream, or blueberry pie. Sweets have become your comforter after a tough day, and they’re equally your reward on a good day.
By Tess DiNapoli3 years ago in Longevity
Science Reveals the 5 Healthy Habits That Slow Aging
Maintaining your overall health and wellness as you age is imperative. Self-care experiences, fitness workouts that promote longevity, beauty treatments that restore the radiance to aging skin, and anti-aging beauty products that claim to produce results are all the fury, as people want to look and feel their best for as long as possible. Living a long, healthy life may necessitate some changes to your daily routine and the following list of healthy habits that slow the aging process is backed by science.
By Willie Wun3 years ago in Longevity
Fisetin has five health and longevity benefits.
You may have heard of flavonoids as health-promoting compounds. However, you may not be familiar with fisetin, a flavonol found in plants and plant-based foods. It is not a well-known flavonoid, and it only occurs in trace amounts, but it helps us live longer and healthier lives.
By Willie Wun3 years ago in Longevity







