Willie Wun
Bio
I am a senior who is very keen on health and longevity issues and would like to share such knowledge with whoever is interested in these areas. Please SUBSCRIBE if you find the information useful and I can be motivated to share them daily
Stories (31/0)
Regular Exercise Can Reverse Brain Damage and Reduce Anxiety
Introduction The human brain is unusual in that it undergoes massive changes throughout development. Even though the brain has mostly stopped developing by around the age of 25, it continues to change shape and function in response to experience and behavior. Exercise has been shown to have a wide range of benefits for the brain, including reducing stress, improving alertness, and boosting memory. Researchers from University College London recently found that regular exercise may even reverse damage to brain cells. It was already known that exercise boosts a chemical called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is released throughout the body during physical activity. It acts as a sort of fertilizer for the brain, causing new cells to grow and existing neurons to form new connections
By Willie Wunabout a year ago in Longevity
A Guide to Slowing Down Aging (Part 2)
Aside from the low-tech approaches mentioned in Part 1, which include healthy nutrition, exercise, and a variety of other lifestyle changes, many researchers all over the world are developing innovative therapies that can significantly slow down and even moderately roll back aging.
By Willie Wunabout a year 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 Wun2 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 Wun2 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 Wun2 years ago in Longevity
Dr. Mosley reveals the "key to a longer life," which involves sitting!
WHEN it comes to boosting your longevity, the obvious tweaks involve a healthy diet and lifestyle habits. However, Dr. Michael Mosley, a British television journalist, producer, presenter, and former doctor, who has worked for the BBC since 1985, has shared that a completely different and relaxing activity could actually be the "key to a longer life". Furthermore, all you have to do is sit back, relax and read.
By Willie Wun2 years ago in Longevity
Omega-3 may boost your aging brain.
Omega-3 fatty acids have numerous advantages and contribute to heart health and cognitive function. A new study finds a link between omega-3 consumption and improved brain function in people in their forties and fifties (midlife)
By Willie Wun2 years ago in Longevity
Nourish your brain these brain-healthy foods.
Certain foods have been shown in studies to improve brain function, protect against age-related cognitive decline, and promote clarity and focus. Foods high in essential brain nutrients can help protect against a variety of mental disorders now and in the future.
By Willie Wun2 years ago in Longevity