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Climate Change's Impact on Global Health
Heat stress, lung damage from wildfire smoke. The spread of disease-carrying mosquitoes into new regions as temperatures rise.
shanmuga priyaPublished 7 days ago in LongevityGood and Bad
Does good really exist? It seems like everywhere we turn there is bad going on, people with national recognition are taking for granted the things God has blessed them to have. It seems as if cops are dying at a faster rate than before, city officials are depleting resources and finding cities plagued with poverty. What has got to change? I believe this country is in a deep setting of karmic debt being paid through the lies of misfortunes, and with the lives of those who believe that justice is a necessity.
Charelle LandersPublished 8 days ago in LongevityMy body, my struggles
I've just done something that always sends a sense of terror through me whenever it comes up, I stepped on the scale. I'll be honest, after the results, I am feeling even more terror. My weight has always been a sensitive subject for me, though up until the last few years, has never actually been out of control. I'm trying to think of how I got to this place, but I know I have to regain control.
Judith JaschaPublished 8 days ago in LongevityHow to Live a Healthy Lifestyle with Pure Nature Intended
In a world filled with fad diets, miracle supplements, and complicated workout routines, it's easy to lose sight of the simple yet profound path to wellness that nature offers. But what if I told you that by reconnecting with the natural world, you can unlock the key to living a vibrant and healthy life? Let's explore how to embrace pure nature's intentions for optimal well-being in a way that's both engaging and easy to follow.
Mukteshwar RanaPublished 8 days ago in LongevityEmbrace the Essence: How to Incorporate Pure Nature-Intended Nutrition into Your Diet
In today’s fast-paced world, our diets often lean towards convenience rather than quality. Processed foods, laden with preservatives and artificial ingredients, have become the norm. But what if we could rewind the clock and return to the nourishment our bodies were designed to thrive on? Enter pure nature-intended nutrition – a holistic approach to eating that celebrates the goodness of whole, unprocessed foods. In this article, we'll explore simple yet effective ways to incorporate nature's bounty into your diet, revitalizing your health and well-being from the inside out.
Mukteshwar RanaPublished 8 days ago in LongevityAre Heavy Menstrual Flows a Definite Symptom in Patients with Adenomyosis?
It's a common scenario in clinical settings: patients questioning whether their diagnosis of adenomyosis is accurate because they don't experience heavy menstrual flow. But is heavy bleeding a definitive symptom of adenomyosis? Let's delve deeper into this issue.
Jane SmithPublished 8 days ago in LongevityCan You Drink Wine If You Have Diabetes?
Whether you're hanging with your friends or enjoying a movie night with your partner, a popular way to unwind is to sip a glass of wine. Yet if you have diabetes, you're probably wondering whether you can enjoy an after-dinner glass, too. After all, you might assume that wine is loaded with sugar, making it taboo in your diet.
Kaly JohnesPublished 8 days ago in Longevity5 Most Popular Wines
Picking good wine for yourself or a dinner party can be really hard—just look at all those bottles lining the shelves! Red, white and sparkling ... it's easy to pick the same bottle over and over, but variety is key when hosting. To help you narrow the choices, we've listed the most popular types of wines so you can find something everyone might like, plus provided a few of our favorites. Bonus: They're all under $20.
Kaly JohnesPublished 8 days ago in LongevityFrom Bare Scalp to Lush Locks: A Journey of 5 Months
Dear reader, Have you ever stood in front of the mirror, scrutinizing your hairline, wondering if it’s receding or just playing hide-and-seek? I have. And let me tell you, it’s a dance of anxiety and hope, a tango between follicles and fate.
health_kkkkeepPublished 8 days ago in LongevityPoxviruses' Genetic Evolution Unveiled
Poxviruses have for quite a long been a reason for fear as well as curiosity for humankind. One particularly infamous poxvirus, smallpox, alone may have killed over 500 million people in the last century.
shanmuga priyaPublished 8 days ago in LongevityProactive Measures: Initiatives for Effective TB Control
Every day, 3,500 individuals worldwide lose their lives to tuberculosis (TB), and around 30,000 individuals become infected with TB bacilli, according to World Health Organization (WHO) estimates. India alone records 27% of global TB cases. This is jarring, given that TB is a detectable and curable disease and TB diagnosis and treatment protocols have been a part of existing health systems for a long time.
shanmuga priyaPublished 8 days ago in LongevityThe Silent Struggle: Shedding Light on Post-Stroke Depression
The current World Health Organisation's meaning of stroke is to rapidly develop signs of focal (or global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death, with no clear reason other than that of vascular origin.
shanmuga priyaPublished 8 days ago in Longevity