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Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Diseases
Monday starts US Antibiotic Awareness Week. An annual observance to raise awareness of diseases that are too strong for antibiotics and how to distribute them properly so they can prevent them. Antibiotic-resistant diseases affect 2 million people a year, killing 23,000 of them. This costs the healthcare industry 4.6 billion dollars. Antibiotics are a critical tool for saving lives when used appropriately. Antibiotics only work against certain types of bacterial infections. They work fast and their benefits outweigh the risks. Here are some ways to make sure antibiotics are used correctly to prevent an Antibiotic-Resistance disease from forming.
M.L. LewisPublished 6 months ago in LongevityYou Are Your Gym — Challenge Your Mind To Be Creative with Your Body – Not Repetitive In a Gym!
So many gym rats push their misguided opinion online: “Hit the gym daily to get fit and strong. That’s the only way to be successful and see results!"
Rob HourmontPublished 6 months ago in LongevityDid You Know Red Meat Is Very Inflammatory - Apparently, But It's Actually the Opposite As My Evidence Shows!
There’s an astonishing problem in the world today. It’s near impossible to get your head around — it’s called “brainwashing.”
Rob HourmontPublished 6 months ago in LongevityTarot Card Predictions November 19, 2023: Tarot Card Reading for All Zodiac Signs
Aries (Four of Pentacles, King of Cups): In the changing times, you are putting in more effort into your work than before, and you know that your efforts will undoubtedly bring success in your life. Someone who is an art lover, has a generous heart, and is committed to duty might enter your life. With their intelligence, they can prove to be a supportive companion in your endeavors. Their advice and assistance will help you in your work. With a little hard work at this time, you can achieve good success. Reflect on future plans, and after careful consideration, implement them.
Multi personality
I should start by saying I don't have any personality disorders, I simply need switch between many different ones to live life.
ASHLEY SMITHPublished 6 months ago in LongevityAn Unexpected Brealfast Companion
As the first light of dawn gently spills over the horizon, I find myself cradled in the arms of dawn's embrace. The room is veiled in ethereal glow of daybreak has if the nature herself is whispering its secrets in the softest strokes of light. There is a certain stillness that accompanies the early hours, as if the time itself is taking a contemplative breath. Waking up at this tender hour has become an intimate communion with the subtle alchemy of the universe where the transition from dreams to reality is seamless. The early hours adorned with the symphony of nature, have become a sanctuary where I meet the dawn as an old friend, and in its quietude, I discover the beauty of beginnings.
StaringalePublished 6 months ago in LongevityThe Unavoidable Journey: Are You Prepared to Understand the Signs of Death?
Life is undeniably a beautiful journey, a long winding road filled with countless experiences and milestones that inevitably shape us into the individuals that we are. Each memory that we create, every event that we participate in, and every encounter we have with another soul leaves an enduring imprint on our identities, shaping us in myriad ways. Among these multifarious experiences, there lies one event that is often avoided in conversation, yet is universally inevitable, and that is death. Despite its unsettling nature, understanding the signs of death becomes incredibly crucial for providing comfort, support, and understanding during a loved one's final moments.
NightlightPublished 6 months ago in LongevityThings that guardians of untimely children should be aware
Guardians of untimely infants need to confront a couple of difficulties with regards to dealing with their infant. An untimely birth implies a child is conceived too soon - ordinarily before the 37th seven day stretch of pregnancy. An ordinary pregnancy goes on around 40 weeks.
Paras SharmaPublished 6 months ago in LongevityYou Went Sober for 30 Days? Pt. 2
So what happened when I went 30 days into my 100 day sober challenge? Here’s part 1 if you missed it: If you’ve followed my journey you’ll know that in this post I am continuing to share the revelations, realisations and difficulties of the challenge so far. I want to provide proof that what seemed impossible to me and might seem impossible to you, actually isn’t. So if you’ve been following along, I’m sure you’ll be keen to find out what happened on the night of the Jazz Club….
Nessy WriterPublished 6 months ago in LongevityBeyond the Numbers: A Journey into Blood Pressure Conversations
It started out has any other day, I woke bright and early fully rejuvenated. The sky was clear like my mood, a gentle wind was blowing in through the open windows making the temperature inside the house to drop. Padding across the cold tiled floor through the cool crisp hallway, I entered the 'Culinary Sanctuary'.
StaringalePublished 6 months ago in LongevityExtreme Weight Lifting, Bodybuilding, and All Other Sports Pose A Massive Risk To Your Health and Life
So, it’s happened again – another “athlete” bites the dust because of a brain aneurysm from bodybuilding. A blood vessel becomes overpressured and finally goes “pop,” and your game is over.
Rob HourmontPublished 6 months ago in LongevityTo Get Your Health On You Must Sleep and Rest More, and Workout Far Less!
As with everything, there needs to be a healthy balance in life — not confusing balance with moderation. Both have very different meanings — one is vital and works and the other is a misconception and doesn’t work.
Rob HourmontPublished 6 months ago in Longevity