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What Makes Wrinkles Worse: A Closer Look at the Causes of Facial Lines and Creases
Click Here: One Simple Way To Maintain A Flawless Skin If you’ve got fine lines and wrinkles on your face, you’re not alone. While genetic factors play the biggest role in aging, there are other causes of facial lines and creases that have to do with things like stress and sleep patterns. In this article, we’ll talk about what makes wrinkles worse, so you can protect yourself from aging in the ways that matter most to you.
'Tis The Season For Some Stress
November 2nd is National Stress Awareness Day. Stress happens when the body feels the presence of a threat, challenge, or barrier of some kind. When faced with anything of that nature, the body fights it off by increasing adrenaline and cortisol in order to help your insides cope. 55% of Americans experience it daily, making us the most stressed-out country in the world. 46% of those cases are work-related while 20% of them come from a personal issue. Stress can make a chronic condition like diabetes worse, weaken the immune system, cause tension in muscles, and negatively affect your digestion, just to name a few. Here is some unique way to relieve stress when you see red.
M.L. LewisPublished 2 years ago in LongevityThe Complete Guide You Need To Know About Miller Lite Calories And Carbs In Beer!
Miller Lite is a beer that has been around for over 35 years. It’s brewed by MillerCoors and has an alcohol content of 4.2% by volume. Miller Lite is light in color and comes in cans, bottles, and kegs. Miller Lite Carbs and Calories in Beer as seen in below details.
BEER BRANDPublished 2 years ago in LongevitySilent 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 —
EntrepreneuriaPublished 2 years ago in LongevityThe Evolution of Keeping Your Money Safe
In this article we will delve into the evolution of money safes and how new technologies, advancements and areas of money safety have developed over many years.
You Are What You Make Out of It — Your Doctor’s Advise
Some people get used to feeling less than stellar, attributing it to inevitable decline with age or to the normal wear and tear of daily life. Taking good care of yourself can make you feel fantastic and add years to your life.
EstalontechPublished 2 years ago in LongevityThe case for renaming women's body parts
Take a tour of the female pelvis, and you’ll encounter a few incongruous people along the way. How did James Douglas end up tucked behind the uterus? What is Gabriel Fallopian doing hanging around the ovaries? Why is Caspar Bartholin the Younger attached to the labia? And can we trust Ernst Grafenberg’s claim that he actually found the G-spot? Whether you know it or not, each of these dudes have ended up immortalised in the female pelvis – as the Pouch of Douglas, Bartholin’s glands, fallopian tubes, and that elusive Grafenberg spot.
How the pill changes your body shape
It’s been blamed for polluting our rivers, destroying our marriages and – ironically – killing our sex drives. It’s been called a conspiracy by the patriarchy. It’s even be accused of making women fancy ugly men. But for many women, one of the most off-putting charges against the contraceptive pill is that it makes us fat.
Gu Wei Di QiPublished 2 years ago in LongevityPreppers Of The City
According to the UN, more people live in an urban setting than in the countryside. Four billion people live in an urban area of some sort across the globe. By 2050, it is predicted that two-thirds or seven billion people will live there. An urban area is a region surrounding or within a city where people live. These regions are so densely populated that human structures dominate the land, leaving no room for agricultural development. Urban zones are often highly targeted by terrorists, especially if it’s an important one, like New York or Washington DC. Here are some useful survival tips if you live in one of these areas.
M.L. LewisPublished 2 years ago in LongevityPreparing For The Big Blast
Nuclear war has been on everyone’s mind since Putin invaded Ukraine earlier this year. The threat of nuclear war has been around since WW2 when America vaporized two Japanese cities shortly after the attack to Pearl Harbor. In the 50s, nuclear weapons were so feared that bunkers were being constructed in backyards, as schools were holding routine drills on what to do should a bomb drop in the area. Today, the threat of nuclear war is still at an all-time high as military experts say it’s no longer if the bombs fall, it’s when. Here is some advice you can use to help get you through the big one.
M.L. LewisPublished 2 years ago in LongevityAdele Lost Seven Stone on the Sirtfood Diet Plan
· Sirtfood · What is Sirtfood? · What is the Sirtfood Diet Plan? · Juices Recipe ∘ Ingredients: ∘ Instructions: ***
Denise LarkinPublished 2 years ago in LongevityIf you often have poor sleep, fatigue, migraines and other symptoms, then you may be deficient in "magnesium"
Speaking of trace elements magnesium we should not feel unfamiliar, its common use in our life is mainly for sports purposes, in some sports such as rock climbing, gymnastics (especially rings, single and double uneven bars project), etc., as an anti-slip agent to increase friction to support the final effect of sports. In addition, it is also used for medical purposes and the aviation industry, etc.