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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
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 LongevityFriends Were There When I Needed Them!
Friends that offered a helping hand and offered cures for cancer are too many to mention. Here are a few for this story. The first thing I think of is when I came out of a respiratory code and was coming off of a respirator, I felt like I was being tortured. The mask over my face, a loud noise coming from near me, and then being strapped down in the bed. As I woke I was scared, until I heard a familiar voice of an old friend.
Denise E LindquistPublished 7 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 7 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 7 months ago in LongevityQuick Relief: Ketamine's Shockingly Quick Treatment of PTSD and Sadness
Quick Alleviation: Ketamine's Shockingly Quick Treatment of PTSD and Sadness Late exploration demonstrates that ketamine, customarily a sedative, can rapidly lessen PTSD and misery side effects. This finding is huge given the sluggish beginning of customary PTSD medicines. Be that as it may, questions stay about the ideal recurrence and dose of ketamine medicines, and the dangers related with its abuse are prominent.
Alex VancePublished 7 months ago in LongevityDiabetes Meal Recipes
Introduction: Managing diabetes involves a multifaceted approach, and a crucial aspect is maintaining a healthy and well-rounded diet. Crafting diabetes-friendly meal recipes is not just about restriction; it's about making thoughtful and delicious choices that support blood sugar management while offering enjoyment in every bite.
Abdulhamid TPublished 7 months ago in LongevityWhat Makes Autumn and Winter Peak Times for Prostatitis Incidences?
The transition into autumn and winter marks a concerning time for men's health, particularly regarding prostatitis, an inflammation of the prostate gland that manifests with higher incidence during these colder months. Often compared to the common cold for its frequency, prostatitis, unlike a cold, has the potential for recurrence, especially when triggered by the cold environment—a key risk factor for the condition.
Amanda ChouPublished 7 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 7 months ago in LongevityExposing the Flood Zika Infection Cases Shoot in Maharashtra
Lately, Maharashtra has wound up wrestling with a disturbing flood in Zika infection cases, sounding alerts among well-being authorities and residents the same. The rise of this mosquito-borne infection has started boundless concern, inciting specialists to reveal insight into its side effects, possible entanglements, and successful anticipation methodologies. As the state fights this rising well-being emergency, understanding the complexities of Zika infection becomes vital for the two occupants and medical services experts.
Beyond 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 7 months ago in LongevityMaintaining Personal Hygiene to Prevent Prostatitis: The Importance of Clean Underwear
Undergarments are an essential part of daily attire for both genders, with styles differing between men and women. They not only serve as a symbol of civilization but also promote better health. Yet, despite being worn beneath outer clothing, underwear can easily become soiled.
Amanda ChouPublished 7 months ago in LongevityIs Your Home Office Making You Sick?
Sick building syndrome is an elusive health condition – we have a limited understanding of it, other than its core symptoms and that it’s most commonly developed by poor office environments. Workspaces that are dirty, unorganised, lacking in natural light and using outdated equipment can cause employees to feel intense symptoms of sickness, including nausea, headaches, eye strain, dry skin and others that have now been officially recognised by the NHS as a result of a poor working environment.
John HannenPublished 7 months ago in Longevity