longevity magazine
Longevity Magazine highlights health, wellness, anti-aging, inspirational weight loss stories, and healthy tips.
With high blood pressure and diabetes, can I still eat snacks?
Hypertension and diabetes are a pair of good brothers, often in many friends with related metabolic slow disease at the same time, with hypertension, and diabetes problems, there are many friends also because of the impact of hypertension diabetes, complications of cardiovascular disease friends, even if there is not yet an attack of cardiovascular disease, are often the case of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular high-risk, therefore, actively strengthen blood pressure blood sugar control, reduce the amount of Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is what deserves special attention for friends with these problems. A friend asked: both high blood pressure and diabetes, the original love to eat snacks, now snacks can still eat? On this issue, we must not beat a dead horse, even if it is hypertension combined with diabetes, and at the same time cardiovascular disease problems of friends, of course, still eat snacks, as long as you understand the precautions, to do some choice, moderate snacks, but may be in addition to the main meal a supplement.
Lhasa GermanyPublished 2 years ago in LongevitySleep apnea requires vigilance!
I believe that many friends have had such experiences, snoring sound is particularly loud when sleeping, always snoring, and even affect the sleep of people around, or will occur in the sleep shortness of breath, the next day after waking up, although feeling a big sleep, but always still feel sleepy, if such problems often occur, you should be alert to the "sleep apnea If this problem occurs frequently, you should be alert to the possibility of "sleep apnea".
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.
Willie WunPublished 2 years ago in LongevityItchy ears often, perhaps these 4 diseases
"Hello doctor, I came to see the doctor because my ears are itchy, so why don't you just take a good look at your ears? Why do you want me to check my blood sugar? I don't have diabetes. Besides, does diabetes have anything to do with itchy ears?" Looking at the checklist given by the doctor, Brother Wang was a little upset.
Phil HolzerPublished 2 years ago in LongevityHabits for a Happy and Healthy Older Age
Love, which includes friendship and a supportive social network, may reduce the risk of death. People who keep their commitments, such as doctor's appointments, dates with friends, and work meetings, live longer lives.
Willie WunPublished 2 years ago in LongevityThe ageing of people starts at 30 ......
Have you, at some point in your life, felt old? It could be a night when you can't stay up, a few hours late and your body is falling apart.
Phil HolzerPublished 2 years ago in LongevityWhat is the cause of poorly formed stools?
Many patients come to the hospital complaining of unformed stools, poor bowel movement, or a feeling of incomplete evacuation. Some people are very frightened after reading online propaganda that unformed stools may be a sign of bowel cancer. Does it need to be treated?
Myths about sleep (Part 2): How much sleep do we need?
Although we all know that sleep is essential for good health, many questions remain unanswered. And, over millennia, a plethora of myths and half-truths have emerged and persisted.
Willie WunPublished 2 years ago in LongevityMyths about sleep (Part1): The mystery of sleep
Despite the fact that we spend one-third of our lives sleeping, sleep still holds many mysteries. Scientists are working on the details, but the marvel of slumber is far more complex than it appears.
Willie WunPublished 2 years ago in LongevityThe Brave Ones: How to Let Go of Your Old Self and Become Your True Vision
Ah, to be brave. It seems like such a simple concept, but it's one that so few of us actually embody. To be brave is to live with intention and purpose. It's about creating the life you want for yourself—not the one that others want for you. It's understanding that you have the power to change your circumstances. And, most importantly, it's being unafraid to do what it takes to make those changes .
Kabinga Charline MazabaPublished 2 years ago in LongevityDrop a Dress Size Within Two Weeks
Do you believe the Weight Watchers diet can help you drop a dress size within two weeks? For many years, we have heard of women and men losing weight by attending Weight Watchers meetings. In my opinion, they do seem to lose weight fast and therefore, drop a dress size. I always hear how people have lost a huge amount of weight on Weight Watchers.
Denise LarkinPublished 2 years ago in LongevityHow This Book Helped Me To Set Boundaries and Find Peace
A few months ago, I was struggling with setting boundaries in my relationships. I didn't know how to say no without feeling guilty, and I was constantly getting taken advantage of. I felt like I was never really able to put my needs first, and I was starting to resent the people in my life. That's when a friend recommended this book to me, and it completely changed my life.
Kabinga Charline MazabaPublished 2 years ago in Longevity