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Best health, wellness, and fitness movies ever made.
The Fat Cell 10: The Issue with Insulin
When a person becomes overweight, the risk for becoming a Type 2 diabetic increases 5 times and in obese people the risk is increased 60 times. Thirty percent of people who are heavier than normal weight have type 2 diabetes. The numbers are staggering.
D. Thea BaldrickPublished about a year ago in LongevityHow ‘The Paper Tigers’ portray the Power of Meditation
Recently, I watched this movie on Netflix called “The Paper Tigers”. It is an action/comedy film that came out back in 2020, and it tells the tale of three Kung fu students.
The Breatharian BloggerPublished 2 years ago in LongevityLosing Weight 1st Steps
We discussed the importance of exercise in my last weight-loss piece. Without it, don't even think about starting a weight-loss program! But what kind of exercise should you do? Here I have a list of helpful tips and hints to help you get the most out of your exercise (and weight-loss) efforts. Let's get this party started!
El Pablo 1xPublished 2 years ago in LongevityMy struggle with "Introducing Selma Blair."
As an MS patient, I’ve been on the fence to see this documentary. Don’t get me wrong, I do appreciate what she’s doing with the documentary, she sheds light about the struggles and challenges of this vicious disease that walks right beside me.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 2 years ago in LongevityMidwife Mary Francis Coley
I recently watched the educational documentary film, “All My Babies: A Midwife’s Own Story,” featuring Midwife Mary Francis Hill Coley, using the Library of Congress Youtube channel. I was so impressed by the film and it’s star actor that I wanted to write this essay about her. I invite you to watch the film for yourself, but to recap, in the film you will see a phenomenal example of an extraordinary midwife nurse in her home community practice. In light of the current worldwide discrepancies in healthcare and urgent demand for access, people could learn a lot from Mary Coley. Narrated and acted by Mary herself, the film acts as a template for any beginner to midwifery and provides sound advice to any midwife acting in a rural or field setting. In short, if left with no guidebook, and forced to perform an emergency delivery, this film could make all the difference for you. I have decided that she is the face for my inspiration board in the coming year. What the world needs now, is Midwife Mary Coley.
Katherine HallPublished 4 years ago in LongevityMovies about Eating Disorders
It is estimated that 10 million Americans, men and women, suffer from eating disorders. Eating disorders refer to conditions which involve various abnormal eating habits which range from eating too little food to eating enormously large amounts of food. Many people have encountered the two most common eating disorders, bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. Bulimia nervosa is a condition where an individual eats a lot of food but of which is later vomited so that the person gets rid of the food from their body. Anorexia nervosa, on the other hand, will involve an individual limiting their usual food intake.
James PortersonPublished 8 years ago in Longevity