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"Revolutionize healthcare with AI, watch patients thrive and illnesses die" Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the healthcare industry in a way that was once unimaginable. With its ability to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make predictions, AI is transforming the way we approach diagnosis, treatment, and even drug discovery. In this article, we'll explore the impact of AI on healthcare, the benefits it offers, and the challenges it presents.
A Season of Obedience
You will be blessed when you come in, and blessed when you go out. When I stumbled upon This chapter of Deuteronomy, I was looking for Exodus. Hopping back on my spiritual train after I let my life get in the way of my relationship with God, again. None of us are perfect, and he chooses to love us anyway. It's not like I hadn't praised him in my time of weakness, because I put the songs on, I cried the tears, I called his name, but my heart wasn't right.
Inae'e AidooPublished about a year ago in LongevityUnlock the Secret Power of the Schumann Resonance for a Better Life
Have you ever heard of the Schumann Resonance? This natural electromagnetic frequency is often referred to as the Earth’s heartbeat and has a frequency of 7.83 Hz.
Happy and HealthyPublished about a year ago in LongevityThe Ringing in Your Ears: Understanding Tinnitus and Its Solutions
Hearing buzzing, clicking, or hissing sounds in your ears can be incredibly frustrating and disruptive to your daily life.
Happy and HealthyPublished about a year ago in LongevityBehind The Mask
I am 32 years old. My birthday will be in a month and I am currently finding myself reflecting on myself as a person, specificially in relation to my physical appearance. I have given birth to 5 healthy children, suffered over a dozen miscarriages since I was 15, and barely made it through an ectopic pregnancy. I have had two major surgeries, both which have scarred my body. I have multiple scars on my legs and other parts of my body, and though I have been told many times to be happy about these markings, I cannot help but feel self-conscious. Growing up, I was teased that my body was "barbie doll figure." I had no physical scares, stretch marks or popping veins in my legs. I am not even in my 40's and feel as if my once beautiful body is now one of a mom. I take pride in my appearance and it is a difficult thing for me to accept how much it has changed in 15 years. I feel old and at times insecure- in short I feel like I have aged my body so much in such a short amount of time. I am having a difficult time feeling secure in myself-but only with this aspect. I love who I am beyond this. My humor, my personality, and all my quirks are things my friends and my kids love about me. I find myself asking the question, "when did my body change so drastically?" Has it always been this way and I haven't noticed it until now, or has it changed so slightly it was unnoticable? I am not sure what the answer is to this. I know I am not alone in these ridiculous thoughts which plagued my mind for days on end. I know there are others who have insecurities about their appearance. I know it happens to many people who may not want to admit it and hide it from others. I am not looking for others to tell me that my body looks good or that I need to love my mom like appearance. I am searching for answers to questions I haven't fully formed inside my head yet. I am searching for something I don't understand either. How can I find answers and a sense of belonging when I can't seem to find the path or the signs to point me to the right path? What do I need? I could not begin to answer that question--not in one sentence, or paragraph or even one page because I do not yet know. I am not searching for validation as I do not feel it would help much. I am looking for something that goes beyond validation and motivation. I am looking for a way to find peace in the things about myself that I do not like. I am searching for a way to love the things that others believe I should, but I don't. Because they are like tiny monsters in my head, gnawing at my heart and soul, whispering no one could love me with those on my body. As a mother, my children ask all the time what each scar is from and why women get them, or how ugly they are. With the innocence of their questions, the monsters deep inside rise up finding strength in those moments. Why does it matter? Do I really care what others think? Or is it only myself I am doubting? I have always placed such a high value on my physical appearance--always feeling like I was the competition to others. Now I do not feel like I am even close to being in the range of competition. Is this what happens as we age as women? Are there other women who feel this way too? Am I supposed to find acceptance with all of this and place higher value on other qualities about myself? And if so, how do I do this? Tonight I am full of many thoughts, questions and even some doubt about myself as a person. Tonight this is who I AM.
marion scottPublished about a year ago in LongevityWhat are the benefits of proper breathing for good health!
Improve Your Breathing For Good Health Breathing is one of the most vital functions of the human body, and proper breathing techniques can have a profound impact on overall health and well-being. Breathing exercises and techniques have been practiced for thousands of years in various cultures, and modern science has confirmed the benefits of proper breathing for good health. Here are some of the benefits of proper breathing:
Artel BluePublished about a year ago in LongevityHow to Maintain Mental Heath?
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Just like we take care of our bodies through exercise and a healthy diet, we need to take proactive steps to care for our minds.
eda biljikPublished about a year ago in Longevity8 Ways to increase mental capacity and tackle new challenges
We all aspire to increase our mental capacity and tackle new challenges that require analytical skills and critical thinking. But what if I told you that you could accomplish this by incorporating simple daily habits into your routine, without any extra effort or additional hours spent reading books? Although it may seem unbelievable, scientific research has confirmed that certain habits can enhance your cognitive abilities and improve your overall mental performance.
Do You Have These Pains? They May Be Signs of Cancer - Be Aware and Take Action Now
As Wim sat on the couch watching TV, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his stomach. He brushed it off, thinking it was just something he ate. But the pain persisted, and he started to worry. He wondered, "Could this be a sign of something more serious? Could it be cancer?"
Birth Month and Mental Health: What Science Says
Are you curious about whether your genetics or something like astrology influences your personality? The question of whether there's a connection between the season or month you're born in and your personality is a popular one, but what does science have to say about it? According to current scientific consensus, there is no concrete link between birth season or month and personality traits.
10 Unknown Aged Persons Whose Longevity Will Leave You Astonished
Are you fascinated by the secrets of longevity? Do you ever wonder about the lives of people who have lived for over a century? Here's a list of 10 unknown aged persons from around the world whose longevity and stories will leave you astonished.
Kundalini Awakening
Kundalini awakening is a mystical experience that has been sought after by seekers and practitioners of various spiritual traditions for thousands of years. It is the awakening of the dormant energy that lies at the base of the spine, which rises up through the chakras, bringing a profound transformation in the individual's consciousness and perception of reality.
dadibattini narayanaPublished about a year ago in Longevity