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What to Expect from a Reproductive Health Dietitian
Working with a dietitian who has experience in reproductive health care can be an incredible way to prioritize your well-being and unlearn diet culture messages about food and the body. However, if you’re not sure what to expect from their care and you forgot to ask in a discovery call (or forgot to book one!), this is a quick guide to some common expectations you can have going in!
Emily the Period RDPublished 2 months ago in LongevityThe top tips for adulthood
Today I am 30 years old and I would say that I have led a good "Adult Life" for the last 7 years. As a result, I own a business worth over a million dollars, have achieved complete financial independence, live on the beach, have a great girlfriend, am in great physical shape, and overall live a happy and wonderful life.
RAJEEV VERMAPublished 2 months ago in Motivation- Top Story - February 2024
Camouflage
Grief never stops. She simply camouflages herself in different forms, daring you to challenge facing it, day after day. Sometimes sexy and alluring, we all enjoy a moment of self soothing, allowing what feels like release to wash over us-out of us, through tears, wails, cries, steps, stomps, dulled screams into feather fluffed pillows. Shameless, near infantile, reverting back primitively or perhaps to a state of childlike sorrow. Unable to express verbally the issue at hand, and coos and cuddles only go so far for so long. Lets face it, what are we as adults besides big kids playing pretend with our words, and having no one to patiently coddle us when we unexplainably sob.
Hayley MattoPublished 2 months ago in Psyche The Tapestry of Mortality
Someday, each of us will face the inevitable reality of our own mortality. It's a universal truth that, despite our varying beliefs and perspectives, binds us all together. The contemplation of death often leads us to question the nature of existence and whether the pursuit of a longer life is a worthy endeavor. These musings prompt us to reflect on the very essence of life itself.
The Enigmatic Dance of Belief
Hey there, Mind Field enthusiasts! Vanessa? Nah, just kidding. It's your guide through the twists and turns of the mind, Michael. Bet you didn't see that coming, did you? Well, you know how humans are—we love a good surprise, even if it involves a little white lie. Speaking of which, that Vanessa stunt? Yeah, total fabrication. But hey, deception is part of the human experience, right? We're drawn to things that may not be entirely true because, well, proving something beyond a shadow of a doubt is no walk in the park. Instead, we navigate the maze of belief, relying on faith and confidence intervals to make sense of our world.
🌟 Darwin Awards Chronicles: Unbelievably Dumb Ways People Met Their End!
Do you ever ponder the possibility of humanity collectively reaching a state of enlightenment? A time when we cease our foolish behaviors and embrace lives of happiness and health? Well, if you were hoping for that day to be today, I'm afraid you'll have to wait a bit longer because we're delving into part 16 of our series highlighting individuals whose actions tragically affirm Darwin's theory. So grab your popcorn as we delve into more tales of fatally foolish decisions.
Sandra.okhiurePublished 2 months ago in LongevityAnticipating the Google Pixel nine Series
As cellphone enthusiasts eagerly watch for the subsequent generation of Google’s Pixel series, the ability release of the Google Pixel 9 series in 2024 is generating large buzz. Let’s delve into what we might anticipate from this upcoming series and explore the variations that would set it apart from its predecessor, the Pixel eight.
Mobile Lyme LimitedPublished 2 months ago in MotivationTreating Burns
Disclaimer: Please consult with your medical provider before following any advice Dr. Google gives to you. Dr. Google is not a trained medical professional, even though it thinks it is. The photos used in this article may be disturbing to those who can’t handle grotesque images.
M.L. LewisPublished 2 months ago in Longevity