humor
"Humor is what binds humans together and makes difficult times just a little less painful; Sometimes you can't help but laugh. "
Laughter the Best Medicine
Laughter is often referred to as “the best medicine”, and with good reason. Studies have shown that laughing has a wide range of both physical and mental benefits. It has been proven to reduce stress, boost the immune system, and even improve overall mental health.
By Mahima Meshwal3 years ago in Humans
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by intrusive and persistent thoughts, images, or urges (obsessions) that create anxiety and distress. These obsessions lead individuals to engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing the anxiety generated by the obsessions. However, the compulsions ultimately reinforce the obsessions and increase anxiety in the long term.
By Pranav Sharma3 years ago in Humans
Fuel Your Body and Mind with KetoBHB: The Ultimate Supplement for a Healthy and Energized Lifestyle!
KetoBHB is a supplement that can help individuals following a ketogenic diet to achieve and maintain a state of ketosis, leading to improved health and weight loss results. With its blend of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) salts, KetoBHB has several outstanding features that make it a great choice for those looking to enhance their ketogenic diet.
By Nhân Nguyễn3 years ago in Humans
Transform Your Body and Health with the Customized Keto Diet Plan!
The Custom Keto Diet is a highly effective and customizable diet plan designed to help you achieve your weight loss goals. Here are some of its outstanding features that make it a must-try for those looking to lose weight and improve their overall health:
By Nhân Nguyễn3 years ago in Humans
Say Goodbye to Blood Sugar Spikes with Smart Blood Sugar: The Natural, Convenient Solution
Smart Blood Sugar is a supplement designed to help regulate and maintain healthy blood sugar levels. The supplement contains a blend of natural ingredients, including cinnamon, alpha-lipoic acid, and chromium, that work together to support healthy blood sugar metabolism.
By Nhân Nguyễn3 years ago in Humans
Five Simple Ways To Lose Weight Without Exercise
If you’ve been thinking about ways to lose weight, you’ve probably been reading up on tips and tricks for how to do it. Most people have a rough time losing weight. There are so many factors that contribute to how much we weigh. One of the biggest obstacles is that so many of us are sedentary. Even our activities can be limited. Instead of taking up an active hobby or joining a sports team, most people opt for watching TV instead. When it comes to losing weight without exercise, the key is creating a calorie deficit. That means burning more calories than you take in a day with food and beverages. If you want to lose weight, the first thing you need to do is figure out how much you need to eat to lose weight. The second thing is finding ways to make your life easier yet still maintain your diet and exercise routines. Here are five simple ways that anyone can use today:
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Humans
I Could Have Died, A Lot
I am either a very fortunate person or a very unfortunate person, depending on how you look at it. I choose to go with fortunate. From time to time my kids make me list all the times I could have died. This is not going to be a complete list but here are some of the ways I could have died.
By Heather Lunsford3 years ago in Humans
How to Harness Anxiety: the Surprising Upsides to Anxious Suffering
Anxiety is typically considered a negative emotion. After all, nothing feels positive about a pit in your stomach or your heart beating out of your chest. But what if you could harness anxiety for greater motivation, self-awareness, and productivity? Research shows that some anxiety is adaptive, and by changing your relationship with anxiety, you are less likely to suffer its negative effects.
By krem Mansour3 years ago in Humans
MIND your own business
Aloha. You know that giddy feeling when the whole state is closed because of a sleet storm? No? Just me? Okay, let me elaborate. Knowing that everyone will be in their homes relaxing, picking back up whatever project they are working on, sleeping some more, maybe another round of sex, or maybe binge-watching Gilmore Girls is kind of unifying. Like, you know that most of the people in your area have been released temporarily from the shackles of work and you can't help but to feel excited because you are probably doing what they are doing too. You might be thinking, "So you're describing a snow day...?" I am not. On snow days, many people still go to work since the soft snow is still drive-able. When it's a sleet day, first you get pelted by tiny angry icy balls of rage, then as soon as they hit the ground, it's an instant ice skating rink. Nobody wants to go ice skating. I guess I better rephrase that: Nobody wants to go ice skating on the freeway... in their car... while blasting the Les Miserable soundtrack.
By Leilani Lockhoff-Taylor3 years ago in Humans
Emperor Ashoka
Referred to as Chakravarti Samrat Ashoka, Ashoka belonged to the Maurya dynasty and was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the dynasty. He ruled almost the entire Indian subcontinent, with his empire stretching from present-day Afghanistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east. Once known for his ferocious warfare and merciless killings, Ashoka had a change of heart after witnessing the casualties of the Kalinga War, which he won, and converted to Buddhism. He spent the rest of his life preaching Buddhism and spreading the message of peace to the entire world. The Ashoka Chakra in the tricolour today is there in honour of Ashoka. The national emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of the emperor.Ashoka, also spelled Aśoka, (died 238? BCE, India), last major emperor of the Mauryan dynasty of India. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism during his reign (c. 265–238 BCE; also given as c. 273–232 BCE) furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India. Following his successful but bloody conquest of the Kalinga country on the east coast, Ashoka renounced armed conquest and adopted a policy that he called “conquest by dharma” (i.e., by principles of right life).
By Anmol Shukla3 years ago in Humans
The Big Times
I had recently returned to Rochester, New York, from my ill-fated trip to Arizona with my ex-boyfriend, Frank. A delightful fellow with a rap sheet longer than my very long legs for a short girl. He introduced me to the world of running from the police and dodging, ducking, and diving from uppercuts and right hooks. We had met at a strip club where we were both working. He was not a stripper. I was. He was the manager.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Humans




