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Small Bites - Big Results
The Ancient Wisdom That Shapes Modern Wellness : “You Are What You Eat” In the modern age of wellness and self-improvement, the ancient Sanskrit saying “You are what you eat” holds timeless significance. This phrase, rooted in Indian philosophy, suggests that our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being is deeply influenced by the food we consume. It transcends simple dietary advice, encompassing the why, how, and what of eating.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Longevity
"Landman": A Texas Tale of Oil, Ultra-Processed Foods, and a Stress-Fueled Life
In the larger-than-life town of Midland, Texas, “Landman” introduces us to a world of giant oil rigs, explosions, and endless egos. But, as with any self-respecting Texan story, there’s also a healthy dose of health themes that intersect with the characters’ lives, ranging from cultural shifts in eating habits to some misconceptions that might make you wonder, “Do these people live on another planet?”
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Just Five Minutes: How Simple Walking Can Make a Big Difference in Your Health and Life
Just five minutes of walking a day can make a difference. Yes, five minutes! It may sound so simple that you may wonder, “Can this really work?” But let me tell you something: In a world full of huge goals and ambitious plans that seem like they’re designed to tire us out more than help us, simplicity is what we need. And as the New Year begins, with everyone talking about fitness resolutions and rigorous workouts, you may feel overwhelmed. But the truth is, you don’t have to follow all the fads that come and go. In fact, research shows that even a small amount of walking—that simple activity we all do without thinking about it—can be the key to achieving greater fitness success.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Fish and Omega-3: The Secret to Longevity and a Sharp Mind
Since the dawn of time, fish has been a source of food and wonder for humans. Today, with all the health and environmental concerns, fish is more than a snack. It’s apparently the key to a longer life and a sharper mind. Yes, dear reader, those fatty acids called omega-3s that hide in fish meat may be nature’s secret to improving brain health.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
Two Dates a Day Keep the Doctor Away: The Surprising Benefits of This Tiny Fruit
Now, listen up, my friends; I have a trivial yet interesting story about that little fruit we call “dates.” Yes, dates! That natural sweet that seems like a godsend for people who love sweets but fear the consequences. If you think dates are just a tasty snack, you are completely wrong. They are much more than that. They are like your old friend who gives you helpful advice without asking for anything in return.
By Pedro Wilsonabout a year ago in Longevity
The Art and Science of Meditation: A Path to Inner Peace and Holistic Well-Being. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Craftsmanship and Study of Contemplation Contemplation is a training profoundly implanted in mankind's set of experiences, tracing all the way back to old developments that perceived its significant effect on mental and actual prosperity. In the cutting-edge period, contemplation has turned into a foundation of self-awareness, flawlessly coordinating into everyday schedules to drive extraordinary changes in way of life and mental cycles. The training incorporates different stances and strategies, including:
By kalu ram meenaabout a year ago in Longevity
Flu and COVID-19 Surge in the U.S.. AI-Generated.
Flu and COVID-19 Surge in the U.S.: A Crisis Testing the Resilience of Healthcare Systems In recent months, the United States has witnessed a significant surge in flu and COVID-19 cases, putting immense strain on healthcare systems nationwide. This dual outbreak, marked by increasing hospitalisations and widespread community transmission, has reignited concerns about public health preparedness and resilience. The coexistence of these two respiratory illnesses presents a unique challenge, requiring a nuanced approach to prevention, treatment, and resource allocation.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in Longevity
10 Foods That Naturally Lower Cholesterol. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
10 Foods That Naturally Lower Cholesterol Cholesterol is a form of fat in the bloodstream that is essential for the construction of healthy cells. But it is a risk factor for heart disease, and high levels of cholesterol may cause problems. A high level of cholesterol can block the blood vessels and cause a stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular issues. Cholesterol levels are the most crucial aspect of heart health and general health.
By kalu ram meenaabout a year ago in Longevity
A New Year's Blessing
As the world ushered in a new year, Hastings, Nebraska-based Mary Lanning Healthcare welcomed the first baby of 2025. The star of this happy celebration is baby Leo, who tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 6 ounces. "We are completely overjoyed to start the year with such a monumental blessing," said beaming parents Ty and Sarah Manners.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Longevity










