mental health
Mental health and psychology are essential in life extension and leading a healthy and happy life.
Why Are More People Turning to Inpatient Rehab in New Jersey?
Addiction is one of the most pressing challenges in the United States, impacting millions of individuals and families. New Jersey, like many states, has seen the devastating effects of drug and alcohol misuse across urban, suburban, and rural communities. From opioids to alcohol, the battle against substance abuse has pushed more people to seek structured treatment programs that provide real solutions.
By Henry Brooks5 months ago in Longevity
Grab a Pair of Elephant Ears And Listen To September's Closing Spiritual Message
Good morning, and welcome to part two of my autumn Monday Morning Huddle series, Salem Spirit! Today, I close out September with a spiritual message from Ropes Mansion & Garden. Also featured are photographs, taking you on a mini-tour of the beautiful Salem landscape, which reveals its captivating appeal, encouraging you, the reader, to tap into personal downloads that may emerge while observing one of nature's gems.
By Marilyn Glover5 months ago in Longevity
Life Advice for Self-Discovery and Emotional Intelligence
Freedom is one of those words that gets tossed around a lot. We hear about financial freedom, location freedom, freedom of time, freedom of choice. And while all of these can be beautiful, they’re also very mental ideas of freedom — concepts we’ve been taught to chase.
By Vicky Coach5 months ago in Longevity
The Navadurga Path of Meditation: A Practical Framework for Spiritual, Mental, and Physical Growth
For years, I have walked the path of the Goddess, seeking her guidance not only in ritual but in meditation. Over time, I have come to see the Navadurga the nine forms of Goddess Durga as a complete framework of transformation. Worshipping them is not merely a festival custom but a way of shaping life physically, mentally, and spiritually.
By Navinder Dinesh Ram5 months ago in Longevity
Is Your Health Compromised?
We all know it: pulling an all-nighter or surviving on just a few hours of sleep has become a badge of honor, a sign of productivity and dedication. Yet, this disregard for one of our most fundamental biological needs comes with a steep price. The effects of sleep deprivation aren't just a feeling of grogginess or a caffeine-fueled haze; they are a cascade of biological disruptions that can inflict serious, long-term harm on our bodies and minds. To understand why a lack of sleep is so detrimental, we must look beyond the surface and delve into the intricate systems that sleep regulates.
By Sean Korlead5 months ago in Longevity
The Secret Weight Loss Weapon You're Ignoring: Your Pillow
You've done it all. You're counting calories, sweating it out at the gym, and choosing salads over sandwiches. But the scale just won't budge. It's frustrating, right? What if I told you that the key to unlocking your weight loss goals might be happening not in the gym, but in the dark, quiet hours of the night?
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity
The Ultimate Guide: When to Exercise for a Better Night's Sleep
Ever find yourself staring at the ceiling at 2 AM, mentally replaying your day and wondering why sleep is so elusive? You’re not alone. Millions of people struggle with sleep, and while we often turn to melatonin or a good book, one of the most powerful sleep aids might be hiding in your daily routine: exercise.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity
The Elusive Quest for a Perfect Self-Care Routine: A Reflection. AI-Generated.
There is a quiet myth that drifts through conversations about wellbeing: the notion that somewhere out there, a perfect self-care routine awaits discovery. Any scroll across most social media feeds will be fulfilled with people saying that one thing can reduce the stress and anxiety in your life. There are thousands products to designed to introduced self-care from lotions and potion to products and apps. That you spend a small fortune one.
By Sarah Xenos5 months ago in Longevity
S-Day September 19
Over the past few months, I have struggled to focus on writing. After two trips to Europe in early summer, I finally wore out the remaining cartilage in my left knee. The meniscus had torn years earlier. The X-ray and MRI images showed that my ACL was destroyed. I had compensated by constantly tightening my thigh muscles, which added extra strain to the connecting ligaments. The left hip was replaced in 2016. That strain probably added to issues with the left knee.
By Andrea Corwin 5 months ago in Longevity
Can Penis Size Actually Decrease? Separating Fact from Fear
Let's be honest, guys—most men have wondered about their size at some point. It’s a common source of anxiety, often fueled by unrealistic standards and locker room talk. But one question that can trigger a real panic is the idea that your penis might actually be getting smaller.
By Epic Vibes5 months ago in Longevity





