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How Robots Are Changing Healthcare
How Robots Are Changing Healthcare One of the most transformative periods in healthcare's history is currently underway. Robotics, which was once mostly associated with manufacturing plants and science fiction, is at the center of this evolution. Today, robots assist surgeons, disinfect hospital rooms, deliver medications, support rehabilitation, and even provide companionship to patients.
By Farida Kabir12 days ago in Longevity
Preservation as an Act of Care
Care is usually associated with people, not with ideas. It brings to mind attentiveness, patience, protection, and responsibility toward something fragile. Meaning rarely enters that picture. Thoughts are assumed to be abundant, replaceable, and endlessly renewable. If one is lost, another will come. This assumption feels practical, but it is wrong in a quiet and costly way. Some meanings are not interchangeable. Some insights arrive only once, shaped by a particular moment, a particular season, or a particular convergence of experience that will never repeat in the same form.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast15 days ago in Longevity
Why More and More Seniors Are Spending Time at McDonald’s
It only takes a few minutes sitting inside a McDonald’s, at almost any time of day, to notice a quiet but meaningful phenomenon. Elderly people are there. Sometimes alone, sometimes in pairs, sometimes simply seated with a coffee or a barely touched tray. They take their time. They observe. They watch life move around them. Nothing dramatic. Nothing noisy. And yet, their presence speaks volumes.
By Bubble Chill Media 18 days ago in Longevity
Common Intimacy Mistakes Couples Make
Intimacy is one of the most important parts of a strong and lasting relationship. But for many couples, intimacy slowly fades over time—not because love disappears, but because small mistakes build up without anyone noticing.
By Artical Media19 days ago in Longevity
Roots and Fruit
Most people evaluate life by what shows. Results, behavior, success, failure, growth, collapse. Fruit is easier to measure than roots, so it becomes the focus almost by default. When something goes wrong, attention rushes to what is visible and immediate. When something goes right, credit is assigned to the most recent action. But this way of seeing consistently misreads causality. Fruit is never the beginning of the story. It is the result of something that has been growing quietly, often unnoticed, for a long time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast19 days ago in Longevity
The Doctor Who Couldn't Heal Me
My hands shook as I read the test results for the third time. Everything came back normal. Again. Yet my body was falling apart. Chronic migraines. Digestive issues that left me doubled over. A fatigue so deep that climbing stairs felt like running a marathon. I'd seen five specialists, tried twelve medications, and spent thousands of dollars searching for answers that never came.
By Fazal Hadi19 days ago in Longevity
The Secret of 100 Years
Grandpa Rahim had always been a mystery to the family. He had just turned one hundred years old, yet he walked with a steady pace, his eyes sharp, and his memory clearer than most people half his age. Relatives often asked him his secret. Was it luck? Genetics? Or something else?
By Sudais Zakwan19 days ago in Longevity
The Night That Changed Everything
For three years, I existed on five hours of sleep a night. I wore it like a badge of honor. "I'll sleep when I'm dead," I'd joke, downing my fourth coffee before noon. I convinced myself that rest was for the weak, that success required sacrifice, and that sleep was just time I couldn't afford to waste.
By Fazal Hadi21 days ago in Longevity
The Longevity Secret Hiding in Plain Sight
Mrs. Chen was pruning roses in her front yard when I had my breakdown. I was 34, sitting on my porch, scrolling through articles about anti-aging supplements and biohacking protocols, stressed about living longer while simultaneously ruining my health with chronic stress and terrible habits.
By Fazal Hadi22 days ago in Longevity









