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What You Should Know About Coconut Oil
What You Should Know About Coconut Oil and Its Many Benefits Beyond the Kitchen Coconut oil It has been a household name for decades, be it for cooking or as a natural remedy for skin and hair woes. Though it faced reproach for its high saturation level of fats, new studies have invalidated concern, and many are finding coconut oil to be acceptable again.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Longevity
30 Ways to Live Happier at Home
30 Ways to Live Happier at Home Home is more than just a place to sleep it’s where we find comfort relaxation and joy. A happy home environment can improve mental well being strengthen relationships and create a sense of fulfillment. Whether you live alone or with family here are 30 ways to cultivate happiness in your home.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in Longevity
Hair Loss,The Role of Biotin Deficiency and Its Solution Heading
Heading Why Biotin is Important for Hairs and How You can Replenish It with Just a Few Diet Changes Regardless of your age or gender, hair loss can be challenging and upsetting. Genetics, stress, hormonal imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies are just a few things that could contribute to it.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Longevity
Drink milk tea that you can't drink in the morning without improving it.
Drink milk tea that you can't drink in the morning without improving it. We have become so accustomed to milk tea that we can't do anything else without drinking milk tea in the morning. It's actually not a bad habit.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Longevity
Unwrapping the Heart of Valentine’s Day: Discovering Love Beyond Romance
Individuals have been mesmerized by the emotion of love since time itself began. It is a theme of books, poetry, music, and painting. Tens of thousands of tales have been born because of it, and it has fueled wars and revolutions. As opposed to other holidays that depend upon history, cultural tradition, or religious basis, Valentine's Day is the one holiday dedicated to commemorating love, the most intrinsic and universal emotion in humans. However, what makes love so seductive? How did Valentine's Day originate, and what does it mean? More importantly, why should we celebrate it with our family, friends, and loved ones? Let's look at this well-loved holiday's background, significance, and broader implications.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity
DIY Cold Plunge
Cold water therapy has gained immense popularity in recent years, and for good reason. I've been experimenting with cold plunges for over a decade, and I can confidently say that creating your own DIY cold plunge at home is possible but can alter your health routine.
By Arctic Plunge Gearabout a year ago in Longevity
10 Tips on How to Set Goals That Stick in 2025
Goal-setting is one of those universal New Year's resolutions that never gets old. If you're reading this, it's likely that you've experienced the classic cycle of setting ambitious goals in January, getting pumped for about a week, and then watching those goals slowly fade away like the last remnants of holiday leftovers. But 2025? This year is going to be different. We've got this. You, me, and the power of a little goal-setting magic.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in Longevity
Understanding Micro-Retiring: A New Trend for Young People
The desire to take a break from work is something that we can all identify with. Regardless of your passion for your work, there are always moments when the stress becomes too much to handle and the temptation to take a break becomes too strong. To maintain their sanity, this generation of workers is choosing to put their mental health above all else, even quitting their jobs. The term "micro-retiring" is what we call it. Last year, they were expected to surpass Baby Boomers in the American workforce for the first time, changing the dynamics of the workplace and the culture of the modern workplace. According to estimates, 13% of retirees intend to return to the workforce in large numbers in 2025. More younger workers are going into "micro-retirement" as the movement. What does the term "micro-retirement" mean, and how can employers adapt to these conflicting trends?
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Longevity











