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DRESS TO IMPRESS or DRESS TO LIVE?
Ever since the pandemic the saying that “Health is Wealth” has taken on a whole new meaning. There is truly no true wealth like that of a healthy person. We often speak about maintaining our health through changes in our lifestyle; but there is one area of our lifestyle that we often don’t think much about when it comes to how it affects our health.
By Health In TEN3 years ago in Longevity
What is BF.7, the Omicron sub-variant driving the surge in China?
In the past few months, a new strain of the coronavirus has been causing increasing concern in China. This strain, known as BF.7, is a sub-variant of the Omicron virus and is driving a surge in new cases. But what is BF.7 and why is it such a concern? In this article, we'll explore the characteristics of this virus and how it's impacting the health of millions in China.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in Longevity
What Are The Dangers of EMF? A Comprehensive Guide
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are everywhere, penetrating everything from your smartphone to your home. When you’re exposed to these invisible signals, they can have a significant impact on your health and wellbeing. Many people are unaware of the potential dangers of EMF and how it can affect their health. In this article, we will explore the dangers of electromagnetic frequencies from every angle, from what they are to how they affect you and how you can protect yourself.
By Daniel Germain3 years ago in Longevity
The Fat Cell 12: The Birth of the Fat Cell
In the bone marrow, lurks a nursery. Blood cells blossom from a rich mix of stem cells that usually become either a myeloid progenitor or a lymphoid progenitor. The lymphoid progenitor goes on to have an illustrious career as either a T or a B cell. Exit stage left.
By D. Thea Baldrick3 years ago in Longevity
Timely treatment of Squint eyes can improve the quality of vision
The problem may be congenital or exacerbated later. But in no case should it be neglected. Strabismus is squint eye problem. This means that the eyeball has moved either outwards or towards the nose. Many times it is thought that this problems will get better with age. But that is not the case in all cases. So as soon as possible, it needs treatment. Or there may be a fear of losing sight.
By Dr. Tulika Sarkar3 years ago in Longevity







