fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
Explosions in an Iranian port killed at least 28 and injured 800
At least 28 people were killed and hundreds injured Saturday in a series of blasts at an Iranian port. Thick black smoke billowed into the heavens over the coastal complex as the blasts caused a massive conflagration.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Longevity
Decoding The Mind's Energy Matrix: First-Ever Brain Mitochondria Map Exposes Hidden Power Pathways. AI-Generated.
🌟 Introduction: A Revolutionary Leap in Neuroscience For decades, the brain’s mitochondria—the tiny "powerhouses" fueling every thought, memory, and emotion—have remained shrouded in mystery. Now, a groundbreaking study has unveiled the first-ever 3D map of brain mitochondria, revealing their intricate energy networks and reshaping our understanding of mental health, aging, and neurological diseases. This article dives into how this map was created, why it matters, its transformative benefits, and what it means for humanity’s quest to unlock the brain’s secrets.
By Jacky Kapadia10 months ago in Longevity
The world in the navel
A few years ago, while I was heading towards the beach in Viareggio with my friends, we found ourselves in the city center, chatting and enjoying the walk. Suddenly, a guy approached us, with a beaming smile and a somewhat overconfident air. Casually, he told us he was conducting a university study on the shape of the navel, and for this reason, he was stopping people to ask if he could observe their navels. Of course, we immediately realized that this was just an excuse to approach girls, but his originality made us laugh heartily.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)10 months ago in Longevity
''Sugarcane'' The Sweet Plant That Fights Disease
Sugarcane that could cure cancer Among sugar-containing plants, the sugarcane tree is preeminently the one to which we must pay homage. Kids love sugarcane trees as fruit. Sugarcane, that delectable food and fruit, also forms a basic stock for making sugar. Moreover, sugarcane is a precious medicinal plant that has curative agents for various diseases. SUGAR-CANE, a plant with stems, but not raised from seed. Sugarcane, which grows in a bushy form, grows to 4 to 12 feet tall. Sugarcane, a member of the Panchamula species, is recognized by various names in Ayurveda.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Longevity
The Real-Life Benefits of Professional Window Tinting. AI-Generated.
When most people think about window tinting, they picture sleek cars with darkened windows—more of a style choice than a practical one. But the truth is, professional window tinting offers a wide range of benefits that go well beyond looks. From blocking harmful UV rays to reducing indoor heat and preventing fading, tinting is one of the most effective and underrated upgrades for your car, home, or office.
By Window Tints10 months ago in Longevity
Is It Bad to Chew Gum All Day?
Is It Bad to Chew Gum All Day? Exploring the Health Effects, Benefits, and Risks of Chewing Gum All Day Long Chewing gum is a common habit enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether it’s to freshen breath reduce stress or simply out of boredom many people find themselves popping a stick of gum into their mouth throughout the day. But have you ever wondered if chewing gum all day long is actually good for you or could it be bad? Let's explore the pros and cons of chewing gum all day and what experts have to say about it.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Longevity
Got Extra Fat?
It all started with a discovery that didn’t seem particularly life-altering. A cosmetics company sponsoring research on human longevity figured out special properties of the cells that make up the outer human ear, scientifically known as Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium (KSSE), or type of tissue characterized by multiple layers of flattened cells that are hardened and waterproofed by keratin. Specifically, KSSE have longer biological life and virtually do not age or form wrinkles.
By Lana V Lynx11 months ago in Longevity
The Incredible Egg
"The Misunderstood Champion" For centuries, eggs have been a breakfast staple–simple, humble, yet packed with more nutrition than most so-called "superfoods". Yet somewhere along the way, fear crept in. "Aren’t eggs bad for cholesterol?" "Won’t they clog my arteries?"
By FAVOURFRANCIS OFILI11 months ago in Longevity










