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Hygge
Have you ever wondered how a small, often cold and dark country like Denmark consistently ranks among the happiest in the world? The answer might surprise you—not high salaries or endless sunshine, but a humble, cozy concept known as hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”). Far more than candles and hot drinks, hygge is a lifestyle, a mindset, and a cultural backbone that invites us to slow down, embrace simplicity, and find joy in life’s small, quiet moments.
By Bubble Chill Media 8 months ago in Longevity
Researchers find a novel organelle in human cells that could have a significant effect on health.
The field of cell biology is one of hidden structures and perpetual motion. Decades of studies with microscopes, stains, and models have given us a great deal of knowledge about cells. However, surprises still arise in this well-traveled area—enter the "hemifusome."
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Longevity
Should You Still Take Vitamin D Supplements in the Summer? Here's What Experts Say
With summer in full swing, you may be enjoying more vitamin D-producing sunlight than in the previous months. But are you getting enough to put your daily vitamin D regimen on hold for the summer?
By 🍂🍂🍂.8 months ago in Longevity
Cabbage White Butterfly Flutters, Uttering Timely Spiritual Messages
Good morning and welcome to the June 30 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle! Today's focus is the cabbage white butterfly and its subtle flutters, uttering timely spiritual messages. If you've stopped today, I want to thank you and hope you find something useful in this installment of my weekly series meant to uplift, inspire, and maybe, just maybe, make you think outside the box.
By Marilyn Glover8 months ago in Longevity
According to a recent study, vitamin C significantly reduces skin ageing at the cellular and genetic level.
Our skin serves as our initial line of defence. The epidermis, the outermost layer, thins over time. It is no longer able to prevent external damage. The majority of this layer is made up of keratinocytes, which migrate upward to form the skin's barrier.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Longevity
Boost Your Smoothies with Moringa: . AI-Generated.
Let’s face it: not all green powders are created equal. Some taste like grass. Others are overhyped and overpriced. But one green powder that’s been quietly gaining global respect for its health benefits and versatility is Moringa oleifera.
By Edward Smith8 months ago in Longevity
Rising Above the Storm: 4 Anchors That Kept Me Standing. AI-Generated.
By Marc Reflects There was a season in my life when nothing made sense. Anxiety weighed on my chest like a boulder. A strange illness made me question my future. I felt broken, helpless, and exhausted by worry. And yet, I made it through — not because my problems disappeared, but because I learned to ground myself in four unshakable anchors. These are not just faith-based or emotional tools. They’re supported by science, wisdom, and real-world application. I share them today with the hope that they will serve you too.
By Marc Reflects 8 months ago in Longevity











