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Botanical and health Aspects of Malus domestica (Apple)
The apple (*Malus domestica*) is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed fruits in the world. Native to Central Asia, particularly the region around modern-day Kazakhstan, apples have spread globally due to their appealing flavor, versatility, and numerous health benefits. This article explores the botanical characteristics of the apple tree, its nutritional makeup, and the scientifically backed health benefits it offers.
By Mansoor ahmad8 months ago in Longevity
Heart-Smart Blueprint: Tips, Tools & Habits for a Healthy Life
Your heart is far more than an organ—it's the reliable, steady engine that powers your whole life. And with all the advances in medicine, heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. The good news? It's largely preventable. By making some reasonable decisions to look after your heart and finding out how, you can greatly increase your likelihood of living a long, vibrant, healthy life.
By Velma Lovemore8 months ago in Longevity
It's time for the human gut's "virome" to take centre stage, not the microbiome.
Research on gut health was dominated for years by microorganisms. The gut virome is now being recognised as a key factor in both health and illness. Approximately 90% of the gut virome is composed of bacteriophages, which are viruses that infect bacteria.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Longevity
How vitamin D may increase survival in colon cancer.
Colorectal cancer is considered a deadly disease worldwide, the number of patients of which is constantly increasing. But fortunately, modern research has presented some encouraging possibilities in this regard. Recent research studies have found that vitamin D, which is obtained through sunlight and some foods, is not only beneficial for colon cancer patients but can also significantly increase their chances of survival.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Longevity
Holistic Joint Relief
Joint pain is like being in a battle every day—every step, every move, every stretch reminds you that your body's not working as it used to. But the good news is: you don't need to have faith in violent drugs to regain mobility, stop inflammation, and be strong in your body again.
By Velma Lovemore8 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











