wellness
The state of being in great health, and continually striving to attain all of your goals.
How Can You Keep the Spark Alive in a Busy Lifestyle?
In the current day and age with its hectic schedule, it is hard to strike balance between work, duties, and personal life of a couple. Hectic time schedules do not provide much room to love and therefore emotional distance builds up gradually. The relationship may degenerate into routine rather than connection as life gets more demanding. This change complicates the process of partners keeping the excitement they used to have.
By Kellee Bernier3 months ago in Longevity
Longevity expert ranks the 7 most effective science-backed ways to control blood sugar
In his latest findings, longevity guru Dr. Jonathan Schoeff shares the best natural techniques for maintaining stable blood sugar levels. Strength training is at the forefront, complemented by taking walks after meals and prioritizing restful sleep. Incorporating lentils into your diet can yield impressive benefits, while products like apple cider vinegar and cinnamon can contribute moderately.
By Good health to everyone3 months ago in Longevity
How to Fuel Your Inspiration Using Astrology
Have you ever wondered why some people find inspiration in competition while others come alive through peaceful mornings, conversations, or beauty? Why certain activities feel energising to you but draining to someone else? Astrology can give surprisingly useful answers to this question. Your Mars sign (i.e., the position of the planet Mars at your exact moment of birth) can reveal what actually fires you up.
By Lola Sense3 months ago in Longevity
Want to Look 16 Years Younger? Walking This Way Can Strengthen Your Heart and Slow Ageing. AI-Generated.
Ageing is a natural part of life, but what if one simple, everyday habit could help you look and feel years younger? Recent studies suggest that the way you walk could actually influence how your body ages. While walking has always been known as one of the safest and most accessible exercises, new research shows that walking at a brisk, steady pace may help people appear—and biologically become—up to 16 years younger.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Longevity
How 2 Minutes of Walking After a Meal Can Help Control Blood Sugar Levels
Fast Facts Light exercise after you eat a meal—like a short walk, between two and five minutes—can help lower blood sugar, a new study found. Frequent spikes in blood sugar after you eat a meal can cause the body to produce more insulin, which over time may increase your risk of developing prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Breaking up periods of sitting throughout the day, eating a healthy diet, and maintaining a healthy weight are all ways to help keep blood sugar stable.
By Good health to everyone3 months ago in Longevity
Top 8 US states to not have a baby (Opinion). Content Warning.
The March of Dimes released their annual March of Dimes Report Card to show the statistics for every single US state in regards to premature birth. The reason for sharing these stats on a yearly basis is to show that more should be done to prevent preterm births throughout the country.
By Adrian Holman3 months ago in Longevity
Stronger and Steady: Practical Balance Exercises and Fall Prevention for Seniors
It’s easy to underestimate how much our balance affects daily life until a stumble or near-fall happens. For many older adults, balance problems creep in slowly, often unnoticed and can quietly reduce confidence and independence.
By AhmedFitLife3 months ago in Longevity
From Wobbly to Steady: How Simple Balance Training Helped My Grandma Stay Independent
As we age, losing balance doesn’t happen overnight. It comes quietly maybe it's a slight wobble when stepping off a curb, a shaky moment when getting out of bed, or a near-fall reaching for something on a shelf. My grandmother, who was once sharp, strong and always busy in her garden, experienced this gradual shift.
By AhmedFitLife3 months ago in Longevity
How to Control Blood Sugar With Diet
Diabetes is a disease that causes high levels of glucose (sugar) in your blood. Over time, high blood sugar can damage tiny blood vessels throughout your body. Learning how to lower blood sugar and keep it under control can help you prevent or delay long-term damage to your heart, eyes, feet, and kidneys.
By Good health to everyone3 months ago in Longevity
November: New Moon Tarot and Oracle Reading
As the Earth's shadow completely encompasses the not-so-distant planet, ya know the one that has influence on our tides, we recognize the New Moon tonight. As with every other we find a new beginning. The pull has shifted and will begin to grow again with each passing day until the cycle renews. What seed will you plant? Will you remember to nourish it to fruition?
By Sarah Wilcox3 months ago in Longevity
Strengthen Your Feet: How to Prevent Foot Drop and Improve Stability
Foot drop can make walking, climbing stairs and even standing feel difficult. It occurs when the muscles that lift the front of your foot weaken. Understanding the causes for foot drop and taking early action is key to preventing falls and maintaining confidence in daily movement.
By AhmedFitLife3 months ago in Longevity






