wellness
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The Fat Cell 1: What is a Fat Cell?
The fat cell, which is also known by the more respectable alias, ‘adipocyte’, looks like a water balloon almost completely filled with fat in the form of a lipid droplet. Embedded on top of the droplet is the nucleus, nestled as a mob boss amongst his ill-gotten gains. Tiny flecks, organelles of the cell, mill around the nucleus, as lackeys tend to do around the boss.
By D. Thea Baldrick4 years ago in Longevity
Manual Lymphatic Drainage Can Put Lymphedema at Bay for Breast Cancer Patients
Photo by Kirsty Topping Breast cancer obviously emanates fear from the core of any women who’s been diagnosed. But once acceptance allows the patient to gear up and fight the disease, they must pick themselves up again and face down the most troublesome side effects of treatment. The removal of two or three of the lymph nodes under arms and radiation damage of other nearby nodes can bring on a condition known as Lymphedema. The arms, hands, breasts, or torso may swell and cause pain and limit range of motion. But a treatment is available, and the main component involves a process known as Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD).
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Longevity
The Impact of Healthcare Pricing & Transparency on the Rare Disease Community
Imagine this: you’ve just arrived back home from running errands and decide to check the mail, whereupon you find that you’ve received an outrageous bill for your brief visit to the ER recently. Sound familiar? Almost every adult has faced this at some point, whether it be for themselves or a family member, but it can be especially common and distressing among those in the rare disease community.
By Aston Martinez 4 years ago in Longevity
The Top Secret to Staying Young and Energetic: A Guide to Healthy Living
We all want to stay young and energetic, but how? It is no wonder that as we age, the pace of our body's growth slows down. We can’t do the things we used to do, and we don’t have the same energy levels.
By rakesh panse4 years ago in Longevity
100 Years of Gardening
It is well known that an outdoor lifestyle with moderate physical activity is linked to longer life. As we age, both seem to become increasingly difficult to manage, given the multitude of responsibilities that life comes with. Time to go and explore nature is a scarce thing, and it is always easier to use that time on other things. For those who cannot get into the wilds to go hiking, gardening is an excellent alternative. It offers a routine of work and daily low-intensity physical activity.
By Claire Stephen-Walker4 years ago in Longevity
The Niyamas of Yoga
Did you know that the poses and movements that you do in a yoga class are actually just a tiny piece of the big yoga picture? The schematic above is The 8 Limbs of Yoga. These are all of the practices that make the yogic path. Limb three is asana — the poses or postures you do in a yoga class — and it's only one of the eight limbs.
By Taucha Post4 years ago in Longevity
How To Achieve Your Optimal Health In 2022
The year is 2022. You wake up feeling refreshed and well-rested. You have more energy than you’ve had in years and your skin is glowing. You’re at your ideal weight and your blood pressure is perfect. You feel like you can take on the world.
By rakesh panse4 years ago in Longevity



