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The Slippery Slope of Time76

How Long Will You Live?

by Jerilee Wei

How long will you live? Or, more importantly, whatwill be the quality of the sunsets of your life? There is an old-timey Cajun way of contemplating sunsets, by measuring and knowing the number of sunsets you've been given. It changes the way you'll look at your personal sunsets. If you were to live one... published 3 months ago

8 comments    aging anti-aging longevity

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Retinal detachment - a serious eye problem

by Suzanna Stinnett

What is retinal detachment? The retina is the light-sensitive tissue that lies against the inside of the back wall of your eyeball. Under it lies a thin layer of blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients... published 13 months ago

0 comments    brain health healthy aging

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Spirulina - The World‘s Healthiest Food

by Madmin

Spirulina is considered the healthiest food on Earth. It contains the most beneficial combination of powerful nutrients and has amazing healing properties. If it could be patented as a drug by the... published 8 months ago

1 comment    health diet nutrition

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How Baby Boomers Age

by maggierose

If you’re a baby boomer, you may be surprised by your aging body. Perhaps you’ve noticed that the condition of the body you always took for granted seemed to change… overnight! My body continues to... published 8 months ago

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Eye Strain -- Do you have enough light?

by Suzanna Stinnett

Reading in dim light will ruin your eyes - right? Not necessarily. This is a myth, along with sitting too close to the TV screen or reading by flashlight. These things will not do any permanent damage to your... published 13 months ago

0 comments    brain health healthy aging

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Nutrition is a building block for the brain

by Suzanna Stinnett

Keeping free radicals reeled in is one of the most important points to focus on while you continually create a more brain-healthy lifestyle. Increasing your intake of antioxidant foods is the way you control... published 13 months ago

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Alzheimer's disease as the teacher

by Suzanna Stinnett

As Alzheimer's Disease continues to claim huge numbers of our elderly population, the motivation to study it also increases. Studying the effects of the disease and researching ways to alleviate symptoms is... published 13 months ago

0 comments    brain health alzheimer's disease

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Know your brain to prevent Alzheimer's

by Suzanna Stinnett

Alzheimer's Disease has been described as the plague of the Boomer generation. But it does not affect only those who succumb to the terrible degeneration of the disease itself. Alzheimer's Disease has a huge... published 13 months ago

0 comments    memory brain health

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B Vitamins and the Drugs that destroy them

by Suzanna Stinnett

There's this amino acid called homocysteine. In excess, it can cause major havoc. B vitamins are the best protection against elevated levels of homocysteine. A wide range of drugs, from aspirin to estrogen... published 13 months ago

0 comments    supplements brain health

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Can you improve your vision?

by Suzanna Stinnett

A number of vision experts have given us ideas for how to improve our vision naturally. In "Seeing Without Glasses," Dr. Robert-Michael Kaplan provides a whole system with which to discover how you as an... published 13 months ago

0 comments    alternative health brain health

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