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Just Because The Internet Said It, Doesn't Make It True!
Today is the official day that Larry Page and Sergey Brin launched Google in 1998. Google is the most used web-based search engine in the world. The site processes over two trillion searches a year with the average person using it 3-4 times a day. Even though it was intended for good, it can turn evil quickly. Many people used the web for a sinister purpose. Using the platform to pass deadly lies and false information. Here are some terrible and lethal myths we all believe to be true.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Longevity
The Negative Effects of Stress on Beauty: How to Overcome Them
Stress can have a serious impact on our looks. Between hair loss, skin disorders, and wrinkles, it’s no wonder that people associate stress with aging more than any other factor out there! But what does stress actually do to your body? And how can you fight back against the ravages of stress? Read on to find out more about the negative effects of stress on beauty and how you can combat them.
By Susan Ashley4 years ago in Longevity
Cancer is "dragged out"?
As the saying goes, "if a small disease is not treated, a big disease is difficult to cure". In life, it is normal to have headaches and fever, and many people are busy with work and do not take minor illnesses to heart, so they can endure them. Cancer may have already planted a seed in your heart at this time.
By Matthew A Lam4 years ago in Longevity
Walking speed and life expectancy related?
A British study found that: for people who walk fast and people who walk slowly, the length of life will be different The University of Leicester in the UK conducted a 10-year-long study of 470,000 people aged 50 years or older on average and found that people who walk faster and those who walk slower have a longer life expectancy of 15 - 20 years compared to those who walk slower. But this study does not say that people who walk faster will live longer and that people who walk slower will not live as long as those who walk faster.
By Matthew A Lam4 years ago in Longevity
Not only cephalosporin but taking these drugs and drinking alcohol can also be fatal!
Many drugs can react adversely with alcohol, so strictly speaking, as long as you take drugs, try not to drink alcohol, for example, cephalosporins, if you take such drugs and then drink alcohol, it will trigger a "disulfiram-like reaction", which prevents the metabolism of acetaldehyde and thus causes the accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body, ultimately resulting in a fatal This can lead to a fatal poisoning reaction. Therefore, for certain powerful drugs, alcohol should not be consumed even within two or three days after stopping the drug.
By Sheryl E Davis4 years ago in Longevity
We all know that staying up late is harmful to health, how to effectively reduce the harm of staying up late?
In fact, as the pace of life is getting faster and faster, often stay up late and work overtime crowd is not a few, everyone knows that staying up late is not a good habit, but "people in the jungle, can not help themselves", we always encounter a variety of problems, so we have to stay up late, the company overtime, emotional distress, insomnia, rich entertainment activities and other factors We have to work late, emotional distress, insomnia, rich entertainment and other factors, all unknowingly take away our sleep time. Some people do not like rich entertainment activities, but still do not want to sleep at night, the daily time is limited, the day is used to work, only the night time belongs to them, play a game, look at novels or movies, brush the short video, unconsciously late into the night. So, in this "have to" after staying up late, we should be how to "remedy" it?
By Sheryl E Davis4 years ago in Longevity
Seed Oils 101
If there is one piece of nutrition misinformation I would love to never hear again, it would be about seed oils. Seed oils (especially canola oil) are given an awful reputation, often touted as “toxic”, “inflammatory” and “hormone imbalancing” by those in the holistic and naturopathic fields. And nine times out of ten, there isn’t any sort of reference given to back it up – just a simple, “Google it, you’ll see!”.
By Emily the Period RD4 years ago in Longevity
The Silver Prepper
Disasters affect people of all ages. In the US, there are currently 47 million senior citizens, with the number expected to increase to 100 million by 2060. A senior citizen is usually someone who is over the age of 60, but some believe we should set the age at 65 years old. Older Americans will often face unique challenges in a disaster that the younger generations won’t have to deal with at the level they do. They’ll be cut from services they depend on for everyday activities for an undetermined length of time. Here are some tips you can use to help you prepare ahead to get you through the aftermath of such disasters.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Longevity








