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The science of staying young, healthy, and in-shape.
Your Favorite Candle Might Be Slowly Poisoning You — Here’s What’s Hiding in That “Calming” Scent
😳 Scented Candles: The Hidden Chemical Cocktail in Your Home When you burn most candles, especially mass-market or “luxury” brands, you're releasing a toxic mix of synthetic chemicals into your indoor air — and into your lungs.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Longevity
You’re Not What You Eat — You’re What You Stress While Eating: The Hidden Habit That’s Wrecking Your Gut and Gaining You Weight
😳 Your Nervous System Is the Gatekeeper of Digestion — And Stress Slams It Shut Your body has two modes: Sympathetic (fight or flight) Parasympathetic (rest and digest)
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Longevity
The 7-Day “Talk to Your Plants” Challenge That Might Actually Fix Your Life
Have you ever looked at your houseplant and thought, “Maybe it’s the only one who really gets me”? No? Just me? Well, buckle up, because I’m about to give you one of the weirdest and most fun scientific challenges you’ve ever heard of. It’s easy, it’s cheap, it won’t make you sweat (unless you get emotionally attached), and it might just change your life.
By Lokesh Kumar11 months ago in Longevity
Does Walking Build Muscle or Burn Fat? Here's What Science Really Says
When you think of building muscle or losing fat, your mind likely jumps to high-intensity workouts, weightlifting, or strict dieting. But what if one of the simplest activities—walking—could deliver both muscle-preserving and fat-burning benefits? With millions of people lacing up their sneakers every day, it’s time we ask: Does walking build muscle, burn fat, or both?
By NextGen Mobile Tech11 months ago in Longevity
The Thinking Heart
For ages, the heart has been considered a pump whose main function has been to circulate blood all over the body. Its responsibility for sustaining life through rhythmic contractions and blood flow has mainly been perceived as an automatic function controlled by electrical and other signals from the outside. Recent studies, however, have begun to challenge this view and highlight that the heart is not just a simple pump but an active, self-regulating system with its complex neural network. This concept has led to the heart being considered as a "little brain" which interprets and integrates signals in ways that were once ascribed only to the brain.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Longevity
The Hidden Reason You’re Always Bloated, Tired, and Puffy: Your Lymphatic System Is Backed Up
😳 The “Invisible System” That’s Wrecking Your Energy and Making You Puffy Your lymphatic system is the garbage disposal of your body. It moves fluid, filters toxins, regulates immunity, and clears cellular waste.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Longevity

