fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the health and wellness world of Longevity.
Is It Bad to Chew Gum All Day?
Is It Bad to Chew Gum All Day? Exploring the Health Effects, Benefits, and Risks of Chewing Gum All Day Long Chewing gum is a common habit enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether it’s to freshen breath reduce stress or simply out of boredom many people find themselves popping a stick of gum into their mouth throughout the day. But have you ever wondered if chewing gum all day long is actually good for you or could it be bad? Let's explore the pros and cons of chewing gum all day and what experts have to say about it.
By Adnan Rasheed12 months ago in Longevity
Got Extra Fat?
It all started with a discovery that didn’t seem particularly life-altering. A cosmetics company sponsoring research on human longevity figured out special properties of the cells that make up the outer human ear, scientifically known as Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium (KSSE), or type of tissue characterized by multiple layers of flattened cells that are hardened and waterproofed by keratin. Specifically, KSSE have longer biological life and virtually do not age or form wrinkles.
By Lana V Lynx12 months ago in Longevity
The Incredible Egg
"The Misunderstood Champion" For centuries, eggs have been a breakfast staple–simple, humble, yet packed with more nutrition than most so-called "superfoods". Yet somewhere along the way, fear crept in. "Aren’t eggs bad for cholesterol?" "Won’t they clog my arteries?"
By FAVOURFRANCIS OFILI12 months ago in Longevity
How to Remain Young
To stop aging is inevitable, but stop looking aged can be done. Here’s some ways to do for everyone. 1. Eat right for your body youth begins on your plate. Your body is fueled by a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean protein, healthy fats, and antioxidant-rich antioxidants. Hydration is just as important because it helps flush out toxins, keeps your skin glowing, and gives you a lot of energy.
By Arefin Mim12 months ago in Longevity
Why Pinsa Is the Pickleball of Pizza—and Why the Smart Money’s Paying Attention
Pizza has long been at the top of the global affordable, comfort food pyramid. But as consumer preferences evolve, a new contender is emerging, not to replace pizza, but to redefine it. Enter pinsa: lighter, crispier, easier on the gut, and built for the wellness era.
By Andrea Zanon12 months ago in Longevity
Eco‐Love: How Shared Environmental Values Can Strengthen Relationships
Introduction In today’s rapidly changing world, where climate change and environmental degradation are urgent challenges, many individuals are increasingly aligning themselves with eco-conscious lifestyles. For couples who share a passion for sustainability, their commitment to the planet often forms a critical component of their relationship. This unique bond, which we can call "Eco‐Love," is built on shared values, joint endeavors in environmental activism, and a mutual responsibility to future generations. This article explores how shared environmental values can become a powerful force in forging deeper and more resilient connections between partners.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani12 months ago in Longevity
When Love Meets Legacy: How Romantic Relationships Shape the Stories We Leave Behind
Introduction Love is not merely a fleeting emotion confined to a moment in time; it is the foundation upon which legacies are built. When two lives intertwine in romance, they create a narrative that extends far beyond their immediate relationship. Their love becomes a thread woven into the broader tapestry of family traditions, artistic expressions, memories, and cultural identities. In this exploration, we reflect on how romantic relationships shape the stories we leave behind, touching every aspect of our lives—from the intimate corners of home to the grand stages of art and collective memory.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani12 months ago in Longevity









