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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
Vision Therapy: What's The Vivid Vision
Vivid Vision intends to offer treatment for those eye sufferers who are suffering from strabismus, which is an eye muscle imbalance. The engagement of reputed optometrists in the country had given the project a wide range of publicity. The other aspect of the project includes assessing binocular vision too. The specialists involved in the project are required to treat suppression and amblyopia. It involves dimness in vision while no apparent disease could be observed. You must always look for these signs. Treatment of the diseases requires direct supervision from a licensed eye care professional. The theme of VIVID VISION is typically used in combination with other treatments and eye exercises.
By Alyssa Moylan6 years ago in Longevity
5 Things MCTs Can Do for You
It seems that increasing amounts of people are seeking natural ways to take control of their health, and improve their life. Because of this, new kinds of supplements and natural health boosters appear to be growing in popularity. One thing many seem to be taking notice of are MCTs, which stands for "medium chain triglycerides." Here are a few things to consider, if you think that MCTs might be right for you.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Longevity
Poisoned
In 2019, my life changed forever. I found out I had been poisoned. I was like any other 20-something growing up in London. My life was fast, filled with gigs, shows, dancing, work, friends, lovers, getting my nails done and travelling as much as possible. I was working in the music industry as a creative strategist for a major record label, project manager and creative director and producer. I had finally got to a stage in my career where I loved my job and I had worked so hard to get there. Life really seemed to be falling into place.
By Emma Marshall6 years ago in Longevity
Strengthen Your Immune System: Five Ways
Autumn is officially here as of September 23, bringing with it crisp mornings, gorgeous colored foliage and the start of cold and flu season. The bad news is that anyone can get sick when germs and viruses spread like wildfire. The good news is there are steps you can take to minimize your likelihood of falling prey to illness. Incorporate one suggestion from each category and you will face the season with your immune system stronger than ever.
By Mia Morales6 years ago in Longevity
Health and Kayaking
Most people believe that staying healthy and fit is a challenge that is quite difficult to undertake. You have to be conscious about everything that you do—starting from the foods that you intake to the physically strenuous activities you do at the gym. Fret no more, because there is a newfound recreational sport that keeps you fit and healthy while having fun at the same time—kayaking.
By Dexter S. Spear6 years ago in Longevity
Superb & Effective Methods to Reduce Gas in Stomach
Feeling gassy and overstuffed isn't simply stubborn—it's in and out humiliating! If you work in an office situation, or you're frequently in the company of others, gas can make regular daily existence very horrendous & unpleasant.
By Emma Daniel7 years ago in Longevity
Know More About Multiple Sclerosis: A Serious Brain Disorder
Multiple sclerosis is the medical condition where the protective covering of the nerves gets dissolved by the immune system of the person itself. This loss of coverage of the nerves leads to communication disruption between the brain and the body. It is a chronic medical issue that can last for years or be present lifelong once occurred in a person. MS shortly abbreviated for multiple sclerosis, affects the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves present in the eye. It is a long-lasting disease—causing problem with vision, muscle, balance, and many other body parts' functions.
By Madison Fletcher7 years ago in Longevity
The View from My Chair
It really was an ordinary chair, dark paisley plastic, easily cleaned between patients. But to me it was a battleground. For eight straight hours, two days a month, I was chained to it, not with cuffs but an IV; I was fighting for my life.
By Chelsea Lawson7 years ago in Longevity











