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The Genetic Battle Against Familial Hypercholesterolemia
[NOTE: I am far from a medical expert. In fact, most of this medical history was unknown to me until I started researching into this interesting topic. If there are any errors in this piece, please feel free to correct them, preferably politely.]
By Wade Wainioabout 4 hours ago in Longevity
Why More People Are Choosing Permanent Solutions for Missing Teeth
You don’t really think much about a missing tooth at first. It feels small. Almost harmless. Maybe you even laugh it off the first few days. But then life starts to adjust around it. You chew a bit differently. You avoid certain sides of your mouth. Sometimes you just pause before smiling, even if you don’t mean to. It’s strange how something so small can slowly change how you feel about your own face. That’s why more people are now looking into dental implants. Not as something fancy. Just as a way to feel normal again, or close enough to it.
By Jessica Socheskiabout 5 hours ago in Longevity
Why Your Pain Isn’t Where the Problem Is
or a long time, I assumed that pain was simple. If something hurt, the problem had to be in that exact spot. When my shoulder started bothering me, I focused all my attention there—stretching it, resting it, trying to avoid movements that made it worse. At times it felt like it was improving, but the relief never lasted. The discomfort kept coming back, and eventually it became clear that I was missing something.
By Mike Smithabout 10 hours ago in Longevity
Why You Feel Sleepy But Can’t Sleep – And What Your Brain Is Really Doing. AI-Generated.
You know the feeling. It’s past midnight. Your eyes are heavy, your body is begging for rest, and you’ve been yawning for the last hour. You turn off the lights, close your eyes, and… nothing. Your mind starts racing. You check the clock. Then again ten minutes later. You feel exhausted but wired at the same time.
By Health Looiabout 15 hours ago in Longevity
Physical and mental illnesses are more closely related than previously believed.
What if there was never a real separation between your body and mind? People have been treating mental and physical health as though they are two different things for a long time.
By Francis Damiabout 15 hours ago in Longevity
Detect Cancer Early and Take Effective Precautions
Cancer is one of the most serious health conditions worldwide, but the good news is that early detection can significantly improve survival rates. Understanding the warning signs, adopting regular screening habits, and making smart lifestyle choices can help reduce the risk and catch the disease in its earliest stages.
By Stories Todayabout 19 hours ago in Longevity
How Sam Jeebun is Transforming the UK’s Healthcare Sector. AI-Generated.
Sam Jeebun has established himself as a respected figure in the UK’s healthcare and care home industry. As the managing director of Cardinal Healthcare, he brings decades of hands-on experience, leadership, and compassion to a sector that demands both expertise and empathy. His journey from a frontline caregiver to a healthcare leader reflects dedication, resilience, and a genuine commitment to improving lives.
By ellenawritesabout 20 hours ago in Longevity
How Sheth Jeebun Helped Shape Modern Nursing Home Leadership in the UK. AI-Generated.
The care home sector in the United Kingdom has changed significantly over the past few decades. What was once seen mainly as a place of basic support for older people has developed into a far more complex and demanding environment. Today, nursing homes are expected to provide not only safe and effective care, but also dignity, compassion, leadership, accountability, and a high standard of daily living.
By ellenawritesabout 22 hours ago in Longevity









