self care
For a healthy mind, body, and soul.
Surviving Surgery
So I survived having half my thyroid removed from my body. It’s kinda crazy to think that I had my throat cut open and something that was a part of my was removed. The only evidence that it was ever there is the nice little scar they left on my neck. I like to joke that you should see the other guy. Even though it was something that was causing me problems, and is a great thing that it is gone, it’s still weird to think about how it is gone. It had been apart of me for my entire life until now. The stiffness in my neck every time I try to move is the only reminder of what I went through. The past life I lived ailed by this thing in my neck that didn’t want me to live a normal life. It’s a weird metaphor I know and maybe i am overthinking this.
By Thomas Terry7 months ago in Longevity
The Most Important Piece of Fitness Gear I Never Knew I Needed. AI-Generated.
I used to think I had my fitness routine dialed in. I had the high-tech running shoes with the carbon fiber plates, the GPS watch that tracked every conceivable metric, and a drawer full of sweat-wicking apparel. I was a gear junkie, always looking for that next piece of equipment that would give me an edge, help me push a little harder, or recover a little faster.
By Fits Perfect: Custom Orthotics8 months ago in Longevity
I Thought My Body Was Falling Apart. Turns Out, It Was Just My Feet.. AI-Generated.
It started subtly. A new ache in my lower back that I blamed on my office chair. A twinge in my knee during my weekend jog that I wrote off as "getting older." That sharp, stabbing pain in my heel for the first few steps out of bed, which became a grim, daily ritual.
By Fits Perfect: Custom Orthotics8 months ago in Longevity
The Critical Link Between Body Weight and Foot Pain. AI-Generated.
In the world of health and wellness, some topics can be difficult to discuss, but are absolutely essential for a complete understanding of our bodies. The relationship between our body weight and the health of our feet is one of them. It’s not a matter of judgment or aesthetics; it is a fundamental issue of physics. Your feet are the structures responsible for bearing the entire load of your body, and the forces they endure are immense.
By Fits Perfect: Custom Orthotics8 months ago in Longevity
Snail Mucin vs. Biodance Mask: Which TikTok Skincare Star Deserves the Glow-Up in 2025?
If you’ve been anywhere near TikTok lately, you know skincare isn’t just a routine — it’s a full-on cultural moment. From snail mucin serums to overnight collagen masks, creators are raving about products that promise the elusive “glass skin” glow. But with so many viral options, which one actually deserves a spot in your lineup?
By Yoshaa Reviews8 months ago in Longevity
Move in Silence Like a New York Sunrise
Good morning, and welcome to my Monday Morning Huddle for the last week of August. The recent new moon in Virgo speaks of new projects and new ideas; ergo, procrastination is not encouraged, but manifestation need not be spoken. Moving in silence, like the rising sun captures intentions on a static backdrop, rising one to the top without interference from would-be storms of naysayers' shade.
By Marilyn Glover8 months ago in Longevity
Rebuild and Protect Your Joints: A Week-by-Week Approach to Pain-Free Movement
No need to flip your life upside down to have healthier joints. With tiny, steady habits, you can reduce pain, boost mobility, build muscle to "off-load" your joints, and feed the tissues that keep you moving. Think of this as reclaiming joint function—strength, stability, flexibility—rather than making promises to regrow cartilage overnight. The following plan starts slow and builds in intensity, week by week.
By Velma Lovemore8 months ago in Longevity
“Exercise: The Breath of a Healthy Life”. AI-Generated.
If we can waste minutes on useless things, we can surely invest half an hour for our health. In life, some things are so essential that without them, survival becomes impossible. Just as breath is necessary for life, exercise is necessary for good health. Sadly, in today’s busy world, most people complain that they don’t have time to exercise. Yet, when we look deeper, we realize that we often waste fifteen to twenty minutes scrolling through social media, watching unnecessary videos, or engaging in unproductive habits. Ironically, we never notice these wasted moments, but we always feel that setting aside thirty minutes for exercise is too much. This mindset is one of the biggest barriers between us and a healthy, energetic life.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq8 months ago in Longevity
In Memory of Justice: Frank Caprio's Silent Battle and the Subtle Signs of Pancreatic Cancer
The recent passing of the beloved Providence Municipal Court Chief Judge, Frank Caprio, at the age of 88, touched hearts around the world. For decades, Judge Caprio was a symbol of empathy and kindness, dispensing justice with a compassionate heart that was felt even through a television screen. His battle with pancreatic cancer, however, was a quiet one—a reminder that this formidable disease often whispers its arrival until it's too late.
By Epic Vibes8 months ago in Longevity
3 Neuroscientist-Approved Exercises to Grow New Brain Cells Naturally
For decades, we were told a sobering scientific fact: you're born with all the brain cells you'll ever have. Well, it's time to rewrite the textbooks. Groundbreaking research in the field of neurogenesis—the birth of new neurons—has revealed that our brains are capable of growing new cells throughout our lives, particularly in the hippocampus, a region vital for learning, memory, and mood regulation.
By Epic Vibes8 months ago in Longevity




