Healthy eating takes on a new meaning after turning 60. The metabolism changes, nutritional needs shift, and the body becomes more vulnerable to pain and chronic illnesses. Food becomes a way to stay healthy and energized, and help prevent diseases. Vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin K, and vitamin B12 used to be words on the...
Healthy Aging
Embrace longevity through holistic practices that promote mobility, cognition, and cellular health as you age gracefully.
Psilocybin is well-known as the psychoactive compound in psychedelic mushrooms. It is known for its effects on the brain, beyond just its hallucinogenic effects. In clinical trials, psilocybin has shown potential in treating mental conditions such as depression, anxiety, addiction and post-traumatic stress. When conditions do not adequately respond to standard treatments, alternative treatments like...
Most people spend months choosing where to live, considering schools, jobs, and housing costs, but rarely consider how location affects lifespan. A zip code might be the most important health decision people never think about. National health data shows life expectancy differences by state spanning nearly a decade. Meaning moving to the right state adds more years than most medical treatments,...
If you’re over 50 and noticing fatigue, digestive discomfort, or a general drop in energy, your liver might be trying to tell you something. Like the rest of your body, the liver undergoes changes with age, both due to time and accumulated lifestyle and environmental stressors. By 2050, one in four people worldwide will be...
There’s no denying that modern life is taking a toll on our eyes. Our reliance on technology has led to a world where many of us spend hours staring at screens. Add to that the impact of environmental pollution and the natural aging process, and you may understand why our eyes are constantly under significant...
Most people only find out their blood type when donating blood or when a medical emergency calls for it. Recent research suggests this biological marker may influence heart health. Multiple large-scale studies tracking hundreds of thousands of people over decades show links between blood type and cardiovascular disease risk factors. These findings don’t mean blood type determines medical destiny, but they offer insights for healthcare decisions. This genetic information helps both patients and doctors...
In the United States alone, strokes are the 5th most common cause of death and one of the prominent causes of disability. In a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers uncovered a link between chronic loneliness and stroke risk. According to the study there is evidence suggesting chronic loneliness...
Scientists have solved a medical mystery that puzzled doctors for decades. Colon cancer cases among young adults have doubled since the mid-1990s, with one in five diagnoses now appearing in people under 55. New research shows the bacterial culprit behind this explosion and gives us the first simple screening tool to fight back. Half of...
In a world where toxins are ever-present, it’s more important than ever to take care of our bodies, especially when it comes to the internal organs that work hard to cleanse and filter out waste. Our liver is a true powerhouse; it’s the second-largest organ in the human body (right after your skin) with over...
Lately, creatine is all over social media, with influencers praising this supplement for everything from building muscle to relieving depression. It has also been lauded for its ability to get rid of brain fog after a restless night of poor sleep. A new study has also revealed an interesting link between creatine and brain health....
Ginger has long been praised for its powerful health benefits and has been used for centuries against many different illnesses, infections, and conditions. Many of these health benefits have since been backed up by various studies and research, confirming ginger’s status as a health-promoting ingredient. One of the easiest ways to incorporate ginger into your...
Aging brings visible changes, but some shifts, like scent, often go unexplained. The term “old people smell” may sound unkind, but it’s rooted in science. This natural body odor develops in many older adults due to chemical changes in the skin. One surprising remedy? A superfood you can sprinkle on your salad. In this slideshow,...