I am really wondering how there could be such a thing as explicitly “Christian” economics. I bumped into this question in a blog where the writer, Roger Olson, surveyed maj… Read More
I recently watched an online panel discussion, Making Peace with Church – Finding Grace and Authenticity in an Age of Skepticism . The event was sponsored by Regent College, in Vancouv… Read More
“Michael Jackson and Bubbles” by Jeff Koons
Ever since caveman-times, no doubt, people have tended to huddle around communal fires for warmth, for mutual comfort, for survival.&n… Read More
This past week was a testament to both human genius and human frailty. In a single news cycle, we got compelling evidence that Lucy, our oldest intact hominid relative, died from… Read More
It’s taken a long period of time, but finally I’ve got interview from my good friend, who already left this wonderful place.
So let’s start.
How did you move to Maldives t… Read More
Breast cancer survivors commonly fight with crippling tiredness along with persistent swelling complying with the harmful therapies of radiation treatment and radiation. A new resea… Read More
Mental workout like doing cross words or playing card games can assist to keep the brain young and stop mental deterioration, numerous studies state. However, it transforms out that… Read More
Osteoporosis influences an estimated 200 million females worldwide, as well as annually. Approximately 4 in 10 white females age 50 or older in the United States will certainly expe… Read More
Ireland is known for being one of the most beautiful and fascinating islands in the world. The island has a reputation rich in history, tradition, literature and music, not to mention its ch… Read More
RAD-140 VS LGD-4033
RAD-140 and LGD-4033 belong to a class of
compounds called Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs), which are
similar to the natural testosterone produced in… Read More
Growth Hormone is responsible for several
metabolic functions from early life to adulthood. Unfortunately, its secretion
declines with aging, therefore, replacing GH or stimulating its secre… Read More
Geriatric syndromes are difficult to understand due to the complexity of the multiple factors and the synergistic effects of the various risk factors. These situations are called syndromes t… Read More
You know yoga can make you seem like a million bucks, however many people do not recognize that million-dollar-feeling might in fact aid you stay young and also healthy and balanced… Read More
Over 60? Build total-body strength, stability, and balance, and improve your overall health and fitness with these 5 simple moves.
Getting older often comes with its fair share of both b… Read More
As we age, we tend to lose our memory. You might associate cognitive decline and dementia as a normal part of aging.
Although there are normal cognitive changes that occur with age… Read More
If you’re in your 60’s, you need to start performing these exercises ASAP!
In the past, we assumed that frailty and weakness were natural consequences of the aging process… Read More
Working out is never easy, no matter how old you are. After all, it’s so much easier to sit and watch TV than it is to lace up for a run. Also, as we get older, our time is often split… Read More
If there’s one part of your body you need to maintain your strength and flexibility as you age is your hips. Having good strength in your hips means better mobility, flexibility, and r… Read More
Eating a medium-sized apple every day in your sixties can help protect against the infirmity that comes with old age, scientists have found. The fruit contains a particularly beneficial flav… Read More