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Preparing For The Big Blast
Nuclear war has been on everyone’s mind since Putin invaded Ukraine earlier this year. The threat of nuclear war has been around since WW2 when America vaporized two Japanese cities shortly after the attack to Pearl Harbor. In the 50s, nuclear weapons were so feared that bunkers were being constructed in backyards, as schools were holding routine drills on what to do should a bomb drop in the area. Today, the threat of nuclear war is still at an all-time high as military experts say it’s no longer if the bombs fall, it’s when. Here is some advice you can use to help get you through the big one.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Longevity
COVID KNOCKED ME ON MY ASS -AND THAT’S AFTER FOUR VACCINE SHOTS
NOTE: This article is being written as a warning and advisory to those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and think they are fully protected. I am not a medical professional, and this should not be taken as medical advice. It is my opinion and advice based on my experience.
By Joan Gershman3 years ago in Longevity
5 Different Ways That Seniors Benefit From Apartment Living
With housing becoming more expensive and difficult to maintain, seniors need a place that is safe, comfortable, and affordable. Over the years, senior living has evolved tremendously from the elderly being put out on the street for lack of funds to nursing homes operating at a loss in order to provide their residents with care. In this article, we will explore the different benefits that seniors gain from living in senior retirement apartments.
By MyLiving Choice3 years ago in Longevity
Stroke Care In The UK – Early Supported Discharge (ESD) and The Postcode Lottery
What is Early Supported Discharge? Anyone who is unfortunate enough to have a stroke and is admitted to one of the specialist units in the country, when it comes around to discharge, will have an introduction from ESD. They should meet them while still on the wards and the first visit will be set up soon after the patient’s arrival (in theory) at home.
By Louise Parnell4 years ago in Longevity
Indoor Air Quality is Essential to Lung Health
Air quality may seem like something to consider only when you are venturing outdoors. However, indoor concentrations of some pollutants are often two to five times higher than typical outdoor concentrations, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). For people living with pulmonary fibrosis (PF) and other respiratory diseases, spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to create a healthy living space by eliminating the many common and often unseen lung irritants and hazards found in the home that can pollute the air we breathe.
By Sonye Danoff4 years ago in Longevity







