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Top celebrities and influencers in the health and wellness industry. Our favorite Longevity advocates.
The Complete Guide You Need To Know About Miller Lite Calories And Carbs In Beer!
Miller Lite is a beer that has been around for over 35 years. It’s brewed by MillerCoors and has an alcohol content of 4.2% by volume. Miller Lite is light in color and comes in cans, bottles, and kegs. Miller Lite Carbs and Calories in Beer as seen in below details.
By BEER BRAND3 years ago in Longevity
Dear Monarcy Fetishists
To be clear, I’m not talking about the people who are genuinely mourning the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. Whether you’re grieving because you were already a staunch monarchist, because you met her in person and liked her, because you feel like the loss of someone who has been present your entire life is one more instability in an already rocky time, or whatever other reason: your feelings are valid, and you have my compassion for your sense of loss.
By Natasja Rose4 years ago in Longevity
Fitness Testing: Why It's Important To Check Your Physical Activity Levels
There are many benefits to maintaining good physical fitness. Not only does it help to prevent many chronic diseases, but it can also improve mental health, increase energy levels, and help to achieve healthy body weight. Furthermore, research has shown that regular fitness testing can help to improve both short- and long-term health outcomes.
By rakesh panse4 years ago in Longevity
How It Felt to Live With Sickness No One Around Me Understood - Adekunle Gold
Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold is one of the most talented, most popular, and most liked musicians out of Nigeria. From his infectious music to his very jovial and relatable personality, there isn't much to not like about Adekunle and so with this new information he is revealing, our love for him just grows deeper because he has really been this ray of light to this world while struggling the way he has behind the scenes.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Longevity
Could Chopin Be the Most Famous Person With Cystic Fibrosis?. Top Story - May 2022.
The urge to cough was strong. Stronger still was the need to finish. Back rigidly straight, Fryderyk Chopin's fingers danced. Just a little more. Nearly there. The melody took over. Lost in the soothing sounds, Chopin blocked out his bodily needs.
By Sandi Parsons4 years ago in Longevity
Rebel With a Cause : Why We Should All Take Notes from Rebel Wilson’s “Year of Health”
In an interview with BBC World Service, popular Cats, Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids actress Rebel Wilson says that she announced her “Year of Health” on Instagram for accountability. When asked why this was important to her, she says because she “wanted to make a lasting change” and hold herself accountable to this change.
By Erin R. Wilson4 years ago in Longevity
5 Younger Celebrities That Look Like Older Celebrities
If you know anything about me Jide Okonjo, then you know that I love a good list. One list that I always love creating is a list of look-alikes because there are so many people I just think look alike and I'm always curious to see if you guys agree with me or not.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Longevity
The Loss of the Last Golden Girl
Picture it, Yazoo City, around 1996 or so. A young, shy and awkward yet adorable girl is flipping through the channels on her television when she comes across a show that looks interesting. Four older women are sitting around a table eating cheesecake and talking and laughing. She is immediately drawn to the screen. Flash forwards a few decades, she grows up. Along the way, she becomes a lifelong fan of this show, and those wonderful women who were on it. That young girl was me, and that show was none other than the Golden Girls. Those four women were Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Sophia (Estelle Getty), Blanche (Rue McClanahan), and Rose (Betty White).
By Judith Jascha4 years ago in Longevity








