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At 23, life satisfaction is at its highest. All things considered, 23 is the magic number for feeling particularly satisfied with your life. The conclusion is based on a survey of 23,000 people in Germany. Your muscles are their strongest at age 25.
Most living things need food, water, light, temperatures within certain limits, and air. Living things have a variety of characteristics that are...
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12 Romantic Camping Ideas for Couples: With A Checklist Find a secluded campsite and make a weekend of it. Create a romantic ambiance by having...
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Being near woodland is a great option if you intend on having a wood burning stove as a way of heating home off the grid, because you can use wood...
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Even leaving aside other sexually transmitted infections, PrEP still represents a poor alternative to condom use, particularly in protecting...
Read More »According to a study published in the Social Indicators Research journal, we're the happiest between the ages of 30-34, and midlife (our 40s and 50s) is not perceived as the least happy period in life.
There are some milestones in our lives that we’ve been told to expect are going to be bad – young people often fear turning 30 and being ‘middle-aged’ is associated with having a crisis. But research has revealed that these tropes are just as ridiculous as they sound, suggesting these years might actually be some of the happiest of our lives. According to a study published in the Social Indicators Research journal, we’re the happiest between the ages of 30-34, and midlife (our 40s and 50s) is not perceived as the least happy period in life. People over the age of 50 from 13 European countries were asked to reflect on their lives, including their happiest moments and salient personal and family events. It revealed an inverted-U shape graph that suggests happiness peaks in our 30s.
Use functional training to mimic real emergencies Go for long hikes with your Bug Out Bag. Walk home from work with your Get Home Bag. Fill up and...
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Too much time alone is bad for our physical health. Studies have found that social isolation and loneliness can increase the likelihood of...
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This should contain band-aids for small wounds, gauze and medical tape for larger cuts, tweezers to remove glass shards or foreign particles from...
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Like all produce, lemons contain phytonutrients, which protect your body against disease. These phytonutrients have powerful antioxidant...
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