Longevity

Psychosomatic: What Do the Brain and Body Tell Us About Health? Paid Members Public
Somatic symptoms can manifest at any age. You may find it in individuals who have a chaotic life, resistance to expressing and recognizing emotions, problems during childhood, sexual abuse, depression, personality disorders, drug use and other toxic-related substances, and condition of unemployment.

Psychological Aging Clocks: a Measure of Emotional Health and Well-being? Paid Members Public
Having seen how perceived age has a great influence on promoting health and coping with physical diseases, closer attention should be paid to how stressful life events negatively affect health outcomes and biological aging.

Virtual Reality: a Potential Cognitive and Physical Training in Aging Paid Members Public
VR and AR hold the promise that through a gaming environment and digital social interactions, a healthy lifestyle can be promoted to enhance health, and well-being, besides rehabilitation purposes.

Time Travel: The Science of Time Zones Paid Members Public
Does time travel make one younger? Actually yes! A fun fact about the topic is that you get older slower than those who do not fly. This process is explained by natural science based on spectral relativity.

While We Dream: The Neuroscience of the Sleeping Brain Paid Members Public
Dreams would help in processing emotions, and individuals affected by higher levels of stress and anxiety would indeed experience nightmares and frightening dreams.

Exponential Medicine: The Longevity Industry 2.0 Paid Members Public
Contrary to the expectations of a world free of mortality, the goal of the longevity industry is to predict diseases while giving hope for a world without age-related diseases.