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THE ART OF BEING WELL!

                                   MIND -BODY - SOUL   Mind: Our mind is open to everything which attached to nothing, since it's open and trying or furthermore it's designed to observe and analyze everything, this is the only source we know what is right and what is not! and so on... In any situation mind gives us a task to resolved it, now we have two departments to resolve the situation, either emotionally or rationally, based on which one you appreciate the most in daily basis  We mostly forget to get the control of emotional! That’s why sometimes we controlled by others! Plus, we forgot to distinguish in between positive thinking and negative thinking WANT FOR EVERYBODY ALL THAT YOU WANT FOR YOURSELF! If we leave our mind, it goes everywhere, everywhere believe me, Now We should keep our mind busy by simple few steps, grab a book that you like to read and start reading, surround yourself with healthy and positive people, feed your brain by eating healthy foods, learn h

HOW QUICKLY COULD A SIGNLE SUPERVISRUS SPREAD To EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON EARTH?

  If it's particularly contagious virus, it would spread across the planet in a year. 'if it starts in New York, it's going to be in London certainly within a week.' says Ira longini, a biostatistician at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research in Seattle who uses computer models to analyze how viruses globe-trot. " And from there. it will quickly travel to the rest of North America and Europe, " For longini's computer forecasts to become reality, though, certain conditions would need to be met. First, it affects the respiratory tract, so influenza. As anyone who has suffered though a bout of flu knows, it affects the respiratory tract, so sneezing and coughing make it easy to infect anyone within a radius of 3 feed (0.9m). Second, the viruses must originate in a major city with plenty of airport traffic, to ensure official are off the trail of the real megabug, says Andrew Pekosz, a virologist and immunologist at Johns Hopki