As you age, the number of mitochondria in your cells declines, but that happens much more slowly in people who continue to do strenuous exercise.
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Opinion: There are no positive effects of climate change – especially not in Maine
I know that it is difficult to accept that climate change will have a negative impact on our lives. If you’re not ready to accept that, I encourage you to find more light reading.
Opinion: How Kamala Harris and the Paris Olympics saved us from a summer of doomscrolling
It’s nice to be reminded that moods can lift, prospects can change.
Opinion: How Tim Walz stacks up against Donald Trump
Apples and oranges, you say? Let’s just have some fun.
Opinion: Deployment to Bosnia taught me that democracies are very fragile
While some have suggested that our fears for our democracy if Trump is elected again are overblown, my experience tells me they’re not.
Opinion: South Portland should be removing barriers to housing, not creating them
The housing crisis is something which really ought to be handled regionally. Instead, each town has the ability to shoot down housing developments.
Opinion: Maybe legalizing weed wasn’t such a great idea
Is this actually a good move? I remain of two minds on the question.
Opinion: Why are Republican voters putting up with this?
Please, not again.
Opinion: Americans are still too willing to move to disaster zones
Somewhere between 17 million and 39 million homes in this country are underinsured for flood and fire risk, according to various estimates.
Opinion: Please, don’t sell South Portland out
Concerned citizens feel they should be allowed to vote on the Yard South project, a development that could change our lives dramatically – for the worse.