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The Pillars of Health: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Well-Being. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Pillars of Health: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Well-Being Health has been known as a negative concept—that is, the absence of disease—but it connotes much more than this. Indeed, the word 'health' refers to physical, mental, and social well-being, bringing dynamism and multiplicity to help us through this sea of complexities and contradictions of modern life. It is relevant to understand and prioritize 'health' in its fullest sense. This article addresses the dimensions of health and how they interlink to generate a comprehensive picture of wellness.
By Shariq Mehmood Khanabout a year ago in Families
Combating the Obesity Epidemic through Employee Health Programs. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Combating the Obesity Epidemic through Employee Health Programs Obesity is a global health menace, affecting millions at large and stressful the health care systems all around the world. As workplace wellness is attaining momentum, organizations are uniquely positioned to address obesity with effective employee health programs that enhance healthier lifestyles, lead to increased productivity, and result in long-term well-being.
By Shariq Mehmood Khanabout a year ago in Families
White House Climate Corps: EPA's New Environmental Justice Program. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
White House Climate Corps: EPA's New Environmental Justice Program We're amped up for the White House Environment Corps, an earth shattering drive that is stirring up ecological activity. This program is set to enormously affect hindered networks while handling environmental change head-on. It's not simply one more government project; it's a unique advantage for youngsters hoping to have a genuine effect in their networks and then some.
By Shariq Mehmood Khanabout a year ago in Families
The Doctor Doesn’t Listen to Her. But the Media Is Starting to.
Introduction For decades, women’s health issues have been marginalized, ignored, and dismissed by medical professionals, leaving many to endure unnecessary suffering. Despite expressing genuine concerns about their health, women often face disregard or inadequate care, sometimes leading to long delays in diagnosis or treatment. The media, however, is beginning to shine a much-needed spotlight on this issue, with stories of women’s struggles starting to resonate with the public. This growing visibility is catalyzing change, helping to raise awareness of systemic flaws in healthcare and challenging long-standing biases that have made many women’s health concerns invisible.
By Mohammed Ebrahim Ali about a year ago in Families
Early Struggles: Finding Love in Unlikely Places
Life often throws us into a whirlwind of challenges, and sometimes it feels as though every door is closed. This was my reality for most of my early adult life. By the time I was 35, everything changed, but the road to that turning point was filled with trials that tested my resilience and faith.
By denizan Lawyerabout a year ago in Families
Why Moms Carry the Load While Dads Live the Dream. AI-Generated.
The Unequal Reality of Custodial Parenting: Why Moms Shoulder the Burden In households across the world, a striking pattern emerges when parents separate: mothers often become the primary custodial parent, while fathers seem to experience a level of freedom that mothers can rarely access. This dynamic raises deep questions about gender roles, societal expectations, and systemic norms. While the arrangement feels almost normalized, it remains one of the most controversial aspects of modern parenting.
By A’Shanti Kingabout a year ago in Families
The True Nature of Relationships
The True Nature of Relationships Life is like a flowing river, ever-changing and constantly moving forward. As it flows, it takes numerous twists and turns, at times flowing with a rush of water, and at other times, it appears calm and still, like a tranquil lake. During this journey, we meet countless people. Some feel close, others simply accompany us for a while before drifting away. However, the true people in our lives are those who stand by us selflessly during times of adversity.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Can Christmas be Special for Lonely People?
Seven days until Christmas, I noticed as I pulled up my google calendar today: Wednesday, December 18th, 2024. I've been waking up around 3 a.m. the past few nights. Maybe it's because I've been going to sleep around 7 or 8 p.m. I guess we could call that a luxury of being retired, though I tend to think of it as an adjustment or a change that I'm still learning to adapt to.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Families
Unsung Heroes:. AI-Generated.
Single mothers are often the silent warriors of society, balancing an overwhelming number of responsibilities with grace, resilience, and unyielding dedication. They wear multiple hats—provider, nurturer, teacher, and protector—all while striving to maintain a sense of stability for their children. Yet, the tireless work they do often goes unnoticed, overshadowed by stereotypes or assumptions that fail to recognize their unwavering strength.
By A’Shanti Kingabout a year ago in Families
What is Self-Love? Practical Steps to Cultivate Self-Love
The good news is that you are in the right place. First of all, being a simple language or the type of language that is clear and easy to understand is what is meant by hard-to-understand vocabulary. Please note that I want the meanings to remain the same while the sentences look very different in your version. In the quest for self-improvement, one of the most important principles that I have come to realize is self-love, which is essentially one of the basic elements of our all-around wellness. I will initiate the journey through this blog post by sharing my insights of what is self-love and also discuss the practical steps to cultivate it into your life. We want to drill down to this topic which is very important.
By ShuchiWritesabout a year ago in Families
The Language of the Heart
The Language of the Heart Words—so simple, so effortlessly spoken—yet they carry an immeasurable power within them. Like a master key, they can unlock the most stubborn doors of the mind when used wisely and at the right moment. On the other hand, words spoken hastily or insensitively can lead to silence, misunderstandings, and the permanent shutting of those very doors.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
The Gift of a Stranger
The wind howled through the city streets, biting at anyone brave enough to venture outside. It was Christmas Eve, and most of the shops were closing early, their employees eager to head home and celebrate with their families. But for Emma, the holiday was just another day—a stark reminder of what she had lost.
By oluwatoba ayomikunabout a year ago in Families









