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The Connection Between Mental Health and the Environment
The Connection Between Mental Health and the Environment Introduction: Mental health is a crucial aspect of our overall well-being, and our environment plays a significant role in determining it. Our daily surroundings have a profound impact on our mood, stress levels, and general mental health. The way we interact with the environment affects not only our psychological well-being but also the planet's sustainability. This article will explore the connection between mental health and the environment and provide ways to promote a healthy mind and sustainable planet.
By HSE Insider3 years ago in Humans
Off The Wall
“If walls could talk,” is a phrase that I thought was said either trying to resurrect and reconcile the secrets of the past, or wanting to be intrusive about situations and places where an invitation wasn’t extended. I mean, nobody really expects to hear a dead structure voicing random sentiments. Think about it. To say something talks, means it would have to have heard, seen or felt something, right? Any experience apart from any or all of the other senses makes talking seem quite impossible – at the very least highly improbable. After all, what would they say? And why? On the other hand, if any or all of these perceptions were functioning in a wall, then I would have to rethink the world as I knew it – or believed I knew it.
By Cathy Hensford3 years ago in Humans
Meet Murphy Claire Levesque: The Daughter of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon
If you're a fan of professional wrestling, you're likely familiar with the power couple that is Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. They've been a staple in the industry for decades, with Triple H as a successful wrestler and current WWE executive, and Stephanie McMahon as the Chief Brand Officer of WWE. But what about their personal life? In this article, we'll take a closer look at their daughter, Murphy Claire Levesque.
By ankit Zestful3 years ago in Humans
Healthy life for older men
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, and the risk of developing it increases with age. Men age 50 and above are at increased risk of developing prostate cancer. The risk continues to increase with age, with the majority of prostate cancers being diagnosed in men over the age of 65.
By Nasyrul Hakimi Bin Kamaruzzaman3 years ago in Humans
Shop with a Purpose: Help Save the Planet!
Are you tired of going to the grocery store, filling up plastic bags, and then feeling guilty about the waste you're creating? Well, it's time to ditch those single-use bags and switch to reusable shopping bags. And lucky for you, Amazon has a plethora of options to choose from. We've done the research and found the top three best reusable shopping bags that will help you do your part in saving the world.
By Bota Adrian3 years ago in Humans
Rethinking Economic Growth: Embracing Empathy in Economic Interventions
As we delve into the tenets of the Principle of Empathetic Intervention, we must be cognizant of the fact that economics cannot be comprehended in a vacuum, devoid of the human condition. Economic doctrines and strategies must be rooted in the verities of the people they endeavor to benefit. It is solely by embracing empathy and ensconcing the human experience at the core of our economic interventions that we can genuinely engender a substantial and tangible transformation.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Humans
Managing Life as a Single Dad
Being a single dad is something that’s going to test you in many ways. You want to be the best dad that you can be, but sometimes it feels so daunting. Having to raise your children without a spouse might make you feel intimidated. Keep reading to learn about tips for managing life as a single dad.
By Chris Hilken3 years ago in Humans
The Principle of Empathetic Intervention: A Transformative Concept for Economic Development
As we consider the Principle of Empathetic Intervention, we are reminded that economics cannot be fully understood in isolation from the human condition. Economic policies and theories must be grounded in the realities of the people they seek to serve. It is only by embracing empathy and placing human experience at the center of our economic interventions that we can truly make a meaningful impact.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Humans








