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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
A Place Called Home
They had slowly crept out of the city. Soaked roads, sleet pounding down around the car. They had just filled up the tank; after all, they needed to get there. He loved the smell of gasoline; it promised power and speed ahead. And yet, it was fleeting.
By Henrik Hagelandabout 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
Family...What Family?
Christmas is right around the corner and I'm looking forward for some well-deserved R&R alone. According to a YouGov study, 11 percent of Americans spent the holidays solo. More specifically, holidays that different people celebrate in the month of December. Recently, one of my coworkers asked what my plans are for Christmas. I replied that I was planning on spending them alone. He told me that I needed people during the holidays, but I insisted and expressed that I wanted to spend them all by myself. While his kind gesture was well-intentioned, it's okay for me to be alone.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Families
Sweet Memories
In the core of a clamoring city, in the midst of the transcending high rises and the perpetual murmur of metropolitan life, dwelled a gathering of four uncommon people: Aryan, Areba, Nisha, and Villon. Limited by a rugged obligation of kinship, they shared innumerable giggling filled minutes, genuine discussions, and remarkable undertakings.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Families
Defining Family
"I'll make up a kettle," Avery muttered as they saw my face when I was blown inside. They hurried into the kitchen. Rowan hung up my coat, and Ash wrapped me in a blanket and installed me in the ratty but comfy chair by the stove. The others drew closer. We weren't rich enough to have an open fire to cuddle near, and we certainly couldn't afford the wood to go with it. We didn't have much at all, but it was ours.
By Meredith Harmonabout a year ago in Families
AR Rahman Faces Backlash for Controversial Divorce Hashtag
AR Rahman Faces Backlash Over " #ArrSairaaBreakup" Hashtag in Divorce Post Legendary music composer AR Rahman recently courted online controversy with a post in which he used the hashtag #ArrSairaaBreakup discussing divorce and privacy. He compared the new x-privacy law which was initiated to ensure that people, especially celebrities, were given the right to privacy in sensitive matters. What could have been a healthy reminder of discretion was soon hijacked by negative reactions, accusations of insensitivity, and other personal attacks as people lost sight of what he was saying.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Families
Tales of Hearth
The wind howled outside, shaking the loose windowpane in a way that sounded suspiciously like a goose honking in distress. Inside, the scene could not have been more different. A fire crackled in the old stone hearth, its warmth stretching lazily across the room like a sleepy cat. A pot of spiced cider simmered on the stove, filling the air with the smell of cinnamon and nostalgia.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Families









