“Feeling connected socially has a positive influence not only on psychological well-being but also on physical well-being.” Having strong social ties has been linked to lower rates of anxiety, depression, and various health issues. Research shows that people with strong social bonds tend tolive...
Celebrate National Staying Healthy Month throughout January to kick off the new year with a special health-focused celebration. After the partying and festivities of the previous year, this month encourages everyone to focus on overall wellbeing and self-care. The goal was to encourage people to...
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The Campus Kitchen at Georgia Tech also partners with the campus dining services department to prepare and deliver meals to people in need, according to the school's website. U.S. News rank: 38 (tie), National Universities Next:James Madison University (VA) 5/17 Credit James Madison ...
Brinda EM, Kowal P, Attermann J, Enemark U (2015) Health service use, out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic health expenditure among older people in India: the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE). J Epidemiol Commun Health 69(5):489–494 ...
With more than 1.6 billion people reliant on forests for their livelihoods, forests also deliver substantial economic benefits. And at International Paper, forests are at the heart of everything we do. Maintaining the health, well-being and resilience of our forests is integral to global ...
Investments by the global finance sector contribute to industrial-scale agriculture along with its harmful environmental impacts, making their actions sign
Population ageing Innovation Health promotion Introduction Decreasing fertility rates and increasing life expectancy are contributing to global population ageing. As of 2019, there were 703 million people above the age of 65, corresponding to 9% of the global population, this number being projected to...
The World Report on Ageing and Health (WHO2015) focuses on ageing and older people in the global agenda to leave no one behind. Following the SDGs and initiatives focused specifically on older persons such as the International Year of Older Persons (1999), its approach also is rights-based ...
Retinal diseases are a leading cause of vision loss and blindness worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 2.2 billion people globally suffer from vision impairment, with at least 1 billion cases being preventable or treatable. Early detection and timely intervention are cri...