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Imposter Syndrome: A Common Barrier to Career Advancement

Imposter syndrome, the feeling of being a fraud despite achievements, affects 70% of professionals, with women experiencing it at a much higher rate (54%) than men (24%); however, self-doubt can be managed and even leveraged for growth by reframing negative thoughts and building self-confidence.

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Reduced Inequality
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Combating Age-Related Mobility Decline Through Exercise

Aging causes muscle loss (sarcopenia), joint deterioration, and decreased bone density, reducing mobility and increasing fall risks; however, resistance training, mobility work, balance exercises, and cardiovascular fitness can mitigate these effects.

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Good Health and Well-being
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High Food Costs in Canada's Arctic: One Family's Struggle

Alan Sim, a 68-year-old from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, spends $1000 bi-weekly feeding his 12-person family, utilizing federal subsidies to offset the high cost of groceries in his remote, fly-in community.

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Zero Hunger
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Thousands of Hotels to Open Globally in 2025

Thousands of hotels are scheduled to open in 2025, showcasing diverse offerings ranging from the luxurious Oberoi Rajgarh Palace in India to the eco-conscious Mandai Rainforest Resort in Singapore and adventure-focused lodges in New Zealand and Kenya, reflecting a global surge in tourism and hospita...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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South African Pug Rescue Center Addresses Breed-Specific Health Crisis

Cheryl and Malcolm Gaw's Pug Rescue South Africa in Johannesburg has rescued over 2,500 pugs since 2010, currently housing nearly 200 due to breed-specific health issues like breathing problems and high veterinary costs, creating a large-scale rescue operation.

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No Poverty
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Rising Colon Cancer Rates in Young Adults Linked to Lifestyle Changes

Cancer diagnoses are rising among people under 50, with colon cancer showing a particularly sharp increase, linked to lifestyle changes since the 1950s including increased consumption of processed foods, less physical activity, and higher rates of obesity, impacting cellular processes and hormone re...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Utrecht's Concours: Classic Fine Dining with a Modern Twist

Concours, a fine-dining restaurant in Utrecht, offers a refined experience with multi-course menus featuring seasonal, locally-sourced dishes and sophisticated wine pairings, though some experimental combinations prove less successful than others; the innovative dessert, however, suggests a promisin...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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England's Litter Crisis: Public Health, Economic Impact, and Proposed Solutions

A survey of 1,140 miles of English streets found over 90% littered, with 75% of the public perceiving a worsening problem impacting mental health and investment; the Deposit Return Scheme is proposed to mitigate this.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Preretirees and Retirees Misprioritize Key Retirement Decisions

A Stanford Center on Longevity study shows that while many preretirees and retirees seek investment advice, they often overlook more impactful decisions such as retirement timing and Social Security claiming, which significantly affect their financial security.

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No Poverty
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Ten Financial Tips for Aspiring Snowbirds

Financial advisor Michael Murray and his wife exemplify the growing snowbird trend, purchasing a Florida home for winter months; this article provides ten financial tips for those considering a similar lifestyle change, covering areas like rental costs, insurance, healthcare, and residency.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Fat Cell Memory Explains Weight Regain After Dieting

A Nature study reveals that fat cells 'remember' being fat, making weight loss difficult; 90% of dieters regain weight due to epigenetic changes in fat cells that persist even after weight loss, highlighting the need for long-term lifestyle changes for sustainable weight management.

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Good Health and Well-being
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China's Spring Festival: A Blend of Ancient Rituals and Modern Celebrations

The Spring Festival in China features diverse celebrations, from ancestor worship and ethnic traditions like the Mongolian Tsagaan Sar to historical lantern shows and folk performances such as dragon and lion dances, all preserved by dedicated inheritors and organizations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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