Tag #Resilience

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Harnessing the Stress Paradox: Turning Pressure into Personal Growth

This article examines the "stress paradox," detailing three stress types—eustress, hypostress, and hyperstress—and offering strategies for managing each to improve well-being, citing 2024 studies linking stress perception to mental toughness and job boredom to decreased life satisfaction.

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Good Health and Well-being
taz.de
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Resilience in Gaza: Life Amidst War's Destruction

Amidst the destruction caused by the war in Gaza, displaced residents show remarkable resilience: cultivating gardens near their tents, rebuilding homes, and children finding joy in play, while schools are used as shelters, demonstrating the will to live and rebuild despite the hardship.

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No Poverty
sueddeutsche.de
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Panama Tree's Lightning Resistance Provides Ecological Advantage

A study in Panama found that the large "Dipteryx oleifera" tree survives frequent lightning strikes, unlike surrounding trees, gaining competitive advantages through increased light, nutrients, and reduced vine competition, potentially shaping rainforest ecosystems.

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Life on Land
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A Decade of War: Yemen's Unending Suffering and Boundless Generosity

Ten years of war in Yemen have caused widespread suffering, including loss of life due to lack of healthcare access, displacement, and constant fear, yet amidst the devastation, acts of extraordinary generosity highlight the resilience of the Yemeni people.

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No Poverty
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Chronic Stress: Health Impacts and Effective Management Strategies

Chronic stress, experienced by most adults, negatively impacts mental and physical health, increasing risks of heart disease, weakened immunity, and digestive problems; however, acute stress can be beneficial, and effective management strategies include mindfulness, exercise, and social support.

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Good Health and Well-being
faz.net
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Pompeii and Ukraine: A Contrast of Destruction and Resilience

A German author travels to Naples to meet a Ukrainian friend who visits Pompeii, contrasting the preserved ancient city with the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
welt.de
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Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition

Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...

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Quality Education
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Optimal Stress Levels Crucial for Well-being, Says Emory Professor

Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory University professor, contends that optimal stress levels are crucial for well-being, differentiating between harmful chronic stress and beneficial 'eustress' that triggers positive biochemical responses; she offers five strategies for incorporating positive stress int...

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Former Premier League Referee Learns to Walk Again

Uriah Rennie, the Premier League's first Black referee, is learning to walk again after a rare neurological condition caused paralysis; despite this, he will begin his role as Sheffield Hallam University chancellor in May.

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Dynamo's NHS-Enabled Return to Performing

Steven Frayne, the magician Dynamo, credits the NHS with his return to performing after a two-year break caused by severe arthritis and Crohn's disease, showcasing the NHS's impact on his career and the arts.

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forbes.com
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COVID-19: Systemic Failures, Innovation, and the Path to Future Preparedness

The COVID-19 pandemic, starting in Wuhan in late 2019, caused over 20 million deaths worldwide, revealing critical weaknesses in global health systems and governance, while simultaneously spurring innovation and exposing societal inequalities.

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Ukrainian Theaters Flourish Amidst War

Following the February 24, 2022, invasion of Ukraine, theaters across the country, including those in Kyiv and Odesa, have seen a significant rise in audience attendance as they become refuges providing a sense of normalcy and community. Ukrainian artists are actively involved in fundraising for the...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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