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Ms. Larsson’s garden, situated on a postage stamp of land beside the Karlbergs Canal, is one of more than 7,000 garden ...
I think it’s safe to assume that everyone could use more happiness in life, although it’s not typically a goal most of us single-mindedly focus on. The results of a new study, however, suggest a quick ...
The Plymouth Police Department reports on a week's incidents, including 851 responses, 16 arrests, and various calls for ...
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After Spotlight Feature, Keay Advocates for Investing in Personal Growth and Local Causes VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / July 7, 2025 / Serial entrepreneur and investor Aaron Keay is encouraging ...
What if the best medicine isn’t a pill, but people? Community, connection, and shared purpose are transforming health and ...
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For many Americans born between 1971 and 1981—the heart of Generation X—life often feels like a relentless race against the ...
Human well-being on a finite planet towards 2100," uses a system dynamics-based modeling approach to explore two future ...
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Jill Schlesinger answers your top money questions It doesn't take $1 million to achieve the top predictor of financial well-being, according to new research from investment firm Vanguard.
Researchers are still figuring out how people define well-being across countries and cultures. Happiness is a factor, but it’s probably not the only one. Whether or not a person is happy is ...