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Climate Change: A Double Whammy for Health Systems

November 23, 2024

Climate change is a big problem for our health and the systems that take care of it. It's like a double burden because it affects both our direct health and the systems that protect us. Scientists have looked at a lot of studies to figure out what the main issues are and where there are gaps in our

politics

Ukraine's 1000 Days: Losses and Resilience

November 22, 2024

Ukraine has been fighting Russia’s invasion for 1000 days. This is a grim milestone, with losses in soldiers, equipment, and territory all nearing record numbers. According to Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, the war has cost Ukraine dearly. Yet, Ukraine has shown remarkable resilien

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How Resilience Shapes ICU Nurses' Attitudes Toward Death

November 19, 2024

Many older adults wish to spend their last days in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). ICU nurses play a crucial role in providing hospice care, and their views on death greatly impact the quality of end-of-life services they offer. Positive psychology highlights the importance of fostering positive attit

religion

Revival of Faith: Argentines of Polish Descent Pilgrim to Luján Post-COVID

November 18, 2024

Luján, nestled in Argentina, is a prime spiritual destination for believers worldwide. Each year, Buenos Aires' Polish communities host a pilgrimage for Polish Argentines. This fascinating journey has seen a rollercoaster of pilgrim numbers, from 5 million in 2019 to a dramatic drop to 1 million in

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Kids' Views on COVID-19: Resilience and Agency in Israeli Families

November 15, 2024

Imagine being a young child in Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study peeks into the lives of 50 Israeli kids aged 3 to 6, from middle to high socioeconomic backgrounds. Using a card game to talk to them, researchers found out how they dealt with the pandemic. They noticed four big themes:

science

Growing Up Happy: The Global Impact of Positive Childhoods

November 9, 2024

Ever wondered how your childhood affects your adult life? A recent study dug into this, showing that good childhoods can set you up for happiness and resilience later on. People who had positive experiences as kids were more likely to stay happy and bounce back from challenges. Interestingly, the st

business

Staying Strong: Dar es Salaam's Businesses Defy Floods

November 8, 2024

In Dar es Salaam's bustling cityscape, there's a unique story of resilience unfolding in the flood-prone areas, particularly in Kigogo. Here, many small and medium-sized businesses, also known as MSMEs, operate amidst the challenges posed by floods. Despite the risk, these businesses seem to thrive,

lifestyle

Snapshots of Family Fortitude: Battling COVID-19 Together

November 7, 2024

A fascinating study took a close look at how families endured the COVID-19 pandemic. They used an interesting technique called Photovoice, where families captured photos or videos that showed what kept them strong or weighted them down in their communities. Nine families participated, sharing their

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Resilience in Families and Communities: A Visual Journey Through COVID-19

November 6, 2024

Have you ever wondered how families and communities can bounce back after facing tough times? A recent study used a method called Photovoice to explore this question. Photovoice is a unique approach where people take photos or videos to share their experiences. In this case, families who had dealt w

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Different Paths: A Former Marine's Trip to Freedom

October 20, 2024

Have you ever wondered what happens to people who stand strong in the face of adversity? Let's talk about Paul Whelan, who had a journey that would make anyone think about resilience and persistence. Whelan was once a Marine. That training likely helped him when he found himself in a tough situatio