Posts Tagged ‘Heal’
When Vietnam Creates a Living Wonder: Building Cities That Heal Both People and Planet
For decades, the global map of urban development seemed firmly defined by familiar names. The United States shaped the world’s financial megacities; Dubai astonished the globe with audacious land reclamation projects; Singapore became a benchmark for disciplined, sustainable planning. Within that sweeping current, Vietnam was often perceived as a latecomer, observing, learning, adapting, and steadily…
Read MoreLiving With Parkinson’s: Why We Must Integrate Science and Psychedelics to Heal the Mind, the Body, and the Human Spirit
For most of modern history, medicine has sought to treat the body as a collection of systems, mechanical, biochemical, and reactive. We have made extraordinary progress: we can replace hearts, edit genes, and extend lives. Yet for all this advancement, there remains an essential dimension of health that we rarely discuss: the human spirit. As…
Read MoreFeeding with Purpose: Scout & Zoe’s Story of Compassion, Innovation, and a Mission to Heal
Few people can turn personal passion into a force for good, but Cindy Dunston Quirk has done exactly that. Inspired by her love for dogs, she founded Scout & Zoe’s, a brand dedicated to helping pets live healthier lives while tackling broader challenges with innovation, compassion, and a purpose that extends beyond profit. Scout &…
Read MoreIsrael Retreat Helps Rescuers Heal From October 7 Attack
From a distance, it seemed like a relaxing get-together among friends. A group of men sitting around a crackling bonfire in the Jerusalem Hills, one strumming a guitar while others sang along. Between each song, they laughed and joked. But when the music stopped, each Israeli volunteer rescue worker was handed a pen and a…
Read MorePsychological Wounds Hard To Heal For Gaza War Victims
On a floating hospital near Gaza, doctors aren’t just treating physical wounds — they’re providing emotional support too for children and adults haunted by months of terrifying war. Child amputees and elderly people in wheelchairs are among the patients on the converted ship off Arish, northern Egypt, funded and operated by the oil-rich United Arab…
Read More12 Natural Remedies for Common Ailments in 2024: Heal Yourself Naturally
Natural remedies can be a helpful complement to conventional medical treatments for common ailments. They have also become a favored go-to in a world full of toxins and wary of turning to chemicals for healing. However, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional before trying any new remedies, especially if you have pre-existing health…
Read MoreA Chance ‘To Heal’: Rwanda Genocide Survivor On UNESCO Memorial
Vanessa Uwase had little chance of survival when her mother was murdered during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Today, she works at the country’s largest memorial to the slaughter — one of four sites added to UNESCO’s heritage list on Wednesday. The Gisozi genocide memorial is “a resting place for many of my loved ones,…
Read More10 Years On, Kenya Mall Siege Survivor Says Retelling Ordeal Helped To Heal
“Please let them not kill us, let them not kill us.” Ten years on, Loi Awat still remembers the desperate prayers of people around her as she became caught up in one of the deadliest attacks on Kenyan soil — the four-day siege at the upmarket Westgate shopping mall. For four harrowing hours, Awat crammed…
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