There is life beyond the exhausted and uncertain monogamous couple, who have two children whom they are barely raising in isolation in a modest middle-class single-family home. There are other possible worlds and even better ones. You just have to dream about them, encourages American ethnographer Kristen Ghodsi (Patterson, New ... Read more
Read More »Euskadi ranks 18th worldwide for its well-being
With a Human Development Index of 0.93, Euskadi ranks eighteenth worldwide for the high quality of life of its residents. This comes from the latest report of Eustat, the Basque statistical institute published this Wednesday, which applies the methodology of the United Nations Development Programme. The conclusion is clear: levels ... Read more
Read More »Awarded for helping the well-being of people
Saturday, March 23, 2024, 10:57 , UPDATE 7:01 PM The Official College of Psychology of La Rioja granted seven recognitions and a mention last night within the framework of the presentation of awards to those people and institutions that contributed to disseminating and actualizing psychology’s objectives of facilitating well-being Is- ... Read more
Read More »“We can’t have your kids”
“Due to the shortage of teachers family members are asked not to work, refrain from bringing their sons and daughters. “We continue to have problems hiring personnel.” This is the message that is constantly faced by families who take their sons and daughters to Las Folias Nursery School in Las ... Read more
Read More »Longevity Pyramid, everything that affects the quality of life and how
In recent years, the concept of longevity has found the true meaning of its existence, which means not living a long time, a goal that can be achieved without effort, but living a quality life. “When we talk about quality of life in health, we talk about Preservation of emotional ... Read more
Read More »Religious freedom and animal welfare
It is one thing that animals do not participate in our situation as humans, and another that they do not feel and do not suffer. As Jeremy Bentham said: “If a creature suffers, there can be no moral justification for refusing to take account of that suffering.” It is up ... Read more
Read More »How physical exercise can help improve memory. health and wellness
It’s already been shown that physical activity helps prevent cognitive decline, but now a study from Argentina is going one step further by trying to prove that it can also generate new neurons in adulthood. Neuroscientists and technologists have proven that even sedentary people improve their spatial memory after exercising ... Read more
Read More »Social Welfare Headquarters inaugurates its new bathrooms adapted for people suffering from osteoporosis
Barbara García Torrijano, Minister of Social Welfare of Castilla-La Manchainaugurated this Friday new bathrooms adapted for people with ostomies, which have been installed both in the public building housing the Department of Social Welfare and Health in Toledo and in the headquarters of the provincial delegations in the regional capital. ... Read more
Read More »How to do safe exercise for mother and baby during pregnancy. health and wellness
It has always been customary to be extremely protective of pregnant women, urging them to control their activities and rest most of the time. However, for approximately the past three decades, the scientific literature has been showing just the opposite. It is very important to maintain an active life… Subscribe ... Read more
Read More »The science of happiness, under test. health and wellness
We all want to be happy – and for decades, psychologists have tried to figure out how to achieve that state of happiness. Many surveys and experiments in this area have pointed to a variety of approaches, ranging from giving away our things to stopping using Facebook or forcing ourselves ... Read more
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