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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

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How Jewel became a mental health advocate She reflects on the fact that when she moved out of her house as a 15-year-old, even if she knew how to find a therapist, she wouldn’t have had the money for one. As a result, terms like “ mental health ,” “advocate” and “trauma” were not a part of her lexicon.

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Celebrating New Talent: Emerging Entrepreneurs Shines a Light on Up-and-Coming Entrepreneurs

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One night, she spent hours after work navigating different websites trying to find a dance class at the right time, and the idea for ClassPass came to her: one membership that could provide access to an array of fitness studios and gyms so people could easily find ways to improve their health through classes that played to their unique interests.

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Lab rats – how the UK life sciences sector is struggling to find space to work

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But it’s also great for health and helping to solve the urgent health challenges the world faces.” It is estimated that two-thirds of all life sciences startups in Europe are formed in the UK. One other point that might encourage life sciences forms to move outside The Golden Triangle is the availability of housing.

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5 Tips For Incorporating Exercise Into Your Life

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I have been exercising in some form or another since I was five or six years old. And I ran the Chicago marathon back in 2002. This is the way to go for health maintenance. I completely agree that health is extremely important. I actually wrote the Change Your Thoughts article back in late March.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

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Anyone who has been in therapy at any point during the past century has likely heard that request, now a go-to punch line for an entire industry of mental health. But focusing on why people are miserable—and reliving that misery one 45-minute session at a time—in order to get happy became, well, depressing for many in the mental health field.

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