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For You Haiti Provides Education and Life-Saving Medical Care to Residents of La Gonave

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For You Haiti is one of five nonprofit organizations SUCCESS magazine is spotlighting during the week of Giving Tuesday. We tallied up the nominations and are pleased to highlight the hard work these organizations are doing behind the scenes to better the lives of others. They added more staff, offices and a medical clinic.

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Is Damp January a More Sustainable Alternative to Dry January?

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The organization hoped that by taking a month off of drinking, participants would begin asking questions about their alcohol intake. A more mindful relationship with alcohol Hana Elson is a TikTok creator who has carried the idea of damp January into an entire “damp lifestyle.” “For Koob holds a Ph.D. Koob recommends getting curious.

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10 Healthy Habits: Why Not Now?

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Staying motivated and working toward a health goal entails believing on some level that it’s possible,” says Tindle, an associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University. “ Your own history is concrete proof that you’ve met goals before and you can do so again.” Even small adjustments in attitude make a difference.

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Nick Santonastasso: Staying Adaptive in a Handicap World

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In 1996, I was born with Hanhart syndrome, a rare condition that leaves babies with undeveloped limbs or organs. Doctors gave me a 30% chance to live because I was the 12th baby in medical history to have Hanhart syndrome. Of those 12 babies, eight died because their organs couldn’t support them. My organs were 100% healthy.

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Good to Great: 6 Tips for the Journey from Health to Strength

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According to the World Health Organization , “People who are insufficiently active have a 20% to 30% increased risk of death compared to people who are sufficiently active.” Wherever you are along the path of life, you can create a new, higher trajectory—a goal for a life of freedom, strength and abundant energy. Share your strength.

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Beyond the Music: DJ Steve Aoki Taps Into Tech and Brain Advocacy Through the Aoki Foundation

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From biology to the ‘Singularity’ Founded in 2012, the Aoki Foundation raises awareness about brain health and longevity , focusing on new gene therapies, regenerative medicine and organ and tissue engineering and vitality. Aoki didn’t start out planning to create a foundation. degrees Fahrenheit. Aoki finds his own energy in music.

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Coming Out the Other Side of Hardship

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Spurred by her son’s growing medical needs, Grady started studying the brain and neurodevelopment. So, I have been studying the brain and resilience and what organizations and leaders and entrepreneurs can do to not just navigate this world that we find ourselves in now but really thrive as a result. Sometimes, it’s OK to not be OK.

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