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  2. 5 Wellness Trends That Will Dominate 2025, from Filter-Free ...

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    Tom Werner/getty images. Per eharmony’s 2024 Rule Breaker report, which uncovers the trends that will define how we date in 2025, Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X are giving new perspectives to old ...

  3. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    Workplace wellness programs have been around since the 1970s [34] and have gained new popularity as the push for cost savings in the health delivery system becomes more evident as a result of high health care expenditures in the U.S. Employer wellness programs have shown to have a return on investment of about $3 for every $1 invested over a ...

  4. Wellness (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Wellness is a particularly broad term, [13] but it is often used by promoters of unproven medical therapies, such as the Food Babe [5] or Goop. [13] Jennifer Gunter has criticized what she views as a promotion of over-diagnoses by the wellness community. Goop's stance is that it is "skeptical of the status quo" and "offer[s] open-minded ...

  5. Health - Wikipedia

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    Health has a variety of definitions, which have been used for different purposes over time. In general, it refers to physical and emotional well-being, especially that associated with normal functioning of the human body, absent of disease, pain (including mental pain), or injury.

  6. Holism and Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Holism and Evolution is a 1926 book by South African statesman Jan Smuts, in which he coined the word "holism", [1] [2] although Smuts' meaning differs from the modern concept of holism. [3] Smuts defined holism as the "fundamental factor operative towards the creation of wholes in the universe."

  7. The Best of Reason: Did Evolution Give Us Free Will?

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    This week's featured article is "Did Evolution Give Us Free Will?" by Ronald Bailey. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward .

  8. Evolutionary approaches to depression - Wikipedia

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    One reason depression is thought to be a pathology is that it causes so much psychic pain and distress. However, physical pain is also very distressful, yet it has an evolved function: to inform the organism that it is being damaged, to motivate it to withdraw from the source of damage, and to learn to avoid such damage-causing circumstances in the future.

  9. Health club - Wikipedia

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    View of a health club. A health club (also known as a fitness club, fitness center, health spa, weight room and commonly referred to as a gym) is a place that houses exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise.