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well-being

[wel-bee-ing] / ˈwɛlˈbi ɪŋ /




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He said he continued to pray for peace, diplomacy and the “well-being of peoples, who yearn for peaceful existence founded on justice,” according to a translated statement.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s becoming comical: chief heart, well-being and happiness officers, even chief vibes and inspiration officers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Research involving Chinese nurses reported similar associations in adults, linking regular bubble tea consumption to anxiety, depression, fatigue, job burnout, and lower overall well-being, even after accounting for other variables.

From Science Daily

"The greater the number of plants used, the more likely the benefit to air quality and overall well-being," the charity said.

From BBC

This wealth gap suggests that for many boomers, wasteful spending habits could have a meaningful impact on their financial well-being.

From MarketWatch