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Arianna Huffington

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Mother. Sister. Yiayia. Founder & CEO @Thrive Global
On a mission to improve health outcomes and productivity
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Healthy eating is about more than nourishing our bodies. It's also about empowering people and communities with the tools and resources they need to feed themselves and their families. That's why @Thrive Global is partnering with SharkNinja, whose generous donation of 500

Healthy eating is about more than nourishing our bodies. It's also about empowering people and communities with the tools and resources they need to feed themselves and their families.

That's why @Thrive Global is partnering with <a href="/SharkNinja/">SharkNinja</a>, whose generous donation of 500
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Has Big Food reached its Big Tobacco moment? The parallels are striking: 70% of America's food supply is ultra-processed and we have more and more science about how incredibly damaging these foods are for our health. There’s now momentum to push for change. Read more here in

Has Big Food reached its Big Tobacco moment?

The parallels are striking: 70% of America's food supply is ultra-processed and we have more and more science about how incredibly damaging these foods are for our health.

There’s now momentum to push for change.

Read more here in
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“Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria.” As described by Christina Caron in the The New York Times, the term refers to “an intense emotional reaction to rejection, teasing, criticism or the perception that you have failed.” It was popularized by Dr. Bill Dodson, a psychiatrist who treats people

“Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria.” 

As described by Christina Caron in the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>, the term refers to “an intense emotional reaction to rejection, teasing, criticism or the perception that you have failed.” It was popularized by Dr. Bill Dodson, a psychiatrist who treats people
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“It is not enough for a great nation merely to have added new years to life — our objective must also be to add new life to those years.” This quote from John F. Kennedy has stayed with me — and I thought of it again while reading a powerful new book I loved: “Super Agers” by

“It is not enough for a great nation merely to have added new years to life — our objective must also be to add new life to those years.”  

This quote from John F. Kennedy has stayed with me — and I thought of it again while reading a powerful new book I loved: “Super Agers” by
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Amazing new study in the New England Journal of Medicine showing the impact of exercise for colon cancer patients, lowering the risk of recurrence of the cancer by 28% and increasing survival rates. In fact, the effect was so large it rivaled that of cancer drugs. As

Amazing new study in the New England Journal of Medicine showing the impact of exercise for colon cancer patients, lowering the risk of recurrence of the cancer by 28% and increasing survival rates.

In fact, the effect was so large it rivaled that of cancer drugs. 

As
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5 Key Tips for Recovery ⬇️ Physical therapist (and my friend!), Daniel Giordano, wrote a great piece for @Thrive Global on why recovery is a critical part of any exercise routine — and how to do it right. He breaks it down into 5 essential strategies: 1. Deep, consistent

5 Key Tips for Recovery ⬇️ 

Physical therapist (and my friend!), Daniel Giordano, wrote a great piece for @Thrive Global on why recovery is a critical part of any exercise routine — and how to do it right. 

He breaks it down into 5 essential strategies:

1. Deep, consistent
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Here's some valuable advice to any CEO (or future CEO out there) when it comes to AI adoption: "The CEO himself or herself has to be totally unambiguous that we are going to be a co-creator with this technology." That's from Eric Larsen, a healthcare veteran and member of our

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Has the delta between what we know about our health and our actual health ever been greater? The science is clear on what we know we should be doing in our key daily behaviors — food, movement, sleep, stress management and connection — to stay healthy. And yet incorporating that

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How do we build resilience in a world that never stops? That’s the question we tackled at Walmart’s newly opened Sunnyvale campus, where Chief Talent Officer Lo Stomski and I discussed how we can build a resilience toolkit rooted in science and powered by behavior change. We

How do we build resilience in a world that never stops?

That’s the question we tackled at <a href="/Walmart/">Walmart</a>’s newly opened Sunnyvale campus, where Chief Talent Officer Lo Stomski and I discussed how we can build a resilience toolkit rooted in science and powered by behavior change.

We
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Wishing a very happy (and healthy) Father’s Day to all of the fathers in my life, past and present: to Michael, an amazing dad to our daughters, to Paul, the newest and most wonderful father to my grandson Alexander, and last to my own father, who passed down to me his love of

Wishing a very happy (and healthy) Father’s Day to all of the fathers in my life, past and present: to Michael, an amazing dad to our daughters, to Paul, the newest and most wonderful father to my grandson Alexander, and last to my own father, who passed down to me his love of