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This week for Macro Mondays we are interpreting the theme "Good health". I take cod liver oil for my ageing joints.
Can not believe this: took this photo on Monday afternoon 6th January 2014 and by Friday morning 10th Jan it has had 7,085 views! Made 25,000 by May 2018. First ever of my photos to reach this milestone.
Every knows sunflower seeds are a health snack, right.
And where else to get your fill of health food than right under two giant bird feeders full of sunflower seeds?
Seen at Dauset Trails Nature Center - a Chipmunk Paradise.
'Mind your health'
Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed in May by reaching millions of people in the United States through the media, local events, and screenings.(copy and paste bit done)
This is now a Global campaign and awareness is indeed needed.
My thoughts after the last year or so we have had that helped no one through anxiety or other mental health issues was to give a moment to try and create an image that was my representation of the awareness campaign in lightpainting.
The translation of the shot will be different for everyone but the message is the same!
37/52 “Health”
I believe that health means feeling full, and at the same time balanced. May our three axes … The body, the soul and the thought, be in perfect harmony.
So represent these three elements in different ways. The body represents the character in question, who looks at everything from below, and looks up the other axes … The gems represent the soul and the vibration of things, and the branches represent the mind and thought, which are like roots on each other.
37/52 “Salud”
Creo que la salud significa sentirse pleno, y a la vez equilibrado. Que nuestros tres ejes… El cuerpo, el alma y el pensamiento, esten en perfecta armonia.
Así que represente estos tres elementos de distintas maneras. El cuerpo representa el personaje en cuestión, que mira todo desde abajo, y contempla hacia arriba los demás ejes… Las gemas representan el alma y la vibración de las cosas, y las ramas, representan la mente y el pensamiento, que son como raíces unas sobre otras.
Some of the health care workers that treated me at the MGH. Gave me the best care and comfort. Kudos to them all.
”Tiny’s Good Wishes ”
Best Wishes to all my Friends for 2025
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken on Jan 1, 2025
GigaSet GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/20 Sec
ISO 731
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A hardwood ("Kamagong") sculpture of an Akita Inu . . . I was told that it is common to give similar images to wish someone good health. Wishing for everyone.
I love doughnuts but never eat them now. I'm trying to be healthy.
Someone brought these into the office as a holiday snack. I was tempted but managed to only lust for them and take this photo.
Happy holidays. Merry Christmas.
Brian Dettmer
Health and Longevity,
2010,
Altered Book,
9-5/8" x 8-1/4" x 5-1/2"
Image Courtesy of the Artist
Thursday is my birthday...I´ve only three simple wishes...peace on earth..Cheerfulness for you all..and, you can imagine, a little hint of lacy peeking slip..That´s all! Your lucky dreaming Tom
First 103 Creatives! Very exciting to be in my third session already. This is our first assignment of 103, a stock photo or "word association." Week 1 - Health
A stethoscope on a piggy bank depicting the high cost of health care
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ISO speed : ISO-500
F-stop : f/5.6
Exposure time : 1/60 sec.
Focal lenght : 55mm
Flash mode : No flash
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" ... many people - including many doctors - just love gadgets and measuring things... ... Actually, there's too much monitoring in some health matters. Some monitoring could cause anxiety without benefit, or lead to actions that do more harm than good. "
Hilda Bastian is Editor etc at PubMed Health, blogger at Scientific American. Commenting on epidemiology with cartoons at Statistically funny.
Read Are you watching you? and “Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make…” How Much Monitoring Is Too Much? by Hilda Bastian.
See more comics - all our posts tagged overdiagnosis and screening.