Introduction, infographic, sustainability

The habits of those who live green

The habits of those who live green
Seeking and living all-around well-being in ours also means respecting nature and living in harmony with the environment around us. Learning to live by paying attention to the environment is the first step in contributing to the well-being of our planet.

For more information read the following italian article: https://www.grazia.it/stile-di-vita/tendenze-lifestyle/come-vivere-green

Introduction, infographic, cancer in italy

Cancer in Italy

Cancer in Italy
Today, cancer is one of the greatest health challenghes facing people around the world.  In 2020-2021, slowdowns in cancer diagnoses and screenings delayed diagnoses of tumours, both in early and advanced stages. Furthermore, the lockdown and pandemic anxiety generated an increase in risk behaviours. such as sedentarism, alcohol abuse and cigarette smoking.

For more information read the following articles: Cos'è il cancro (airc.it)

Introduction, infographic, cancer prevention

Prevention

Prevention
Tens of thousands of people in Italy are diagnosed each year, making it almost an emergency to fight and prevent. But how can we implement them? When it comes to prevention, there are some indications that are valid at all ages, while others relate specifically to certain seasons of life, especially when it comes to screening as a tool for early diagnosis. Take a look at those for the 15-39 age group!

For more information read the following articles: Prevenire il cancro in base all'età (airc.it)

Introduction, infographic, 12 steps for cancer prevention

12 Steps

12 Steps
Prevention can be implemented on a daily basis by promoting physical and mental well-bein in all our action and days. Here 12 steps to foster psychological well-being

For more information read the following italian article: 12 consigli per aumentare il benessere psicologico | Santagostino Psiche



Author: Sara Vivirito - CEIPES

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