Monthly Archives: April 2026
A DAY WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA: WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE YOUR MIND?
For many people, 24 hours offline is not a dramatic cure, but it can reveal [...]
Apr
QUIET LUXURY: WHY THE RICH ARE CHOOSING TO BE SEEN LESS
As global luxury slows and social attitudes shift, wealthy consumers are turning away from loud [...]
Apr
“””ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PROMISES FASTER MEDICINE BUT RAISES NEW RISKS
AI tools are entering hospitals, laboratories and clinics, offering earlier detection and administrative relief while [...]
Apr
THE NEW MINIMALISM: NOT THROWING EVERYTHING AWAY, BUT KEEPING WHAT TRULY MATTERS
A quieter version of minimalist living is gaining ground as people seek meaning, calm and [...]
Apr
“””MENTAL HEALTH MOVES FROM PRIVATE STRUGGLE TO PUBLIC PRIORITY
Governments and health systems are beginning to treat depression, anxiety and psychological distress as central [...]
Apr
“””CHRONIC DISEASE BECOMES THE WORLD’S SLOW-MOVING EMERGENCY
Heart disease, cancer, diabetes and chronic lung illness are reshaping global health, demanding long-term care [...]
Apr
GLOBAL SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS VIETNAM HAS NOT FULLY EMBRACED YET
From AI companions to private communities and social search, fast-moving digital habits are reshaping online [...]
Apr
“””PREVENTION RETURNS TO THE CENTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
As chronic disease and medical costs rise, governments are rediscovering an old lesson: the cheapest [...]
Apr
ORDINARY PEOPLE, EXTRAORDINARY ACTS
In a world defined by war, disasters and inequality, some of the most consequential forms [...]
Apr
“””HEALTH SYSTEMS FACE A GLOBAL TEST OF TRUST, COST AND RESILIENCE
From chronic disease to climate shocks and aging populations, the world’s health systems are being [...]
Apr