Posts about health

Coronavirus is now a reality in our country

Caused by the novel coronavirus that began in China and quickly spread to Europe and around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is now in our country. This first article on these vitally important diseases is devoted to my observations of the virus’s ongoing course and the necessary precautions necessary to

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Remembering humanity once again with Runatolia

Held for the 15th time this year, Runatolia is an exemplary event that reminds us all once again of human values ​​and the power of solidarity, despite being held amidst the Idlib disaster, the migrant crisis at the border, and the threat of the coronavirus. Before starting this post, I

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Modafen, the pride of our neighborhood, is the champion!

My old friend and new neighbor from Çekmeköy, Fatih Kanberoğlu, a successful educator who has contributed so much to my sister’s development, is achieving remarkable success not only with Modafen School, which provides a well-rounded and modern education, but also with the Modafen Soccer Club he founded. Having won the

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Health comes first

I don’t remember where I heard it, but I’ve been telling my inner circle a saying I’ve been embracing for a long time: Even if you have $1 billion, that money is worthless if you’re not healthy. In fact, to define it more accurately, ‘health’ represents the 1 at the

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Running is just an excuse, Bozcaada is amazing!

The Bozcaada run holds a special place for me, with its challenging course, stunning natural beauty, and historical heritage. However, just as much as running in this wonderful atmosphere with TIDER volunteers and friends from Adım Adım (Step by Step), taking advantage of the island’s delightful amenities before and after

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After My Grandmother: The Anatomy of a Tragic Loss…

I was going to share the second part of my article on the United Nations with you this week. However, after losing my grandmother suddenly last Sunday, I wanted to dedicate this week’s article to the events we experienced at every stage during her short illness, which once again revealed

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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which made a global impact, quickly spread across our social media through videos filmed all around the country. I also participated in this meaningful campaign—but with a different kind of video.   Right from the start, I felt that certain elements in the attention-grabbing and

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We Just Can’t Get Communications Right!

At the end of a particularly busy week, I was in my hotel room in the U.S. taking care of my usual Sunday routine—clearing out my emails and organizing my weekly schedule. At the same time, I had the TV on in the background, watching interviews from the 84th Academy

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