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My Depression is Getting Worse: What Should I Do?
Depression affects more than 16.1 million adults in the United States every year. Mental health conditions like chronic or severe depression can make it difficult to know when it’s time to get help. This can be largely due to symptoms of depression coming and going, and by the time you start slipping into your next depressive episode, you might not fully realize it’s happening. Sometimes, depression getting worse can dictate your life and you can’t control it, but when you talk
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What is Emotional Cheating?
Cheating can be one of the worst of all betrayals in a relationship, and when it comes to emotional cheating, things become even more confusing and painful. The truth is, being unfaithful isn’t always about sex or long-term, passionate, involved physical affairs. The simple fact is up to 60% of marriages will be faced with some form of infidelity at one point or another. An emotional affair can be just as, if not more, harmful to your romantic relationship as talk
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University Of Louisville Health Facility Plans $60M Expansion
University of Louisville Health (UofL Health; Louisville, Ky.) is expanding its UofL Health – Medical Center South in Shepherdsville, Ky., according to an article in whas11.com. The project, renamed UofL Health – South Hospital, will add two floors to the existing structure with 40 inpatient beds, 10 intensive care unit (ICU) beds, and 30 surgical beds, with the ability to flex up to 80 beds. The $60 million project is scheduled to open in spring 2023. The facility will remain healthcare
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A VR Fitness Expert Tells Us What to Expect From Tiffany Haddish’s New VR Workout
If you’re looking to shake up your workouts for the new year with some high-tech vibes, Tiffany Haddish might be your new favorite gym buddy (in virtual reality, anyway). The actress and comedian’s latest collaboration with VR fitness app Supernatural is bringing us four virtual workouts (boxing, cardio, full-body stretching and meditation) that embrace all the things Haddish herself loves about working out in virtual reality and offers a unique (if a little sci-fi) way to spice up your 2022 shek
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Does Melatonin Affect Birth Control? What Experts Want You to Know
The first time I told a friend I was considering the birth control pill to help with my painful periods, she responded that “the pill” was rumoured to cause infertility. For the record, research has shown no link between the birth control pill and infertility. This is just one of the many pervasive misconceptions about how birth control pills can affect the body.Birth control pills have been available in Canada for more than 50 years. The hormonal medication is typically best
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Bleeding Disorders in Girls and Women
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Cherokee Nation Planning Replacement Hospital In Oklahoma
The Cherokee Nation is replacing the W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, Okla., with a new facility in Tahlequah, according to an article in Becker’s Hospital Review. The current facility is 180,000 square feet and was built to serve approximately 60,000 patient visits per year but recently has been serving over 500,000 patient visits per year, according to the article. The new $400 million facility is planned to be double the size and include critical care beds, inpatient dialysis, and a healthcare
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The Link Between Stress Hormones And Heart Disease
New research presented at the 59th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting looked at the link between an increased risk of heart disease and stress hormone sensitivity. The study has been published in the Journal of Hormone Research in Paediatrics. “In clinical practice, healthy subjects are characterized by differences in glucocorticoid sensitivity that may influence the therapeutic outcome and any adverse effects of synthetic glucocorticoids,” study author Nicolas C. Nicolaides told us. “Thus, it would be very helpful for theravive
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Fix Indigestion Naturally With These Home Remedies
If you’re dealing with tummy woes, you’ll certainly want to cast a critical eye on the foods you eat, as well as how often you eat and how much you munch. There’s no free parking in your GI tractonce it’s in, you pay the price.Thankfully, these tried and true natural home remedies for indigestion really work. Well-rooted traditions Ginger is justifiably famous for settling stomach upset and improving digestion. You can take capsules with meals, eat candied ginger or brew best
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When milestones are delayed
There’s a sort-of unspoken, but widely acknowledged, ‘life path’ we’re all expected to follow – but none of our journeys are exactly the same. Here, we’re exploring the mental health impact of deviating from the predicted ‘life milestones’ course, and how to handle it The word ‘milestone’ is said to date back to the third century. While building a 53,000-mile network of roads around Europe, the Romans would mark their progress by placing a stone every 1,000 paces. These stone happi
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What is ruminating and how can people identify it?
The term “Rumination” means when someone has repetitive and constant thoughts about something. Usually, it is about a problem or a situation. Rumination is not the same as Rumination Disorder which is a disorder of feeding and eating, illustrated by frequent regurgitation of food. Sometimes people might end up getting caught thinking about the same thing over and over again and no matter what they do they just get caught in that vicious circle. It can be as simple as mindtrib
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Self-Sabotaging Behaviours: Barriers to Success
According to Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, your beliefs and mindset play a pivotal role in determining your success and failure. While individuals embracing a growth mindset tend to achieve more than those with a fixed mindset, you may encounter some barriers. These are called self-sabotaging behaviours – behaving in a way (consciously or unconsciously) that undermines our achievements. It is a common phenomenon. Self-sabotage can creep into our relationships, academic success, professional advancements, our self-development. Why do we Self-Sabotage? Staying mindtrib