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mars 19, 2022Like
Is ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill A Threat To The LGBTQ Youth’s Mental Health?
The ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill is heavily talked about in the media, LGBTQ+ community and in the education section. The bill is affecting the parents and children the most. What do parents want for their children? How and when their children should learn about gender identities and sexual orientation? There are so many question popping about the implementation of The ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill. According to the state, sexual orientation and gender identity is a topic that can be discuss calmsage
mars 18, 2022Like
March Is the Most Common Time for Couples To Split — Here’s the Best Way To Do It Amicably
With Spring in the air, we see the signals pointing to the end of winter and the potential of everything blossoming again. During Spring, the adage ‘out with the old and in with the new’ becomes an embodied saying as many relationship endings take place. It seems this time of year — a month after Valentine’s Day, when the weather changes, and right before summer takes over — is a prime break-up season for lovers. However, just because it seems shek
mars 18, 2022Like
Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About Insomnia
Medically reviewed by Dr. Smita Patel Anyone can have trouble sleeping now and then, but if it happens a lot, you may have a sleep disorder called insomnia — and millions of Americans fall into this category. We spoke with Dr. Smita Patel, an integrative neurologist and sleep medicine physician and member of HealthyWomen’s Women’s Health Advisory Council, to find out more about the condition that keeps so many of us awake at night. What is the difference between just Healthy
mars 18, 2022Like
The Oncology Institute Of Hope And Innovation Expands Southern California Footprint
The Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation (TOI; Cerritos, Calf.) expanded its footprint in Southern California with the opening of a clinic in Culver City, Calif. The clinic offers comprehensive medical oncology services and is part of TOI’s aim to expand access to quality and affordable oncology care for patients across the country. Additionally, TOI recently expanded its Riverside, Calif., clinic with additional exam rooms and expanded infusion space. The post The Oncology Institute Of Hope And Innovation Expands Southern healthcare
mars 18, 2022Like
Vitamins & Supplements You Should Not Take Together
You know the drill: You have a ton of vitamins to take in a day but you’re not sure exactly when (or really if) you should take them all. And, while we should always turn to food for our vitamin and mineral intake, sometimes vitamin supplementation can help us fill the gaps in our diet. So here you are with your chosen vitamins (which should be properly prescribed and/or recommended by a medical professional) and you don’t know what’s the shek
mars 18, 2022Like
Woolpert Adds New Team Member
Dayton, Ohio-based firm Woolpert has hired Darryl Henderson as a managing principal in its in Virginia Beach, Va., office. In his role, Henderson will help Woolpert support local and national clients with architecture, engineering, and geospatial design services. The post Woolpert Adds New Team Member first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
mars 18, 2022Like
Mild Cognitive Impairment: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Mild Cognitive Impairment is a condition that looks similar to the cognitive decline experienced as a result of aging. Even Though an aging brain and Mild Cognitive Impairment may look similar they are two completely different things. Mild Cognitive Impairment is often seen accompanied by different mental health conditions. It is mostly seen as comorbid with depression. It is marked by irregularities in recollecting events, difficulty in thinking properly, brain fog, etc. In this blog we will be discussing Mild calmsage
mars 18, 2022Like
10 Best Apps To Deal With Postpartum Depression
There were so many things that I was not aware of and was not ready for when I gave birth to a beautiful little girl. I thought the pain was going to last only for 9 months but the real struggle started from there. Postpartum depression really hit me hard, especially when I couldn’t connect with my newborn and couldn’t get sleep at the same time. Welcome to motherhood! While experiencing baby blues is really common, around 80% of new calmsage
mars 18, 2022Like
BAME and LGBTQ+ youths have a higher risk of online harm
Research finds that young people from minority groups are more likely to be exposed to, and experience, harmful material online The online world is a staple part of most of our lives, and that’s especially true for young people. But while the online sphere can host a plethora of really positive things including connection, knowledge, and entertainment, there is another side that can be potentially harmful. In a study from the University of Surrey, researchers found that young people from happi
mars 18, 2022Like
Lauren: road to recovery
After being diagnosed with a rare tumour, Lauren has spent the past few years in a relentless cycle of operations, scans, and recovery. The impact on her mental wellbeing has been understandably huge, but she’s been empowered to take her traumatic experience and turn it into a positive In June 2019, I was overcome with terrible lower back pain – I couldn’t walk or sit upright, and it was terrifying. I booked an appointment with a spinal consultant who put happi
mars 17, 2022Like
The Pandemic Only Exacerbated the Dangerous Healthcare Inequity for Black & Brown Communities
This is the second in a two-part series on the state of healthcare for Black Americans. Check out the first: “Black & Brown Communities Experienced ‘Pandemic Levels of Death’ Long Before COVID.” In the United States, there have been 78.6 million cases of COVID-19 and 940-thousand deaths from the virus. Black and brown communities have suffered the worst — being two or three times more likely to die from COVID than white people. To really examine the breakdown of our shek