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What Parents Need to Know About COVID-19 Omicron Cases in Kids
The newly-discovered coronavirus variant, Omicron, has left scientists racing to understand what this means for the pandemic and for those who are still too young to be vaccinated. The World Health Organization (WHO) designated it a variant of concern, more than 15 states have confirmed cases and due to its novelty, information is still limited. The variant was first discovered when researchers in South Africa found more than 30 mutations in the spike protein, a component on the surface of shek
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TK Skin Care Ingredients You Can’t Use During Pregnancy — and Their Alternatives
Anyone who’s pregnant, has been pregnant, or has seen any comedy with a pregnancy plot line is well aware that having a bun in the oven requires a lot of lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and even skin care. Believe it or not, it’s just as important to make sure the ingredients you’re putting on your skin are safe to use during pregnancy and lactation. The good news is that most skin care ingredients are safe to use during this shek
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Registration Opens For HCD On Demand
Nine sessions recorded during the 2021 HCD Expo & Conference held in October in Cleveland are now available on demand. Registration to HCD On Demand is open through Jan. 31, 2022. Attendees can access AIA-approved sessions recorded at HCD, plus two bonus sessions presented by IIDA and approved for AIA and IDCEC credit. There is no cost to view the sessions. For more information and to register, go here. The post Registration Opens For HCD On Demand first appeared on healthcare
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‘Mom Therapy’ Instagrams Filled the Void While I Was Between Therapists
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the infection rate hasn’t been the only number that has surged in the United States. Depression and anxiety have understandably been on the rise as well. It’s also no secret that the data involving the mental health of mothers is staggering. As a mom who battles depression and anxiety, I was not immune to those figures, especially considering that I was in an unfortunate situation for several months that compounded my treatment options: Shortly shek
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Snag Can’t-Miss Athleisure Deals During Lululemon’s Big Sale — Just in Time for The Holidays
After living in sweatpants and sweatshirts for months, it might be time to refresh your wardrobe. Good quality athletic and athleisure clothing doesn’t come cheap, though. Thankfully, Lululemon is currently having a rare sale — the company’s We Made Too Much sale. Whether you’re a fan of Lulu or just desperately need to swap out some 8-year-old leggings, now is the time to take advantage of these deals, because, if we’re honest, this winter season will be so much more fun shek
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UCSF Adds Neurosciences Building In San Francisco
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) – Joan and Sanford I. Weill Neurosciences Building has opened as part of the UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco. The six-story comprehensive neuroscience center will serve as the hub for the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences and the UCSF headquarters for the Weill Neurohub, a research collaboration with UC Berkeley (Berkley, Calif.) and the University of Washington (Seattle). The project team includes Mark Cavagnero Associates Architects (architect; San Francisco), SmithGroupJJR (architect; Detroit), healthcare
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PHOTO TOUR: UPMC Harrisburg, Pediatrics Unit
UPMC Harrisburg in Harrisburg, Pa., underwent a 20,000-square-foot renovation of its pediatrics unit. Designed by Stantec’s Philadelphia office, the new space offers positive distractions for patients, comfort for families, and efficiency for staff. The 20,000-square-foot renovation also focused on providing higher quality outcomes and improved patient and family experiences, with 11 new private and universal patient rooms allowing the flexibility to provide intensive care unit-level of care, as needed. Beyond clinical areas, the unit’s dedicated play and activity area incorporates healthcare
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The US Doesn’t Have Enough Faculty to Train the Next Generation of Nurses
By Rayna M. Letourneau, University of South Florida Despite a national nursing shortage in the United States, over 80,000 qualified applications were not accepted at U.S. nursing schools in 2020, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. This was due primarily to a shortage of nursing professors and a limited number of clinical placements where nursing students get practical job training. Additional constraints include a shortage of experienced practitioners to provide supervision during clinical training, insufficient classroom space Healthy
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Face Time: Eric Koffler
Interested in a career where he could help others, Eric Koffler considered nursing before deciding architecture was a better fit. During his first job, he found his passion for healthcare design. Four years ago he joined NBBJ, where he’s been involved in a variety of hospital projects. Outside the office, he’s been busy building an impressive board game collection. What drew you to a career in healthcare design? After graduating with my bachelor’s degree in architecture, I took a year healthcare
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Army Hospital Tops Out In Missouri
The General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital held a topping-out ceremony in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Situated on 52 acres, the project will replace a 1960s-era facility. In addition to the 235,400-square-foot hospital, a 193,300-square-foot clinic, central utility plant, emergency back-up generators, five-bay ambulance garage, and helipad are also planned. Completion is slated for 2024. The project team includes JE Dunn Construction (construction; Massillon, Ohio). The post Army Hospital Tops Out In Missouri first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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How Much About The Mind Do Preschoolers Understand?
A new study published in the Society for Research in Child Development looked at Perceptual Access Reasoning (PAR) in developing a representational theory of mind. “My colleagues and I studied how young children develop a theory of mind, which refers to our common sense understanding that people’s outward behavior is caused by their internal mental states, such as their desires, perceptions, knowledge, memories, and beliefs,” study author William V. Fabricius told us. “Young children have to learn what the different theravive
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Afraid Of Breaking Your New Year’s Resolution? Don’t Be, It’s Okay!
Setting a new year’s resolution has almost become a ritual. In the blink of an eye, we instantly ask people about their resolutions for the new year. There has been recent research on new year’s resolutions and how often two people break them. According to a recent study which surveyed almost 200 people around new years. They monitored their activities for about 60 days and found out that most people broke their new year’s resolutions in the first 20 days. calmsage