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janvier 25, 2022Like
Osteoporosis and Fractures: What You Should Know
Design by Megan Schofield Medically reviewed by Ivy Alexander, Ph.D Healthy
janvier 25, 2022Like
Endeavors Veteran Wellness Center and Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic
Provider of supportive services for vulnerable people in crisis, including veterans, migrants, families, and children Endeavors in Austin, Texas, provides personalized medical services and programs to people in crisis. Its newly updated Veteran Wellness Center and Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic in San Antonio offers an integrated space for mental healthcare services, including mental healthcare and therapy, emergency services, life skills, wellness events, and support groups. Project goals for the renovation and addition project included developing a prototype design for healthcare
janvier 25, 2022Like
My Son Didn’t Commit a Crime When He Took His Own Life
As told to Nicole Audrey Spector On the day he died in 2016, my 20-year-old son, Austin, sounded like he was on top of the world. Talking with me over FaceTime, he gushed about his upcoming weekend plans, which included watching the Notre Dame game with his college buddies. “I love you, Mom,” he said, wrapping up the call so he could head out to get burgers with the guys. “I’ll talk to you on Sunday.” For me, my husband Healthy
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Looking Deeper Into The Brain For Answers That Can Help Us Understand ADHD And Other Sensory Conditions
A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience looked at visual processes in the brain. “We were focusing particularly in the older part of the brain or mid-brain, which is important for lower-order animals such as frogs, lizards, and birds,” study author Masatoshi Kasai told us. “The superior colliculus is the center for sensory integration and sensory-motor transformation.” Researchers wanted to know how the superior colliculus, which controls the unconscious signals in the brain, works to transform the visual theravive
janvier 25, 2022Like
How can we normalise conversations about menstrual cycles at work?
We chat to Hannah Samano, founder of the UK’s first cycle-care platform Unfabled to find out what employers can do to destigmatise period-talk Those of us who suffer with painful periods will likely know how it feels to try and hide this at work. Smiling through gritted teeth during meetings when all you want to do is lie down, taking a concoction of painkillers to get you through another hour at your desk, lying to colleagues and blaming a headache happi
janvier 25, 2022Like
All About Karpman’s Drama Triangle, Experts Say It Can Solve Conflicts!
Dr. Stephen Karpman, a renowned psychiatrist, was the one who introduced the world to his theory of The Drama Triangle also known as the Karpman Drama Triangle. There are three main characters in Karpman’s Drama Triangle, The Victim, The Persecutor, and The Rescuer. We will talk about them in detail later in the blog. First, tell me, what is Drama to you? What makes a certain scenario a “Drama”? To me Drama is when things escalate very quickly in a calmsage
janvier 25, 2022Like
Intimately speaking
Counselling Directory has seen a surge in searches for ways to improve sexual intimacy in long-term relationships over the past two years. Here, psychosexual counsellor Charlene Douglas shares her advice for reconnecting with your significant other Writing for Happiful has many upsides, and the most significant for me is the ability to talk to mental health professionals and pose the questions we know our readers are asking and worrying about. Quite often, these queries resonate personally too, and it’s reassuring happi
janvier 24, 2022Like
I Tried Goop’s G.Tox 7-Day Reset & Here’s How It Went
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. I’m not normally into New Year’s resolutions, and I didn’t even think about making any this year. But as we’re into yet another pandemic year — and following a holiday season where I did plenty of indulging and not enough moving for my taste — I’ve felt the need for a kick in the pants when it comes to shek
janvier 24, 2022Like
20 Types of Boobs That Are All Beautiful In Their Own Way
It’s not controversial to say that boobs are really, really great. The biological function of breasts work to keep babies fed, of course, but somewhere along the way, boobs have become so much more. For better or for worse, our boobs are a part of us — and we’re not afraid to wear our love for them on our sleeve (or, rather, or chest). Maybe you’re thinking that breasts are breasts are breasts. They’re round(ish), stuck to the front of shek
janvier 24, 2022Like
How mRNA and DNA Vaccines Could Soon Treat Cancers, HIV, Autoimmune Disorders and Genetic Diseases
By Deborah Fuller, University of Washington The two most successful coronavirus vaccines developed in the U.S. – the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines – are both mRNA vaccines. The idea of using genetic material to produce an immune response has opened up a world of research and potential medical uses far out of reach of traditional vaccines. Deborah Fuller is a microbiologist at the University of Washington who has been studying genetic vaccines for more than 20 years. We spoke to Healthy
janvier 24, 2022Like
Can Acupuncture Help?
After Julia Métraux was left with chronic pain after a car accident, a pain specialist suggested she try acupuncture to ease her symptoms. Though she’d never considered acupuncture as a medical treatment before, Julia decided to try it and saw an acupuncturist weekly for two months. Julia was relieved when her full-body pain eased and only remained in areas directly affected by whiplash from the accident. While acupuncture may only be recently entering the mainstream, the practice itself is an Healthy
janvier 24, 2022Like
Health Center Added To Shell Point Retirement Community
Shell Point Retirement Community (Fort Myers, Fla.) completed the $78 million Larsen Health Center in Fort Myers. Located in Shell Point’s Waterside neighborhood, the 200,000-square-foot facility includes a comprehensive medical center, behavioral health suite, rehabilitation center, dental offices, pharmacy, and 180-bed skilled nursing facility with private rooms. The medical center includes exam and procedure rooms, on-site imaging services, and offices for Shell Point’s medical staff and specialty physicians. The center offers inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services in an open-gym concept, healthcare