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How Healthcare Providers and Patients Can Limit the Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance
Korin Reid had known about antibiotic resistance since early childhood. From as young as age seven, she recalls reading about it in one of her parents’ books, so when she got her first antibiotic-resistant infection (a bacterial infection that some antibiotics can’t treat), « I was kind of annoyed,” said Reid, a data scientist and CEO of Ellison Laboratories. “I’ve been very cautious about not taking antibiotics when I don’t need them. » Reid is one of the 2.8 million people who Healthy
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What Increases Your Risk for Bone Fractures and Osteoporosis?
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Taking on Mountains — and Osteoporosis
As told to Liz Sauchelli I used to fly down mountains. With a pair of skis on my feet, I’d race down steep slopes with carefree abandon. I trusted my body and skills to deliver me safely to the mountain’s base. That carefree mentality didn’t last. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis six years ago at age 58 after having a bone density scan ordered by my primary care physician. This was several years after I’d been diagnosed with osteopenia, a Healthy
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Más allá de lo físico: En qué forma afecta su vida la esclerosis múltiple
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Living With Multiple Sclerosis
Did you know that women are three times more likely than men to get multiple sclerosis (MS)? And, while people most often think of the physical symptoms of MS, many women living with the disease experience mental effects as well. “Depression, stress and low self-esteem are more common among women with MS,” said Gayle Lewis, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and board-certified psychoanalyst who serves as a National MS Society Partner in Care. In our story, “Beyond the Physical: How MS Healthy
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AdventHealth Riverview Hospital Planned For Florida
AdventHealth (Altamonte Springs, Fla.) is building a new hospital in Tampa Bay, Fla., according to an article in wtsp.com. The 282,000-square-foot, four-story AdventHealth Riverview Hospital will include 80 beds with space to flex to 200 beds. Services will include emergency, cardiology, orthopedic, urology, obstetrics, and gynecology. The hospital is scheduled to open in spring 2023. The project team includes HuntonBrady (architect; Orlando, Fla.) and Robins & Morton (general contractor; Birmingham, Ala.). healthcare
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HCA Healthcare To Add Three New Hospitals In Florida
HCA Healthcare Inc. (Nashville, Tenn.) announced plans to build three new acute care hospitals in Florida. The projects include a 90-bed facility in Gainesville, Fla., a 60-bed hospital in The Villages, Fla., and a 100-bed facility in Fort Myers, Fla. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2022. HCA Healthcare operates 47 hospitals in Florida. healthcare
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Esclerosis múltiple: Qué esperar desde el diagnóstico hasta el tratamiento
Candice Morgan pensó que sus episodios de mareo se debían a hambre o cansancio. Esta profesional de informática de Detroit, Michigan, se hizo una prueba de embarazo, aunque sabía que no estaba embarazada. Diez días después, fue al hospital, donde los médicos le hicieron una tomografía computarizada y la mantuvieron durante la noche en observación. Al día siguiente, los doctores ordenaron una resonancia magnética y confirmaron su diagnóstico: Morgan tenía esclerosis múltiple. Le faltaban dos semanas para cumplir 33 años Healthy
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Multiple Sclerosis: What to Expect From Diagnosis to Treatment
Español Candice Morgan blamed her bouts of dizziness on hunger or being tired. The Detroit, Michigan-based IT professional took a pregnancy test, even though she knew she wasn’t pregnant. Ten days later, she went to the hospital, where doctors took a CT scan and kept her overnight for observation. The next day, doctors ordered an MRI and confirmed her diagnosis: Morgan had multiple sclerosis. She was two weeks shy of her 33rd birthday, and she was in utter shock. “That’s Healthy
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What’s happening to your body each day of your menstrual cycle
If you’re a long-time menstruator reading this, theoretically you should be a period expert by now. I mean, the red tide visits us 12 times a year for an average of 38 years. That’s 456 periods (which may seem super depressing, TBH). Point is, most of us just go with the flow and wake up to the gifts Mother Nature has for us for the day and, ultimately, we know that your period (love it or hate it) is an shek