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Henry Ford Health System, GoHealth Urgent Care To Operate Urgent Care Centers In Michigan
Henry Ford Health System (Detroit) and GoHealth Urgent Care (Chicago), an on-demand care company, are partnering to operate urgent care centers across southeastern Michigan. Henry Ford-GoHealth Urgent Care centers will treat patients ages six months and older, providing comprehensive urgent care services, including imaging and COVID-19 evaluation and testing. Clinical care services will be available in person or virtually and continue to be provided by Henry Ford providers. Three existing Henry Ford Macomb Urgent Care centers (Fraser, Mich.; Chesterfield, Mich.; healthcare
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New Study Looks At Early Brain Structure And Language Ability In Children
A recent study published in the Journal of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience looked at white matter in infancy and its association with language outcomes in kindergarten. “Our study conducted a five-year longitudinal investigation of children from infancy to examine how early brain structure (here focusing on white matter axonal connections between different brain areas) relates to children’s later language outcomes at the start of formal schooling (i.e., kindergarten),” study author Dr. Jennifer Zuk told us. “While well-established research has demonstrated the theravive
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$200M Mercy Health-Kings Mills Hospital Breaks Ground
Mercy Health (Cincinnati, Ohio) broke ground on a new hospital in Mason, Ohio, according to an article in cincinnati.com. The $200 million, 172,500-square-foot Mercy Health-Kings Mills Hospital is expected to open in late 2023 and will include 60 beds, a catheterization laboratory with interventional radiology, four surgery rooms, two endoscopy rooms, and two cystoscopy rooms. An adjacent medical office building is also planned. The project team comprises GBBN (architect; Pittsburg, Pa.) and Danis (construction; Grandview Heights, Ohio). healthcare
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Antibiotic Resistance Is at a Crisis Point – Government Support for Academia and Big Pharma to Find New Drugs Could Help Defeat Superbugs
Andre Hudson, Rochester Institute of Technology Antibiotic resistance poses one of the most important health challenges of the 21st century. And time has already run out to stop its dire consequences. The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria has already led to a significant increase in human disease and death. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 2.8 million people worldwide are infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, accounting for 35,000 deaths each year in the U.S. and 700,000 deaths Healthy
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When and How Was Walking Invented?
Three upright walkers, including Lucy (center) and two specimens of Australopithecus sediba, a human ancestor from South Africa dating back nearly 2 million years. Image compiled by Peter Schmid and courtesy of Lee R. Berger/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA Jan Simek, University of Tennessee Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com. When and how was walking invented? — Rayssa, 11, Newark, New Jersey Healthy
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Therapy For Women, By Women: Understanding Feminist Therapy
Acknowledging societal causes and biases when you’re a woman can be hard, especially in a field previously dominated by men. Karen Horney first coined the term, Feminist Therapy in her book, “Feminine Psychology”. Feminist therapy is a set of related therapies that specialized in addressing gender biases, discrimination, and other stressors that affect a woman’s mental and emotional health. Developed in the 1960s, this therapy was created to offer women a therapeutic environment, different from the previously male-dominated one, to calmsage
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Charlene Douglas: “3 things that will improve intimacy in your relationship”
Charlene Douglas, AKA The Intimacy Coach, shares her thoughts on love, sex, and making time to connect on Happiful’s podcast I am. I have Psychodynamic Counsellor and Psychosexual Therapist Charlene Douglas is doing all that she can to help people address their concerns and challenges around relationships, sex and intimacy. From her work with individuals and couples, to her upcoming Bringing Sexy Back workshop and her appearances on prime time TV; most recently on Married At First Sight UK and happi
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Why Am I Not Sleeping? What Can Be The Reason?
Sleeping well and sleeping enough is the most important thing when it comes to your health, be it mental or physical health. Are you constantly asking yourself, ‘why am I not sleeping?” Are you constantly worried about finding the reason behind you not sleeping? Well, if you have reached a point where you find it very difficult to sleep, it can be because of something that you are doing wrong or something might be wrong with you. Worry no more! calmsage
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Black Friday Started Early — Get a New Fitbit for 40% Off on Amazon Right Now
Halloween is officially over, which means we’re basically swinging into the holiday season. There’s now less than two months until the holidays, which means your list is either getting longer or you’re finally getting around to checking a few items off. Either way, we’re still here to offer you some great deals, and there’s currently one on Amazon that’s perfect for fitness fans. Fitbits are now available on Amazon for 40 percent off, and it makes us feel like Black shek
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Jessica Simpson Celebrates Four Years of Sobriety & Challenges Stigma Around Using ‘Alcoholic’ Label
For people who are sober or in recovery, it’s so important to stop and take stock of all the progress made on their journey and to celebrate it whenever they can. For Jessica Simpson, the four year anniversary of her decision to stop drinking was one such occasion to mark the milestone and get real about attitudes about alcohol abuse that can make that road to recovery all the more challenging. In the post, which features a photo of Simpson shek
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How To Safely Workout Outside In The Cold Weather
Winter is coming. Or, at the very least, the colder part of fall is arriving or has already arrived! It’s really easy to trade in sweating for couch surfing when the days become shorter and colder. But the dropping temperatures shouldn’t deter you from squeezing in a run or doing some Snowga. In fact cold weather workouts can burn more calories compared to those done in warmer climates. Just like exercising in hot weather, getting your workout in the cold shek
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“I Didn’t Expect to Live Past 30”
Hannah Kia, PhD, RCSW is an assistant professor at the University of British Columbias School of Social Work in Vancouver, BC. Her research centres on LGBTQ+ aging and health, a program of study that draws on Hannahs lived experiences as a trans woman and queer person and growing up as a newcomer in Canada. Before becoming an academic, Hannah practised as a social worker in acute care and hospice palliative care.(Related: 11 LGBTQ2S+ Canadians You Need to Know) What drew best