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février 25, 2025Like
The Rise In Eating Disorders in Midlife
February 24 – March 3, 2025, is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Alice* can’t remember a time when she felt comfortable in her body. Growing up, she developed a lot earlier than the other girls her age, and her school didn’t offer much in the way of education about women’s health. She felt alone, and her cannonball into womanhood made her a target for bullying. In high school, she was relentlessly teased by boys and pushed into lockers by girls Healthy
février 25, 2025Like
New Study Looked At Paediatric Critical Care And Staff Wellbeing
A new study published in Nursing in Critical Care looked at building evidence-based interventions to improve staff well-being in paediatric critical care using the behaviour change wheel. “The study aimed to explore what wellbeing means to staff who work in paediatric intensive care settings,” study author Rachel Shaw told us. “We wanted to explore what challenged their wellbeing and what might help to improve it. After that, we planned to develop interventions that would help staff to prioritize and even improve theravive
février 25, 2025Like
Psychologie culturelle : analyser comment nos pensées et comportements sont influencés par la culture
La psychologie culturelle est une discipline qui étudie l’interaction entre la culture et l’esprit humain. Elle s’intéresse à la manière dont nos pensées, nos émotions et nos comportements sont façonnés par les valeurs, les normes et les traditions culturelles. Cette approche met en lumière le rôle fondamental de la culture dans la construction de l’identité individuelle et collective. Voici une exploration détaillée des mécanismes par lesquels la culture influence notre manière de penser et d’agir. La psychologie culturelle : une psychologues-paris8.fr
février 24, 2025Like
How to Make Connections When You’re Lonely
When you hear the word “epidemic,” what do you think of? Smallpox? Yellow fever? Polio? What about loneliness? It may not seem like feeling lonely could be a serious public health issue, but that’s what makes it so sneaky — and scary. In 2023, the surgeon general called out loneliness for its severe impact on mental and physical health, comparing social disconnect to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. And because loneliness is more subjective than, say, smoking or smallpox, recognizing Healthy
février 24, 2025Like
What Is a PA?
When you get a checkup, or see any healthcare provider (HCP), you may see a physician assistant (PA). You might be wondering why you’re not seeing a “doctor,” and that’s a good question. PAs are licensed HCPs that work in every medical and surgical setting across the U.S. PAs can diagnose and treat health conditions, similar to physicians, but most state laws require PAs to work with a physician. This means a physician, a doctor of medicine (M.D.) or a Healthy
février 24, 2025Like
10 Reasons You Might Have Blood in Your Urine
Seeing blood in your urine can be alarming, but it could be happening for many reasons. It could be caused by having your period, an infection, problems with your kidneys or cancer. Find out what blood in your urine could mean in women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB), and what you should do if it happens to you. The word hematuria is a medical term for blood in your urine, or pee. Sometimes you can see blood in Healthy
février 24, 2025Like
I Thought I Could Handle My Eating Disorder on My Own Because It Didn’t Happen Every Day, but I Was Wrong.
As told to Marnie Goodfriend. February 24 – March 3, 2025, is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. I remember the first time it happened — my first bulimic episode. I was in Cape Town for the summer, working for a legal organization after finishing my first year of law school. I didn’t think much of it. The binging and purging only happened occasionally, so it was easy to lock this dysfunction away in a box, similar to the way I Healthy
février 24, 2025Like
I Thought I Could Handle My Eating Disorder on My Own Because It Didn’t Happen Every Day, but I Was Wrong.
As told to Marnie Goodfriend. February 24 – March 3, 2025, is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. I remember the first time it happened — my first bulimic episode. I was in Cape Town for the summer, working for a legal organization after finishing my first year of law school. I didn’t think much of it. The binging and purging only happened occasionally, so it was easy to lock this dysfunction away in a box, similar to the way I Healthy
février 24, 2025Like
10 razones por las cuales podrías tener sangre en la orina
English Ver sangre en tu orina puede ser alarmante, pero podría ocurrir por muchos motivos. Podría ocurrir por tu período menstrual, una infección, problemas con tus riñones o cáncer. Conoce lo que podría significar si tienes sangre en tu orina si eres una mujer o una persona que tuvo asignación femenina cuando nació (AFAB, por sus siglas en inglés) y qué deberías hacer si eso ocurre. La palabra hematuria es un término médico para la sangre en la orina. A Healthy
février 21, 2025Like
How to Cope as a Grieving Widow
Losing a spouse or a life partner is one of life’s most painful, profound losses. Trying to navigate a new world without your partner can leave you feeling shattered. Grief is a personal, complex journey, and there’s no single or right way to handle it. Research shows that the first year after becoming a widow or a widower is the most harmful to mental health. Recent widows report drastically higher rates of depression, poor social functioning, and lower physical and talk
février 21, 2025Like
Estranged Adult Children: Understanding and Healing Relationships
Being parents of estranged adult children can be excruciating. Estrangement is an emotionally complex, deeply personal issue…and it’s not all that uncommon in parent-adult child relationships. Kids often struggle with maintaining a connection as they grow into adulthood. A recent study found that while anyone can become estranged from a family member, the largest group known to sever ties is children and parents — so if you’re currently estranged from your child, know that you’re not alone. During estrangement, communication talk
février 21, 2025Like
Breaking Barriers: Common Challenges in Interracial Relationships
Love knows no boundaries, and race should never dictate the partner you choose. Interracial dating and marriages celebrate the beautiful blend of cultures and ethnic backgrounds. While these relationships are a testament to diversity and growth, understanding your partner’s cultural and racial background can help deepen your connection. However, interracial relationships also come with their own unique challenges. In this article, we explore the challenges of interracial relationships, offering insights into common difficulties in interracial marriages and practical strategies to talk