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décembre 13, 2024Like
These Are the Best Baby Washes for Infants With Eczema, According to Experts
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. You only want the best when it comes to skin products for your baby, and that’s especially true when your little one has eczema. Also known as atopic dermatitis, eczema “is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed patches,” Dr. Calvin Williams, a dermatologist at Essential Dermatology Group, tells SheKnows. These eczema outbreaks can happen anywhere on shek
décembre 13, 2024Like
What Is Postpartum Rage?
Every woman in their lifetime plays different roles, but the chapter of motherhood is often seen as the most beautiful and amazing. It is filled with the joy of a newborn sweet and gentle lullabies. Still, when these soft emotional moments are hit by anger, confusion, and guilt arise, overpowering the warm feeling of being a parent. But why does this happen? Is it even real, or is it just some made-up thing? Well, this sudden burst of anger, frustration, calmsage
décembre 12, 2024Like
As a Pediatrician, I Know School Vaccine Mandates Work. Undoing Them Would Be Devastating
As a pediatrician, I’ve seen vaccine mandates at their best. Few public health measures are as effective at ensuring widespread immunization — and thereby reducing preventable illnesses — than requiring children to be vaccinated before starting school. Yet vaccine mandates, once broadly accepted, have recently become a political flashpoint, with leaders questioning the need for them and even threatening to withhold funding from schools with mandates in place, as president-elect Donald Trump did on the campaign trail. At the heart shek
décembre 11, 2024Like
Continuous Glucose Monitors Go OTC
If you or someone you know has diabetes, you’ve probably heard of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). The small circular medical devices track blood glucose (sugar) levels via a small sensor under the skin. You’ve probably seen the commercials featuring pop star Nick Jonas showing off his CGM secured to the back of his (very toned) arm. Jonas tricep aside, CGMs have been in the spotlight lately since the FDA approved the first over-the-counter (OTC) CGM earlier this year. The clearance Healthy
décembre 11, 2024Like
These Are the 6 Best Menstrual Pads For Your Teens & Tweens, According to OBGYNs
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. The first few years of having your period are an absolute rollercoaster. You’re wading through the ups and downs of hormonal change (thanks puberty!), discovering all the joys of cramps and PMS (… thanks, puberty), and of course, learning what period products you prefer. Many teens and tweens opt for pads during those first few years: they’re simple, easy shek
décembre 11, 2024Like
Lo que debes saber sobre las biopsias de mama
English + Flipbook text Slide 1 Lo que debes saber sobre las biopsias de mama Slide 2: ¿Qué es una biopsia de mama? Una biopsia de mama es un procedimiento que remueve un poco de tejido para analizarlo y determinar si hay la presencia de cáncer, si algo tiene una apariencia sospechosa o si se ha encontrado algo en tu mamá durante una examinación. 8 de cada 10 biopsias de mama tienen resultados negativos, pero es importante hacer el análisis. Healthy
décembre 11, 2024Like
What You Need to Know About a Breast Biopsy
+ Flipbook text Slide 1 What You Need to Know About a Breast Biopsy Slide 2: What is a breast biopsy? A breast biopsy is a procedure that removes a small amount of tissue and checks it for cancer if something looks suspicious or has been found in your breast during screening. 8 out of 10 breast biopsies come back negative, but it’s important to check. Slide 3: What happens during a breast biopsy? A breast surgeon or radiologist will Healthy
décembre 11, 2024Like
Loneliness Among Older Adults Returns To Pre Pandemic Levels, But Remains High
More than 33% of people aged between 50 to 80 feel lonely. Loneliness and isolation among this group has mostly returned to pre pandemic levels, but remains high. “Loneliness and isolation are common among older adults. About one third of people age 50 to 80 feel lonely, and nearly as many feel isolated. And some older adults, especially those dealing with major physical health or mental health issues, report much higher rates of loneliness and isolation than others,” Dr Preeti theravive
décembre 10, 2024Like
Expert Advice on Getting Through Your First Holiday Season After the Loss of a Loved One
The holidays probably don’t feel like the most wonderful time of year if you’ve recently lost a loved one. Grief is complicated and unpredictable, and staples of the season that used to bring you joy, such as holiday gatherings and family traditions, can suddenly feel painful and overwhelming. “All we have to do in grief is the next best step,” said Gina Moffa, LCSW, a trauma-informed grief therapist and author of “Moving On Doesn’t Mean Letting Go: A Modern Guide Healthy
décembre 10, 2024Like
How to Build Mental Resilience
Whether we’re entering a new year, beginning a new life phase, starting a project, or setting goals of any kind, we have to admit that many things will be beyond our control. No matter how carefully we plan, life might have other plans! That’s why it’s important to invest in mental resilience. When you’re mentally resilient you’re better able to roll with whatever challenges or unexpected twists and turns the future holds. What is Mental Resilience? The term mental resilience talk
décembre 10, 2024Like
I Tried TikTok’s Cognitive Shuffling Technique To Fall Asleep Faster — Here’s How It Went
I’m no stranger to racing thoughts at night. As a mom of two who’s always run a little bit anxious, falling and staying asleep are both a real struggle some nights (just ask my Apple watch). So when I saw a TikTok video about something called cognitive shuffling for sleep, I was intrigued. In the video, ER doctor Joe Whittington, MD, explains that cognitive shuffling is a psychology-based technique that involves focusing your mind on a random, non-emotional word and shek
décembre 10, 2024Like
New Study Looks At Effects Of Consumption of Large Amount Of Alcohol And Mortality
A new study published in the American Journal of Medicine looked at increasing trends in alcohol related mortality in the United States. “We sought to explore whether there have been increases in U.S. alcohol related mortality,” study author Alexandra Matarazzo told us. “We were hoping to find out whether there were increases and, if so, whether they are occurring at younger ages.” The research team hypothesized that U.S. alcohol related mortality would be higher and, at younger ages, due possibly theravive