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août 1, 2024Like

Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About Dry Eye Disease

More than 16 million Americans have dry eye disease, but the number of people dealing with dry eye may actually be much higher. The disease — which is almost two times more common in women and people assigned female at birth than men and people assigned male at birth — can be tricky to diagnose, and misinformation about dry eye often adds to the confusion. In an effort to clear up any confusion, we reached out to Katherine Rachon, O.D.,
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A mi hermana, a mi mamá y a mí nos diagnosticaron cáncer de mama en un plazo de 18 meses

English Tal como se relató a Erica Rimlinger Cuando mi hermana recibió el diagnóstico de cáncer de mama de etapa 2, ella y todos nuestros familiares nos conmocionamos. Ella era saludable. Era joven, tenía un poco más de 40 años. No había antecedentes familiares de cáncer de mama. Pero nuestra conmoción inicial estaría seguida de una serie de sustos posteriores que afectarían a toda la familia. Debido a la edad de mi hermana cuando le diagnosticaron, su equipo médico recomendó
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Como madre, siempre puse mis necesidades al último, hasta que apareció el cáncer de colon de etapa 4

English Tal como se relató a Erica Rimlinger A medida que mi mente aturdida despertaba del sueño provocado por la anestesia, mi mamá sonaba como si estuviese lejos mientras daba las noticias. “El doctor no pudo llevar a cabo la operación”, dijo. “El cáncer estaba demasiado avanzado”. Lo siguiente que recuerdo era un capellán amable que entraba a mi cuarto en el hospital. Su presencia me dio tranquilidad mientras escuchaba mis temores acerca de lo desconocido. Dijo, “no saldré de
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Is It Time to Talk to Your Doctor About Your Period?

We’re in the heat, I mean heart, of summer and if you’re like us, your calendar is booked for days at the beach, road trips with loved ones, outdoor concerts and neighborhood cookouts. What’s not slotted in? Running to the bathroom every hour to change your pad or tampon. If you’re frequently doubling up on period products, soaking through pads or tampons, or having periods longer than seven days, you may be experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). And you’re not
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“I Miss My Ex, What Should I Do?” – A Complete Guide

Breakups are one of the most stressful events of life. Breaking up with a partner you’ve been dreaming of since the start can leave you stuck in emotional turmoil. No matter whatever be the reason behind the breakup, missing them after parting ways is a natural reaction. Even after ending the relationship, the memories, experiences, and their presence can still be felt. When I broke up with my partner, I missed him too and I found out I missed him
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Younger Workers Feel Stressed and Undervalued In The Workplace

Younger workers are feeling undervalued, stressed and lonely in the workplace. The 2024 Work in America Survey from the American Psychological Association found that 45% of workers 18-25 felt lonely at work whilst 48% feel stressed or tense at work. “The two most significant contributors are the age diversity of the workforce and titanic changes in how people interact. Many people who would be retired now are still working; there’s less in-person, face-to-face interaction and more “connection” through social media,
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juillet 31, 2024Like

Chrissy Teigen Reveals Son Miles Has Type 1 Diabetes & Is in His ‘Honeymoon Period’ — Here’s What It Means

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s 6-year-old son, Miles, has Type 1 diabetes, as the model and author revealed in a sweet and honest Instagram post today. “A lot of you noticed something a little special about a photo I posted a few days ago,” Teigen wrote alongside the photo of herself, 8-year-old Luna, and Miles holding up signs supporting
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juillet 31, 2024Like

Temper Tantrums – What are they, and how do you cope with them

Temper tantrum is a self-explanatory term. It is an emotional outburst to fulfill one’s desires. Usually, children show temper tantrums by acting unpleasantly and displaying disruptive behavior. Have you ever seen a toddler asking for chocolate, a toy, or anything they like at a grocery store? If the parent refuses, what happens? They start yelling, crying, or showing other disruptive behavior, right? But why does this happen? Is there something wrong with the child, or does the parent not care
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juillet 31, 2024Like

Digital Self Harm Rising Among Teenagers

Digital self harm is on the rise among adolescents in the United States. Research published in the Journal of School violence found that digital self-harm among teenagers has increased by 88% since 2016. “We formally define digital self-harm as the “anonymous online posting, sending, or otherwise sharing of hurtful content about oneself.” Digital self-harm occurs when an individual creates an anonymous online account on a major platform – typically one that their peers are using as well – so those peers can
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juillet 30, 2024Like

Everything To Know about Prepping Your Child for Their First Gyno Appointment

My first gynecologist visit is a blur. I remember only that I went for the first time in the months before I started college and that I had no idea what to expect. I remember feeling anxious and afraid, and that the experience was at best unpleasant and uncomfortable. To this day, the echo of my teenage self still emerges before a gynecologist appointment, and that same anxiety returns. My daughter is a young teen and recently, in the hopes
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juillet 30, 2024Like

10 Signs and Symptoms of Depression That Experts Want You To Watch Out For

We all go through rough patches that leave us feeling sad, frustrated, and overwhelmed. In fact, the phrase “I’m really depressed today,” has become a widely accepted part of everyday vernacular. That said, if you’ve ever spoken the phrase in conversation with a friend, chances are you were referring to a mood rather than depression itself. Moods pass, but mood disorders like depression can last a lifetime — and a combination of therapy, medication, and social support are typically needed
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juillet 30, 2024Like

Olympian Ilona Maher Had the Ultimate Mic-Drop Response to Body-Shamers: ‘I’m Going to the Olympics. You’re Not’

Competing in the Olympics is a dream realized by so few athletes. It’s an accomplishment that speaks to an incredible amount of hard work, determination, talent, and an ability to shut out the noise — which is exactly what Olympic rugby player Ilona Maher found herself doing on TikTok this month when a viewer left a body-shaming comment on her account. The comment speculated on Maher’s body-mass index (BMI), with the commenter writing, “I bet that person has a 30%
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