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juin 28, 2024Like
Lost Your Cool? Here’s How To Repair & Apologize to Your Child After a Blow-up
“Because I say so!” How many of us have found ourselves uttering these words to our kids in moments of frustration after being asked repeatedly the same thing over and over again? If you’ve been there, you know what I mean — and you’ve probably also realized you lost your cool. Parenting is filled with moments of joy but also packed with challenges that can push even the most patient among us to the brink. If you’ve ever lost your shek
juin 28, 2024Like
Can Uterine Fibroids Cause Infertility? 2 OBGYNs Weigh In
Uterine fibroids are more common than you might realize. According to the Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, they affect up to 80 percent of people with a uterus, with those of African descent being more likely to experience them. And they’ve been in the news more often over the last few years, too; in 2020, then-Senator Kamala Harris introduced a bill to Congress that aimed to push more funding towards uterine fibroid research, while raising awareness for the very common shek
juin 28, 2024Like
Things To Avoid When Talking To Someone in Grief
Often, when people see someone grieving without meaning any harm, they say the best and the worst things to comfort the person. When someone is grieving, it is understandable that They might say something worse about themselves, but that doesn’t mean you can say anything. Feeling the urge to talk to the person is normal, but the way it may come out may not be right. Therefore, when you speak with someone who is grieving, pay attention to the statements calmsage
juin 28, 2024Like
Violence And Aggression Against Teachers Grew Since Pandemic
Violence and aggression against teachers has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Research published by the American Psychological Association found that whilst threats and violence decreased during the pandemic, they have now returned to pre-pandemic levels or increased. “There are substantial rates of violence against educators and school personnel, including teachers, school psychologists, social workers, counselors, administrators, and staff. The rates decreased during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and bounced back to Pre-COVID-19 levels or higher following pandemic restrictions,” Susan Dvorak McMahon, PhD, lead theravive
juin 27, 2024Like
Low Progesterone Symptoms
Progesterone is a hormone in the body that stimulates and regulates various functions. It’s produced in the adrenal gland, the ovaries and the placenta (if you’re pregnant). It helps prepare your body for pregnancy and conception, regulates your menstrual cycle and affects your libido. If you don’t have enough progesterone, you may have difficulty getting or staying pregnant. Progesterone levels Progesterone levels fluctuate throughout your menstrual cycle. Your numbers rise each month during the second half of the menstrual cycle, Healthy
juin 27, 2024Like
How to Tell the Difference Between Cysts, Fibroids, Polyps, & Tumors, According to Doctors
There’s no doubt that women’s healthcare has been seriously understudied and underfunded for far too long. Many of us have heard terms like uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts, but few of us — unless we’ve personally experienced them — know how to identify symptoms or understand treatment options. When it comes to fibroids, cysts, lumps, and tumors, knowledge is power. When our health is compromised, it’s easy to feel powerless. Knowing when to see a doctor, what questions to ask, shek
juin 27, 2024Like
Feeling Post-Workout Depression? Know The Causes And How to Cope
There’s no denying the fact that exercising can help boost your mood and improve your mental health. But, while exercise for some people might be beneficial, for others, it can have the opposite of a calming and relaxing reaction. The sadness you experience after exercising or working out can be termed “post-workout depression”. You must be thinking, “How can working out be the cause of my depression?” but, it can be true. Post-workout depression is a phenomenon where you feel calmsage
juin 26, 2024Like
Redheads and Pain
Rebecca Sager, senior vice president of development for HealthyWomen, was in the prep room at the hospital getting ready to deliver her first child when the nurse came in and asked her an odd question. “Are you a real redhead?” “You’re going to find out in a minute,” Sager quipped, knowing the nurse was there to see how dilated she was. Sager is, in fact, a real redhead. Or as she put it, the carpet matches the drapes. Natural redheads Healthy
juin 26, 2024Like
Pruebas BRCA 101
English Si has escuchado a personas hablar acerca de los “genes del cáncer de mama”, probablemente se referían a BRCA, pero lo que decían solo es parcialmente verdad. Todos tienen los genes BRCA (cáncer de mama). Y si funcionan correctamente, te protegen. “Todos tenemos dos copias de los genes BRCA1 y 2 y queremos que funcionen apropiadamente”, dijo Chrissy Spears, M.S., una asesora genética certificada de Comprehensive Cancer Center de la Universidad estatal de Ohio y miembro del Consejo de Healthy
juin 26, 2024Like
What Is Dendrophobia (Fear Of Trees)?
When we talk about the fear of trees, it could be a specific phobia related to trees present in different situations. For example, some people might have a fear of trees underwater meanwhile, some people might have a fear of trees in the dark. Fear of trees is referred to as dendrophobia. Dendrophobia is a type of specific phobia that makes people anxious while thinking, seeing, or hearing something about trees. One of the main factors behind the development of calmsage
juin 25, 2024Like
34 Celebrities Who Have Opened Up About Depression & Anxiety
There’s no doubt that we’re more aware of and sensitive about mental health issues than ever before. Unfortunately, it’s also clear that a stigma still lingers around mental health issues and struggles, and its impact is noticeable — and harmful. Surveys have found that stigma prevents those with mental illness from reaching out for help, meaning it has a very real effect on their mental and physical wellbeing. One way to push back against the stigma and shame around mental health shek
juin 25, 2024Like
New Study Looks At ADHD In Adults
A new study published in the Journal of Psychological Medicine looked at associations between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) genetic liability and ICD-10 medical conditions in adults. “ADHD is a highly heritable common neurodevelopmental disorder, but often underdiagnosed in adults and, if left untreated, can cause several negative health concerns,” study Elis Haan told us. “We used data from more than 111,000 Estonian Biobank participants to investigate the associations between ADHD genetic liability and all medical diagnoses in the Health Insurance theravive