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mai 25, 2024Like

How Do I Know If I Am Falling Out Of Love?

Every relationship has its own ups and downs and certainly, we all have to go through different stages of love or relationship, there are some points in a relationship wherein we feel out of love or stuck! Sometimes, this situation resolves on its own with the help of constant love, reassurance, and trust. However, in some cases, it keeps on getting complicated despite receiving the love and attention we all need. Yes, feeling out of love can happen even after
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mai 25, 2024Like

Understanding Delayed-Onset Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Delayed-onset post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the rarest forms of PTSD wherein symptoms are triggered after six months or later, in some cases the onset of symptoms can be even longer. Talking about PTSD, the diagnosis of PTSD requires a specific set of symptoms right after exposure to a traumatic event. However, in the case of delayed-onset PTSD, diagnosis criteria change because the onset of symptoms can be seen after six months or later. This is why delayed-onset
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mai 24, 2024Like

Nearly 70% of Girls Struggle With Loneliness, Girl Scout Survey Shows — Here’s What Parents Can Do

We’re in the midst of a loneliness epidemic, and it’s not only adults and teens who suffer. New research conducted by the Girl Scouts of the USA shows that most young girls feel lonely, too.  Survey responses from 1000 American girls ages 5 to 13 showed nearly 70 percent have experienced feelings of loneliness. And it only gets worse as they grow older: 64 percent of girls ages 5 to 7, 67 percent of girls ages 8 to 10, and
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mai 24, 2024Like

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: When You’re More Than Just Tired

In our daily lives, we get lost in chores, work deadlines, social life, and other responsibilities. At the end of the day, we’re left with nothing but a strange tiredness in our bones. The feeling when you’re more than just tired, that’s when it becomes an indicator of chronic fatigue syndrome. Also known as CFS, chronic fatigue is a condition – often misunderstood and underdiagnosed – that causes you to feel constant tiredness. For many people, it’s a life-altering fatigue
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mai 24, 2024Like

Impression Management: Guide To Control Your Image (Professionally And Personally)

We have grown up listening to the quote that says, “You never get a second chance to make a great first impression.” Having said this, first impressions are important but the sad part is that many of us don’t know how to create a long-lasting impression. Silently, we all are struggling in our battles because we don’t know how to take charge of our self-impression. Self-confidence is the main ingredient in influencing the way others see you. Additionally, there are
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mai 23, 2024Like

La conexión entre adultos jóvenes y el cáncer de colon

English Jill MacDonald, embajadora de Fight Colorectal Cancer [Lucha contra el cáncer colorrectal], tenía 37 años cuando le diagnosticaron cáncer colorrectal (también conocido como cáncer de colon) de etapa 4 en 2015. “He lidiado con esto desde hace más de nueve años”, dijo MacDonald. “Me he sometido a un número inimaginable de tratamientos de quimioterapia, radiación, cirugías, procedimientos, etc.”. Inicialmente, ignoraron los síntomas de MacDonald. “Tenía sudores nocturnos en forma consistente, un poquito de sangre en mis heces”, explicó. “A
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mai 23, 2024Like

Free Bleeding: Why Some Menstruators Are Ditching Period Products

Whoever said you can’t wear white after Labor Day didn’t have periods. For some of us, you can’t wear white — ever. At least not comfortably without feeling like Carrie at the prom. That time of the month usually calls for a look only Morticia Addams could love: solid black pants to disguise any leaks and long, over-the-butt dark shirts for added protection. And don’t forget the trusted sweater to cinch around your waist if things get too heavy when
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mai 23, 2024Like

Wu Wei: The Philosophy of Letting Things Happen

We’ve become so engrossed in achieving our goals that the idea of letting go can seem nonsensical. Being constantly faced with hustle culture, striving to be perfect in every way, and pushing ourselves to the limit, we have forgotten the value of looking things in the eye and letting things happen naturally. An ancient philosophy is what holds answers; Wu Wei.  Wu Wei literally translates to “without action” or “non-action”. This Chinese concept comes from Taoism, and it’s not about
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mai 22, 2024Like

Former Bachelor Colton Underwood Was Shocked by Infertility Struggle: ‘I Wish Somebody Had Educated Me’

Colton Underwood is currently expecting his first child with husband Jordan C. Brown, but the journey was far from what he expected. The former Bachelor, who came out as gay in 2021 and married Brown in 2023, had planned to document his journey to fatherhood in a podcast after fielding a plethora of questions from loved ones. “I had my own family asking me how this process works, like, Who’s the mom and who’s the dad in the relationship? … Are
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mai 22, 2024Like

I’m a Mental Health Professional — Here’s How To Check In With Your Kids & Actually Get Somewhere

Are you one of those parents who rush from work to pick up your kids, eager to hear all about their day, only to be met with a curt “Good” in response to “How was school today?” It can feel like pulling teeth or at least as uncomfortable as a root canal. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Regular mental health check-ins are crucial because they help children understand and manage their emotions, build resilience, and develop healthy
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mai 22, 2024Like

Teen Drinking and Drug Use Is Staying Low After Historic Pandemic Drop, Studies Show

When you have teens in your home, it’s normal to be concerned about what they’re putting into their bodies. And when it comes to drugs and alcohol, with overdoses reaching record highs and fears of deadly fentanyl-laced pills, you’re not alone in wanting to keep your kiddos as safe as possible. The opioid crisis remains a major concern, but the numbers for teens and drug and alcohol use are actually trending in a positive direction. Surprised? It’s actually continuing a
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mai 22, 2024Like

Comment calmer une crise L’allodoxaphobie ?

Une crise d’allodoxaphobie, ou peur excessive de la critique, peut être éprouvante et perturbante. Il est essentiel de savoir comment calmer une telle crise pour retrouver un sentiment de calme et de contrôle. Reconnaître les signes d’une crise d’allodoxaphobie Anxiété intense et palpitations; Sentiment d’oppression ou de suffocation; Pensées obsessionnelles liées à la critique; Évitement des interactions sociales; Tension musculaire et nervosité extrême. Stratégies pour calmer une crise d’allodoxaphobie Pratiquer la respiration profonde La respiration profonde peut aider à calmer
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