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février 13, 2024Like

New Study Looks At How Smartphones Can Detect Depression

A recently published study looked at depression detection using in-the-wild smartphone images. “Our study, MoodCapture, explores the innovative use of smartphone technology to detect signs of depression through ‘in-the-wild’ facial expressions captured by the front-facing camera during routine phone unlocks or app use,” co-first author Subigya Nepal told us. “We aimed to assess whether these spontaneous images, which reflect authentic emotions free from the biases of self-presentation, could serve as reliable indicators for depression. Our hope was to uncover patterns
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février 13, 2024Like

Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson Are Here to Talk About Poop & the Sexism of Your Gut

Bathroom show-and-tell sessions on FaceTime. Poop buckets. A toilet that won’t flush. Poop in shoes. Diarrhea at a party after you just saw your ex and his new girlfriend.   Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson never shied away from a potty joke on Broad City — and five years after the series wrapped, they reunited to take on constipation and the ‘Gut Gap’ as part of a new campaign with Miralax. Flow talked to the comedians about their work on
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février 13, 2024Like

PCOS May Be Linked With Higher Suicide Rates, A Study Finds!

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome more commonly known as PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects millions of women worldwide, yet its impact on our mental health is often overlooked. A recent study, conducted in Taiwan, has unearthed a startling connection between PCOS and an increased risk of suicide. Amid discussions of irregular menstrual cycles, fertility issues, and hormonal fluctuations, this quiet yet significant aspect of PCOS remains in the shadows. As a woman diagnosed with PCOS, I can tell you that
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février 12, 2024Like

The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion at University of Michigan Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan: First Look

The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion at University of Michigan Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan Medicine, which encompasses the clinical, research and educational activities of the University of Michigan’s academic medical center, will welcome the new $920 million D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion to its main medical campus in Ann Arbor, Mich., in the fall of 2025. The 264-bed facility will house a state-of-the-art neurosciences center, specialty services for cardiovascular and thoracic patients, 20
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février 12, 2024Like

9 Valentine’s Day Sex Toy Deals That Are Sure to Make You Swoon

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which means it’s time for sweet gifts like chocolate, flowers, fancy dates, and generally anything that makes you (and your partner) feel romantic and special. Whether you’re in a relationship this Valentine’s Day or enjoying the single life, we can all use some TLC this time of year, and what better way to do it
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février 12, 2024Like

$72M Cone Health MedCenter Asheboro Hits Construction Milestone In North Carolina

Cone Health (Greensboro, N.C.), a nonprofit healthcare delivery system, topped out the $72 million Cone Health MedCenter Asheboro, in Asheboro, N.C., according to the website courier-tribune.com. The 51,500-square-foot project will house primary and urgent care, imaging, and laboratory services. Situated on 60 acres, the facility is slated to open in November. For more news on Cone Health, go here.
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février 12, 2024Like

New Study Wants To Address How We Build Cities That Impact Kids’ Mental Health

A new study published in Cities and Health looked at associations between real-time, self-reported adolescent mental health and urban and architectural design concepts. “First, we designed a walking route (1.7km) with seven stops, and quantified the actual spaces according to a number of features of pedestrian and transit oriented design,” study author Leia Minaker told us. “Next, we took 70 kids between nine and 17 years old on a walk, and had them fill out these surveys at each stop.”
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février 12, 2024Like

$160M Puna Community Medical Campus Planned For Pāhoa, Hawaii

Nonprofit Puna Community Medical Center Foundation (Pāhoa, Hawaii) is building the Puna Community Medical Campus in Pāhoa, Hawaii, according to the website bigislandnow.com. The $160 million, two-story project will be part of a 5-acre site on land leased from the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources (Honolulu). The facility will house 25 beds, an emergency department (ED), women’s health center, dental clinic, and radiology, surgical, and behavioral health services. The Dane Silva Hawaiian Healing Center, offering Hawaiian healing practices,
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février 12, 2024Like

The Scandinavian Sleep Method: Does the Nordic Sleep Method Work?

Sleep is probably the most important factor in our overall well-being. Sleep impacts our physical health, mental health, and the quality of our lives. Yet, many of us struggle to get a restful night’s sleep. Now, I find it hard to sleep restfully through the night. For me, once I’m in bed, ready to snooze, my mind begins working overtime, and I can confidently say goodbye to 8 hours of sleep. Now, I sleep alone, and I can’t even begin
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février 11, 2024Like

Can Anxiety Cause a Loss of Appetite?

Eating healthy and nutritious food is recommended to keep the body nourished. Yet when people feel anxious, they either indulge in overeating, consume unhealthy food, or completely stop eating. Whatever the case, none is good for mental and physical health. That said, if you struggle with a lack of appetite when you feel anxious, it could be a sign of something serious. Therefore, before it is too late, pay attention to it. When you feel anxious, your body triggers emotional
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février 11, 2024Like

“Why Is My ADHD So Bad Today?” | Coping Tips For Better Days

Living with ADHD can sometimes feel like “crossing the street after looking both ways and still getting hit by an airplane” – I feel like there is no other definition that describes ADHD the best other than this quote that I borrowed from a book. Some days, you feel on top of the world, hyper-focused, and ready to take on any project. And then other days, you can’t even make it out of your bed.  These are the days when
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février 10, 2024Like

10 Signs You’re a Competitive Personality And What to Do If You Are One!

I’ve met many people who love competing – no matter why or what they compete for. Competitiveness is a trait we all possess to varying degrees – whether it’s wanting to outrun someone in a race, come #1 in academics, or even winning trivial board games – it’s the desire to win that can make you feel competitive. It’s not a bad thing at all, to be competitive, but when your competitiveness begins to consume you, that’s when it becomes
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