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février 8, 2024Like
Video Journaling For Mental Well-Being [With Tips to Begin Journaling!]
I bought a journal some time ago to work on my self-awareness and do some self-reflection, but the moment I would sit to write in it, my mind would go blank. After talking with my therapist about this, she suggested that instead of writing, I should focus on recording voice memos. I was intrigued and did my own research when I came across the concept of video journaling. In our lives, when everything is conveniently available digitally, it’s no surprise calmsage
février 7, 2024Like
This Open Marriage Has Gone ‘Seriously Downhill’ Since the Husband Started Dating, but Reddit Has No Sympathy
Open relationships come with a lot of unique challenges. That’s not a shocking thing to say, considering that every type of relationship on the planet has challenges, but with open relationships, you’re dealing with emotions that most of us aren’t too comfortable with. Jealousy is one of them, alongside fear, uncertainty, and insecurity, just to name a few. Seeing your partner date, sleep with, or even fall in love with other people can just be uncomfortable, even if you gave shek
février 7, 2024Like
McMillan Pazdan Smith Welcomes New Healthcare Practice Leader
Architecture, planning, and design firm McMillan Pazdan Smith (MPS; Greenville, S.C.) has hired Samer Hamde as healthcare practice leader in its Atlanta studio. He brings 25 years of experience to the firm, including working at architecture, design, and strategy firm Nelson Worldwide (Minneapolis). For more news on MPS, go here. healthcare
février 7, 2024Like
6 Women Get Real About What It’s Like to Be in an Open Relationship
Does it seem like everyone is talking about open relationships lately? It’s not just you — interest and acceptance of open relationships has been on the rise over the last few years. It’s a trend that experts speaking to the BBC trace back to about 2016, and as of 2023, a full third of Americans believe open marriages are acceptable, according to a Pew survey. And that number is set to keep growing; though monogamous relationships are still the norm, shek
février 7, 2024Like
Andie MacDowell: ‘Going Gray Made Me So Much More Powerful’
When she was in her forties, actress and model Andie MacDowell was asked a shocking question by a journalist in Italy: How does it feel to be losing your beauty? “I didn’t get upset. I didn’t get angry,” MacDowell recalled in an interview with Flow. “I felt sorry for her. You know what I thought? You’re gonna be my age. And are you gonna feel like that? Is that what you’re gonna think? You’re gonna think you only get to shek
février 7, 2024Like
Andie MacDowell is ‘Ready to Be an Older Woman,’ But She’s Not Done Rewriting the Script on Aging
When Andie MacDowell looks back at her life in the spotlight, it brings her right back to now — and a sense of gratitude to be a woman of a certain age. The actress and model couldn’t help but laugh at her L’Oreal Paris ads for hair dyes and color creams. “The first commercial that they had me shoot, I was 40 and I didn’t have a lot of gray yet,” she remembers. These days, MacDowell is all grays: She shek
février 7, 2024Like
Am I at High Risk for Severe Illness from Covid-19?
The Covid-19 pandemic is over, but the virus hasn’t gone away. Not as many people are getting sick now that vaccines are available, but the infection can still cause serious illness — and even death — especially if you’re at high risk of severe Covid-19. What is severe Covid-19? According to Vidya Sundareshan, M.D., an infectious disease specialist at Southern Illinois University Medicine, the difference between mild, moderate and severe Covid-19 depends on whether you’re admitted to the hospital. Those Healthy
février 7, 2024Like
Texas Children’s Hospital North Austin Campus Opens In Austin, Texas
Nonprofit Texas Children’s (Houston) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the $485 million Texas Children’s Hospital North Austin Campus in Austin, Texas. Situated on 25 acres, the campus includes a five-story hospital and an adjacent 170,000-square-foot outpatient building. The 52-bed hospital houses neonatal, cardiovascular, and pediatric intensive care units; operating rooms; a sleep center; and full-service diagnostic services for mothers and children, including a fetal center for advanced interventions. The outpatient building offers primary care, wellness, allergy healthcare
février 7, 2024Like
What Product Trends Are Top Of Mind In Healthcare?
Each year, a judging panel of healthcare architects, interior designers, and facility executives meets with exhibitors at the annual Healthcare Design Conference + Expo to evaluate product entries in the Nightingale Awards, which recognize product design and innovation that support healing and productivity. These discussions provide an opportunity for judges to examine the products, hear about specific features, and ask questions of the manufacturers as they consider how the entries meet the awards program criteria. From these efforts, judges determine healthcare
février 7, 2024Like
Signs You’re in a One-Sided Friendship And What to Do About It
“Watering artificial flowers will not make them grow,” — John Mark Green There isn’t a better definition of one-sided relationships than this quote. In our lives, we come across many people and many relationships. But there are only a handful of them that nurture under our care while others wilt away, no matter how much we care for them. Friendships are one of those relationships. We often describe friendships as a two-way street where two people contribute equally to the calmsage
février 6, 2024Like
Svigals + Partners Elevates Healthcare Team Members
Architecture and art integration firm Svigals + Partners (New Haven, Conn.) announced promotions within its healthcare sector division. Brian Stancavage and Cheryl Hart have been named associate principals. The firm also promoted Debbie Ferrell, April Gaddis, and Bryan Moore to associates. For more news on Sviglas + Partners, go here. healthcare