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février 28, 2024Like
Actions Speak Louder: How to Use Acts of Service to Improve Relationships
Ah! Love. What a tangled web it is, isn’t it? Like an exciting new adventure, each relationship is a maze filled with twists and turns, where love becomes a puzzle to solve. Sadly, not everyone is adept at reading or speaking the language of love. Here come love languages! This secret code of love enters the stage as a savior and helps you read between the lines to deepen the connection you have with your partner or spouse. Fascinating, isn’t calmsage
février 27, 2024Like
A Woman Thinks Her Husband Cheated During a Mutual Threesome, & Reddit Says That’s Not How It Works
No threesome is exactly the same. Whether it’s spontaneous or planned, your first threesome or your tenth, inviting a third person into what is, for many of us, a two-person situation always makes things a little different. A lot of times, that’s a good (and exciting!) thing, a much-needed way to spice things up in the bedroom, especially for steady couples looking for something new. But no matter what the context or how many partners you have, one thing stays shek
février 27, 2024Like
HKS Announces Staff Promotions
Global design firm HKS (Dallas) has elevated members of its healthcare sector team to partner and shareholder positions, as well as named new principals across several of its offices. Appointed to partner and shareholder are: Jeff Kabat, global practice director of health interiors and principal (Dallas) Whitney K. Fuessel, studio practice leader, health, and principal (Houston) Team members named to principal roles include: Colby Dearman, health studio practice leader and senior medical planner (Atlanta) Amy Gilkey, interior designer (Dallas) Shelley healthcare
février 27, 2024Like
BWBR Appoints New Principal
Architecture, interior design, planning, and research firm BWBR (St. Paul, Minn.) announced the appointment of Nate Roisen to principal. Roisen, who has been with the firm for 10 years, will be based in the firm’s St. Paul office. His project work includes healthcare facility cleanrooms and labs. healthcare
février 27, 2024Like
Self-Handicapping: What Is It, Examples, Effects, How To Overcome, And More
In simple words, self-handicapping means finding an external source to blame for their failures. Self-handicapping prevents people from negative feelings and in return hides personal growth even more. We all have self-sabotaged at some point in life… but ever wondered what are the consequences or what happens when we sabotage excessively? Self-handicap is one of the consequences of our constant engagement in negative behaviors that not only impact our mental health but also our chances of success. Ever wondered why calmsage
février 27, 2024Like
The Psychology Behind “Daddy Issues” And How to Heal
I have often heard people on social media, online forums, and even face-to-face conversations use “daddy issues” casually with a hint of disdain. It’s a term that I couldn’t understand the use of or why it was so casually used. In any conversation, using daddy issues just adds an invisible weight to the discussion, but what does it truly mean? Do people who use the term truly understand the psychology behind “daddy issues”? While it’s not an official mental health calmsage
février 27, 2024Like
Minimizing Noise In Hospital Operating Rooms
Beeping. Suctioning. Drilling. Noise levels in a hospital operating room (OR) can reach up to 120 decibels (dB)—the equivalent of a siren or a loud rock concert, according to a study published by the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America in 2005. Noise pollution, defined by the World Health Organization as noise above 65 dB, in ORs is a major concern, as it’s been shown to negatively impact staff well-being and performance. Frequent exposure to more than 85 dB healthcare
février 26, 2024Like
6 Major Mistakes You Make When You Argue With Your Partner (& What to Do Instead)
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. If there’s one thing that Drs. John and Julie Gottman want every couple to know, it’s that fighting is normal. In fact, Julie tells SheKnows, 69 percent of all problems within a relationship are what the Gottmans call perpetual issues, meaning they don’t necessarily get solved… ever. “Don’t freak out about it,” says Julie, a clinical psychologist. “It’s normal.” shek
février 26, 2024Like
Walgreens Village MD To Exit Florida Market
Urgent and primary care chain Village MD, majority owned by Walgreens Boots Alliance (Chicago), announced plans to close approximately 40 clinics in Florida and exit the market by March 15, according to the website beckershospitalreview.com. The move is part of Walgreens’ plan to cut at least $1 billion in costs, according to the article. The news comes after VillageMD announced in December that it would close 12 clinics in Indiana and leave the market. VillageMD operates 51 clinic locations in healthcare
février 26, 2024Like
WSP Announces Staff Addition
Engineering, environment, and professional services firm WSP (New York) has announced that Scott Savage has joined the firm as senior vice president for advanced facilities and multisite programs across the U.S. property and buildings sector, including healthcare. Savage has 24 years of experience in the field, including design and project management in the healthcare sector. He is based in WSP’s Houston office. For more on WSP, go here. healthcare
février 26, 2024Like
Black River Medical Center, Cades, South Carolina: Photo Tour
Black River Medical Center, Cades, South Carolina Black River Medical Center is a new rural hospital in Cades, S.C., serving the state’s Williamsburg and lower Florence counties. Opened in January 2023, the 64,000-square-foot facility houses 25 inpatient beds and five observation rooms, a 16-bed emergency department with four observation rooms, imaging services, an operating-room suite, pharmacy, and lab to cover a full range of services needed to serve the community. The hospital was designed with future expansion in mind as healthcare
février 26, 2024Like
The Depression Stage of Grief: What You Need to Know
“Grief never ends, but it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay.” Living with grief is not an easy feat – it’s a rollercoaster of emotions, thoughts, and feelings that can make finding peace and even happiness like chasing a rainbow. As we move through the stages of grief, we come across different experiences that can only complicate the grief after a loss. One of the most challenging stages of grief to move through is the depression stage calmsage