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Antidepressants Can Wipe Out Your Sex Drive — What To Do if It’s Happening to You (Or Your Partner)
Losing your sex drive is a common side effect of antidepressants. Anywhere between 30 to 60 percent of people who take selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) as antidepressants experience “some form of… sexual dysfunction” from the treatment, studies say, and the effect is worse for women. According to research, 72 percent of women taking antidepressants report problems with sexual desire, with 83 percent having issues with sexual arousal and 42 percent experiencing difficulty having an orgasm. For patients, the experience is shek
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A Husband Asked for an Open Marriage, and Reddit Is ‘So Impressed’ by His Wife’s Reaction
Open relationships are becoming more commonplace, with 1 in 5 Americans having experienced one at some point in their lives, according to a 2016 study. But just because more of us are experimenting with this kind of relationship, doesn’t mean we’re all cut out for it. And if the conversation comes up, some of us might find that it’s a hard boundary: monogamy, or no relationship at all. A woman on Reddit is going through just that experience now, and shek
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Cómo hablar de la obesidad y de su correspondiente cobertura del seguro en el trabajo
La obesidad es tan común en Estados Unidos que casi la mitad (4 de cada 10) adultos estadounidenses viven con la enfermedad, lo que implica riesgos médicos graves y puede causar muertes prematuras. Muchas personas que viven con obesidad enfrentan discriminación o malos tratos en el lugar de trabajo. Los empleadores pueden ayudar a reducir el estigma, a mejorar los entornos laborales para personas con obesidad y a garantizar que los beneficios de los empleados cubran programas y tratamientos necesarios Healthy
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How to Talk About Obesity and Obesity-Related Insurance Coverage at Work
Obesity is so common in the United States that nearly half (4 out of 10) American adults live with the disease, which can pose serious health risks and lead to premature death. Many people living with obesity face discrimination or poor treatment in the workplace. Employers can help reduce stigma, improve working environments for people with obesity, and make sure employee benefits cover medically necessary treatments and programs. Covering treatments for obesity can not only improve the health and well-being Healthy
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What Does a Hot Flash Feel Like? 6 Real Women on Experiencing VMS
Hot flashes are a well-known symptom of menopause—they’ve been jokingly referenced in movies and shows, and you may have even experienced them yourself. But for all the baseline awareness about hot flashes, most people don’t understand what they’re really like—and what to do if you experience one. A hot flash, in case you’re fuzzy on the details, is a sudden feeling of heat that rushes to the upper body and face, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists shek
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Choosing Health Insurance Coverage If You’re Living with Obesity
+ PDF text SLIDE 1 Living with Obesity? Quick tips for how to navigate health insurance coverage for obesity care SLIDE 2 Obesity is a disease that affects 4 out of 10 American adults. Medication, surgery, diet and exercise programs, and working with mental health professionals can help people lose weight but can be expensive. Will insurance cover these costs? Here’s how to find out. SLIDE 3 Health insurance plans don’t cover everything. Some services are specifically not covered. Check Healthy
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Designing For Staff Safety In Healthcare Facilities
Healthcare workers accounted for 73 percent of all nonfatal workplace injuries resulting from violence in 2018, an increase of 86 percent from just seven years prior. This rising rate of violence—combined with the fact that healthcare workers are five times more likely to suffer such an injury—underscores the importance of designing health facilities with an emphasis on safety. Hospital staff are vital to the care process, and labor costs to recruit, retain, and incentivize workers account for more than 50 healthcare
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Grand Mental Health To Open Mental Health Center In Tulsa, Oklahoma
Grand Mental Health is planning to open a mental health and addiction recovery center in Tulsa, Okla., this month, according to the website kjrh.com. The facility will be situated on the former Tulsa Tech-Tulsa Community College campus. The center will include a nine-bed crisis center, as well as support services. The post Grand Mental Health To Open Mental Health Center In Tulsa, Oklahoma first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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Sutter Health Names First Chief Diversity And Inclusion Officer
Nonprofit integrated health system Sutter Health (Sacramento, Calif.) appointed Dana Beckton as its first chief diversity and inclusion officer. Beckton will lead the health systems diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategy while serving as a member of Sutter’s executive leadership team. In her new role, she will work directly with Sutter Health President and CEO Warner Thomas and Interim Chief Human Resources Officer Gail Lerch to drive DEI programming and initiatives, including enhancing diversity in recruitment, training, and development. The healthcare
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North Dental Studio, Ontario, Canada: Photo Tour
North Dental Studio, Ontario, Canada North Dental Studio opened in early 2023 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Owner Dr. Sukhjit Singh sought a modern and welcoming space that would stand out in the market using a minimal aesthetic, comfortable furnishings, and live greenery in the clinic. The clinic location was chosen for its proximity to one of Canada’s fastest growing cities as well as the University of Waterloo where many of the dental clinic’s patients attend. Situated on the ground floor healthcare
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Signs You’re A Competitive Mom And How To Deal With It
As a mom or a parent, we all want our children to grow, learn, and behave accordingly. That’s not a bad thing, taking care of our children, becoming their guides, and watching them grow positively is all we need when it comes to parenting! However, do you know sometimes unknowingly we step on the negative side of parenting? Can you answer when? Well, it’s quite easy to guess, sometimes, we become competitive and start comparing our children with our children. calmsage
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12 Interesting Ways to Make Christmas Feel Magical Again!
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year With the kids jingle belling And everyone telling you be of good cheer It’s the most wonderful time of the year” As we step into December, Christmas carols can be heard playing in stores, homes, and on the radio. It is, after all, the most wonderful time of the year. With lights, merry tunes, and festive decorations all around. I love celebrating this season with my friends and family, but then amid calmsage