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janvier 17, 2024Like
Healthcare Design Launches 2024 A/E/C Survey
Healthcare Design is once again taking the industry’s pulse with the 2024 A/E/C Survey. From the size and cost of projects completed to the primary drivers behind new work on the boards, we’re asking firms to share a glimpse of how they fared last year. The data reported from participating architecture/engineering and construction firms—including the number of new contracts signed, total healthcare revenue, and a breakdown of project types— will be analyzed for an in-depth state-of-the-industry report, with data shared healthcare
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Understanding the Different Types of Lung Cancer
The statistics may surprise you: Lung cancer kills more women in the U.S. than any other cancer. About 120,000 women are diagnosed with lung cancer each year and about 60,000 women die from the disease. Although lung cancer is commonly associated with smoking, it’s important to know that non-smokers can get lung cancer, too. Here’s what you need to know about the different types of lung cancer and how they’re treated. There are three types of lung cancer with many Healthy
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Kendra Wilkinson Says Starting Medication Was ‘The Hardest Thing to Do’ After ER Visit for Panic Attack
Kendra Wilkinson is opening up about the panic attack that led her to go to the emergency room in September and, a week later, check herself into the hospital to treat her depression. That treatment ended up including medication and therapy to address the root of her mental health struggles, a process Wilkinson called “extremely awakening” in a new interview with People. Now, over five months later, she’s sharing her experience to encourage others to get help too. “I was shek
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University of Pennsylvania Health System To Acquire Doylestown Health
The University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS; Philadelphia), part of Penn Medicine (Philadelphia), is acquiring nonprofit Doylestown Health (Doylestown, Pa.). The deal will expand UPHS’ network into Bucks County, Pa., and includes the flagship Doylestown Hospital, a 247-bed teaching facility in Doylestown. The acquisition will build on UPHS’ and Doylestown Health’s existing relationship. For example, Doylestown Hospital is part of the Penn Cancer Network, a group of hospitals and physician practices that collaborates with Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center throughout healthcare
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Little Diversified Architectural Consulting Names New Healthcare Studio Principal
Architecture and design firm Little Diversified Architectural Consulting (Charlotte, N.C.) has promoted Helena Cheung to healthcare studio principal, based in the firm’s Orlando, Fla., office. Cheung joined Little in 2020 and previously served as a senior project architect and project manager at the firm. She has more than a decade of experience in the industry, including her work as a project architect at RLF (Orlando). healthcare
janvier 17, 2024Like
Feeling Of Impending Doom – What Is It, And What Could It Mean?
Have you ever felt that nothing is going to be, okay? Felt something tragic or life-threatening might happen? Yes, this is what the feeling of impending doom is like. Sometimes, this feeling can be a result of a mental health condition, while other times, it can be due to an event. Having such thoughts is a normal part of life, but if they are distracting enough and make performing your day-to-day activities challenging, you should pay attention and talk to calmsage
janvier 17, 2024Like
Emotional intelligence in leadership – Why Is It Important
Effective leadership plays an important role, whether it is in the success of an organization, a country, or any place. Yet our leaders forget that in this fast-paced and complex environment, one needs to have leadership skills and qualities that are effective enough to motivate people and make them work. Effective leadership does not only mean having technical skills or knowing how to build out. It also means having skills where you have emotional intelligence and the ability to recognize, calmsage
janvier 16, 2024Like
Treatment Options for Alzheimer’s Disease
+ Infographic text About 1 in 10 people over 65 have Alzheimer’s. And almost 2 out of 3 are women. Alzheimer’s disease begins years before symptoms appear and gets worse slowly. At first, symptoms may not be noticeable, but they get worse over time. Once diagnosed, people with Alzheimer’s live an average of 4–8 years, but they can live as long as 20 years. Pay attention to small changes Some early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s: Memory loss Challenges or Healthy
janvier 16, 2024Like
9 Tips for Tapping into Telehealth for Menopause
+ Infographic text Trouble sleeping. Irritability. Unexplained weight gain. Hot flashes. If you’re a woman in midlife, menopause symptoms can be brutal. The good news: Consulting a healthcare provider (HCP) via telehealth can help you understand and manage your symptoms. Here are 9 tips for getting the most out of your telehealth visit: 1. Choose a telehealth provider who understands menopause. If your HCP doesn’t, you may have other choices. There are telehealth companies that focus on menopause specifically. 2. Healthy
janvier 16, 2024Like
Postpartum & Perinatal Depression Increase Your Risk of Suicide, Studies Found — Even 18 Years Later
Mental health issues during and after pregnancy are all too common. The numbers vary, but a 2021 literature review found that postpartum depression affects 17 percent of pregnant people, while prenatal depression affects between 20 and 40 percent. The numbers are even higher among Black pregnant people, 29 to 44 percent of whom experience postpartum depressive symptoms, studies say. And the consequences of pregnancy-related depression can be severe, including intense mood changes, exhaustion, and feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness, according shek
janvier 16, 2024Like
Leann Rimes Just Opened Up About Cervical Surgery To ‘Take the Eww Factor’ Out of Reproductive Health
Anyone with a cervix should be getting a Pap smear (also called a Pap test) every three years, but if you don’t have a perfect record on making all your check-ups, well, you’re not alone. As the CDC reported in 2018, only 66 percent of women 18 and and older had a Pap test within the past three years. It’s clear that a lot of us don’t realize just how important Pap smears are, because what they’re screening for is shek
janvier 16, 2024Like
Plunkett Raysich Architects Expands Leadership In Sarasota, Florida
Architecture and interior design firm Plunkett Raysich Architects LLP (Milwaukee) promoted Jedd Heap to partner in the Sarasota/Bradenton, Fla., region. In his new role, Heap will continue to work with Florida design clients and help make strategic decisions. In his three years with Plunkett Raysich Architects, he has been involved in several healthcare projects including Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine in Venice, Fla. He’s also slated to work on projects for Premier NeuroSpine Institute in Pinellas Park, Fla., and healthcare