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Seguros médicos 101: Cómo escoger un seguro médico si vives con obesidad
Aproximadamente 4 de cada 10 adultos estadounidenses viven con obesidad, una condición médica que puede causar problemas médicos graves tales como enfermedades cardíacas, diabetes y cáncer. Hay tratamientos, tales como cirugías y medicamentos de disminución de peso que pueden ser útiles, pero también pueden ser caros. Por ejemplo, medicamentos recetados para disminuir de peso pueden costar aproximadamente $1000 al mes y cirugías de disminución de peso pueden costar incluso $30,000 sin la asistencia de seguros médicos. Puesto que la obesidad Healthy
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Morning Sickness Is Caused by This One Hormone & Better Treatments Are (Hopefully) on the Way
Somewhere between 70 to 80 percent of pregnant people experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, aka morning sickness, according to studies. That’s the majority of pregnancies, and yet there is no hard and fast cure for this often debilitating issue. In fact, doctors don’t even know for sure what causes morning sickness, making it hard to prescribe reliable treatments. But a new study may have pinpointed the cause, and — in even better news — might show the way towards shek
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How To Overcome Procurement Challenges In Healthcare Construction
The healthcare construction supply chain has yet to fully recover from the disruption of the pandemic and we continue to see historically long delays for key products and equipment. For example, the 12- to 16-week lead time on electrical switchgear has swelled to 50 weeks, while the cost of these components has increased up to 50 percent over the past three years. Against this backdrop, there’s more planning, forecasting, and creativity required than ever before. Construction managers, working in collaboration healthcare
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Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion At Sarasota Memorial Hospital Completed In Florida
The Cornell Behavioral Health Pavilion opened on the Sarasota Memorial Hospital campus in Sarasota, Fla. The 82-bed, 95,000-square-foot replacement facility expands and centralizes the hospital’s inpatient and outpatient care for mental and behavioral health. The pavilion houses four inpatient units dedicated to specific patient populations, including a 16-bed geriatric unit, 20-bed acute care unit, 24-bed adult unit, and 22-bed adolescent unit. An interior garden courtyard, patio, gym, and screened-in porches on the upper floors are also included. The project team healthcare
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UChicago Medicine Expands Primary Care Clinic Footprint
The University of Chicago Medicine (UChicago Medicine) added two primary care facilities in Chicago’s Hyde Park and Kenwood neighborhoods this fall. The academic health system opened the Cottage Grove clinic in September in conjunction with UChicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago. The facility includes family medicine and general pediatric care, as well as laboratory and immunization services. In addition, the health system launched the Kenwood primary care and internal medicine site in October, with in-person and virtual visits. Services at both locations healthcare
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Is My Child Getting Burned Out? Major Signs To Recognize Child Burnout
It’s a universal fact that today’s kids have a lot of pressure to deal with, be it studies, family issues, friendships, their hidden anxiety, or trying to keep up with the changes. Burnout in kids is nowadays a common mental health issue faced by a lot of children and it can develop due to different reasons or causes and can show differently in children. Signs and symptoms of a kid’s burnout can be hard to notice in the beginning however, calmsage
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What is Self-Schema And How Does Self-Schema Impact Our Behavior
Gather, all curious minds, I have an interesting question for you; Have you ever wondered why you react the way you do in certain situations and experiences? Why are you confident when talking to a friend, but unsure when talking to your colleagues? This is all because of self-schemas. The little mental memories influence how you see yourself and go around the world. Schema is kind of like mental blueprints we have that help us describe ourselves and how we calmsage
décembre 13, 2023Like
This Common Abortion Pill Is Going to the Supreme Court — Here’s What You Need to Know
The major issue in the attack on abortion rights may be coming to a head. Today, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments on mifepristone, one of two pills used in medication abortions, in a case that could have a massive impact on how patients access this essential medication. The legal challenge to mifepristone comes from the Alliance Defending Freedom, an organization that the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a “designated hate group,” on behalf of four anti-artion organizations in shek
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Menopause Isn’t the End, It’s a Beginning: An Empty Nest, More ‘Me Time’ & Other Ways I’m Thriving
This content was created in collaboration with Versalie, a one-stop-shop for your menopause needs — offering personalized menopause information, curated products, and access to telehealth. Me and my fellow 50-something friends have a lot of running jokes about hoping and praying for menopause. That’s because the whole bloody lead up to it — and I do mean bloody for several of my friends — is such a physical and emotional pain that the idea of getting out of perimenopause and to the menopause shek
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Oprah Started Using a Weight-Loss Medication After She ‘Released the Shame’
Oprah Winfrey has been body-shamed for decades over her weight. As the media mogul herself puts it in a new People cover story, “it was public sport to make fun of me for 25 years.” But as bad as the tabloids were, Winfrey said the worst part was that “I blamed and shamed myself.” Now, Winfrey’s approach to her body, her health, and her weight focuses on blocking out the pressure and voices, external and internal, including the ones telling shek
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Menopause Hormone Therapy Does Not Raise Your Risk of Breast Cancer. Here’s Why This Myth Persists
Roughly one-third of a woman’s life is spent in menopause, and the transition can often include life-disrupting symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, and mental health issues. For women suffering from menopause symptoms, hormone therapy (HT) is the most effective way to provide relief. And while once a commonly prescribed treatment in the United States, hormone therapy became a controversial subject seemingly overnight in 2002, after one study in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) linked the therapy to shek
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MetroHealth Adds Helipad To Critical Care Pavilion In Cleveland
MetroHealth (Cleveland) celebrated the opening of a new helipad on the roof of MetroHealth’s critical care pavilion. The structure is part of the organization’s $1 billion transformation of the main campus in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood. The helipad features technologies that automatically remove snow and ice and is engineered to reduce the impact of noise and vibration for patients and caregivers inside the hospital. It also provides quick access to the pavilion’s emergency department, trauma bays, and operating rooms. The healthcare healthcare