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Jodie Sweetin Struggled With « Daily Bloating » Before Finding This Supplement
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Jodie Sweetin will be the first to tell you that even a “lovely” Thanksgiving can have its downsides. Namely: the digestive issues that come afterward. “I definitely ate in a way that I don’t normally eat,” the Fuller House star tells SheKnows after celebrating the holiday last month. It wasn’t so much the quantity of food — “I didn’t shek
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Using Healthcare Design To Address Social Determinants Of Health
Photo credit: Baker Barrios Architects Long before an individual seeks healthcare—whether for illness or preventative treatment—certain social determinants have likely already swayed their long-term health outlook. Social determinates of health (SDOH) are factors in the environment where people live, learn, work, and play that affect a wide range of health and quality-of-life outcomes. Examples of SDOH with positive effects include access to safe housing, nutritious foods, and physical activity opportunities. Negative factors include a range of harmful conditions such as healthcare
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This Kind of Exercise Can Prevent Postpartum Depression — Here’s What New Moms Should Know
For how common postpartum depression is — affecting 1 in 7 women, according to one study, and with Black, Asian, and indigenous people more likely to experience it — it’s frustrating that that so many new parents still suffer in silence. The good news is that scientists are continuing to study and look for solutions, including an antidepressant specifically for PPD and — thanks to a new paper — specific guidelines around how exercise can both prevent and treat postpartum shek
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Jennifer Garner Rocked These Popular Running Shoes on the Red Carpet, and We’re Obsessed
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Don’t get us wrong, heels and boots are great, but when you need to maximize comfort, nothing hits like a comfy pair of running shoes. Apparently, Golden Globe-winning actress and known running shoe-wearer Jennifer Garner knows where we’re coming from, because she recently threw on a pair of Brooks Glycerin 20 running shoes at the recent premiere of her shek
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5 Factors That May Predict the Severity of VMS
More than a million women will experience perimenopause and menopause each year in the United States. While its hallmark symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats, also known as vasomotor symptoms (VMS) are common for most, for others they can be severe. VMS are sudden changes in the body’s temperature that can feel like a flare of heat that leads to sweating, flushed, or blotchy skin and are sometimes accompanied by dizziness and an increase in heart rate. They can last shek
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Watch SK Conversations: Parents’ Playbook for Pediatric Pain Management
As a parent and advocate for your child’s health, your most valuable tool is knowledge. Equipping yourself with the right information can make a world of difference for your child as they recover from routine events like getting their wisdom teeth removed, or unexpected injuries that necessitate surgery. Watch the recap of SK Conversations: Parents’ Playbook for Pediatric Pain Management where our panel of medical experts shared how to navigate your child’s recovery plan. We explored today’s leading non-opioid pain shek
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The Importance of Understanding Your Family History of Breast Cancer
Medically reviewed by Christina Spears, M.S., CGC + Video transcript NARRATOR: Understanding your family history of cancer is important for understanding your own risk. About 5 to 10 breast cancers out of 100 are because of a single gene and may run in your family. We get one set of genes from each of our parents. These genes are like instructions, telling our bodies how to build cells. The genes most commonly affected in hereditary breast cancer are the breast Healthy
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Troubles de l’élimination : qu’est-ce que c’est ?
Les troubles de l’élimination englobent un large éventail de problèmes liés à l’évacuation des déchets du corps, que ce soit sous forme d’urine ou de selles. Ces troubles peuvent toucher des personnes de tout âge et peuvent être le résultat de diverses causes, allant de facteurs physiologiques à des problèmes psychologiques. Dans cet exposé, nous explorerons les différents types de troubles de l’élimination, leurs causes possibles, les symptômes associés et les approches de traitement disponibles. Un des troubles de l’élimination centre-therapeutique-tournai.be
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7 Ridiculously Simple and Realistic Ways to Lose Weight After 50
Age is just a number. But when it comes to shedding pounds, that number is part of the equation. You’ve probably noticed that the pounds come on easier — and come off harder — as the years creep up. That’s because things are changing: your hormones, your level of activity and the way your body stores fat. Although you may still feel like you’re in your 30s, the undeniable fact is that there are physiological forces at work behind the Healthy
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Med Center Health Plans Three Expansion Projects In Kentucky
Med Center Health (Bowling Green, Ky.) is planning to invest $145 million to expand its footprint with three capital projects totaling more than 210,000 square feet. The first project includes a five-story patient tower on the health system’s Bowling Green campus. The facility will house women and children’s services, including a Level III neonatal intensive care unit. The second project comprises an emergency department (ED) and urgent care facility on its Bowling Green campus. Lastly, Med Center Health also plans healthcare
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3 Lifestyle Changes You Can Make Right Now To Reduce Perimenopause Symptoms
Midlife can come with a range of body changes: Gray hair, stiff joints, and for most women, perimenopause. In the United States, the average woman enters menopause at age 51, and with this can come symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, night sweats, mood swings, painful sex, brain fog, low bone density, or insomnia. For women suffering from severe symptoms, prescription options such as menopause hormone therapy can provide relief. In addition to medicated treatment options, lifestyle choices can shek
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Exploring The Brain For More Clues In The Treatment Of Depression
A recent review in the Journal of Trends in Pharmacological Sciences was written by four scientists from different universities — Dr. Bernhard Luscher from Penn State University, Dr. Jamie Maguire from Tufts University, Dr. Uwe Rudolph from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Dr. Etienne Sibille from the University of Toronto — who have a longstanding interest in the role that GABAA receptors play in the brain, specifically for the development and therapy of depression. The brain is dependent on the theravive