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septembre 28, 2023Like
Relocation Depression: Can Relocating Affect Your Mental Health?
Moving on to a new place can be full of mixed emotions. One day, you might feel excited about new experiences and one day you might feel stressed! Well, if you have relocated, you might understand the feeling when you are open to new experiences but you don’t want to leave your comfort place. Leaving your space and relocating to a different city, state, or country can be stressful because it takes a lot of time to find comfort in calmsage
septembre 28, 2023Like
The Introvert’s Superpowers: 10 Things Introverts Are Good At!
As an introvert, I get many funny looks from people – some are overly judgmental while others are looks of pity. It always baffles me because I never understood why an introvert has to be pitied or judged for who they are. Talking to others and observing their behaviors, I came to a quick realization that in a world where extroversion means you’re seen and heard, the voices and strengths of introverts are left subdued. Social gatherings, networking, and even calmsage
septembre 28, 2023Like
Ware Malcomb Elevates Team Member
International design firm Ware Malcomb (Irvine, Calif.) has promoted Keith Malloy to civil engineering manager in the firm’s Los Angeles office. Malloy will lead the growth and management of the office’s civil engineering team and manage select projects. He joined the firm in 2020 as project manager and has worked on projects in California, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The post Ware Malcomb Elevates Team Member first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
septembre 27, 2023Like
Megan Thee Stallion Says Being ‘Tough As Nails’ Takes a Toll on Her Mental Health
Megan Thee Stallion is speaking out about mental health and reminding her fans that feeling down is normal — no matter how unbreakable you feel you need to be. “I’ve always been told I gotta be strong,” Megan explains in an Instagram video announcing her collaboration with Seize the Awkward, a campaign that encourages young adults to have mental health conversations with their friends. “Thick-skinned, stiff upper lip, tough as nails,” she went on. Portraying that kind of outward strength, shek
septembre 27, 2023Like
Skip the Gyno Visit & Test for STDs at Home with These Simple Screening Kits
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Since COVID-19 became a thing, we’ve gotten more and more comfortable testing ourselves for health issues at home. It makes sense: home testing kits, whether it’s for COVID or a UTI, are quicker, more convenient, and cheaper than making an appointment with your doctor. And when it comes to sexual health specifically, the fewer barriers we have to testing, shek
septembre 27, 2023Like
For Nearly a Year, Doctor’s Dismissed My Bladder Cancer Symptoms as UTIs
As told to Nicole Audrey Spector In 2013, I was at an amusement park with my family when I started experiencing sudden and frequent urges to urinate and a burning sensation when I peed. At first I chalked it up to getting older. I figured, “Well, maybe things aren’t working as well as they used to.” I was otherwise in great health and had no history of urinary tract infections (UTIs) or bladder problems. Though I wasn’t particularly worried, I Healthy
septembre 27, 2023Like
Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center To Open Friese Family Tower In October
Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center in Los Angeles is poised to open the Friese Family Tower in October as part of a campus expansion and modernization project, according to the website la.urbanize.city. The six-story facility adds 190 patient beds to the hospital campus, as well as an expanded emergency department and new imaging facilities. The approximately 223,000-square-foot tower connects to a women’s pavilion through a landscaped garden at the ground floor. Perkins&Will (Los Angeles) served as architect on the project. healthcare
septembre 27, 2023Like
Laying The Groundwork For More Research On Healthcare Design
In the 1980s, The Center for Health Design started providing grants in support of high-quality research that would contribute to growing the body of knowledge in the healthcare design field. We continue that work today, focusing on supporting new researchers whose work can fill critical gaps in the field of evidence-based design. One such program is the New Investigator Award (NIA). Sponsored by Joseph G. Sprague, an iconic architect and early proponent of using research to inform design decisions and healthcare
septembre 27, 2023Like
Mercy Health St. Rita’s Debuts Renovated Rehabilitation Department
Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center in Lima, Ohio, held a grand opening for a new inpatient rehabilitation and therapy department on its campus. The project includes 28 private patient beds, including four airborne infection isolation rooms; a centralized nurses’ station; and dining and gathering spaces. Additionally, the project updated the staff lounges, multipurpose rooms, physical therapy rooms, and simulation space and rehabilitation gym for rehabilitation programs, such as walking on different ground surfaces, cooking, and laundry. The project team healthcare
septembre 27, 2023Like
Do You Have High-Functioning ADHD? | Signs, Causes, And Coping Tips
ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurological disorder, commonly diagnosed in toddlers, but isn’t just about the kids bouncing off the walls. It’s more complex than just kids being their hyperactive selves. ADHD can manifest itself in various ways and in several traits that can greatly impair daily functioning. ADHD symptoms can include memory problems, poor focus on tasks, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and more. However, adding ADHD symptoms into one term and under one label may not be completely calmsage
septembre 27, 2023Like
Me, Myself & Mindfulness: The Art of Connecting with Yourself
One of the most important relationships you’ll ever have in your life is the relationship you have with yourself. Because it won’t matter where you go, where you live, or what you become – you’ll always have one constant companion at your side – YOU. “Your relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship you have.” – Robert Holden In the hustle and bustle of our lives, it has become increasingly difficult to find time to know who calmsage
septembre 26, 2023Like
How 10 Ovarian Cancer Survivors Got Diagnosed
No one wants to think that they might have cancer some day. And it’s not healthy to obsess about any one-off symptom you have (we’ve all felt bloated after a holiday meal or cocktail-filled brunch) and assume that it’s going to turn into cancer. This is likely not the case in most situations. However, ovarian cancer can be different in that it has a reputation for being difficult to catch or to screen for, especially in its earlier stages. Despite some shek