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juillet 18, 2023Like
These Are the Best Pregnancy-Safe Shampoos That Are Chemical-Free & Help Prevent Hair Loss
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Just when you think your body has changed enough during pregnancy (hello swollen feet!), it hits you with another change, this time on your head…or all over your body in some cases. And most of these changed are due to, you guessed it, pregnancy hormones. Due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, including increases in estrogen, the hair often grows shek
juillet 18, 2023Like
Here’s Why “Going with the Flow” Could Be the Answer to Your Fitness Goals
Brittany Barreto, Ph.D., is a podcaster, an entrepreneur, and a molecular and human geneticist. (In other words, she’s really smart.) Read her column here each month to learn about what’s happening in the world of technology and innovation in women’s health. Have you ever left Zumba absolutely glowing and feeling like the fittest version of yourself? Then the following week you’re dragging your body out of the class wondering how you survived. This fluctuation in energy may be linked to Healthy
juillet 18, 2023Like
La intersección entre el covid-19 persistente y la obesidad
Mike Myint, M.D., MBA, hizo la revisión médica de este documento ¿Qué es el covid-19 persistente? El covid-19 persistente, a veces denominado secuelas del covid-19, es cuando los síntomas del covid-19 duran 4 semanas o más a partir de la infección inicial. Casi 1 de cada 3 personas que se contagian de covid-19 reportan tener covid-19 persistente. Puesto que el covid-19 es nuevo, los científicos todavía no saben todo sobre el covid-19 persistente. Síntomas frecuentes del covid-19 La mayoría de Healthy
juillet 18, 2023Like
I’m a Pediatrician and a Mom — This Is What You Should Know About Keeping Your Kids Hydrated in the Summer
The summer heat is officially here, along with all the best aspects of summer, from dunks in the pool to hours of outdoor play. When it comes to keeping kids happy, healthy, and able to participate in the fun, few things are as important as hydration. As it turns out, our bodies are made up of 60 percent water, and a healthy amount of hydration is essential to keep our bodies functioning. Children are especially prone to dehydration due to shek
juillet 18, 2023Like
Saint Alphonsus Opens Neuro, Surgical, Trauma ICU At Regional Medical Center
Healthcare provider Saint Alphonsus (Boise, Idaho) opened an intensive care unit (ICU) for neuro, surgical, and trauma care at its Regional Medical Center in Boise. The project increased the provider’s capacity by 35 beds, with 18 critical-care rooms and 17 stepdown rooms. Staff areas, nursing alcoves, and team centers were also added The project team includes Cushing Terrell (builder; Boise) and Andersen Construction (general contractor; Boise). The post Saint Alphonsus Opens Neuro, Surgical, Trauma ICU At Regional healthcare
juillet 18, 2023Like
When Grief Meets Trauma: Understanding Traumatic Grief
“Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.” – Vicki Harrison One of the most natural responses to loss is grief. It’s an experience we all go through and the way we experience grief differs from one another. Grief can be quite a complex process and it can become even more complex when trauma is involved. Traumatic experiences calmsage
juillet 18, 2023Like
St. Michael Medical Center To Build New Patient Tower
St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale, Wash., part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (Tacoma, Wash.), broke ground on a new patient tower on its campus. The 67,060-square-foot project will house 74 beds, which will be transferred from the recently razed St. Michael Medical Center in Bremerton, Wash. The project team includes NBBJ (architect; Seattle) and Skanska (general contractor; Seattle). The new patient tower is expected to open by the end of 2025. The post St. Michael Medical Center To healthcare
juillet 18, 2023Like
New Study Highlights The Importance Of Supporting And Affirming Families For Black LGBTQ+ People
A new study published in the Journal of Family and Community Health looked at parental sexuality disclosure, discrimination, and depression among Black sexual minority men and Black transgender women. “There were two main goals of our study,” study author, Rodman E. Turpin told us. “First, we wanted to identify the relationship between discrimination and depression among Black sexual minority men and Black transgender women. Discrimination experienced by these populations can include social and structural racism, homophobia, transphobia, and more, so theravive
juillet 18, 2023Like
Repetition Compulsion Or Trauma Reenactment : Why Do We Repeat the Past?
Do you ever feel a compulsion to repeat something despite knowing the negative consequences related to it? This repetitive compulsion or repetition compulsion is referred to as trauma reenactment in psychology. The reenactment or compulsion to repeat something affects the relationship directly. The repetition compulsion theory was first described by Sigmund Freud (Father of Psychoanalysis). He described the repetition compulsion theory as an individual’s ability to remember or discuss past traumatic situations which might lead them to repeat such traumas calmsage
juillet 18, 2023Like
What’s Your Defense Mechanisms | Are you Practicing #5 Too?
Did you know? We have an inbuilt system that protects us from feelings of guilt or anxiety. This system works on an unconscious level and is basically there to keep unpleasant feelings at bay and let the good feelings stay longer. This system is known as a defense mechanism. Surprisingly enough we all use defense mechanism one or the other way. Up to a point, it is indeed useful but if used excessively it might cause trouble. In fact, we calmsage
juillet 17, 2023Like
4 Signs of ‘Silent’ Endometriosis
If you think you might have endometriosis, you’re not alone. In the United States, approximately 11 percent of people with uteruses between ages 15 and 44 have been diagnosed with endometriosis, according to the Office on Women’s Health. For many people, it’s painful and potentially disabling, forcing them to miss work, school, and other activities. Other people might experience what’s called “silent endometriosis” symptoms. Endometriosis is a condition that occurs when the same tissue that lines the uterus grows outside the shek
juillet 17, 2023Like
What Are the Long Term Effects of Concussions in Kids? New Research Investigates
Any parent’s worst nightmare is their child getting any kind of injury, but head injuries have some of the worst reputations in healthcare because of their potential long-lasting effects. Hopefully your child never has a bad fall, sports injury, or other accident that causes a concussion and you never need to think about the aftermath of it. But just in case you ever do land in that situation as a parent, there’s some new information you should know, especially as shek