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septembre 9, 2024Like
Selena Gomez Says ‘Medical Issues’ Have Impacted Her Ability to Have Kids: ‘Something I Had to Grieve’
Every time Selena Gomez gets real about her mental and physical health, we stand in awe. As one of the most famous people in the world, the 32-year-old has been in the spotlight since childhood. She’s endured scrutiny over her career, her romantic relationships, her famous friendships; no one could blame her for keeping private something as personal as her health. Instead, the Only Murders in the Building star consistently speaks out about her experience with bipolar disorder and lupus, shek
septembre 9, 2024Like
FAQs About Heart Valve Disease
When was the last time you listened to your heart? Or better yet, had your healthcare provider (HCP) tune in? Heart valve disease is on the rise, and catching it early can be a matter of life or death. Studies show as many as half of the people with a type of advanced valve disease called severe symptomatic aortic stenosis die within two years without treatment. This is especially important to note for women and people assigned female at birth. Healthy
septembre 9, 2024Like
AuDHD: An Introduction – Signs and Treatment
Whether you have heard the term AuDHD for the first time or are looking for an answer to whether there is a connection between autism and AuDHD, this article will explain what AuDHD is, its signs, and how it can be treated. What is AuDHD? Although not an official diagnosis, the term is gaining popularity as it tells about those who struggle with autism and ADHD. It is a self-diagnosis. People with ADHD cannot pay attention to things and they calmsage
septembre 8, 2024Like
What are De-Escalation Techniques & How Can You Use Them for Conflict Avoidance
Conflict and disagreement have become a part of our lives. Whether it’s a disagreement over values or a simple misunderstanding, we all experience conflict at some point. Unfortunately, if the conflict is not effectively resolved, it can escalate to violence. Therefore, when you argue with a client or colleague, your main goal should be to calm the situation before it escalates. The easiest way to do this is by taking deep breaths, listening, responding calmly, and changing body language. But calmsage
septembre 7, 2024Like
Psychopathy vs. Antisocial Personality Disorder – How are They Different
Often, when people talk about psychopathy, they say that the person is struggling with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), which to some extent can be accurate but not ultimately. They have overlapping symptoms, but both psychopathy and ASPD differ. This post will explain how they differ and why people confuse them. Before Robert Hare gave a checklist of the signs of a psychopath, both terms were considered the same, but now things have changed. The anti-social personal disorder makes a person calmsage
septembre 6, 2024Like
Hysteria: Is Hysteria A Psychological Condition?
Hysteria can be defined as a feature of conditions that makes people experience physical symptoms having a psychological cause. Additionally, hysteria can also be used as slang to describe excessive behaviors or emotions in today’s world. In Victorian times, hysteria involved some signs such as nervousness, hallucinations, partial paralysis, and others. Currently, these symptoms are highly associated with the presence of psychological disorders such as somatic disorders, dissociative disorders, and others. This blog covers everything you need to know about calmsage
septembre 5, 2024Like
7 Subtle Signs of Teen Self-Harm All Parents Should Know
As we watch our children grow, we’ve all had those “Wait, where did my baby go?” moments. Suddenly, your once-bubbly child is now a teenager, and things start to feel a bit more complicated. The eye-rolls become more intense, the answers get shorter, and the bedroom, where your bedtime stories and cuddles were once so welcomed, now has a big, fat “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door. But beneath the layers of teen angst and moodiness, there might be shek
septembre 5, 2024Like
How to Deal with Bladder Leakage During and After Pregnancy
This educational resource was sponsored by Poise, a brand of Kimberly-Clark. Other Kimberly-Clark brands include Depend and Thinx for All Leaks. Medically reviewed by Lauri Romanzi, M.D., MScPH, FACOG, FURPS + Infographic text More than 4 in 10 pregnant people experience bladder leakage (urinary incontinence). Most pregnancy-related bladder leakage will go away within 3-6 months of delivery. Why is bladder leakage so common for pregnant and postpartum people? Growing babies take up room As babies grow, they put pressure on Healthy
septembre 5, 2024Like
Did You Know There Are Different Types of Bladder Leakage?
This educational resource was sponsored by Poise, a brand of Kimberly-Clark. Other Kimberly-Clark brands include Depend and Thinx for All Leaks. Poise and Depend are registered trademarks of Kimberly-Clark. Thinx for All Leaks is a trademark of Kimberly-Clark. + Flipbook text Slide 1 Did You Know There Are Different Types of Bladder Leakage? Slide 2 Bladder leakage is really common. Did you know that 1 in 2 women will deal with urinary incontinence (bladder leakage) at some point in Healthy
septembre 5, 2024Like
The Great Girlfriends Podcast: Understanding HIV – Let’s Get to Know the Facts
We partnered with The Great Girlfriends Show to answer some important questions about HIV. Our expert guest, Ada Stewart, M.D., FAAFP, answers some common questions: How HIV diagnosis and treatment has changed over the past few decadesThe myths about HIV — and the truths we all need to knowProtection and the information we need to share with our girlfriendsHow we must advocate with our healthcare providers to ensure we’re getting tested Listen to the podcast here. Healthy
septembre 5, 2024Like
Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?
+ Infographic text Heart disease is the #1 killer of women in the U.S. What is heart disease? Heart disease includes many different conditions that affect the heart and its structures, like veins and arteries. The most common type of heart disease in women is coronary artery disease What increases your risk for heart disease? Knowing your risk factors for heart disease can help you manage them with your healthcare provider. Medical conditions High triglycerides Low HDL (“good cholesterol”) High Healthy
septembre 5, 2024Like
Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About High Triglycerides
Most cholesterol tests will usually measure triglycerides, but they aren’t a type of cholesterol. However, triglycerides are related to the two types of cholesterol: LDL and HDL. Like cholesterol, triglycerides are types of lipids (or fats) that travel through the blood to perform essential functions in the body. And, like LDL cholesterol, high levels of triglycerides can pose risks to heart health. We reached out to New York cardiologist and member of the HealthyWomen Women’s Health Advisory Council Nieca Goldberg, Healthy