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août 14, 2023Like
Texas Children’s Hospital Opens Pavilion For Women Tower II In Houston
Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston opened its Pavilion for Women Tower II. The new tower, connected to the existing Pavilion for Women via a recently constructed sky bridge, houses outpatient clinics, including The Women’s Specialists of Houston (Houston), Partners in OB/GYN Care (Houston), and Women’s Physical Therapy (Houston). Additionally, Baylor Obstetrics and Gynecology (Houston) is scheduled to relocate to the new tower by the end of this year. More adult inpatient beds and neonatal intensive care beds at the Pavilion healthcare
août 14, 2023Like
Evan Lamprecht Of Altus Architectural Studios: Face Time
Evan Lamprecht, partner at Altus Architectural Studios (Omaha, Neb.) shares how growing up in a family of healthcare professionals influenced his career and why you’ll find a roll of trace paper on his desk. What drew you to a career in healthcare design? Healthcare has always been a part of my life. My mother was a nurse, and my father was a healthcare architect. My mom’s desire to help others influenced me to want to do the same. My dad took pride healthcare
août 14, 2023Like
Western State Hospital Plans Behavioral Health Hospital On Washington State Campus
Western State Hospital in Lakewood, Wash., is planning a 350-bed behavioral health hospital on its campus. The project, part of a master plan that includes additional improvements to the existing Western State Hospital campus, will serve forensic patients who enter care through the criminal court system, freeing other areas of campus to serve civil patients. The new hospital also will include research and innovation opportunities through partnerships with local academic institutions. Sustainable and energy-efficient design features will be considered, with healthcare
août 14, 2023Like
Is It Time for a Sleep Divorce? To Sleep or Not to Sleep Together
Sure, it’s nice to have a warm body to fall asleep next to. But what happens when that warm body starts snoring like a buzzsaw? It might just make you wonder if you’re better off sleeping alone. As we get older, changing sleep patterns make it harder to fall asleep. We spend less time in deep sleep, making it easier to wake up. Women in menopause often report not sleeping as well as they used to due to achy joints, Healthy
août 14, 2023Like
The Silent Struggle: Symptoms of Silent Panic Attacks You Need to Know
Panic attacks are known for the intense and overwhelming feelings they bring with them. Panic attacks and anxiety attacks can be identified with symptoms such as fast heartbeats, shortness of breath, shaking and trembling, and feeling an impending sense of doom. Yet, there is a variant of panic attacks that often goes hidden because of its silent nature. Yes, you guessed it! I’m talking about silent panic attacks. Silent panic attack episodes do not show any visible signs but can calmsage
août 14, 2023Like
Hormetic Stress: The Acute Stress That Can Be Good For Your Well-Being
In the search for a better, healthier, and more resilient life, the concept of hormetic stress has come up. Now, stress isn’t something that we’ve viewed as something negative, but when I talk about hormetic stress, it’s the kind of stress that can be positive for you. I know, weird, right? But, this kind of acute stress is rooted in the principle of “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. This concept has garnered a lot of attention because of calmsage
août 14, 2023Like
Breast Asymmetry: 9 Reasons You Have Uneven Breasts
If one of your breasts is bigger than the other, you’re in good company. In fact, having some type of breast asymmetry is so common, there’s even a saying in the plastic surgery world: “Breasts are sisters, not twins.” The majority of women have asymmetrical breasts, meaning there’s a difference in form, position or volume of the breast. Uneven breasts might mean one breast is bigger than the other. Or it could mean your areolas are different sizes (or even Healthy
août 13, 2023Like
What is Passive Suicidal Ideation?
The topic we’re discussing today is very sensitive, and it’s important to know that help is available. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of ending their life, please reach out for support. You can call the National Suicidal & Crisis Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or the Suicide Crisis Line at 1-800-784-2433. You can also text 988. These helplines offer chat and phone support 24/7. Life is full of challenges. Even those who seem mentally strong can feel calmsage
août 13, 2023Like
Emotional Incest: Unhealthy Family Dynamic That Demands To Be Understood
Were you growing up in an unhealthy family dynamic environment wherein you were made to be mature even before the right age? It happens when a parent takes their child support in the place of a romantic partner, this term is referred to as emotional incest. Emotional incest is also referred to as covert incest and it is a form of emotional abuse wherein a parent treats their children like a partner and completely relies on them for emotional support calmsage
août 13, 2023Like
Exploring The Psychology And Meaning Of Déjà Vu
“I might have seen this before” Such quick instincts are common especially when you travel a lot! Around 97% of people commonly experience déjà vu at least once in their life, meanwhile two-thirds of people experience déjà vu on a regular basis. Some people feel that they are experiencing déjà vu and amnesia at the same time, it feels like that they’ve forgotten this before as well. It catches an off-guard feeling… in psychology, it is considered to be a calmsage
août 12, 2023Like
What You Need to Know About Vehophobia (The Fear of Driving)
Driving is a pleasure that allows me to control my actions and my thoughts, but lately, I’ve felt a little apprehensive about driving. It’s not fear, per se, but nervousness when someone asks me to drive. The open road, which can be a symbol of freedom and exploration, can become a source of anxiety and fear for people who struggle with the phobia of driving – vehophobia. This specific phobia, while not widely discussed or openly talked about, can leave calmsage
août 12, 2023Like
The 80/20 Relationship Rule: What You Need to Know
When we talk about dating and relationships, balancing the complexities involved such as emotions, compatibility, and understanding can be a touch exciting and a lot challenging. The advice and wisdom that we receive from others can be a helpful guide in helping you navigate said challenges that come when forming a new and meaningful connection. Out of the wisdom received, there is one principle that stands out – the 80/20 Relationship Rule. The 80/20 rule in a relationship, also known calmsage