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septembre 1, 2023Like

HED: The HCD 10: Martin Misicko, Facility Manager

Martin Misicko, EdD, vice president, facilities operations, design and construction, engineering and maintenance, emergency management and safety, environmental services, and sustainability, Carilion Clinic (Roanoke, Va.) Armed with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Pennsylvania State University; a Master of Science in mathematics, physics, and secondary education from Duquesne University; and a Doctorate of Education in administration and policy studies from the University of Pittsburgh, Martin Misicko joined Carilion Clinic in 2016. In his current position, he oversees operations
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The Buckeye Ranch Receives Grant From Google To Open Youth Mental Health Center In Ohio

The Buckeye Ranch (Whitehall, Ohio), a private, nonprofit organization that provides behavioral and mental health services for children and families, is planning a new youth mental health center in Grove City, Ohio. Google pledged $250,000 to the nonprofit to support the center for young people in residential treatment who have both mental health diagnoses and substance use [issues? word missing here?], according to the website dispatch.com. The 57,000-square-foot project will include 48 beds and is expected to open in 2025.
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From Pain to Peace: Understanding And Overcoming Mental Anguish

If you asked me to define pain some years ago, I would’ve replied with something like, “Pain is never-ending. It is a wound that never stops bleeding.” But, if you ask me the same question, today I would answer with something like, “Anguish and pain are like waves. They come crashing down, but eventually, they retreat, leaving behind a sense of calm.” With time, I’ve come to understand that pain and distress are a part of our lives, but it’s
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Rainy Day Blues: Why Does Rain Make You Depressed (And How to Cope)

Ever since I was a child, I have loved rainy days. Never once have I felt anything other than comfort when it rained and even now, when it rains, it brings a sense of comfort and familiarity that no other season can bring. I have friends and family members who dislike rainy days because it makes them feel down and sad. “It brings a sense of gloom” is what they tell me. And it somehow rings true. Rainy days often
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septembre 1, 2023Like

Shopping Online For Activewear Could Be Harmful To Women

If you spend time browsing for activewear online, you may want to think again.  Research recently published in the International Journal of Consumer studies found that women have reduced self-esteem after online shopping for activewear.  “We found that women feel worse about their bodies and exhibit implicit reductions in self-esteem after browsing for activewear. These changes were not observed when women browsed for casual wear or homewares. We also found some evidence that women are less likely to look at
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août 31, 2023Like

What’s Your Ageotype? New Research Suggests There Are Four Different Ways We Age

Everyone grows old, but that doesn’t mean we follow the same aging journey. One person might have heart problems in their fifties, but have an excellent metabolism. Another might be at high risk for diabetes, with a robust immune system that never seems to fail.  There’s a lot of speculation as to why some people age differently than others. Your genetic makeup and lifestyle both play a role, but gender may also be a factor. Women seem to age faster
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août 31, 2023Like

The Best Gifts for the Insomniac in Your Life

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Let’s face it: if you’re sleep deprived, everything else is harder and less enjoyable. So what better gift to give someone than something that can improve their sleep, and in turn, their life? According to the Better Sleep Council, nearly half of Americans (48 percent) say they don’t get enough sleep — but less than half of them actually
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août 31, 2023Like

Phoenix Children’s Hospital To Add Multispecialty Clinic And Hospital In Arizona

Phoenix Children’s Hospital in Phoenix is slated to open a new multispecialty clinic in Glendale, Ariz., by the end of the year and a new hospital in Glendale in 2024, according to the website yourvalley.net. The two-story, 45,000-square-foot multispecialty clinic on the Glendale campus will house orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, and oncology services. The three-story, 180,000-square-foot hospital will have 24 inpatient beds, six operating rooms, two minor procedure rooms, and 30 emergency bays/trauma rooms. Space for an additional 24 inpatient beds
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août 31, 2023Like

Barbara Heulat Honored With 2023 Changemaker Award

The Center for Health Design has named Barbara Heulat as the recipient of its 2023 Changemaker Award. She will accept the award during a presentation at the 2023 HCD Conference + Expo, Nov. 4-7, in New Orleans. The Changemaker Award, sponsored by Mecho, recognizes an individual or organization that has demonstrated an exceptional ability to change the way healthcare facilities are designed and built and whose work has a broad impact on the advancement of healthcare design. Heulat, of Healing Design – Human
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août 31, 2023Like

The HCD 10: Megan McNally, Interior Designer

Megan McNally, CHID, CID, EDAC, IIDA, NCIDQ, associate director of interior design, Ryan A+E Inc. (subsidiary of Ryan Companies US Inc.; Minneapolis) After establishing Ryan A+E Inc.’s healthcare interiors practice in 2019, Megan McNally was promoted to associate director of interior design at the firm just two years later. In her current role, she leads interior teams across the country on a range of inpatient, outpatient, and residential care environments—collaborating on more than 60 projects in 2022 alone. Throughout her
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Un système d’apprentissage « virtuel » pourrait-il être source d’anxiété ?

Introduction L’avènement des systèmes d’apprentissage virtuel, également connus sous le nom d’e-learning ou d’apprentissage en ligne, a révolutionné la façon dont l’éducation est dispensée. Ces plateformes offrent une flexibilité et une accessibilité sans précédent pour les apprenants du monde entier. Cependant, malgré les nombreux avantages qu’elles offrent, les systèmes d’apprentissage virtuel pourraient également être source d’anxiété pour certains utilisateurs. Dans ce texte, nous explorerons les différentes raisons pour lesquelles un système d’apprentissage virtuel pourrait être source d’anxiété et comment aborder
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août 31, 2023Like

7 PMS Tips from the Pros

It’s one to two weeks before you start your period. The physical and emotional symptoms, like bloating, breast tenderness and crying — just to name a few — are driving you mad. Welcome to the premenstrual syndrome (PMS) club, where you’re in good company with 3 out of 4 menstruating women who experience a wide range of changes around that time of the month. No, PMS doesn’t stand for Please Make (it) Stop — even though you wish it would.
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