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juillet 7, 2023Like

Mini-Guide: What is Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder?

It is recommended to sleep 7-8 hours per day for adults… well, what happens when someone is not able to get sleep for 24 hours? Not sleeping for 24 hours can be a rare sleep disorder. This rare sleep disorder comes under the type of circadian rhythm sleep disorder. Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder is a disorder wherein an individual’s sleep is gradually delayed by 1-2 hours regularly. Scientifically, our body follows a circadian rhythm of a 24-hour sleep cycle…when this cycle
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juillet 6, 2023Like

These Are the Best Pregnancy-Safe Deodorants to Use Throughout All Three Trimesters

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We typically think of hot flashes in conjunction with menopause, but if you’re pregnant, you may experience some hormonal overheating and night sweating too. In fact, 35 percent of pregnant women surveyed in one study reported these symptoms. So when you’re sweating more in general, you’re going to feel the urge to keep applying deodorant to keep feeling fresh.
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juillet 6, 2023Like

These Are the Best Bullet Vibrators for Beginners

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. It’s pretty unanimous that the best beginner sex toy, that involves the least daunting size, shape, and functions is the bullet vibrator. Trust us, you can’t go wrong with one of these.  They’re a classic for travel or stowing away in your nightstand. But even more than that, they make great starter toys, Lisa Finn, brand manager and sex
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juillet 6, 2023Like

Can Certain Sex Positions Actually Help You Conceive a Boy?

It’s only human nature to have pre-conceived (pun intended) notions about your family before you’re even pregnant, and want to have a certain number of children of each sex to round out your crew. Let’s say you have two or three little girls already, want to have a baby boy so he can grow up with sisters, and want to know how to conceive a boy. Before we go there, let us remind you that there is a difference between
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juillet 6, 2023Like

My Uterine Fibroids Make Partner Intimacy and Honoring My Religion Challenging, But I’ve Found Ways to Cope

As told to Nicole Audrey Spector From the very beginning, my periods were abnormally long and heavy and often debilitating. As a teenager, I would sometimes bleed through my clothing — even when wearing a pad and/or tampon. In ninth grade, I bonded over embarrassment with a new friend who loaned me her jacket to tie around my waist after I bled through my clothes. After high school, my periods remained long and painful. To this day, I have heavy
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juillet 6, 2023Like

A Preventive Neurologist Explains How Sleep Can Impact Your Long-Term Memory & Alzheimer’s Risk

Dr. Kellyann Niotis, a Preventative Neurologist at Early Medical, has learned firsthand how important sleep is for brain health. When it comes to the different sleep stages, otherwise known as our sleep architecture, there are two main stages that are crucial to our brain health, according to Dr. Niotis. These are called deep sleep and REM sleep. “In REM sleep, our brain is consolidating all of the information it gathered and is storing it as long-term memory,” says Dr. Niotis.
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juillet 6, 2023Like

Los lugares en los que vives, trabajas, aprendes y juegas pueden afectar tu salud mamaria

El cáncer de mama es el tipo más frecuente de cáncer a nivel mundial. Las condiciones en los entornos en los que las personas viven, trabajan, aprenden, juegan y rinden culto, llamadas también determinantes sociales de la salud (SDoH, por sus siglas en inglés), afectan la salud mamaria y los resultados médicos. En Estados Unidos, 1 de cada 10 personas vive en condiciones de pobreza, lo que significa que tienen menos acceso a alimentos saludables, a atención médica, a viviendas,
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juillet 6, 2023Like

Where You Live, Work, Learn and Play Can Affect Your Breast Health

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide. The conditions in the environments where people live, work, learn, play and worship, also called social determinants of health (SDoH), affect breast health and health outcomes. In the United States, 1 in 10 people live in poverty, which means they often have less access to healthy foods, healthcare, housing, education and safe living conditions. Economic stability What is it?Job opportunities with steady incomeHow does economic stability affect breast cancer?Lower socioeconomic
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juillet 6, 2023Like

I’ve Learned to Be Open About My Mental Illness to Help Bring Awareness in the Indian Community

As told to Nicole Audrey Spector July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. My parents emigrated to the United States from India in 1991, and I was born four years later. We lived in an area where there are a lot of South Asian families, so I grew up ingrained in my Indian culture. Many of us celebrated the same holidays and visited the same places of worship. We also, unfortunately, shared the same stigmas about mental illness. I
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juillet 6, 2023Like

University Of Michigan Health Tops Out D. Dan And Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion

University of Michigan Health (U-M Health; Ann Arbor, Mich.) celebrated the topping out of the $920 million D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion. (For more on the Pavilion, go here.) The 12-story, 264-bed facility will include a neurosciences center, cardiovascular and thoracic care services, 20 surgical suites, and three interventional radiology suites. The care pavilion is adjacent to the U-M Health Frankel Cardiovascular Center. Future bridge and tunnel connections are planned to link the two facilities. Designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification,
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juillet 6, 2023Like

I Walked into the ER with a Shoulder Injury — I Left with a Colon Cancer Diagnosis and 6 Months to Live

As told to Erica Rimlinger In spring 2016, I walked into the emergency room (ER) seeking treatment for shoulder pain. I had been backpacking, and I explained to the staff that I probably had a pinched nerve in my shoulder from my 15-mile hike. I expected to get a shot and instructions to follow up with an orthopedist. Instead, I got a diagnosis of colon cancer that had spread to my liver and instructions to follow up with an oncologist.
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juillet 6, 2023Like

Children’s National Hospital Completes Renovation In Washington, D.C.

Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., recently completed a modernized arrival space and lobby. The project includes improved vehicular traffic functions, including drop-off and pick-up areas, expanded Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-accessible parking areas, and pedestrian circulation routes and entries that are separated from staff shuttles for safety and efficiency. Prior to project’s completion, the 323-bed facility was accessed from a sub-level garage. Improvements to the lobby include a three-bank elevator system for visitors, new signage, and color-coded floor assignments
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