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août 4, 2023Like
We Now Have the First Consumer-Based Blood Test for Detecting Alzheimer’s
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. It’s a big year in the world of Alzheimer’s research. In early July, the FDA approved the Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi, which is the first drug to show clinical evidence of slowing down cognitive decline. A second drug from pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has also shown promise with a recent clinical trial showing it can slow the rate of cognitive shek
août 4, 2023Like
It’s Official, There Are Specific Features People Are Attracted To
Sure, you may have an adorable meet cute story where you met your significant other via a funny conversation at the coffeeshop, but to be honest, humans don’t always put personality first and are still pretty superficial when it comes to chemistry. What we’re trying to say is, most people find others attractive based on looks first (which makes sense, because we’ve become so wired to find partners and flings by swiping through dating apps). We didn’t make up this shek
août 4, 2023Like
5 Best Skincare Tips from the Famous Dr. Pimple Popper
Remember Dr. Sandra Lee — or should we say Dr. Pimple Popper? If you need a refresher on her incredible resume, she’s a board-certified dermatologist in Southern California who decided start sharing some of the procedures from her practice on Instagram back in 2015 before starting a YouTube channel after that. Lee has accumulated 7.8 million YouTube subscribers, over 5 million Instagram followers, and 3 million Facebook fans by showing up close and personal videos of everything from extractions to shek
août 4, 2023Like
RDG Adds Team Member In St. Louis
RDG Planning & Design, a multidisciplinary firm based in Omaha, Neb., hired Kerry Cheung to lead its healthcare market. Specifically, Cheung will lead programming and planning efforts in the firm’s St. Louis office. She brings more than 30 years of experience, including work on academic medical centers and large-scale hospital projects. The post RDG Adds Team Member In St. Louis first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
août 4, 2023Like
8 New Healthcare Surface Products
New healthcare surface products From acrylic to digitally printed and embossed varieties, vendors and manufacturers are introducing a range of surface products to support healthcare design environments. Above, click through a slideshow of some of the latest surface products introduced into the healthcare design market Visit Healthcare Design’s Products page for more healthcare-specific design products including artwork and wayfinding. The post 8 New Healthcare Surface Products first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
août 4, 2023Like
LS3P Hires New Healthcare Sector Leader
Architecture, interiors, and planning firm LS3P (Charleston, S.C.) has named Jonathan Cantor as new healthcare sector leader/vice president. Cantor, who will be based in the firm’s Jacksonville, Fla., office, will oversee strategic growth and healthcare work in Florida and throughout the Southeast. He has 21 years of project management and design experience. The post LS3P Hires New Healthcare Sector Leader first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
août 4, 2023Like
What is a Superager And What Can We Learn from Superager?
As we age, the idea of maintaining good health and longevity becomes a priority. However, there is a certain group of people who seem to defy natural aging and maintain their cognitive functions, mental sharpness, and even physical strength as they enter the later stages of life aka the Golden Years! These exceptional people can be called “Superager” – a rare cohort of seniors with remarkable health – mental and physical. In terms of age, these Superager are at least calmsage
août 4, 2023Like
Sapiosexuality – What Is It, Characteristics, Signs, And Impact On Relationship
Does enjoying a heated discussion, a stimulating lecture, or a long intellectual conversation make you think maybe you are Sapiosexual? You might be mistaken if that is the only parameter on which you define sapiosexuality. Humans are often attracted to intelligent individuals. A study conducted in 2011 confirms the same, as it has been discovered that intelligence was among the top three traits people look for when searching for a mate. Although the type of intellect that might attract may calmsage
août 3, 2023Like
Culture Shock, Then a Cancer Shock, Inspired Me to Create the Community I Needed
As told to Erica Rimlinger I had my first mammogram at age 35 — my doctor started screening me early because of my family’s cancer history. That mammogram came back clear. Just 12 months later, when I went for my next mammogram, it revealed a large, rapidly growing tumor that had already reached stage 3A and spread to my lymph nodes. I was 36 years old and had been living in the United States for just 14 months. I now Healthy
août 3, 2023Like
Culture Shock, Then a Cancer Shock, Inspired Me to Create the Community I Needed
As told to Erica Rimlinger I had my first mammogram at age 35 — my doctor started screening me early because of my family’s cancer history. That mammogram came back clear. Just 12 months later, when I went for my next mammogram, it revealed a large, rapidly growing tumor that had already reached stage 3A and spread to my lymph nodes. I was 36 years old and had been living in the United States for just 14 months. I now Healthy
août 3, 2023Like
Sutter Health Completes Samaritan Court Ambulatory Care And Surgery Center In California
Sutter Health (Sacramento, Calif.) completed the Sutter Health Samaritan Court Ambulatory Care and Surgery Center (Samaritan Court) in Sacramento. The three-story, 69,000-square-foot project houses a clinical lab, imaging suite, and an ambulatory surgery center. Completed three months ahead of schedule and $3 million under budget, Samaritan Court is part of Sutter Health’s plan to build more than two dozen ambulatory care centers across Northern California over the next four years. The project team includes architect and designer Boulder Associates (Sacramento) healthcare
août 3, 2023Like
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Plans New Clinical Building On California Campus
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in West Carson, Calif., is planning a new clinical building, as part of a $1.7 billion campus renovation, according to the website la.urbanize.city. The six-story, 370,000-square-foot project will be located adjacent to the main hospital on campus. The new clinical building will house an orthopedic clinic, rehabilitation services, specialty clinics such as oncology and surgical oncology, outpatient clinics, conference and education space, and physician and administrative offices. The project team comprises HMC Architects (architect; Ontario, Calif.), CO healthcare