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juin 26, 2023Like
I am an Abortion Counselor, and Here’s an Inside Look at What’s Really Happening Behind the Scenes after the Fall of Roe v. Wade
“Can they arrest me if they find out I traveled to another state and had an abortion? Can they try to take my children away?” These are just a couple of the questions my patient asked during a recent after-hours call. Her fears are justified — many patients now face a chilling new reality in this post-Roe America. Since the conservative majority on the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed the right to an abortion in any state shek
juin 26, 2023Like
Sarah Ferguson, Shannen Doherty & Other Stars Who Have Had Breast Cancer and Are Raising Awareness
Unfortunately, breast cancer is all too common, and it can happen to anyone. 12 percent of U.S. women are expected to develop breast cancer at some point in their lives — that’s 1 in 8. Not to mention that Black women are more likely to be diagnosed with a more severe form of it called triple-negative breast cancer. In hopes of raising awareness about early prevention and treatment options, which may give people a better chance of survival, many celebrities shek
juin 26, 2023Like
La vida con cáncer de vejiga urotelial
Karen Roy ya había sobrevivido un asalto a mano armada que la dejó paralizada a los 19 años, así como la muerte de su esposo, que hizo que sea una madre soltera de tres adolescentes cuando tenía 47 años. Luego, a los 53 años, le diagnosticaron cáncer de vejiga urotelial (UBC, por sus siglas en inglés). “Cuando experimentas todo lo que yo he vivido, y creo que lo he manejado muy bien, lo lógico sería pensar que merezco un descanso”, Healthy
juin 26, 2023Like
La vacuna contra el VPH previene el cáncer
Debbie Saslow, Ph.D., hizo la revisión de este documento. + Infographic text El virus del papiloma humano (VPH) puede causar cáncer en: El cuello uterino (cáncer cervical) La vagina (cáncer vaginal) La vulva (cáncer de vulva) El ano (cáncer anal) El pene (cáncer de pene) La cabeza y el cuello ( cáncer orofaríngeo ) ¡A pesar de esto hay buenas noticias! Si se administran suficientemente temprano, las vacunas del VPH pueden prevenir más del 90% de estos cánceres. ¿Quién Healthy
juin 26, 2023Like
HPV Vaccination Is Cancer Prevention
Reviewed by Debbie Saslow, Ph.D. + Infographic text Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can cause cancer in the: Cervix (cervical cancer) Vagina (vaginal cancer) Vulva (vulvar cancer) Anus (anal cancer) Penis (penile cancer) Head and neck ( oropharyngeal cancer ) There’s good news, though! Given early enough, HPV vaccinations can prevent more than 90% of these cancers. Who should get the HPV vaccine? Pre-teens : The HPV vaccine can be started at age 9, but the CDC recommends Healthy
juin 26, 2023Like
HPV Vaccination Is Cancer Prevention
Reviewed by Debbie Saslow, Ph.D. + Infographic text Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can cause cancer in the: Cervix (cervical cancer) Vagina (vaginal cancer) Vulva (vulvar cancer) Anus (anal cancer) Penis (penile cancer) Head and neck ( oropharyngeal cancer ) There’s good news, though! Given early enough, HPV vaccinations can prevent more than 90% of these cancers. Who should get the HPV vaccine? Pre-teens : The HPV vaccine can be started at age 9, but the CDC recommends Healthy
juin 26, 2023Like
Why You Hate Talking on the Phone + Tips to Overcome Phone Anxiety
I’m not big on social interactions; never have been, but as a kid, avoiding my peers was easy. All I had to do was bury my head in a book and the world would disappear. As an adult, I find it even more challenging to avoid people. Now, I am a working professional with an adequate social life so it’s safe to say that I can’t avoid people and shut myself in my house all the time. However, that doesn’t calmsage
juin 25, 2023Like
How Do The Physical Symptoms of Grief Affect Your Body?
The odd lump in your throat and the heaviness in your chest when you mourn the loss of a loved one might be brushed off as odd occurrences, but what you may not know is that the heartache, the fatigue, the tightness in your chest, and the stomach cramps that you feel when grieving can all be physical symptoms of grief. Grief might be a complex emotional response to loss but it can manifest in physical aches and pains too. calmsage
juin 25, 2023Like
All You Need To Know About Word Salad In Schizophrenia
Have you ever found yourself or your loved one speaking in a dysfunctional manner? Well, dysfunctional speaking is commonly seen in people with schizophrenia or dementia. The accurate term used for describing dysfunctional speaking is “word salad.” Word salad is the mixture of words or random phrases in a meaningless or confused manner. People struggling with word salad are not able to present their thoughts coherently which lacks logical structure or the mixture of random words or phrases that makes calmsage
juin 24, 2023Like
Feeling Intimidated? 7 Ways to Overcome Intimidation Like a Pro
I won’t lie to you, but there have been many instances where I’ve felt cowed by my peers and even certain family members. I’ve been a victim of bullying ever since I was in high school and what I could term bullying became intimidation when I entered adulthood. Feeling intimidated is probably one of those experiences that every one of us has faced at some point in our lives. You may have felt intimidated at your workplace, in your social calmsage
juin 24, 2023Like
Learn The Art Of Mindful Communication: 5 Important Keys To Mindful Communication
The universal fact is “Communication is the key to all problems.” Communication can help in expressing emotions and needs, it helps to reduce the complexity in the relationships. The words used while communicating our needs are the reflection of our thoughts. It evolves our communication skills into powerful ones. When we start expressing our needs and emotions consciously, we call it “mindful communication.” Mindful communication can be easily practiced with the help of 5 keys or principles which are listening calmsage
juin 23, 2023Like
Williamson Health Opens New Postpartum Wing In Tennessee
Williamson Health hospital in Franklin, Tenn., formerly known as the Williamson Medical Center, opened a new postpartum wing as part of a $200 million expansion and renovation project. The 14,701-square-foot unit includes 11 postpartum beds and a newborn nursery. Future plans include renovating the obstetrics and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as well as expanding the labor, delivery, and recovery rooms. JJE Dunn (Nashville, Tenn.) provided the general contracting services for the project. The post Williamson Health Opens New healthcare