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mai 1, 2023Like

‘What Planet Can I Blame for This?’ Your Guide to Astrology & the Vibes for May 2023

As the saying goes, April showers bring May flowers, and that’s always the sort of vibe May brings: bright and promising. April closed off in slow-and-steady Taurus, which can kinda feel like the Eeyore to Aries’ Tigger. Not to mention we were hit with Mercury retrograde and eclipse season at the end of the month. Both of those come to a close within the first half of the month just before we enter the frenetic and friendly energy of Gemini.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Shares Her Perimenopause Advice: Be ‘Open to Anything’

Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about what worked for her during perimenopause. In a recent Instagram Story Q&A, the actress and wellness mogul of Goop fame was asked about her advice for people going through perimenopause, the transitional period before menopause. According to Mayo Clinic, this biological process marks the end of regular menstrual cycles. It impacts every person with a uterus, usually during their late 40s or 50s. Speaking to her 8.3 million followers from her bed, Paltrow, 50,
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3 Women Tell Us What Happened When They Had a Stroke

Every year, more than 100,000 Canadians have a stroke, and around half of them are women.Most stroke sufferers will experience whats called an ischemic stroke, where a clot blocks blood flow to a part of the brain. When the cells on the other side of that clot stop getting oxygen and nutrients, they die, which causes brain damage and lasting symptoms like memory loss or paralysis. Because each side of the brain controls the opposite side of the body, people
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Your Teenager’s Toxic Relationship Could Affect Their Health Years Down the Line

Toxic teen relationships are associated with a host of negative long-term health issues, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics. As NBC News reported, researchers pored over 38 studies conducted between 2004 and 2022 that centered teens who experienced dating violence. (Most of these studies were conducted in the United States.) Their meta-analysis incorporated different kinds of dating violence, such as cyberbullying and emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Across the board, researchers found that teens — especially
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Interior Health Aims To Redevelop Cariboo Memorial Hospital In British Columbia

Health authority Interior Health (Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada) is planning a $268 million expansion and renovation project that will add more than 100,000 square feet and three stories at Cariboo Memorial Hospital in Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada. Using a design-build model, the project will deliver a new emergency department and pharmacy, 36-bed medical/surgical inpatient unit, six-bed maternity unit, and mental health and substance-use inpatient unit with eight single-occupancy rooms. Phase 1 will deliver the addition and is scheduled to
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Why We Need More Black and Hispanic Women in Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

In July 2021, Latoya Bolds-Johnson, a physician assistant from the Washington, D.C., area, was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Because of her medical background, Bolds-Johnson knew early into her treatment that she wanted to participate in a clinical trial. But her oncologist never brought up a clinical trial and shut down the idea when she brought it up. “I would email him about different trials and he would dismissively say I didn’t qualify. It just wasn’t even
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Bringing Breast Cancer Care to You

You know the famous air-travel analogy about putting on your own oxygen mask first so you can safely help others? For many women, this also applies when it comes to keeping up with preventive breast care. Screening mammography is the most effective tool for finding breast cancer in its early stages, yet many women find it difficult to access this potentially lifesaving test. Amanda Boreen, R.N., a breast cancer nurse navigator at the Marshfield Clinic Health System in Weston, Wisconsin,
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Recovery Innovations International To Open Montgomery County Crisis Receiving Center

Recovery Innovations International (RI International; Phoenix, Ariz.), a crisis, health, recovery, and consulting services firm, is planning to open a new mental health and substance abuse crisis center in Dayton, Ohio. The Montgomery County Crisis Receiving Center will be a partnership between RI International and Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board (Dayton). The 23-hour crisis unit for adults will offer a variety of services, including substance use recovery, crisis stabilization, therapeutic support, housing, and medication
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Understanding A Dark Triad Personality Based On Major Red Flags

What kind of red flags do you commonly see/observe in people? Jealousy … distrust… controlling nature … lack of social boundaries … gaslighting … violence … offensive behavior … or addiction??? After observing all these red flags in a personality… ever wondered if these red flags were inherently injected or adapted as a coping mechanism? If you’ve met a person or know a person who fits the above-mentioned template of red flags…then you might want to know more about a
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Teen Girls Experiencing Record Levels Of Sadness

Teenage girls are experiencing record high levels of persistent sadness. A report from the CDC found that 57% of teenage girls in the US felt hopeless or persistently sad in 2021, that’s a 60% increase over the past ten years.    “The numbers in this report are staggering. It is important to note that these are self-report data, and there may be some exaggeration in some of the numbers. Still, there are larger-than-expected increases in persistent sadness and hopelessness,” Shane
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Déclaration volontaire de soi dans les relations interpersonnelles

Les relations interpersonnelles sont un aspect important de notre vie, que ce soit avec des amis, des membres de la famille, des collègues ou des partenaires romantiques. Dans ces relations, la déclaration volontaire de soi peut jouer un rôle crucial dans l’établissement de liens émotionnels significatifs. Cependant, il est important de trouver un équilibre entre l’authenticité et la protection de soi. Dans cet article, nous examinons comment être authentique sans compromettre notre bien-être. La déclaration volontaire de soi dans les
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Le dévoilement personnel au sein des relations humaines

Les relations humaines sont essentielles à notre bien-être et à notre bonheur. Que ce soit avec des amis, de la famille, des collègues ou des partenaires romantiques, nous cherchons tous à établir des liens significatifs avec les autres. Le dévoilement personnel est un élément clé de toute relation, mais il est important de trouver un équilibre sain entre la révélation de soi et la protection de soi. Dans cet article, nous examinons comment établir des limites saines dans différentes relations.
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