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mai 9, 2023Like
UT Health Science Center At San Antonio Plans $100M Center For Brain Health
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health; San Antonio, Texas) will break ground on the $100 million Center for Brain Health in San Antonio, according to the website sanantonioreport.org. The center will house care and research services for Alzheimer’s, dementia, movement disorders, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It is part of UT Health’s $1 billion capital improvement project, which will be completed over the next four years. The Center for Brain Health is expected to be healthcare
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HealthyWomen Congressional Briefing: Women in Clinical Trials
Join HealthyWomen for our upcoming congressional briefing as we explore the importance and current challenges of including women of reproductive age in clinical trials. Gain a greater understanding of the requirements women must meet to participate in a clinical trial and how those guidelines have become more complicated with new state reproductive health laws in place, especially as it relates to meeting diversity and inclusion goals. Panelists will also highlight the importance of increasing clinical trials that focus on maternal Healthy
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Conflict Resolution Skills Every Couple Should Work On
Conflict is a natural part of relationships. When you bring two different people with two different perspectives and communication styles, and everything in between, there is bound to be disagreements. Fighting with your partner doesn’t feel good, and it can definitely create stress and tension between you, which is why working on how you resolve the conflict is key. The alternative — not attempting to resolve it and sweeping it under the carpet — will only result in resentment and shek
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Did Pregnancy Stress During The Pandemic Have An Effect Postpartum?
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders looked at the social and cognitive vulnerability to COVID-19-related stress in pregnancy. “We were interested to find out whether being pregnant during the pandemic was associated with postpartum mental wellbeing of the mothers and their babies,” study author Susanne Schweizer told us. “In particular, we were interested whether the experiencing stress related to the pandemic (including, stressors such as economic and health-related worries) would be associated with more postpartum depression theravive
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Grief Of Pet Euthanasia (Put To Sleep): How To Cope
Have you ever lived with a pet? Irrespective of what species you’ve been living with, does the thought of them passing make a shiver go through your spine? When we live with pets, they become a part of our lives, an inseparable part of us. Pet euthanasia is one of the most difficult decisions a pet owner ever has to make. Losing a pet is equivalent to losing a family member or a close friend. They have been there for calmsage
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Female Embodiment: The Feminine Urge To Enhance Your Sense Of Self
It is quite difficult to mindfully live in a patriarchal society wherein you’ve to walk in front of the world with heavy emotions! A woman’s body is often a subject of discussion or I can say it is used as a weapon by society to disempower a woman who is rebellious or takes her stand against the culture’s expectations. I really don’t understand the idea of setting cultural expectations in front of women who are ambitious, strong, and courageous! Trying calmsage
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HOK Announces Team Member Promotion
HOK has elevated Belinda Young to regional leader for the design, architecture, engineering, and planning firm’s healthcare practice in San Francisco. In her new role, Young will lead HOK project teams, guide strategy, and mentor staff. She has more than 25 years of experience in healthcare design on projects throughout California, including Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Specialty Services Center in Sunnyvale, Calif., the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford Maternity Unit, in Palo Alto, Calif., and the UC San Francisco Center healthcare
mai 8, 2023Like
How Healthcare Facility Design Can Improve Nurse Productivity
Among all the stakeholders who stand to benefit the most from thoughtful design of healthcare spaces, nurses are right near the top, arguably only behind patients. And with nurse turnover at an alarmingly high rate—Healthcare Finance News reported the number at 27.1% in January—the healthcare industry is paying close attention to ways to stem that tide. For National Nurses Week (May 6-12), Healthcare Design reached out to the Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design (NIHD) to discuss some of the pain healthcare
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Bindi Irwin Says Dealing With Endometriosis Pain as a Mom Galvanized Her to Finally ‘Figure Out What Was Wrong’
Bindi Irwin spent years dealing with excruciating, daily pain from undiagnosed endometriosis, but it wasn’t until she became a mother that she was galvanized to finally “figure out what was wrong.” In a recent Instagram video post, the 24-year-old daughter of beloved conservationist Steve Irwin revealed more about her journey with endometriosis, or endo. She began experiencing symptoms of the painful reproductive condition at just 14 years old, she recalled. “Suddenly no matter where we went or what we were shek
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Ask the Expert: Covid-19 and Obesity
+ Video transcript The Experts: Kelynne Oristel, RN-BC, DDN GNP, APRN-BC President of Haitian Alliance Nurses Association of greater New York area Adrianna Nava, PhD, MPA, MSN, RN President of National Association of Hispanic Nurses How did the Covid-19 pandemic impact the community you serve? [Kelynne Oristel] When we look at the pandemic and where we’ve come from, so to speak, in practice I am seeing that my clients are living with some of the sequalis, or some of Healthy
mai 8, 2023Like
Ask the Expert: Covid-19 and Obesity
+ Video transcript The Experts: Kelynne Oristel, RN-BC, DDN GNP, APRN-BC President of Haitian Alliance Nurses Association of greater New York area Adrianna Nava, PhD, MPA, MSN, RN President of National Association of Hispanic Nurses How did the Covid-19 pandemic impact the community you serve? [Kelynne Oristel] When we look at the pandemic and where we’ve come from, so to speak, in practice I am seeing that my clients are living with some of the sequalis, or some of Healthy
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How Research Can Inform Healthcare Real Estate Development
Historically, the development of healthcare real estate has been a bifurcated process by which real estate developers buy either land to build new facilities or buildings to redevelop. Then the end-user, whether a medical practice, ambulatory surgical center operator, or healthcare system, purchases or leases the facility. Usually there is limited, if any, collaboration between the developer and the end user on the design of the facility. However, the successful bonding of real estate development and medical facility design requires healthcare