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Michael J. Fox Gets Real About Living With Parkinson’s — And Facing His Mortality
Michael J. Fox is opening up about what it’s like to live with Parkinson’s disease — and how he maintains an optimistic attitude while grappling with his mortality. In a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning, the 61-year-old actor spoke candidly about his life with the progressive neurological condition, which he has been battling for more than 30 years. His conversation with journalist Jane Pauley was to promote Still, his forthcoming documentary. “Yeah, I mean, I’m not gonna lie. It’s shek
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Meet the Badass Women Supporting Other Women in Their Health Journeys
April Wilson is no stranger to making her own mark. “My journey started at a young age in the Army, where women are typically overlooked and outnumbered, but I established myself as an independent badass with life experience,” she explained. Still, she couldn’t predict where her own health journey and self-taught design and production of ostomy bag covers would lead her. “I never thought this hobby would turn into a business that I love,” she said. “My platform is all Healthy
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Can Exercise Reduce Suicidal Behaviors?
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders looked at the effect of exercise on suicidal ideation and behaviors. “Our study aimed to investigate the effect of exercise on suicidal behaviors (suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and suicide deaths) in those with mental or physical illness,” study author Dr. Nicholas Fabiano told us. “Our secondary objective was to determine if those with mental or physical illness were able to adhere to exercise regimes as people with comorbidities are often theravive
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Holland Hospital Medical Building Breaks Ground In Michigan
Holland Hospital (Holland, Mich.) broke ground on the new Holland Hospital Medical Building in Saugatuck, Mich. The 16,940-square-foot facility will house primary care, a lab, and rehabilitation services. It will also include expanded radiology services, expedited lab services, and space for exercise and recovery for physical therapy and rehabilitation. Additional services will include endocrinology, gastroenterology, general surgery, neurology, rheumatology, and urology. The new medical office building is slated to open in spring 2024. The project team comprises Matthei & Colin healthcare
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“Why Do I Feel Like a Failure?” (And What to Do About It)
“I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.” ― Michael Jordan Truer words have never been said. There have been numerous times when I have faced failure or had things not go my way, and each time I stumbled, I learned to pick myself back up. Failure had always looked like a better choice than not trying at all. Regardless of who you are or what you do, there are times when you’ll feel calmsage
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What To Do When Someone Gossips About You? Addressing Gossips Right Way!
“Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots!” Whoever quoted this on the internet really invested their time in understanding gossip! My close friend who was also a co-worker was the target of gossip. She really tried to build friendships and establish positive relationships with people at the workplace. After some time, she discovered she was the target of gossip! Rumors and gossip spread by our colleagues devastated her mental health. Psychologically, we pay more attention calmsage
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Study: Healthcare Design Research Requires Common Organizing Structure
While interest in health environments research has grown over the past decade, comprehending the field can be overwhelming. This is especially true for those new to healthcare design—a fact that inspired a study recently published in Health Environments Research & Design (HERD) Journal. Authors include Dina Battisto, Xiaowei Li, Jiaying Dong, Luke Hall, and Julia Blouin. Together, they found that no systematic study had investigated themes in evidence-based design (EBD) research regarding the types of research published, people engaged in healthcare
mai 1, 2023Like
Justine Bateman Isn’t Here for Criticism of Her Aging Face — or Yours
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Justine Bateman rose to fame as a teenager in the 1980s, earning Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her portrayal of the bright-but-sort-of-superficial Mallory Keaton on Family Ties. And while it’s hard for a generation of Gen X fans to not think of that character when they hear Bateman’s name, it’s a long way from what she’s doing today. shek
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Hollywood Stylist Karla Welch is Making Sure Your Period is the Star
On every Oscar or Met Gala carpet, you’ve probably seen Karla Welch’s work — whether you’ve realized it or not. As one of the leading stylists in Hollywood, celebrities have been wearing her work and styles on every red carpet, sometimes two to three styles in one night! But it’s what you don’t see where her hardest work and passion lies. Underwear. Period underwear, to be exact. Welch co-founded The Period Company and spoke exclusively to SheKnows to tell us how shek
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MetroHealth | The Glick Center
MetroHealth’s replacement acute care hospital, The Glick Center, is central to their transformational plan to bring hope and healing to one of the most economically challenged and diverse areas in Cleveland, Ohio. This beautiful forward-thinking facility furthers MetroHealth’s vision to offer the community hope and healing through equitable and research-based care by streamlining staff efficiency and improving patient care using Lean and evidence-based, data-driven planning and design. The design evokes the look and feel of the original public hospital and healthcare
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How a New Supreme Court Decision Could Make Life More Dangerous for Victims of Stalking
In a world where any random anonymous person on Twitter can send you any number of horrible words in a near instant, what actually counts as a “true threat” (one that would be against the law) and what is just protected speech under the first amendment? That’s something the Supreme Court is currently deliberating on, having heard the case for Counterman v. Colorado last week — and the ultimate decision could make it more challenging for stalking victims to press charges shek
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Teen Boy Lands in the Hospital From a TikTok Challenge That Is Making a Comeback — And His Mom Has a Message for You
TikTok’s viral ‘Benadryl challenge’ is making the rounds again — and the dangerous trend reportedly left another teenager fighting for his life. Now, his mother advising other parents on how to keep their kids safe. As NBC New York reported, a New Jersey teen was rushed to the hospital in April after partaking in the challenge, which encourages people to consume large quantities of the over-the-counter allergy medication in the name of getting high. The 13-year-old boy — whose name shek