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avril 28, 2023Like
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground On W.W. Hastings Replacement Hospital In Oklahoma
The Cherokee Nation (Tahlequah, Okla.) started construction on a $400 million hospital project that will replace the aging W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, according to the website hl.nwaonline.com. The six-story, 400,000-square-foot hospital will include emergency, surgery, imaging, hospice, dietary, and acute care services. It will house 127 patient beds, an emergency department, intensive care unit, pharmacy, lab, neonatal ICU, and rooftop helipad. A connecting bridge will be added to connect the new facility to the existing Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health healthcare
avril 28, 2023Like
7 Tips for Setting Goals When You’re Depressed (And its Benefits)
“Without goals, and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.” — Fitzhugh Dodson The road to mental health recovery looks too long when you’re standing at the starting line, but as you slowly make your way down the road, you meet some interesting challenges and victories. And soon, the road that seemed too far out of reach draws a step closer. No matter where you are on your journey, having a calmsage
avril 28, 2023Like
Atychiphobia: Understanding the Fear of Failure (And How to Overcome It)
“Success is not final, failure isn’t fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts” – Winston Churchill It is often seen that whenever we act on something we weigh it as a success or a failure. This causes us to believe that the result has to be either positive or that the rest of the effort we’ve put in is just wasted effort. This is the fear of failure that often makes us give up on trying. Fear of calmsage
avril 27, 2023Like
The Latest COVID Variant Is Causing This Bizarre Symptom in Kids
Some children who contract the latest COVID variant are presenting with a new and unusual symptom: pink eye, or conjunctivitis. According to TODAY, anecdotal reports suggest that the XBB.1.16 Omicron subvariant — already dubbed the Arcturus variant on social media — may be causing pink eye in pediatric patients. Although the United States government will declare an end to the COVID-19 public health emergency in May, some experts are anticipating a surge in cases from this new variant, which is shek
avril 27, 2023Like
I Swapped Alcohol for This Adaptogen Drink & It’s My Moment of Zen
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Don’t get me wrong; I like cocktails just as much as the next gal. But what I don’t like anymore is having three or four of them. I’ll have a Manhattan (my favorite!) when I go out to dinner, but I don’t keep alcohol in my apartment because it’s just not fun to sip on something that’s also going shek
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Long COVID Could Increase Your Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
A growing body of research suggests that widespread COVID infections could lead to an uptick in serious neurological disorders like Parkinson’s in the coming years. As Salon reported, researchers continue to uncover new information about the potential long-term effects of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus responsible for the global COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, the virus has caused a staggering 104.3 million cases in the United States (and claimed the lives of 1.1 million Americans). Thanks to the availability of COVID-19 shek
avril 27, 2023Like
Going Blind Has Its Challenges, But It’s Not as Scary as You May Think
April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. As told to Nicole Audrey Spector We were toddlers when our parents noticed something was off. During the day, we were carefree and curious — identical twin sisters exploring the world and touching everything we could see. But at night, we became shy and cautious of our surroundings. Our parents took us to an ophthalmologist who diagnosed us with night blindness. But further testing when we were 5 years old revealed a Healthy
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Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Geisinger Health Announce Launch Of Risant Health
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (Oakland, Calif.) and health system Geisinger Health (Danville, Pa.) announced plans to launch Risant Health, a new nonprofit organization focused on value-based care and coverage. The new organization will be headquartered near Washington, D.C. In a press release, Kaiser Permanente announced that Dr. Jaewon Ryu, Geisinger’s president and chief executive officer, will serve as Risant’s chief executive when the deal is closed. Geisinger would be the first health system to join Risant Health and will retain its healthcare
avril 27, 2023Like
Tia Adds Two New Clinics For Women’s Healthcare In New York City
Tia, a membership-based women’s healthcare provider, unveiled two new clinics in New York City’s SoHo and Williamsburg neighborhoods. The 5,500-square-foot Tia Soho clinic is housed on the second floor of the historic E.V. Haughwout Building, which was built in 1857. The Tia Williamsburg is a two-story, 4,000-square-foot clinic. Both projects feature a hospitality-inspired waiting space, wellness areas with acupuncture and massage rooms, lactation room, pelvic floor physical therapy room, staff lounge, and a meeting room. The project team for both healthcare
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Parallel Parenting: Creating The Right Plan For Raising Your Children After Divorce!
Some situations or consequences rip apart the marriage, but one thing that stays connected throughout life is children. When children are involved in the marriage, you cannot just simply part ways, you have to mutually determine what works for you all. Along with this, you also have to put in efforts mutually to protect the mental health of kids throughout the process. Parallel parenting is a positive parenting model developed for divorced or separated couples who find to get along calmsage
avril 27, 2023Like
Psychosocial Therapy: Its Types, Examples and Why Is It Used?
Some people find it very difficult to perform everyday social activities and behaviors. These people feel anxious and nervous when in a public setting and cannot be their true selves. You must have noticed some people are always running away from a social situation. Most people who do that struggle with anxiety or anxiety-related disorder. Other than these people, other people are suffering from severe mental health conditions like schizophrenia, depression, or disorders that fall in the autism spectrum and calmsage
avril 26, 2023Like
Obesity Throughout Different Life Stages
Obesity can affect our bodies differently as we age. While excess weight can negatively affect health at any age, obesity in midlife and beyond can speed up the aging process, leading to worse mental and physical health outcomes for many women. For instance, living with obesity can harm your mental health and increase depression. It also lowers life expectancy and increases a woman’s risk of developing health conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancer. Reproductive years In Healthy