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avril 5, 2023Like
I Wore A Fitness Tracker For A Month — & Surprisingly, I Got Super Into It?
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Like so many of us, my relationship to movement and exercise has had its ups and downs over the years, particularly since the pandemic made going to the gym or workout classes less of a vibe for my lifestyle. Depending on the weather, my mood and the stressful and upsetting stories in the news, I’ve found my routines so shek
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The Language of Feelings & the Power of Empathy
Michael Tennant knows about feelings. An empathy expert and entrepreneur — Tennant is the founder and CEO of Curiosity Lab, as well as the author of the forthcoming book The Power of Empathy: A 30-Day Path to Personal Growth and Social Change — he has made it his life’s work to spread empathy and make it easy to learn and teach. Getting to that point wasn’t easy, though, as he told an attentive crowd at the SHE Media Co-Lab Future shek
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What Is Considered Sexual Assault?
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. I was a carefree 11-year-old walking down the street when a man approached me, swiftly grabbing my breast before running off. While I didn’t have the words for it then, it was sexual assault, and it wouldn’t be my only experience. There was the time when a man on a crowded subway pushed his erect penis onto my thigh. Then there was the time I was walking to work and a man came up Healthy
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How Psoriasis Changes as Women Age
+ Infographic text The effects of psoriasis change throughout a woman’s lifespan. Many experts think hormones trigger immune system changes in the skin of women with psoriasis, so symptoms may get worse or better at certain times in your life. Here’s what you can expect. Puberty Around ages 7-13, your body starts making sex hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone. These hormones may play a role in inflammation and affect the immune system, causing psoriasis to appear or flare (get Healthy
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Files Plans For 31-Story Pavilion In New York
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York filed plans to construct a new 31-story inpatient building on its main campus on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, according to the website newyorkyimby.com. The 1 million-square-foot MSK Pavilion will house cancer care, surgery, and medical research and will replace an old building housing medical student residences and administrative offices. Zoning plans call for 28 operating suites and 202 inpatient beds, as well as a skybridge to connect the new building to healthcare
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Designing For Neurodiverse Patients
Based on different studies, between 15-20 percent of the population is considered neurodiverse—a term that describes the range of neurological differences that exist among people. These conditions include attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, and Tourette syndrome. Looking at the pediatric population, specifically, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network estimates that about 1 in 44 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder. Designing inclusive healthcare settings Fueled by both growing awareness and research, healthcare
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New Strategies On Using Artwork To Alleviate Patient Anxiety
Positive distractions in hospitals, including playrooms, indoor gardens, and art installations, can help improve the patient experience and promote healing by helping to alleviate worrisome thoughts and focus. But with hospital budgets stretched thin by lower reimbursement rates and rising labor, equipment, and supply costs, these solutions could easily be deemed as “nice to haves” rather than “need to haves.” Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be a choice. Here are some ways hospitals are creating positive distractions to ensure engaged healthcare
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E4H Environments for Health Architecture Adds New Team Member
Healthcare and health sciences firm E4H Environments for Health Architecture (E4H; Boston) has added Andrew Pardue as an associate partner at its office in Charleston, S.C. Pardue has been a healthcare architect and planner for the last 13 years. His work experience includes the planning and design of large-scale healthcare facilities, academic medical centers, replacement hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and medical office buildings. The post E4H Environments for Health Architecture Adds New Team Member first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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Post-Adoption Depression in Parents: All You Need to Know
As a parent, you want the best for your child. You want them to be loved, and cherished, but most of all, you want them to live and grow up in a home where they are safe and happy. Giving birth to a child is an experience that leaves everyone in awe, but some parents can’t give birth – either due to biological or psychological reasons. This does not mean that they aren’t loving parents. Whether your child is biologically calmsage
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How To Stop Worrying? 10 Ways To Live Life Tension Free
How many times a day do you worry? A couple of times or maybe a hundred times! If you ask the same question to my younger version, the answer might be in hundreds! So, don’t be guilty with your numbers, I have been there. We all are worried about something or the other, each day of our life. The source of worry might vary, ranging from getting up in the morning and going to the office to paying off the calmsage
avril 4, 2023Like
Narcan Nasal Spray Is Now Available Over the Counter. Should You Get It?
Have you heard of Narcan? That’s a brand name for a drug called naloxone — and it’s a real lifesaver. Literally. It can block and reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and make the difference between life and death. The FDA approved over-the-counter (OTC) sales of naloxone nasal spray last week. As pharmacies, grocery stores and even gas stations prepare room for naloxone nasal spray on their shelves alongside other first-aid products, here’s some information on the life-saving medication Healthy
avril 4, 2023Like
Real Couples Therapy Exercises That Could Help Your Relationship
Real couples know that Instagram is a lie: relationships aren’t always a highlight reel. Relationships, especially long-term ones, take work to, well, work. However, seldom are we taught how to actually do that work for our relationships so that we can help foster intimacy and connection with our partner. As a result, our relationships often bring us more stress and anxiety than ease and love. “The human relationship is the most complex thing on Earth,” says Dr. Chris Tickner, MFT. shek