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New Study Finds Parental Support Reduces Depression Symptoms In LGBTQ Youth
A new study published in the Journal of Child Development looked at perceived parental social support and psychological control and how it can predict depressive symptoms for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning youth in the United States. “The purpose of our study was to test how parent support and parent control relate to symptoms of depression for LGBTQ youth,” study author Amy McCurdy of the University of Texas at Austin told us. “We were hoping to establish that theravive
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Understanding Olfactory Reference Syndrome & Its Treatment
Do you have friends who constantly use deodorants or frequently enquire about their body odor? If yes there is a chance of them struggling with olfactory reference syndrome. It is one of the most under-recognized psychiatric conditions. Olfactory reference syndrome is also confused with a lot of other psychiatric conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), bromidrophobia, and a Japanese condition called Jiko-shu-kyofu. However, many people have intrusive thoughts about having a bad body odor but that doesn’t necessarily mean calmsage
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7 Benefits Of Transcendental Meditation On Mind And Body
“To transcend means to go beyond…” Of all meditation techniques, transcendental meditation, or TM is the practice that has gotten the most attention. From beginners of meditation to established practitioners and from yogis to celebrities, transcendental meditation has taken the world by storm. Developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and led by Tony Nader, a Harvard-trained doctor, transcendental meditation or TM is a simple yet effective combination of meditation and mantras to help you calm and relax your mind and body. calmsage
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Am I depressed and what can help me?
Psychotherapist John-Paul Davies explains what depression is, how it can feel, the self-help steps that help and why working with a therapist could open up a much-needed conversation Every person reading this article will have some sort of relationship to the concept of depression. Whether that’s through lived experience, witnessing the depression of a friend or loved one or questioning if the tough time they are currently going through themselves, is in fact depression. As Psychotherapist John-Paul Davies explains on happi
mars 6, 2023Like
Paris Hilton Says Older Ex ‘Kept Pushing’ for Her to Make Infamous Sex Tape at 19
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Paris Hilton has been reclaiming the larger narrative around her life in recent years — first as she released her 2020 documentary This is Paris and now with her forthcoming memoir Paris: The Memoir dropping on March 14. She unsurprisingly had a lot of lore to dig into, but one stand-out moment came in a recent excerpt published in shek
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Hayden Panettiere Speaks Out About Battling Substance Abuse, Postpartum Depression: ‘I Was Drowning’
Hayden Panettiere is getting real about her struggles with substance abuse and postpartum depression. In a recent cover story for Women’s Health, the Nashville alum opened up overcoming the serious health issues that cost her full custody of her daughter, Kaya. Panettiere, now 33, has been a working actress she was 4 years old. Her star rose astronomically in her early 20s, and the newfound spotlight created a lot of pressure. At 22, she began drinking heavily to self-soothe. “I shek
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Wheatland Memorial Hospital To Build New Critical Access Hospital
Wheatland Memorial Healthcare (Harlowton, Mont.) plans to build a new 38,080-square-foot critical access hospital in Harlowton, according to the website ktvq.com. The new facility is slated to open in December 2024. The healthcare organization recently received a $19 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for construction. Wheatland Memorial also plans to launch a $1 million fundraising campaign to secure the final funds to build the new clinic. The project team will include A&E Design (designer; Billings, Mont.). healthcare
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Understanding Monoclonal Antibodies
Gretchen Klee Musa, 50, is a special education teacher in Wheaton, Illinois. She’s also a transplant recipient who has been taking immunosuppressants — drugs that weaken the immune system — to prevent her body from rejecting the transplant for more than seven years. “They make it harder to fight infections such as Covid,” Musa said, adding that while immunosuppressants are important for certain functions, they can also lower the amount of protection offered by vaccines. Knowing her body might need Healthy
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What Is Art Therapy and How Can It Help Women?
When Dana Robbins, 45, started working with an art therapist to help with her overall mental health, she was astonished by how liberating throwing paint on a canvas could be. “I just felt so free,” Robbins said. “I could paint whatever I wanted. There were no rules. And unlike meditation, it wasn’t difficult for me to get to a meditative place because I had something tangible to do.” As a single mom who leads a demanding life, Robbins also relished Healthy
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This Estranged Daughter Says She Won’t Take Care of Her Sick Step-Dad & Reddit Stood By Her
Parent-adult child dynamics are complicated enough without the added layer of estrangement. With that in the mix, even the most baseline expectations of compassion from family members — for instance, caring for a sick parent — can become incredibly fraught. Take it from this Redditor, who chose to stand firm in her boundaries with her parents even after her step-dad fell ill. Writing in the infamous /AmITheAsshole Subreddit, user @Imogeemoore provided backstory in the hopes of receiving some unbiased feedback. shek
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PrEP and PEP: Prevention for HIV
Medically reviewed by Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH, AGPCNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN Around 7,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with HIV each year. But the good news is that there are two strategies, called PrEP and PEP, that can help you stay HIV negative. Both options require you to take antiretroviral drugs, which can prevent the virus from taking hold after it enters your body. So how do you know if you should take PrEP or PEP? PrEP, which stands Healthy
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Why Asthma Gets Worse in Cold Weather
Medically reviewed by Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell, MD, MS, Urgent Care Medical Director and Family Medicine Physician + Infographic text Why is asthma often worse in the winter? Cold air Cold air can trigger spasms in the muscles that keep your airways open. These spasms can trigger asthma flare-ups. Dry air Dryness in the air, as often happens in the winter, can irritate your airways, cause coughing and problems breathing. Changes in air pressure Even in warmer climates, unstable weather during Healthy