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février 21, 2023Like

Tracy Anderson’s Workout Studio Was ‘a Breeding Den of Bacteria,’ Former Trainers Allege

Among A-listers and fitness fanatics, Tracy Anderson is a household name. The popular trainer and entrepreneur has built a career around her signature training method. Unfortunately, Anderson is now in hot water with some of her former employees, who claim they were overworked, underpaid, and sickened by the constant heat and humidity in her workout studios. In a recent exposé published by Business Insider, a number of Anderson’s former trainers accused her of creating an unsafe work environment with “a
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février 21, 2023Like

Should He Share His Netflix Password? & Other Burning Relationship Questions ‘That’s Messed Up’ Pod Answered

Is this a relationship red flag or is it just a weird quirky situation you’ll learn to laugh about eventually? That’s a question that comes up a lot in new relationships, and sometimes you need your funny, smart (and vaguely judgmental) friends to come through and give you a gut check. Conveniently, SheKnows has the hosts of That’s Messed Up podcast, comedians and amateur detectives Liza Treyger and Kara Klenk to play that role and dish some real talk on
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Meghan McCain Says She’s Turning Down Ozempic Peer Pressure to Set an Example for Her Daughters

Meghan McCain is the latest celebrity to speak out about why she won’t be using the weight loss drug Ozempic. In a recent Daily Mail column, the former co-host of The View said she has been “urged” by friends and “industry acquaintances” to try the headline-making drug since giving birth to her youngest daughter, Clover. However, the 38-year-old mother of two refuses to set a negative example for her children. “I’m told ‘everyone is doing [Ozempic],’ as if that was
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Ask the Expert: Advanced Breast Cancer: Provider’s Perspective

+ Video transcript The Expert:  Kristen Zarfos, M.D., FACS is the Medical Director of the Karl J. Krapek, Sr. Comprehensive Women’s Health Center with Trinity Health Of New England Medical Group at Saint Francis Hospital. What is advanced breast cancer? It can be extensive disease in the breast itself or disease that’s gone beyond the breast.  Are women with advanced breast cancer at higher risk for emotional distress?  So, I was thinking about this a great deal, that when we
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Hackensack University Medical Center Opens Helena Theurer Pavilion In New Jersey

Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, N.J., celebrated the grand opening of the 530,000-square-foot Helena Theurer Pavilion for surgical and intensive care services. The nine-story pavilion comprises private patient rooms, including 72 post-anesthesia care unit beds, 50 intensive care unit (ICU) beds, and 175 medical/surgical beds. The facility also houses 24 operating rooms (ORs) with six designed for robotic-assisted surgery systems and a musculoskeletal institute. Twelve negative-pressure rooms are also included to reduce the risk of aerosolized disease transmission within
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Sex Toys Helped Me Discover the Beauty and Pleasure of Self-Love

As told to Nicole Audrey Spector Growing up, sex wasn’t something that was openly discussed in our home. I learned everything about it from movies and television shows. Then there was sex ed class, of course, which taught that unless a man and woman were married and looking to reproduce, sex was bad, bad, bad. Despite the shame around sex — or maybe even because of it — I started having sex young, at 15 years old. My first time
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Designing For Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Designers and researchers have made significant advances in designing environments that meet the needs of the general aging population as well as people living with dementia. Nevertheless, 12 to 18 percent of people aged 60 or older develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI), falling between these two populations. People living with MCI often have difficulties making plans, focusing attention, remembering instructions, interacting with others, and operating independently at home and in their communities due to their decline in cognitive functioning. Such
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février 21, 2023Like

The Value in Therapy for Phobias

Phobias can be debilitating and have a significant impact on your life. Unfortunately, they’re also very prevalent. According to research, an estimated 9.1% of adults in the US had an identified, specific phobia within the last year — and nearly 12.5% will experience one at some point during their life.  Phobias can cause you to feel anxious, overwhelmed, or even scared in certain situations, but there is hope. Therapy is an incredibly effective way to treat and manage phobia symptoms.
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février 21, 2023Like

How Long Does Grief Last?

Grief is a complex process and emotion that affects us all in different ways. Understanding what to expect from a grief timeline can help you move through the process, but how long does grief last? It’s an important question to ask, and perhaps the most critical thing to understand about grief is that it has no single timeline.  The grieving process depends on factors like age, circumstances, and the nature of the loss — even culture can play a role.
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février 21, 2023Like

15 Best Books About Grief [Therapist-Recommended]

The grieving process is complicated because grief works in different ways. No two people experience it the same way, there’s no definitive timeline for it, and it’s impossible to fake your way through. What we do know for sure about grief, though, is that we will get through it, even if it feels impossible right now.  How you navigate the grieving process — and how long grief lasts — depends on many factors. Having a solid support system is instrumental
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Delayed Grief: When Grief Shows Up Later

Whether it’s losing a parent, losing a spouse, or losing a child, grief is a necessary process for closure. Grief is an emotion that can take many forms and show up in a variety of ways. There are many types of grief, such as complicated grief, chronic grief, anticipatory grief, disenfranchised grief, traumatic grief, unresolved grief, and ‘normal’ grief, and while some people may experience the grieving process immediately, others might have what’s known as a delayed grief response. Delayed
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février 21, 2023Like

How to Deal with Grieving the Loss of a Child

Losing a child is one of the most devastating things anyone can go through in life, up there with losing a parent or losing a spouse. Research shows that the loss of a child causes a greater amount of stress than any other loss we experience. However you lost your child, recognize that healing from your life-shattering loss of your loved one is possible, but it will take time.  You’re probably experiencing a range of emotions — pain, no sense
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