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People Using Phexxi, TikTok’s Favorite Non-Hormonal Birth Control, Say They’re Getting Pregnant Anyway
Phexxi, a form of non-hormonal birth control, is super popular on TikTok, but numerous people have reported getting pregnant despite using it correctly. A recent report from Rolling Stone explored the efficacy of this contraceptive gel, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2020. Phexxi works by lowering a person’s vaginal pH to make it a less hospitable environment for sperm. It is designed to be self-inserted into your vagina before having penetrative sex, and a new shek
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OhioHealth To Build $600M Women’s Center
Nonprofit health system OhioHealth (Columbus, Ohio) is planning a $600 million women’s care center adjacent to OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. The 590,000-square-foot facility will include neonatal, maternal, mid-life, bone health, urogynecology, and mammography services. The care center will house 185 inpatient beds as well as outpatient care; labor, delivery, and recovery rooms; and a neonatal intensive care unit. The post OhioHealth To Build $600M Women’s Center first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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What is cognitive bias? The halo effect and horn effect
How often do you go on first impressions? Have you ever made a snap judgement about someone? You could be falling victim to cognitive bias You might have heard the expression, ‘the first impression is the last impression’, meaning it’s hard to change an opinion of someone once it’s formed. Sometimes, we make quick decisions about people and without realising we rely on biases to do this. The ‘halo or horn effect’ is a cognitive bias where our impression of happi
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“I’m Waiting for a Kidney Transplant. Again.”
When June Jones says she wakes up early most days, she means before-the-birds early. The retired grandmother of four is up before dawn (sometimes as early as 2 a.m.) several days a week for dialysis. She crawls out of bed and creeps down the hall to her spare bedroom, where she has a hemodialysis machine set up in her Ottawa home. Jones hooks up the chest catheter, lies down and starts a four-hour-long treatment. I usually cant sleep, she says, best
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Everything You Don’t Know About Kidney Disease (But Should)
The kidneys are as vital to our health and well-being as the heart or lungs. But chances are you rarely give them a second thoughtor even know how they work. The kidneys are underappreciated in terms of all that they do, says Caitlin Hesketh, a nephrologist at the Ottawa Hospital. They filter all of the blood in the body (at a rate of about one litre per minute), balancing minerals like potassium and sodium and removing waste products and excess best
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How Does Mental Health Illnesses Affect Family Relationships?
Any tension in the life of a family member upends the whole family life and relationships. And I get that. If I feel anxious, there’s a high chance that my anxiety will make my entire family feel anxious and stressed. Some of that stress would be on me, but it’s bound to happen. After all, “misery loves company.” Did you know that according to WHO, one in every five adults struggles with some mental health disorder? It’s the statistics speaking! calmsage
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Understanding Post Divorce Trauma | How To Cope
According to the United States Census, 827,261 marriages ended in divorce in one year (2019) alone. In fact, according to the overall statistics the global divorce rate has increased by approximately 250% since the 1960s. We often talk about how beautiful marriages are and how wonderful it is to see two souls unite. Along with that, we have all grown to understand the importance of divorce as well. If you people are not able to lead a happy life together, calmsage
mars 9, 2023Like
Michelle Elman on how to learn to ask for help
Why do we feel so much pressure to be self-reliant, and how come it is so hard to accept a helping hand? Columnist Michelle Elman delves into our curious obsession with independence, and the life-changing realisation that allowed her to welcome support We live in a culture that encourages us to be strong and independent, but is it possible that we have gone too far? When there is so much pressure to do everything yourself, is it any wonder that happi
mars 8, 2023Like
Drew Barrymore Said She Got Dumped By Her Therapist Over Alcohol-Use After Her Divorce
Of all the break-ups you might encounter in your life, breaking up with your mental health provider can be one of the most uniquely challenging. Drew Barrymore opened up about her experience being “let go” by her longtime therapist Barry Michels during her 2016 divorce — noting how her relationship with alcohol at the time played a role in that parting and eventually led to her choosing to get sober again in 2019. “[My therapist] just said, ‘I can’t do this shek
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5 Women With Disabilities Who Made History
Women have been making history for centuries; for some, this was the only choice they had. For women with disabilities in particular, it was either live the way others expected them to or fight for the lives they knew they (and all people with disabilities) deserved. Anyone with a disability can tell you they’ve faced discrimination at least once in their lives. Whether it’s trying to figure out how to get into a building without adequate mobility accommodations or getting shek
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VNA Health Care Poised To Expand Footprint In Chicago Suburbs
VNA Health Care is planning several projects in Aurora, Ill., including the expansion of two facilities and the building of a health center, according to newsbreak.com. VNA’s Indian Avenue facility would add 15 exam rooms and expand services, including obstetrics, prenatal care, and pediatric services and family practices. The project is slated to be completed in 2024. Plans also include expanding the clinic on Villa Street in Aurora and adding a school-linked health center within the West Aurora School District healthcare
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Survey Captures Access Control Trends In Healthcare Facilities
This article originally appeared in Campus Safety, published by Emerald, the publisher of Healthcare Design. The numbers from this year’s Campus Safety Access Control and Lockdown Survey have been crunched, and the May 2022 Robb Elementary School mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, appears to have prompted many K-12 schools to pay much closer attention to campus security. However, the Uvalde tragedy appears to not have impacted institutions of higher education as much. Colleges are lagging way behind their K-12 peers healthcare