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octobre 29, 2024Like
Are Doctors Overdiagnosing ADHD in Kids & Teens?
For a child who struggles to pay attention and learn in school, an accurate diagnosis of attention deficit disorder (ADHD) can be life-changing. The diagnosis can name and thereby validate the challenges the child faces. It can also lead to empathy for the child and their family and — perhaps most importantly — open the doors to support and treatment. ADHD diagnoses have been rising steadily in recent years, with a recent study suggesting as many as 1 in 9 shek
octobre 29, 2024Like
The Great Girlfriends Podcast: Understanding Melanoma with Dr. Janiene Luke
We partnered with The Great Girlfriends Show to answer some important questions about melanoma. Expert guest, Dr. Janiene Luke, answers some common questions: What Is Melanoma and How Common Is It? Do Melanoma Symptoms Appear the Same for Everyone? Does Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer Leave Permanent Scars? What Is Genetic Tumor Testing and Should You Consider It?Are There Clinical Trials for Melanoma? How Can You Learn About Them?Steps Women Can Take to Lower Their Melanoma Risk Listen to the Healthy
octobre 29, 2024Like
New Study Looks At Dopamine And Reward Responses
A new study published in the Journal of Nature looked at how dopamine dynamics are dispensable for movement but promote reward responses. “We tested whether rapid dopamine dynamics are necessary for the behavioral functions of dopamine,” study author Pascal S. Kaeser told us. “There is conflicting literature on each dopamine function as to whether it is mediated by fast and precise signaling or by slower, tonic signalling.” The research chose to do this study because of the fundamental importance of theravive
octobre 28, 2024Like
TikTok’s October Theory : Psychology Explained #FallBringsChange
October calls for festivities, celebrations, and connections. Our favorite month of the year is here and we are obsessed! Not because we get to trick-or-treat, or wear spooky costumes! The autumn air feels refreshing and positive…while so many trends on social media are going on… why don’t we also try transformation? TikTok lately is all about “October Theory!” What does TikTok’s new trend of October Theory is all about? In simple words, TikTok’s October theory is all about celebrating fall calmsage
octobre 26, 2024Like
Common Nightmares And Their Meanings: All You Need To Know
A terrifying dream that causes anxiety, distress, or fear can be defined as a nightmare. Most dreams or nightmares are experienced during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, REM sleep generally occurs in the second half of the sleep period. In psychology, nightmares are considered to be a normal thing. Still, when they happen frequently and are focused on a specific topic, it’s better to consider the support of a mental or physical health provider. In this blog, we will be taking a calmsage
octobre 25, 2024Like
John Mulaney Gave a Touching Speech About Olivia Munn’s Breast Cancer Battle: ‘Saving Lives by Speaking Her Truth’
John Mulaney gave Olivia Munn a beautiful surprise — and a touching tribute — after her difficult breast cancer battle at the InStyle Imagemaker Awards on Thursday. The comedian, who shares two children with Munn, made a surprise appearance at the ceremony to present the actress with her Woman of Impact Award, “in recognition of her advocacy and change-making in women’s health” following her breast cancer diagnosis last year, the outlet said. It’s the first extended remarks Mulaney has made shek
octobre 25, 2024Like
Bloat, Be Gone! These Are the Best Supplements for Bloating That *Actually* Work to Ease Discomfort
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We all know how uncomfortable bloating is. Your jeans, the ones you can’t button fully when you’re bloated, know too. To ease the discomfort, you can turn to one of the best supplements for bloating. Different digestive enzymes and botanicals can alleviate symptoms no matter why you’re bloated — and there are plenty of scenarios in which it’s normal shek
octobre 25, 2024Like
How Chunking Improves Memory : Psychology Behind Chunking
How do you memorize contact numbers? Do you memorize the contact numbers by remembering each number or just divide 4-4-2 digits in your mind to memorize the contact number faster and easier? In psychology, we call the process of dividing long information into short memorable pieces as chunking. Do you know there are various mental health benefits of chunking? Everyone has their own way of chunking the information. On a regular basis, we are blasted with new information, terms, numbers, calmsage
octobre 24, 2024Like
Emma Lovewell’s Message to New Moms About Postpartum Exercise Is the Reminder We Need
When it comes to getting back into working out after giving birth, everyone’s needs are different. For some new parents, walking to the bathroom a few times a day is enough exercise and honestly, we get it. Even once your body starts physically healing from labor, you now have a whole new baby to take care of. Who has the time to sneak off for a workout? Who has the energy?? Emma Lovewell gets it too. The Peloton fitness instructor shek
octobre 24, 2024Like
Turning 65 and Getting on Medicare? You Could Lose Coverage for Obesity Care
For millions of people living with obesity, the class of weight-loss medications known as GLP-1 agonists have been game-changers (think Wegovy and Zepbound). Studies show that people on these medications can lose more weight than they can with just lifestyle changes alone. But for one group of Americans — people on Medicare — at least some of these drugs have been off-limits because Medicare is not allowed to cover medications prescribed for the sole purpose of weight loss. With ample Healthy
octobre 24, 2024Like
Does Cold Capping Work?
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, right around the same time the first FDA-approved cold cap came out. I’d heard about the potential hair-saving helmet on the news, and I crossed all my follicles that it could work for me as I prepared to start chemotherapy. Unfortunately, I wasn’t a candidate for scalp cooling therapy. Back then, the cooling devices were only approved for early-stage breast cancer and less potent types of chemo. I was stage 3 and Healthy
octobre 24, 2024Like
10 Mental Health Tips for College Students
College is an exciting yet often overwhelming time in life. Everything from academic pressure to navigating new social circles can cause students to struggle. Being a college student takes its toll, and the mental health crisis among college students is more urgent than ever. Multiple studies have revealed that anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts are at unprecedented levels. One survey of nearly 100,000 students from over 100 U.S. college campuses found that 36% of students experienced anxiety, 41% showed symptoms talk