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novembre 30, 2022Like
Discover the art of forgiveness and how it can benefit your wellbeing
It may seem natural to not want to let someone off the hook for what they have done, but be warned – these bitter feelings can hurt you too You may have heard stories about people forgiving others for the most heinous of crimes, things that seem unimaginable to you – betrayal, lies, scandals, and even felonies. You may have wondered how on earth could they do that? Many of us hold grudges from the past, or feel that to happi
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Breaking Through 2022 Finalist: A.R.O.M.A.
Breaking Through 2022 Finalist Now in its third installment, Healthcare Design’s Breaking Through is a conceptual design competition that encourages industry members to forget the traditional rules and restrictions of healthcare design to answer the challenges anticipated for the future of healthcare delivery. Four finalists made it to the finale that took place at the 2022 HCD Conference + Expo in San Antonio and presented their concepts to the audience during a keynote session. Concept: A.R.O.M.A.Team: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer healthcare
novembre 29, 2022Like
What Is Brain Fog?
Sabina Brennan just couldn’t find the words — literally. She was in the middle of writing a book when she started experiencing brain fog in October 2021. “It felt like there was just nothing in my brain,” Brennan said. “I was struggling to read and write. Coherent sentences just seemed out of my grasp. I felt as if my life was a game of charades, and not a fun game of charades. I just couldn’t say what I wanted to Healthy
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What Are Ovarian Cysts? Hailey Bieber Discussed Painful Health Issue
Hailey Bieber is getting candid about her struggles with ovarian cysts. In a recent Instagram story, the 26-year-old model-turned-entrepreneur opened up about suffering from a painful ovarian cyst “the size of an apple” while celebrating her birthday with husband Justin Bieber. “Not a baby,” she wrote over a photo of her stomach, dispelling any pregnancy rumors. “I don’t have endometriosis or PCOS [polycystic ovary syndrome], but I have gotten an ovarian cyst a few times and it’s never fun.” Although shek
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These Sippy Cups Were Just Recalled Due to Lead Poisoning Risk
Parents, does your child regularly drink out of a sippy cup? It’s time to check the brand and model. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled a number of stainless steel bottles and cups designed for toddlers. All three products are from the North Carolina-based company Green Sprouts, which retails at popular stores like Buy Buy Baby, Whole Foods, Amazon, and Bed Bath & Beyond. The bottles and cups in question were sold in the colors aqua, pink, shek
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What You Need to Know About the Mini Pill
Medically reviewed by Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., FACOG, NCMP + Infographic text What is the mini pill? Most birth control pills contain the hormones estrogen and progestin, a human-made form of progesterone. The mini pill contains only progestin. PULLOUT: Progestin-only pills are sometimes called POPs. How does the mini pill work? Mini pills interfere with ovulation and trick your body into thinking it’s already pregnant — because eggs aren’t usually released during pregnancy. But mini pills don’t always stop ovulation, Healthy
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6 top questions on gut-health answered by an expert nutritionist
It’s time to tackle taboos, as we put your most pressing gut health questions to the experts to get some much-needed answers It happens to all of us. Sometimes, you wake up and something just doesn’t feel right. Sometimes, it can catch you off guard, you could be enjoying your morning coffee and oop – you need to move, quickly. Sh*t happens. So why are we so ashamed of talking about it? It’s no secret that our gut health needs happi
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VHC Health Plans Outpatient Pavilion In Virginia
Community-based health system VHC Health (Arlington, Va.) is planning a new outpatient pavilion in Arlington, Va., according to the website sungazette.news. The six-story facility will include 22,000 square feet for women’s health services, including obstetrics, gynecology, maternal-fetal medicine, aging/menopause services, genetics, breast health, urology, and cardiology. The outpatient pavilion is slated to open in summer 2023. The post VHC Health Plans Outpatient Pavilion In Virginia first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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Employers More Concerned About Mental Health Of Workers Now Than In the Past
71% of workers report their employer is more concerned about their mental health now than in the past. Results of the American Psychological Association’s 2022 Work and Wellbeing Survey reveal that since the pandemic there has been a shift in attitudes towards mental health in the workplace. “The finding that 71% of employees feel that their employer is more concerned about employee mental health than in the past is both promising and uplifting. For far too long, employers were under-concerned about theravive
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New Study Looks At Students’ Comparisons Of Math And Reading Performance
A new study published in the Journal of Child Development looked at developmental changes in students’ use of dimensional comparisons to form ability self-concepts in math and verbal domains. “We know that adolescent students may compare their math performance with their own reading performance to determine whether they are a ‘math person’ or ‘reading person’,” study author Sirui Wan told us. “My team wanted to know when the tendency of this comparison shows up and whether the tendency changes as theravive
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7 Quick Ways To Stop Overanalyzing Everything All The Time
It could be exhausting to constantly think about the intentions of others or their motive when they do something for us. I know I think – or more like overanalyze – every word, every action, every gesture a hundred times over until I find myself spiraling downwards in negative thinking. And that’s not all we overanalyze. From spiritual signs to physical ones, we are capable of overanalyzing things that are not meant to be thought over so much. When you’re calmsage
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Depression Shopping: Why It Doesn’t Help (And How To Cope With It)
When I’m sad, the one thing I often find myself partaking in is window-shopping – sometimes online – but other times I’m content with roaming a mall until I feel the need to buy something to alleviate my mood. I mean, there’s nothing wrong with shopping to feel better when you shop or purchase something you don’t need because you want to hide your symptoms of depression, then it can be concerning. Shopping can make you feel better and can calmsage