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novembre 23, 2022Like

In an Aging America, Osteoporosis Is a Looming Public Health Crisis

This op-ed originally appeared in The Hill on October 20, 2022. To learn more about how you can raise awareness about the importance of DXA scans for all women, visit our YesYouScan page. America has a bone health crisis. More than 50 million Americans are at risk of developing osteoporosis, and 10 million already have the condition. A full 80 percent of those individuals are women. In fact, one in five women over 50 will get the disease during their
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novembre 23, 2022Like

I Don’t Like My Therapist Anymore | What To Do?

When I told people I was going to therapy for my depression, I was met with skeptical and unbelieving looks. I was told, constantly, that therapists are nothing but shams. And I, unfortunately, went to therapy with the same words ringing in my mind. I let others’ words and beliefs cloud my judgment and that was a learning experience. I realized after talking to my therapist and other people who’ve been in therapy that what we all experienced during our
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novembre 23, 2022Like

5 Dating Tips For When Dating Someone With A Histrionic Personality Disorder

For a person living with a mental health disorder or condition, it can be hard to navigate through day-to-day challenges, especially when it comes to dating. However, if you’re dating someone with a mental health disorder, then dating can be a minefield if you’re not careful. In this instance, we’re talking about dating someone with histrionic personality disorder (HPD). If your partner has a histrionic personality disorder, then they are likely to have a high emotional level and can feel extremely
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novembre 23, 2022Like

“What does it all mean?” Understanding existential crisis (and what can help)

If you’re feeling anxious, low and questioning what the point of life is, you could be having an existential crisis There are certain things that happen in life that make us question the meaning of it all. The death of a loved one, illness, the breakdown of a relationship or other life transitions. For many, the pandemic and the general state of the world have left us reeling in uncertainty and angst. It can be hard to know what to
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novembre 23, 2022Like

Responding To Backhanded Compliments Is Not Tricky Anymore! Find Out How

We’ve all been there when an acquaintance has given us a “backhanded compliment”. I mean, everyone is guilty of giving them or receiving them, but we’ve all been there. And let me be the one to admit that backhanded compliments, disguised as fun and sweet remarks, are the worst, and they put me in an uncomfortable position. I’m sure the same is true for you. It’s important to have people around who can be honest with you but when that
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novembre 23, 2022Like

Discover how to be a mental health advocate and learn about your rights

For yourself, and for your loved ones, make sure you’re in the know when it comes to mental health rights Getting help for mental health problems can be daunting, but knowing what rights we are all entitled to lays a good foundation from which to take those first steps forwards. There is some variation to the specifics in different countries in the UK, so it’s always a good idea to seek advice for your particular case – but, here, we’ve
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novembre 22, 2022Like

The Best R&R Gifts Starting at $14, Because Parents Deserve Self-Care Too

With the hustle and bustle of the holidays (and of course, the day-to-day of simply parenting), it can be hard to find time for some rest and relaxation. And when you do, you sometimes can’t help but feel guilty for taking some much-needed time for yourself. First of all, this is a completely normal reaction to caregiving. And secondly, just because it’s hard to find time to relax or you feel guilty when doing so, doesn’t mean that you should
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novembre 22, 2022Like

After the Club Q Shooting it Has to Be Said Again: Anti-LGBTQ+ Violence is a Public Health Emergency

Like many LGBTQ+ Americans, I spent this past Sunday morning nursing a heavy feeling in my heart. My girlfriend broke the news to me as I brought us coffee in bed: Overnight, there had been a mass shooting at Club Q, a gay bar in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Five people were dead; more than a dozen were injured. My mind immediately went to two of our good friends, a gay couple who had come to stay with us in our
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novembre 22, 2022Like

Sperm Count Is in Decline Worldwide — Here’s What That Means for Fertility

I was today years old when I learned that “global sperm count” is a thing medical researchers can estimate — and apparently, it has been progressively declining for decades. An international study published earlier this month in the journal Human Reproduction Update established this trend with a new meta-analysis of “English-language publications that reported primary data on human sperm count.” Data from 38 studies published between 2014 and 2019 were compared with hundreds of studies of semen samples collected from
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novembre 22, 2022Like

In Sagittarius Season, Burn Off Some Extra Adventurous Energy In Bed

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. The passionate, mysterious vibes of Scorpio season have come and gone — and we head into the final sign of our the calendar year: Sagittarius. The archer and adventurer, Sags are known for wanting more — intellectually, physically, you name it. Ruled by Jupiter (think big! happy! optimistic and ambitious), your friendly neighborhood Sagittarius isn’t one to lay back
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novembre 22, 2022Like

Did You Get a Polio Vaccine as a Child? Here’s How to Find Out.

Long before Covid-19 disrupted daily life and put millions of people at risk, polio outbreaks caused thousands of cases of paralysis, disability and death in the 1940s and early 1950s. With the invention of polio vaccines in the 1950s, cases dropped steadily and polio was officially gone from the Americas in the 1990s. Today, polio is gone from virtually every country. But the polio story doesn’t end there. In July 2022, a single case appeared in an unvaccinated person in
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novembre 22, 2022Like

Intermountain Healthcare Submits Zoning Application For Hospital Project

Nonprofit health system Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City) filed an application with Salt Lake City to rezone the site of a former Sears department store in Salt Lake City to accommodate an urban hospital, according to the website ksl.com. The project will replace Intermountain’s aging LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The health system acquired the land last year, three years after the department store closed. The post Intermountain Healthcare Submits Zoning Application For Hospital Project first appeared on HCD Magazine.
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