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novembre 8, 2022Like
This Kind of Pillow Isn’t Safe for Babies, According to a New FDA Warning
Does your baby sleep with a so-called “head-shaping pillow”? It’s time to toss that thing to the curb, according to new guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a warning issued last Thursday (November 3), the FDA advised parents to stop using these pillows, which are marketed as tools to alter an infant’s head shape or symmetry. The agency said it is “not aware of any demonstrated benefit with the use of infant head shaping pillows for shek
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Reclaim Your Wellness
The rate of obesity in the United States has risen from 12% in 1991 to 33.9% today. « We know women with obesity have a higher chance of developing serious health conditions and diseases, including being at a higher risk for COVID-19, » explains HealthyWomen CEO Beth Battaglino, RN-C. « We also know there is a high level of shame and stigma associated with people living with obesity. » « So often, the underlying causes of obesity are not fully examined when it comes to Healthy
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Viral ‘Roe v. Bros’ TikTok Shows Too Many Cis Men Know Nothing About Periods
A hilarious viral video is shedding light on just how little cisgender men know about menstruation — you know, in case you needed a reminder as to why casting your ballot this Election Day matters. Last week, a TikTok user by the name of @RoeVBros uploaded a series of gameshow-style videos of her stopping random men and asking them questions about periods. Her username is a reference to Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that protected abortion access nationwide shek
novembre 8, 2022Like
MetroHealth Completes The Glick Center In Cleveland
Nonprofit health system MetroHealth System has completed the $759 million The Glick Center replacement hospital in Cleveland. Part of a $946 million campus transformation, the 11-story acute care inpatient tower houses 316 private patient rooms with bathrooms, sleeping areas for family members, and digital whiteboards that display remote communications and patient care plans. Interventional procedure rooms, a cardiac catheterization lab, endoscopy procedure rooms, family kitchen, meditation area, café, and gift shop are also part of the project. The Glick Center healthcare
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Your First Mammogram: Step-by-Step Guide
Spoiler alert: It’s true. They do flatten your breasts like a pancake, but getting a mammogram is worth it because they’re an important screening tool for breast cancer and early detection can save your life. Healthy
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New Study Looks At Sexual Violence And Teenage Mental Health
A new study published in The Lancet, Psychiatry, looked at the impact of sexual violence in mid-adolescence on mental health. “Our study is about estimating the population level mental health impacts of sexual violence experiences in mid-adolescence and understanding whether and to what extent sexual violence contributes to the gender gap in mental health problems in adolescence,” study author Francesca Bentivegna told us. “We did this by examining the link between sexual violence and psychological distress, self-harm, and attempted suicide, theravive
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How To Deal With Repressed Anger?
Anger is one of the base emotions we all possess. Anger can take many forms and can be felt differently by different people. Some people can healthily process anger and for some anger is the emotion that exercises its control. Today we are going to talk about one form of anger that can have a huge impact on your mental and emotional well-being. Repressed anger is said to be one of the most dangerous forms of anger. What’s problematic here calmsage
novembre 8, 2022Like
What To Do When You Feel Invisible (& Why You Feel This Way)
When I was in high school, at an impressionable age, all I wanted to do was to be heard and seen by my peers as my true self, but as time went on, I quickly realized that I was all but invisible to everyone around me. No one paid attention to my words or took care of my actions. Eventually, this feeling caused me to question my worth and self-esteem. Let’s be real here. In many situations we face, all calmsage
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How can hypnosis help you to put procrastination in the past?
Nearly one in five of us are chronic procrastinators. Could hypnotherapy be the answer to help us stop idling, and get more proactive for good? Procrastination. Who hasn’t been guilty of putting things off until the last minute? We all procrastinate from time to time, but why is that? Is it really due to laziness? And what could we be doing to instil healthier habits around all those little tasks we inevitably put off? Why do we procrastinate? The reasons happi
novembre 7, 2022Like
Does Your Love Language Change the Longer You’re in a Relationship?
Love languages were first coined in the best-selling relationship book The Five Love Languages by relationship therapist Gary Chapman, who says that there are five primary ways we express love: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving and giving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. The theory is that affectionate actions can be summed up in the aforementioned key categories, and everyone has an inherent favorite way to communicate and receive love using these gestures. Don’t know your love language? shek
novembre 7, 2022Like
Alcohol Deaths Among Middle-Aged Women Have Surged During the Pandemic
Excessive alcohol consumption is killing adult women at a much higher rate since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In a report released last Friday (November 4), the CDC detailed how alcohol-related deaths among middle-aged U.S. adults have been steadily increasing for nearly 20 years. But between 2019 and 2020 — when COVID-19 descended upon the country and upended the lives of nearly every American — the shek
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Real & Totally Embarrassing Sex Stories from Reddit That Will Make You Cringe
While it’s true that sex can absolutely get better with age, we never entirely outgrow those deeply awkward, uncomfortable and bumbling moments in intimacy just because we’ve gained a bit more experience. Add the complications of keeping your sex life exciting, healthy and fun as you grow together, start a family and deal with increasingly busy schedules and there’s plenty of room for more and more cringe to come beyond the awkward firsts. Digging into the most prolific bastion of shek