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juillet 26, 2022Like
Exercises for the Most Common Types of Body Pain
We ask a lot from our bodies on a daily basis from sitting all day at the office to doubling down as weekend warriors and joining the latest marathon. Even being a parent and racing after your kids is taxing on the body. No wonder you’ve got a kink in your neck and a tight shoulder. However, it’s important to know you don’t have to live with the discomfort. “When dealing with physical pain, it’s easy to think that laying shek
juillet 26, 2022Like
Wellness Coaches on TikTok Promise to Fix ‘Hormonal Imbalance’ — But Is That Even a Thing?
If there’s one thing we love about TikTok, it’s the unending stream of viral lifestyle hacks. While these are often fun beauty tips, recipes or styling suggestions or even some thoughtful wellness communities, it gets dangerous when harmless hacks pivot to un-researched medical advice that so often aims to replace consulting a certified physician who knows your body and your own health situation. Scroll through your ‘For You Page’ and you’re bound to stumble across a self-proclaimed period guru or shek
juillet 26, 2022Like
21 Sex Moves That Are Subtle & Totally Mind-Blowing
Y’all, we’re busy. Every single one of us. And sadly, sometimes that means our sex lives fall by the wayside. It’s not intentional. It just kind of happens — and when we finally realize that we aren’t having sex with our partner as much as we should and start to seek out hot sex tips to get things going again, we’re a little less limber in the getting-it-on department. There’s no way we’re going to be able to pull off shek
juillet 26, 2022Like
Phoenix VA Outpatient Clinic Completes Construction
The Phoenix VA Health Care System (Phoenix) and developer U.S. Federal Properties (Kansas City, Mo.) finished construction on a five-story VA outpatient clinic in Phoenix. Situated on 15 acres, the 275,000-square-foot Phoenix VA Outpatient Clinic includes multispecialty and telehealth services, an education center, pathology, and imaging. A full kitchen and canteen for staff and patients is located on the first floor, while the outpatient mental health clinic is housed on the second floor and 180 exam rooms on floors three, healthcare
juillet 26, 2022Like
After Half a Century, I’m Finally Free From Hepatitis C
As told to Erica Rimlinger First graders have a lot of energy, and their teachers need to keep pace. I could keep up in those days, the 1960s through the ’80s, but that’s about all I could do in one day. After teaching, I’d come home and sleep, soundly and deeply, until my husband got home from work at 6 p.m. I never felt sick. I just felt tired, and a tired working mom is hardly unique. I knew my Healthy
juillet 26, 2022Like
Take 5 With Henderson Engineers’ Mark Chrisman
In this series, Healthcare Design asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what’s got their attention and share some ideas on the subject. Mark Chrisman is the health sector executive and a principal at Henderson Engineers (Lenexa, Kan.). Here, he shares his thoughts on delayed infrastructure hospital upgrades related to COVID-19, the push for sustainable design in healthcare, and FGI’s new acoustical standards for inpatient and outpatient facilities. The COVID-19 infrastructure conundrum As we head healthcare
juillet 26, 2022Like
Pediatric Behavioral Center Of Excellence Planned For Michigan
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services (Grand Rapids, Mich.) and Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital (Grand Rapids) are teaming up to build the Pediatric Behavioral Health Center of Excellence on the Pine Rest campus in Cutlerville, Mich., according to the website mlive.com. The $62 million project will include a psychiatric hospital for children, as well as an eating disorder facility, and specialty clinics for depression and autistic spectrum disorders. It’s expected to open in 2024. The post Pediatric Behavioral Center Of healthcare
juillet 26, 2022Like
Anticipatory Grief: Stages & Ways To Cope
Have you ever felt sad about something that has not happened yet? If yes, that can be anticipatory grief. Anticipatory grief is that grief or sadness you experience before something bad happens to you or your loved one. The term ‘anticipatory grief’ is self-explanatory. You are sad about something you have anticipated, not something that has already happened. You start feeling sad, remorse, and grief long before that actual grieving hour comes. There are various types of grief that one can experience calmsage
juillet 26, 2022Like
Can Dogs Reduce Stress Levels In School Children?
A new study published in PLOS ONE looked at whether dogs can reduce stress levels in school children. “Our research is the first to demonstrate the mediating effects of dog-assisted interventions on stress levels in school children over the school term and in both, children with and without special educational needs,” study author Kerstin Meints told us. “Our study compared cortisol levels in UK primary school children who participated in dog-assisted intervention sessions, relaxation sessions, or no intervention.” The researchers theravive
juillet 26, 2022Like
10 ways to protect your mental health
With the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life, it’s easy for our mental health to go unnoticed, which can lead to problems down the line. Luckily, as simple as brushing your teeth, there are steps you can take to keep your mind healthy So, how can we protect our mental health? 1. Speak to someone you trust If you’re having a low mental health day, it might feel easier to bottle up your emotions. But, talking to someone you trust happi
juillet 26, 2022Like
“I Hate Who I Have Become”: Reasons You Think This (And How To Overcome It)
Let’s do something, shall we? Go and take a look at yourself in the mirror. Do you like the person you see in the reflection? Do you pity them? Or do you hate who you’ve become? If you agree with the last question, you may be familiar with the feeling of being your worst enemy. While it can be pretty painful, feelings of worthlessness, self-loathing, and self-hatred aren’t uncommon. If you’ve been wondering lately or telling yourself, “I hate the calmsage
juillet 25, 2022Like
Mercy Health St. Rita’s Graduate Medical Education Center
St. Rita’s Graduate Medical Education (GME) Center was designed to serve medical students during their residency as a space to learn and study. Each space was designed to precisely mimic the clinical environments in an actual hospital, with equipment and materials that would be used in real world scenarios. Also integrated into the design were a variety of study spaces, uniquely designed based on their nearness to different areas such as the simulation suite, auditorium, and library. Several design and healthcare