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juillet 15, 2022Like

Mauvaises conséquences de l’heure d’été sur la santé – un neurologue explique pourquoi

Au moment où les Américains vont avancer leur horloge d’une heure à la mi-mars, je me prépare au rituel annuel qui consistera à rendre des comptes sur les changements apportés à la routine quotidienne par le passage de l’heure normale à l’heure d’été. Grossièrement un site divers Nord-américains déclarent éviter de être content spécilisés dans ces fameuse renversements d’heure bisannuels. Unique totalité impatiente relatives au 63 Pourcent versus 17 Degrés par volume souhaiterait la plupart des éliminer extrêmement. Seulement il
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juillet 14, 2022Like

Lost Touch With a Friend During the Pandemic? Now’s the Time to Reconnect, According to Science

It is, and I cannot emphasize this enough, rough out here. Between the global COVID-19 pandemic, numerous attacks on Americans’ basic civil rights, and an economic recession looming on the horizon, many of us are too preoccupied with staying afloat to consistently show up for our friends and loved ones. So, if you’ve fallen out of touch with a former bestie, you’re not alone, but right now might be the perfect moment to reconnect. A recent report from the American
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juillet 14, 2022Like

An Angry Mom Told Off This Woman for Exercising in a Sports Bra & Reddit Has Thoughts

It’s hot as all hell outside, and you’re trying to get your sweat on outdoors. We’ve all been there. Needless to say, the last thing you want is to have total strangers comment on how your body looks. There’s simply no excuse for body-shaming or fatphobia, no matter how high the mercury has risen. Take it from Reddit user @Good_Practice_8441, who took to the /AmITheAsshole SubReddit for a vibe check on one hell of an anecdote. While exercising with a
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juillet 14, 2022Like

Why Isn’t HIV Care Reaching Those Who Need It Most?

Hydeia Broadbent has never known life without HIV. Born HIV positive in 1984, Broadbent’s virus progressed to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which meant her T-cell (white blood cells that help protect your body) count became dangerously low. At the time, an HIV/AIDS diagnosis was often a death sentence, but Broadbent was determined to live her short life to the fullest. She became the face of childhood HIV/AIDS, appearing on nearly every major broadcast and cable television network in the 1990s,
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Worry vs Anxiety: How to Tell the Difference

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell the difference between worry and anxiety. If you’ve ever felt worried sick and wondered if you have anxiety, that’s completely normal. Especially considering that worry really is an aspect of anxiety. That said, it’s important to understand that just because you worry, doesn’t automatically mean you have anxiety.  While many people these days use the two words interchangeably, worry and anxiety are actually quite different from one another. Part of that difference includes
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Your Insurance Guide to Using HSA for Therapy

A health savings account (HSA) can be a great way to help pay for health care expenses, including the cost of your mental health care, which comes in handy if you can’t afford therapy. There are many benefits to using an HSA, including that the money you invest in it isn’t subject to federal or state income taxes, both when you put it in and when you take it out for a qualified medical expense.  You can even invest funds
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juillet 14, 2022Like

How to Find the Right Therapist: Your Step by Step Guide

A good therapist is essential to getting a proper diagnosis, finding an effective treatment plan, learning to live well with the symptoms of a mental health condition, and overall improving your quality of life. If you’re searching for a therapist, first and foremost, know this: It’s not unusual to need to visit a couple (or more!) therapists before you find one that you feel is a good fit for you.  That said, there’s a process you can follow to ensure
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juillet 14, 2022Like

Biopsies Confirm a Breast Cancer Diagnosis After an Abnormal Mammogram – but Structural Racism May Lead to Lengthy Delays

By Marissa Lawson, University of Washington and Christoph Lee, University of Washington While mammograms are often the first step to detecting breast cancer, patients need additional tests after an abnormal screening result. Further imaging can determine if a finding is truly suspicious for cancer, and sometimes a biopsy is required to confirm a diagnosis. But biopsy delays reduce the benefit of early detection, putting patients at a higher risk of treatment failure and lowering their chances for survival. Breast biopsies
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juillet 14, 2022Like

HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital To Add Standalone ED

HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital in Panama City, Fla., an affiliate of HCA Florida Healthcare, has started construction on the new HCA Florida Breakfast Point SM Emergency in Panama City Beach. The 11,000 square-foot, one-story emergency department (ED) will house 11 exam rooms, as well as CT scan, general X-ray, and on-site laboratory services. The $11 million project is scheduled to open in January 2023. The post HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital To Add Standalone ED first appeared on HCD
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juillet 14, 2022Like

Job Burnout: Signs, Causes & Ways To Cope

What do you know about the word ‘burnout’? Burnout is a type of stress response that is elicited when you are mentally and physically exhausted by all the stress you have been dealing with. It basically means you have burnt all the energy you had and now you do not have the capacity to deal with any more stress. All professions have a certain amount of stress and anxiety involved. Some people manage job stress easily and some don’t, it completely depends
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juillet 14, 2022Like

Sentara Healthcare To Break Ground On New Facility

Sentara Healthcare (Norfolk, Va.) is planning a new hospital and MOB at the Sentara Albemarle Regional Health campus in Elizabeth City, N.C., according to the website advancedaily.com. Situated on 135 acres, the 235,000-square-foot project will include 88 beds as well as flex space for future expansion. The 83,000-square-foot medical office building (MOB) will house a radiation oncology center, cardiac rehabilitation, wound care services, a women’s imaging center, and provider offices. The post Sentara Healthcare To Break Ground On New Facility
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Bullying In The Workplace: The Effects Of Workplace Bullying (And How To Deal With It)

We all have that someone at our workplace who not only annoys us but makes it harder for us to focus on our job performance. Every workplace has that someone and it’s OK but when this someone begins to mistreat you or harass you, then it is NOT okay. This persistent mistreatment, criticism, harassment, and even exclusion from workplace activities can be termed workplace bullying. Anyone can be a bully or be bullied, regardless of their status, role, or even
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