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This New Study Challenges One of the Most Dangerous Myths About Trans Youth
A study we can all celebrate: On Wednesday, the journal Pediatrics published research that shows the severely misguided “social contagion” is not the driving force behind an increasing number of young people identifying as transgender. In other words, social influence does not contribute to a child’s gender identity. According to the study authors, the origins of their research stemmed from a 2018 study published in PLOS One that indicated adolescents may experience “rapid-onset gender dysphoria” [ROGD] as a result of shek
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‘Vabbing’: Wearing Vaginal Fluids As Perfume Has No Reason to Be A Thing
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. We love vaginas around here. Like, we’re big fans. But still, whenever there’s a new vulva-adjacent TikTok-trend or obsession, I feel the need to brace myself for something wild, potentially unsanitary and seldom backed by science. And the latest trend (originally shared by user Mandy Lee in a now-deleted video) on the clock app proved me right: Vabbing. Referring shek
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Monkeypox Was Declared a Public Health Emergency & Here’s What Parents Should Know
The viral disease, monkeypox, is spreading around the globe with the World Health Organization and the United States both declaring it a global public health emergency. According to the CDC, there are currently over 7,000 known cases in the United States and 26,000 worldwide. And as case counts continue to rise and the headlines get more alarming, you might be worried that monkeypox could be the next Covid-19 — a virus that disrupted and threatened millions of lives. The good shek
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Kansas Voters Thoroughly Shut Down Ending Abortion in Their State & Here’s What That Means for Repro Rights
Uplifting reproductive rights news isn’t exactly the mainstream these days, but on Tuesday Kansans voted against a ballot measure that would have allowed state lawmakers to say abortion was not a constitutional right within the state. The move came as a surprise—and a giant sigh of relief for onlookers— in an overwhelmingly red state. The amendment—known as the Value Them Both Amendment—was defeated 59 to 41 percent, according to the Kansas Primary Election Results site. More than 900,000 Kansans showed shek
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BluMine Health Opens New Bardstown Care Clinic In Kentucky
BluMine Health (Louisville Ky.), which offers affordable healthcare services in a concierge model, announced the opening of the Bardstown Care Clinic in Bardstown, Ky. The new facility includes four exam rooms, a laboratory, training room, and conference room. The post BluMine Health Opens New Bardstown Care Clinic In Kentucky first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women Completes Phase One Of Multiyear Expansion
The first phase of a $201 million expansion at Texas Children’s Hospital Pavilion for Women in Houston is complete. Located at the Texas Medical Center campus, the project added a more accessible entrance to the Women’s Assessment Center located in the lobby area of the pavilion. The second phase of the expansion will add more hospital beds to meet increased labor and delivery needs. Additionally, the former Baylor Clinic building will be renovated as the main tower at Texas Children’s healthcare
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Charting A Path For Mental Health Design
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), one in five people experience a mental illness and one in 20 experience a serious mental illness. The uncertainties created by the global COVID-19 pandemic have made the last few years even more challenging, with one in five people reporting a significant negative impact on their mental health. For those with existing mental health issues, that number increases to closer to one in two. Watching this trend, The Center for Health healthcare
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10 Tips To Defend Yourself Against False Accusations In A Relationship
There comes a time when we jump to conclusions without knowing the full story. It’s almost like a shortcut that we take to navigate difficult situations. However, this is not always accurate and any false accusations we make can go too far to hurt others around us. Most people believe these thoughts and conclusions, although cognitive biases may be involved. So how do you handle false accusations when you’re the victim? How can you defend yourself against these false accusations calmsage
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The Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act And Psychedelics
The use of psychedelics, substances that alter our mental state, has been a controversial topic over the years. According to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985- in India, a person is not allowed to produce, manufacture, cultivate, possess, sell, buy transport, store, or use any narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance. A psychotropic drug is a substance that changes or alters our mood, perception, behaviour, and feelings. Psychedelics are psychotropic drugs. They include LSD, mescaline, psilocybin (magic mushroom), ecstasy, mindtrib
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Psychedelics and the future of Psychiatry
Psychedelics or Hallucinogenic drugs are substances that cause an altered state of consciousness, perceptions, and thoughts. The term ‘Psychedelic’, refers to ‘mind-manifesting’ according to the Psychiatrist, Humphry Osmond. They include LSD, DMT, MDMA, etc. Dr. Jerrold Rosenbaum mentioned that Psychedelic drugs might cause the brain to change in such a way that allows a reset to take place and permits alteration in previously stuck ways of feeling and thinking about most things. The psychedelic drugs put the patients into a mindtrib
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Effectiveness of Psychedelic Drugs in Mental Health
Psychedelic drugs also referred to as Hallucinogens, are known to alter people’s perceptions, moods, and thought processes. These psychedelic drugs are emerging in the field of psychiatry for the treatment of mental health concerns, even though they have been prohibited in many societies. Numerous clinical trials have been conducted to examine how these medications affect conditions like OCD, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and more. According to Gabor Mate, psilocybin, a form of psychedelic drug often known as “magic mushrooms”, allows people mindtrib
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Psychedelics in European mental health care
Europe is a significant market for drugs from a global perspective. Both cannabis and synthetic narcotics are produced in Europe; the manufacturing of cannabis is primarily for domestic use, and certain synthetic drugs are produced for export to other areas of the world. Europe is home to around one-third of all psilocybin experimental research. The University of Zurich, University Hospital Basel, and Imperial College London are the three main centers for psychedelic research in Europe, and they are all now mindtrib