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septembre 1, 2022Like
Spotlight on sleep: are you dreaming of a restful night?
From a deep dive into what our dreams mean to creating the ultimate countdown to calm, it’s time to revolutionise your slumber Hello Happiful readers, I’ve noticed recently that I’m tired. In fact, dare I say it, I’m exhausted. I’ve never really been a morning person; as a kid I was the night owl, reading under the covers with a torch until some ungodly hour, letting my imagination rule the night. As adults, we don’t have that luxury. Our sleeping happi
août 31, 2022Like
This Husband Doesn’t Want to Use ‘His’ Money on His SAHM Partner & Reddit Gave Him a Reality Check
If there’s one things couples are super likely to fight about, it’s money. Especially in an era of high inflation and economic anxiety, even the most loving and compassionate partnerships can have friction when it comes to budgeting and bills. But one Redditor caught some flack in r/AITA after arguing that “his” money shouldn’t be used to fund his partner (a SAHM)’s personal expenses. Per the poster, his wife (who both has a disability that makes work challenging and cares shek
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University Of Iowa Hospitals And Clinics To Expand Inpatient Tower
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City, Iowa) is adding two floors to its eight-story John Pappajohn Pavilion inpatient tower. The project is part of a 10-year renovation project, according to the website thegazette.com. The $95 million project will add 38,000 square feet. The new ninth floor will house a 24-bed intensive care unit, and the 10th floor will serve as a mechanical penthouse for the tower. Construction is slated to begin in 2023. Additionally, the seventh and eight healthcare
août 31, 2022Like
Cervical Cancer Stages and Treatments
Medically reviewed by Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., MPH, FACOG Healthy
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Toxic Stress: Signs, Impacts, and Prevention Tips
What is toxic stress and how does it differ from “ordinary” stress? Everyone’s life has some level of stress. Work demands, family responsibilities, financial pressures, and interpersonal relationships all take a toll on us, ultimately leading to stress from time to time. In fact, there are many types of stress, including toxic and emotional stress. Keep in mind, though, that not all stress is bad stress. Some short-term stress can even be beneficial (yes, really), giving us the energy and talk
août 31, 2022Like
The Root of Anger & What Causes It
Anger is a common emotion that everyone experiences at some point or another in life. It’s a useful reaction that allows us to express opposition or hostility toward someone or something that you feel has wronged you. Certain situations can trigger different types of anger and leave you experiencing anything from a minor annoyance to sometimes entering a full-blown rage. Not all anger is unhealthy anger, though. Sometimes, it can actually be healthy anger if it’s not causing destructive behavior, talk
août 31, 2022Like
Living With Fibroids
Did you know the vast majority of American women will probably get uterine fibroids by age 50? But despite being common, there’s not a lot of talk about fibroids in the national conversation on women’s health. Women trying to understand their fibroid diagnosis and treatment and management options often get incorrect information, which contributes to stigma about fibroids and can keep people who have them from reaching out for help. That’s why we’re excited to have joined forces with The Healthy
août 31, 2022Like
Having A Partner Better For Avoiding Loneliness In Pandemic Than Having Children
Having a partner was more beneficial at avoiding loneliness during the first wave of COVID-19 than having children. Research published in the European Journal of Ageing found that whilst those without children and those without a partner were more likely to be lonely, those without a partner underwent a notable shift in their loneliness in the early stages of the pandemic. “Before COVID-19, older adults without a partner and without children were more likely than those with these ties to experience loneliness. theravive