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10 Signs You Need a Mental Health Day
Wondering if you should take a mental health day? You’re not alone. Research shows that today’s workforce, across all industries, is increasingly more stressed, and job burnout is at an all-time high. The reasons for these unprecedented levels of workplace stress are complex. More businesses are struggling to find employees, and existing employees are having to pick up the slack. The pandemic, too, has created new job stress, with in-flux masking and testing requirements and fears that we may not talk
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The Boldt Company Adds New Talent
The Boldt Company (Appleton, Wis.) has hired Mike Brasser as vice president of national healthcare. Brasser, who will be based in the firm’s Madison, Wis., office, will lead national healthcare projects as well as focus on growing the firm’s existing customer and partner relationships. His background includes planning, design, and construction projects for multiple healthcare systems. The post The Boldt Company Adds New Talent first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
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The Best Sex Positions for When It’s Way Too Hot Out
We all want our sex lives to be hot and heavy all year long — but in the deeply sweaty and swampy, I-feel-like-I’m-living-in-soup peak of summer heat, finding ways to get off and get close with your partner that won’t exhaust you or feel gross and sticky can be a challenge. Of course, there are environmental factors that you should always keep in mind for summer sex success: Keep a fan by your bed, crack open a window or have shek
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Can A Child’s Adventurous Play Keep Anxiety At Bay?
A new study published in the Journal of Child Psychiatry and Human Development looked at the association between time spent playing and child mental health. “In January 2021, we published a paper explaining why we thought adventurous play might help to prevent anxiety in children,” study author Helen F. Dodd told us. “We explained how, when children play adventurously, they have opportunities to learn about uncertainty, coping and physiological arousal (heart beating fast, butterflies in your tummy etc.). These learning theravive
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Negative Childhood Experiences Could Predict Suicidal Ideation Among College Students
Cumulative exposure to trauma in childhood is a key indicator of suicide ideation in university students. Researchers from Trinity College in Dublin found that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were a common cause of poor mental health in college students. “Our findings suggest that ACEs have a detrimental impact on college students’ mental health and are quite common in college students,” Madhav Bhargav, a PhD Candidate and researcher in the School of Psychology at Trinity College Dublin told Theravive. To undertake theravive
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Need A Closure In Your Broken Relationship? Read This Guide
Getting out of a relationship is hard especially when it is toxic. It really does not matter if you have made mistakes or not, it is really important to seek closure do you know why? Getting closure helps in securing our future relationships. Not having closure makes us confused and complex because it gets hard to maintain a sense of peace, understanding, and acceptance after ending the relationship. Growing apart is the hardest thing we all experience once or multiple calmsage
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The Worry Time Technique (Steps To Practice ‘Worry-time’)
The worry time technique has a very nontraditional approach to overcome the stress caused by constantly worrying about something or the other. Being a chronic worrier can have a negative impact not only on your mental health but also on your physical health. Worrying is something that can easily ruin things for you. Worry can come in any form, be it rumination, intrusive thoughts, negative thoughts, dwelling on things not in your control, or anything for that matter. Most people calmsage
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An essential guide to understanding vaginal health: what’s normal and when to seek help
Whether it’s dealing with another yeast infection, feeling like you constantly have UTIs, or trying to figure out what your discharge means, understanding vaginal health is really important. Here, Jenna Farmer chats to the experts to help you get the lowdown ‘down there’ Whatever you might have read online about vaginal steaming or douching (seriously, don’t do it!), your vagina is pretty clever at keeping itself healthy and clean all by itself. However, many of us find ourselves dealing with happi
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I Tried the Upright Posture Trainer—Here’s What Happened
I was eight years old, sitting at the dinner table with my family, when my grandmother slipped her arm around me and pressed her knuckle straight into the small of my back. I jolted uprightexactly as she intended. It would be the first of many swift jabs whenever shed catch me slouching. And it worked: I developed a habit, which lasted for years, of correcting my posture throughout the day, no knuckle necessary.But then the pandemic came, and as life best
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PHOTO TOUR: Brooklyn Hospital Center
The Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York is renovating and expanding its emergency department (ED) to support operational improvements and an improved patient experience. The second, most prominent phase of three is now open to the public. This independent, nonprofit, safety-net hospital is located on the border of Downtown Brooklyn and Fort Greene. It provides critical care to a patient population of which 80 percent are enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare. Among other campus improvements, the Brooklyn Hospital Center’s ED healthcare
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Your Feelings, Your Choice: No One Can “Make” You Feel Anything
“You’re making me feel angry!” “They made me feel jealous.” Ever said this line (or similar) to someone? It’s OK, we all do it. This kind of comment can help us assign our feelings to others’ words or actions. However, the truth is that no one can make you feel anything. Trigger, yes but make, no. Other people’s behaviors, words, and actions may affect your mood but that has nothing to do with your emotions. We’ve been there. The moments where the calmsage