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Freestanding Behavioral Health Hospital On Horizon For South Carolina

Trident Medical Center (Charleston, S.C.) is planning a new 60-bed freestanding behavioral health hospital, according to an article in live5news.com. The project will include inpatient and outpatient services for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients and is scheduled for completion in summer 2023. The post Freestanding Behavioral Health Hospital On Horizon For South Carolina first appeared on HCD Magazine.
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How Medical Technology Is Changing Health Care

Grace Fernandez’s biggest fear is dying in her sleep. It’s a fear that could easily become a reality for the 33-year-old and the approximately 1.6 million other Americans living with Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy. People living with the chronic condition face many obstacles, including keeping their blood sugar stable through the night. If
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Moving In At Penn Medicine’s New Pavilion

As Penn Medicine’s new Pavilion—a $1.6 billion inpatient building on the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s (HUP) campus in Philadelphia—moved closer to completion, Alyson Cole, associate executive director, HUP transition and occupancy, at Penn Medicine, stepped in with her team to start planning how to operationalize the 1.5 million square-foot building. In this interview, Cole discusses transition planning during a pandemic, working with staff to modify workflows prior to the move in, and the feedback she’s received since opening
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Prosser Memorial Health To Build New Hospital

Prosser Memorial Health (Prosser, Wash.) is building a new $78 million hospital complex in Prosser, according to an article in yakimaherald.com. Situated on 33 acres, the project will include all-private patient rooms, surgical and birthing suites, and a cardiology department. The hospital will be funded by a $57.5 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The post Prosser Memorial Health To Build New Hospital first appeared on HCD Magazine.
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7 unique, thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts

Treat your mum to something truly special this year, with our selection of truly thoughtful gifts With Mother’s Day just around the corner on 27 March, now’s the time to start thinking about how you want to treat your mum this year. Gift-giving is all about showing someone you care, and our pick of some of the best thoughtful, unique gifts out there will help you do just that. Upcycled tote bags, Pri Pri Each made using repurposed saris, and
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Challenging the status quo: Rupert’s story

As a teenager, Rupert experienced a period of debilitating anxiety – but, now, as a young entrepreneur, he’s using his experience to create supportive, uplifting environments for all As a child, I was always very confident, excitable, and extroverted. I enjoyed acting in plays and was featured in several TV commercials. Despite getting very nervous before any performance, this didn’t affect me negatively. I knew I’d always relax into it after feeling apprehensive. Fast-forward to March 2016. I was invited
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Dopamine Dressing: The New Trend of Dressing in 2022

2022 has just begun and I am already in love with it. You must be wondering why? I remember the time of the pandemic wherein the situation went out of control and this entirely put a hold on our joys and happiness. I know we are still fighting a deadly virus but along with this, we have somehow learned how to stay connected with our happiness. “The Joy of Dressing” is the new trend of 2022. The Joy of Dressing
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7 Best Mental Health Resources For The Black Community

The black community in America is highly prone to having mental health issues. Sadly, there are fewer resources to seek help. Research shows that Black Americans experience more psychological distress than any other ethnic group. The fact is that only 50% of Black adults get treatment in relation to mental health. Additionally, only 4% of registered psychologists are black. Moreover, the cost of the treatment is high for such ethnic groups and most of the therapists do not accept health
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mars 2, 2022Like

Fitbit Recalled 1.7 million Smart Watches for Dangerous Batteries That Burned Users

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Take a minute to double check your favorite fitness tracker or smartwatch. Fitness tracker company Fitbit announced on Wednesday that they were recalling their Fitbit Ionic smartwatches (created by the company in 2017 and produced through 2020), encouraging users to stop use and allowing them to get refunds for the product. According to Fitbit’s statement, the battery in the
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Allina Health Announces New Minneapolis Project

As part of a multiyear revitalization project, Allina Health (Minneapolis) is planning a new surgical and critical care pavilion on its Abbott Northwestern campus in Minneapolis, according to an article in bizournals.com. The 10-story, 500,000-square-foot project will house a lobby, chapel, registration area, gift shop, dining space, retail pharmacy, and volunteer area on the first floor; radiology and endoscopy on the second; surgical space with 30 operating rooms (ORs) on the third; surgery prep and recovery rooms on the fourth;
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The Right Path: Penn Medicine

From the beginning, Penn Medicine’s new Pavilion was going to be a big deal. The $1.6 billion inpatient building on the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s (HUP) campus in Philadelphia marks the largest capital project in the University of Pennsylvania’s history. Furthermore, it expands the academic medical center’s research, clinical care, and education offerings, including cardiology, oncology, neurology, emergency, and transplant, and is the latest piece of an overall vision that started nearly two decades ago to transform HUP
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What You Eat Can Reprogram Your Genes – an Expert Explains the Emerging Science of Nutrigenomics

By Monica Dus, University of Michigan People typically think of food as calories, energy and sustenance. However, the latest evidence suggests that food also “talks” to our genome, which is the genetic blueprint that directs the way the body functions down to the cellular level. This communication between food and genes may affect your health, physiology and longevity. The idea that food delivers important messages to an animal’s genome is the focus of a field known as nutrigenomics. This is
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