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avril 21, 2022Like
Banner Health Expands Footprint In Arizona
Banner Health (Phoenix) is planning a new hospital in Buckeye, Ariz., according to an article in ktar.com. The four-story, 330,000-square-foot hospital will house 120 beds with flex space to add more than 300 additional beds. Services will include imaging, surgery, labor and delivery, intensive care, and emergency. Banner Health operates 13 hospitals in the metro Phoenix area. The post Banner Health Expands Footprint In Arizona first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
avril 21, 2022Like
How Multiple Sclerosis Affects the Central Nervous System
Medically reviewed by Dr. Deborah Friedman This resource was created with support from Bristol Myers Squibb. Healthy
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A Thanksgiving Nightmare Ends in Gratitude
As told to Erica Rimlinger That Thanksgiving, a stomach virus was going around. My son Jackson, a freshman at Bucknell University, returned to our home in Colorado a few days before the Thanksgiving holiday in 2017, perfectly healthy. But two nights before Thanksgiving, he started throwing up and spiked a fever. Wednesday night, he seemed to be improving, and we were encouraged that he had kept down some food that evening: some soup and applesauce. Thanksgiving morning, he slept late. Healthy
avril 21, 2022Like
Norton Healthcare Selects Project Team For Kentucky Hospital
Norton Healthcare (Louisville, Ky.) has named the project team for its new hospital planned in Louisville, including Moody Nolan (Columbus, Ohio) as the architecture firm on the project, BCCLT (Louisville) as MEP, and KPFF Consulting Engineers (Louisville) as the structural engineer. The new hospital, which will be part of Goodwill Industries of Kentucky’s Opportunity Campus, will feature adult and pediatric primary care, emergency services, inpatient and outpatient treatment and diagnostics, imaging services, women’s health, cardiology, neurology, and endocrinology. It’s scheduled healthcare
avril 21, 2022Like
Compulsive Behavior vs. Impulsive Behavior: The Differences Between Them (With Examples)
Many people confuse these two terms – compulsive behavior and impulsive behavior – to be similar but when you look deeper, they are two different behavior patterns that may be associated with different mental health disorders. Compulsivity and impulsivity are unique and have equally unique symptoms that you can see in conditions including compulsive disorders and impulse control disorder. Before we talk more about the signs of compulsive vs impulsive, let’s take a look at the definitions and examples of calmsage
avril 21, 2022Like
What is the Meaning of Abreaction in Psychotherapy?
Have you ever heard of abreaction before? There is a high possibility that you must not have heard of the word but i am sure you must have experienced abreaction quite a few times. What is abreaction you ask? Well, abreaction is an involuntary response your mind generates to a certain stimulus that is related to your past experiences. Let me explain it to you with the help of an example; I have traveled a lot and during one of calmsage
avril 21, 2022Like
Dietary changes that can help beat acid reflux
After a big meal, do you get a burning sensation in the chest, or the feeling of a lump in your throat? It might be more than a bit of indigestion – and there are some simple dietary changes that can help ease those acid attacks Ever found yourself struck with a burning sensation in the throat or chest? Or have issues with burping and indigestion that make you feel as if you’ve got a lump in your throat? These happi
avril 21, 2022Like
How To Deal With Passive Aggressive People?
Have you ever met someone who has a passive aggressive personality? Passive aggressive behavior can create a toxic environment and fill the entire place with a lot of negativity. To develop a growth promoting environment for yourself you need to learn how to deal with a passive aggressive person. Before we do that, let me shed some light on passive aggressive behavior so that we are all on the same page; Have you ever met someone who has a passive aggressive calmsage
avril 20, 2022Like
Beer and Spirits Have More Detrimental Effects on the Waistline and on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Than Red or White Wine
By Brittany Larsen, Iowa State University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Drinking beer and spirits is linked to elevated levels of visceral fat – the harmful type of fat that is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and other health complications – whereas drinking wine shows no such association with levels of this harmful fat and may even be protective against it, depending on the type of Healthy
avril 20, 2022Like
Why I’m Speaking Up About Toxic Beauty Standards
I recently started re-reading some of my old journals. I like to do this from time to time because I usually find myself seeing my past in a new light that teaches me something, especially as I get older. Each night, I’d read several entries; some were a mere recounting of the day’s events while others expressed that all-too-common yearning of teenage crushes. It seemed pretty harmless and just as I remembered things happening at the time. But then I Healthy
avril 20, 2022Like
Rome Health To Add $3M Women’s Surgical Suite
Rome Health hospital in Rome, N.Y., is adding a new women’s surgical suite, according to an article in wrvo.org. The project will renovate 2,000 square feet of existing space into a dedicated cesarean section (C-section) suite adjacent to the maternity department. The $3 million project is scheduled to break ground in 2022 or early 2023 and open in 2023. The post Rome Health To Add $3M Women’s Surgical Suite first appeared on HCD Magazine. healthcare
avril 20, 2022Like
Will Young on being yourself – and happier…
Covering everything from anxiety to adult children through to needs, self-esteem and work, Will Young has written a brilliant book on wellbeing using his own life experiences as a starting point There’s real beauty in sharing stories about mental health and wellbeing. Lived experiences shared can provide others with an opportunity to open up too, listen, learn and feel less alone. Hopefully, they’ll be able to take the next step to improve their own wellbeing as a result – even happi