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décembre 7, 2021Like
My endometriosis journey: Hayley’s story
For a decade, Hayley suffered crippling symptoms without knowing what was wrong. Diagnosed at last, she is now able to control the condition that was ruining her life, and uses her knowledge and expertise to help others The first symptoms of endometriosis – a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes – started to show when I was 13 years old. I didn’t know happi
décembre 6, 2021Like
Cone Health Drawbridge
Cone Health set out on a journey to transform healthcare with the creation of the Drawbridge Health and Wellness Center (Greensboro, N.C.). Drawbridge has introduced a true wellness component into the fabric of the community and the lives served by Cone Health. Establishing community spaces to engage and teach healthy eating, to understand the makeup of a healthy body and to nurture and replenish when needed through emergency or clinical care. The new Med Center Drawbridge campus captures the wellness healthcare
décembre 6, 2021Like
A Conversation With Dr. Sarah Psutka About Bladder Cancer
This interview was edited for clarity and length. Urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) is cancer of the lining of the urinary system. More commonly referred to as “bladder cancer,” it begins in urothelial cells, which line the inside of the bladder and other parts of the urinary tract. These cells overgrow and form a tumor. Although this type of cancer occurs most often in the bladder, it can occur anywhere that urothelial cells are present, including the urethra, ureters and kidneys. Healthy
décembre 6, 2021Like
My Breast Reduction Gave Me My Life Back
As told to Shannon Shelton Miller When I was about 11 or 12, I started developing breasts like many girls my age. Unlike them, though, mine just kept growing. One could say I was “blessed” with large breasts pretty early on. My family and I were all surprised by this — no one in our family was built that way, and we weren’t sure why my breasts were growing so large. Part of me was excited that I looked “womanly,” Healthy
décembre 6, 2021Like
4 Women Get Real About How Swinging Affected Their Relationships
For some couples, the idea of having sex with anyone other than your spouse or longterm monogamous partner seems unfathomable. It can be hard to understand how “swinging” — when you swap partners with another couple and sleep with someone new — can actually lead to stronger relationship bonds. But believe it or not, it can, and there are more couples interested in doing it than you may realize. If you’ve ever remotely considered getting into swinging — with your spouse, shek
décembre 6, 2021Like
South Shore University Hospital Adds Women And Infants Center
South Shore University Hospital (Bay Shore, N.Y.) has completed the first phase of its $71 million Women and Infants Center, according to an article in Newsday. The project includes four obstetrical-triage beds and 11 postpartum suites with private bathrooms, LCD flat-screen televisions, and recliners and sofas that convert to pullout beds for guests. Additional postpartum suites are scheduled to open by mid-2022. Completion of the 45,560-square-foot, two-story Women and Infants Center is expected by the end of 2023. The center healthcare
décembre 6, 2021Like
Addressing Climate Change Through Urban Medical Campus Design
Urban medical institutions play an important role in fostering and safeguarding public health through a wide and critical array of spaces and services. But how well do their physical campuses support this mission of public health? In the context of climate change specifically, the reality is alarming. In fact, the healthcare sector is a major contributor to the climate crisis, with an impact equivalent to nearly four percent of global net carbon emissions, according to Health Care Without Harm, an healthcare
décembre 6, 2021Like
The HCD 10: Molly M. Scanlon, Industry MVP
With a degree in architecture from Clemson University and a doctorate in environmental science from University of Arizona, Molly M. Scanlon is an accomplished healthcare architect with a unique cross-disciplinary focus on public health. It’s a background that led her to her current role at Phigenics, where she examines the built environment’s impact on human health with the goal of reducing illness and injury from exposure to pathogens in building systems. It’s also what established Scanlon as the ideal individual healthcare
décembre 6, 2021Like
9 Top-Rated Workout Videos That Require No More Than 10 Minutes of Your Time
The most challenging part of working out isn’t actually working out — it’s finding time to work out. Because let’s be honest, planks, push-ups, and squats aren’t anyone’s idea of a good time. If it’s possible to put off exercising, we will — even if it means weeks of promising ourselves we’ll “finally get around to working out tomorrow.” (Of course, when tomorrow comes, more pressing concerns will undoubtedly arise and that deadline will simply get pushed back another day.) shek
décembre 6, 2021Like
Mary Free Bed Opens $41M Rehabilitation Hospital In Michigan
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new $41 million hospital in Saginaw, Mich., according to an article in Fox 17. The new hospital, situated on the Covenant HealthCare campus in Saginaw, includes 60 inpatient rooms, outpatient therapy spaces, therapy gyms, private treatment rooms, and spaces for classes and support groups. healthcare
décembre 6, 2021Like
What Is Integrative Therapy? Learn Its Types, Techniques, How It Helps & More
Unlike other therapies, integrative therapy is an approach that involves employing selective techniques from other therapeutic approaches to tailor an individual’s specific issue. By customizing the therapy, integrative therapists create a plan to effectively help their clients. The best part of integrative therapy is that it is not limited or restricted to a structure or method. Instead, in this unique therapeutic approach, therapists draw techniques from other approaches, as needed. The aim is to improve the effectiveness of the treatment calmsage
décembre 6, 2021Like
One-third of UK parents have never discussed bereavement with their child
Research released this Grief Awareness Week reveals many parents have never spoken with their children about bereavement, nor feel comfortable doing so Talking about death is never easy. While many of us recognise the benefits of speaking with others to work through our own grief as part of the bereavement process, new research reveals that we may not be passing on this habit to our children. Research from Project Eileen, a charity that helps young people tackle the topic of happi