In today’s digital age, video editing has become a powerful tool for spreading awareness on various important topics. One such crucial area that requires attention is women’s health. Women’s health encompasses a wide range of issues, including reproductive health, mental well-being, and overall physical wellness. By creating impactful videos on women’s health, we can raise awareness, educate, and empower women around the world. In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to utilize a free online video editor, like CapCut, to create compelling videos that effectively spread awareness on women’s health. Step-by-Step Guide for Creating Women’s Health…
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Did you miss the chance to hit the mat today due to your parenting duties? Sarah Ezrin suggests that if you’ve been caregiving, you’ve done your yoga. In honor of the release of her new book, The Yoga of Parenting (Shambhala, 2023) Sarah Ezrin has shared a free lecture on Wanderlust TV that says that if you were in the parenting role instead of pigeon pose, you were still doing yoga. We’ve excerpted a chapter of the new book below, and you can peep our writer’s review of the book here. Boundaries for Breakfast I start setting boundaries from the…
The NDG reflects on the relationship between the NHS and social care and the importance of using data. She also highlights the value of Caldicott Guardians for organizations dealing with social protection data. As I write this in the early days of the COVID inquiry, I look forward to the questions it will raise about the relationship between the NHS and social care. I very much hope that it will provide insights into how we can improve social care by making better use of resources, better decisions and better use of data. Historically at least, health always takes center stage.…
Abimbola Tschetter (MAPP ’22) is a writer, editor and consultant based near Seattle. She is an assistant instructor for the Penn MAPP program and co-editor of the MAPP alumni publication. A former admissions counselor, Abi develops Our historya program that leverages the college admissions essay to shape positive personal narratives in adolescents.Abi’s articles are here.The mission of MAPP Magazine is the first to keep University of Pennsylvania Master of Applied Positive Psychology Program (MAPP) alumni connected, and the second to share the wide range of our positive psychology apps with a wider audience to inspire collaboration and growth in the…
Corlee Morris has been on a diet throughout her adult life. After her weight started to climb in high school, she spent years losing 50 or 100 pounds and then gaining it back. Morris, 78, was at his heaviest in his mid-40s, standing 5ft 10in and weighing 310lbs. The Pittsburgh resident has suffered from diabetes for more than 40 years. Managing his weight was a losing battle until Morris’ doctor prescribed him type 2 diabetes medication, Ozempic, four months ago. It is part of a new class of drugs that are changing the way everyday people as well as medical…
Good luck is often seen as a mysterious force that influences our lives in unexpected ways. While some may believe it’s entirely random, others understand that attracting luck isn’t just a matter of luck. Instead, it involves cultivating a positive mindset, setting clear intentions, and taking proactive steps toward success. In this blog post, we will explore practical and effective ways to attract luck into our lives. By incorporating these principles into your daily routine, you can create a supportive environment for manifest positive opportunities and the results. What is luck? Luck is a concept that describes the occurrence of…
I have written various articles about my thoughts on the term “STAT”. And how this term is one of the most abused terms in the hospital setting. It is in my humble opinion that it is rarely put to good use. For me, the term STAT should only be used if a patient is in dire straits and my services are needed NOW to help that patient. For example, the patient is in severe respiratory distress and requires treatment NOW. Or, the patient is in cardiopulmonary arrest and I need to assist the physician with an intubation. Or the patient…
There are growing concerns about the short and long term effects that synthetic chemicals, known as xenobiotics, have on our health. Unfortunately, xenobiotics are present in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. Nevertheless, mitigating their harmful effects is not an impossible task. In this article, we’ll help you understand xenobiotics, their impact on health, and practical ways to lessen their effects on your health. Understanding xenobiotics Xenobiotics are chemicals that are foreign to natural ecosystems. In other words, they don’t occur naturally. Although they are external substances, xenobiotics can easily infiltrate the body.…
Credit: National Cancer Institute A new paper in Methods and protocols of biology, published by Oxford University Press, shows that it is possible to design vaccines that will induce a stronger immune response to infectious pathogens, such as the virus that causes COVID-19. In this study, the authors proposed and tested a new bioinformatics approach and tool that allows researchers to select parts of proteins that will trigger a strong immune response. Vaccines developed based on this approach would offer better protection against diseases. The immune system of humans (and other vertebrates) distinguishes between self and non-self structures to attack…
IntroductionIf you are looking for 65 Log prompts for Overthinking then go to this part of the article.Overthinking can be a common habit that leads to feelings of anxiety, worry, and stress. It can be difficult to control your thoughts, and that’s where journaling comes in. Journaling can be a powerful tool to help you process your thoughts, emotions, and feelings, allowing you to deal with them in a safe and productive way. In this article, we’ll explore how journaling can help with overthinking, and we’ll provide some log prompts and tips to get you started.How to Keep a Journal…