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by Dr. Amir Ahuja, Board Certified Psychiatrist and Director of Psychiatry at the Los Angeles LGBT CenterDr. Ahuja is a Board Certified Psychiatrist and a leading voice for the LGBTQ community. As Director of Psychiatry at the LA LGBT Center, the largest LGBT Center in the world, he leads a team that sees over 2,500 patients. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental illnesses in America, affecting more than 21 million US adults.1 Depression can happen to anyone, at any age, and to people of any race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or religious background.2 While only 4.5%…
Men who act like adults Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with countless men trying to explore the complexities of adulthood as a men’s therapist in Chicago. A recurring theme in our sessions is the quest to embody the characteristics that define a mature, responsible and emotionally intelligent man. Coming of age is not just about reaching a certain age or reaching social milestones. It’s about adopting mindsets and behaviors that reflect maturity, integrity and responsibility. In today’s fast-paced and often chaotic world, these traits are more important than ever. They not only help you live…
Understanding your baby’s development and the changes that occur in your body each week can make this experience more meaningful and less scary. This guide will explore what happens during the 2nd week of pregnancy – a time marked by exciting biological processes such as ovulation and fertilization. If you’re a first-time mother or just curious about those early stages, you’re in the right place. Can you confirm pregnancy at 2 weeks? At two weeks pregnant, it’s technically too early to confirm pregnancy through a test. This period is often when ovulation occurs, an important part of pregnancy. During ovulation,…
Isotretinoin, commonly referred to as Accutane, is the only approved medical treatment that can provide long-term remission of severe acne. Although it is highly effective, some people experience a recurrence of acne after a course of treatment. A new study by researchers at Mass General Brigham looked at how often acne returns after isotretinoin and what factors may put patients at risk for acne recurrence. They found that acne recurrence requiring treatment with oral medication, such as oral antibiotics, spironolactone or another course of isotretinoin, occurred in about 1 in 5 patients, more often among women and those who had…
0 flares Filament.io Made with Flare More Information”> 0 flares x Photo by Omer Salom on Unsplash A profound change of heart made these men Christian martyrs Whenever I have doubts about my faith, I find great comfort in meditating on the Saints of the Bible. These disciples and apostles gave their very lives because of what (or rather Whom) they believed. I am blessed to live in a country with religious freedoms. I was never forced to choose to renounce my faith or die for it. But others have. Three in…
If you’ve ever had a bout of food poisoning, traveler’s diarrhea, or “stomach flu,” only to have some of the symptoms linger for a long time — or show up a few months after you thought you were better — you may have been confused, frustrated, and anxious. What may not have crossed your mind is that you suddenly developed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Specifically, post-infectious IBS. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder of the gut-brain interaction that is exacerbated by stress, dietary factors, and changes in the gut microbiome. While your bowels (intestines) are not working normally, Their…
Osteosarcoma is a type of aggressive bone cancer that most often affects children and young adults between the ages of 10 and 20, during periods of rapid bone growth. Although rare, it has a significant impact on young people and their families as treatment may require surgery or amputation. Cancer also has the potential to spread to other organs, most commonly the lungs. Because osteosarcoma is so genomically complex, it has been difficult to identify which genetic mutations drive the disease. As a result, there has been little progress in treatment options over the past 40 years. New research, published…
It’s winter in Northeast Ohio. Snow piles up and days of dull gray skies are often reflected in the cold, dry, he emphasizedweak skin emerges from parka hoods. It can be a difficult time of year for overall health, especially skin health, as our skin deals more directly with these harsh cold and dry conditions. “Vitamin D is considered a hidden ally because its absence may not directly cause skin problems,” explains Wilcox. “But, over time, deficiencies can lead to dryness, inflammation and other problems. Dealing with the specific challenges of winter and maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D ensures…
We all love a good, unique baby name! If you’re on a sweet baby boy naming journey, you’re in luck. There are many options to choose from that would be great for any baby boy. Some of these unique boy names are more trendy and popular, while many of them are much more rare and unusual. I truly believe there is something here for every parent! Unique Boy Names There are several categories here so you can narrow down your choices and find a boy name that’s just the right amount of unique: 14 Popular Unique Boy Names Parents love…
Chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and even some forms of cancer, are growing global health challenges. As healthcare professionals, it is essential to remain at the forefront of preventive and therapeutic interventions to effectively manage these conditions. Exercise is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone in both the prevention and treatment of chronic disease, and Exercise for Disease Prevention and Treatment the training program is designed to equip you with the tools to integrate exercise into clinical practice, improving patient outcomes and overall healthcare deliveryThe role of exercise in chronic disease managementExercise is no longer just a fitness…