Search Results for: emotions
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Article - 7 Minute Read
Handling Mother’s Day with Pregnancy Difficulties
Mother's Day is a happy day for many, but women struggling with infertility, postpartum depression, or pregnancy loss may have a hard time.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Article - 5 Minute Read
What Are Some Different Types of Mental Illness and Disability?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 50% of Americans will be diagnosed with a mental illness.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Article - 12 Minute Read
Top Causes of Nighttime Restlessness — and How to Manage Them
Getting a good night's rest is important for many reasons. Allowing our bodies and minds to “reset" is critical for brain function, mood stabilization, and cellular repair.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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Article - 4 Minute Read
Coping with the Death of a Pet
Coping with the death of a pet isn't always easy. Here's how to prepare for the death of a pet — and tend to your grief once they're gone.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Article - 3 Minute Read
The Benefits of a Pediatric Anesthesiologist
Find out how a pediatric anesthesiologist keeps children safe and pain-free during a medical procedure.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Podcast
UPMC HealthBeat Podcast: Hope for Patients with IBD
Dr. David Binion, co-director of the UPMC IBD Center, discusses treatment options and new advances in care for Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseListen Now
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness, UPMC HealthBeat Podcast
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Article - 4 Minute Read
What Are Intrusive Thoughts?
Intrusive thoughts can make you feel like there's something wrong with you, but having these thoughts is completely normal. Get the facts.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Article - 3 Minute Read
Surviving Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is an anxious response to being separated from — or the threat of being separated from — a parent or another important caregiver.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Article - 4 Minute Read
Coping With Loss From Suicide
When someone you know dies by suicide, it can leave more than a void in your life. The aftermath of a suicide can take a toll on your mental and physical health. During this challenging time, it's important to process what you're feeling.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health