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Protecting Yourself and Baby When Pregnancy Coincides With Flu Season (and a Pandemic)

… of research behind it, including its effects on pregnancy: influenza. The flu vaccine is your best defense Influenza has long been known as a high-risk virus for pregnant women, who are more susceptible to experiencing flu-related hospitalizations and … high-touch areas Wash your hands frequently If you do get influenza while pregnant, the good news is: Most women do very well and can remain out of the hospital. If you do need to be …
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Cosmetics Make a Comeback as Masks Come Off: Helpful and Healthful Tips as You Resume Your Beauty Routine

… outside our homes, many of us are looking back on one of few silver linings to it all: no need for all the makeup and beauty products we’ve long considered must-haves. Thanks to COVID-19 … a quick reference guide: Sunscreen is generally good up to a year. You’re guaranteed the best protection within six months. Liquid and cream foundation (with or without SPF) usually … brittle. You can also easily disguise oily hair with a bun or braid. One More Helpful Tip The best tip of all is to talk to your dermatologist if you have questions about a safe and healthy …
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Hair Loss During Cancer Treatment: What to Expect

… to undergo chemotherapy, the words, “You are going to lose your hair,” can be very distressful for women and men alike. The fear of the unknown can make the thought of hair loss unbearable. … resulting in a “G.I. Jane” look. The stubble left behind will fall out as time goes on. It is best to sleep in a soft chemo beanie to capture those hairs so they do not get all over your … hair regimen. Our licensed clinical cosmetologists at Inner Beauty can educate you on how to best go about this. We also have many hair-piece options for thin hair, assessed on an individual …
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Finding the Birth Control Method That's Right for You

… choices you have are about as personal as they are different. So how can you decide which is best for you? It starts with a conversation with your Methodist Physicians Clinic OB/GYN. Facts about … effects on your fertility. If you have questions about what type of birth control is best for you, talk with your Methodist Physicians Clinic OB/GYN . Types of birth control The pill …
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Six Important Safety Reminders for Another COVID-19 Summer

… Families everywhere, it seems, are eager to resume some fun in the sun while making up for last year’s COVID-tainted summer. While vaccinations have certainly changed the course of … illness increases in temperatures hotter than 90 degrees. When it’s that hot out, it’s best to stay indoors. If you must head outside, try to do so in the mornings or evenings (before … a highly contagious delta variant is making its rounds  – even here, locally. The good news? If you’re fully vaccinated, you’re largely protected from severe illness caused by the …
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Twins: Are They Identical or Fraternal? And Why That's No Question to Roll Your Eyes At

… excited, overwhelmed, scared or all of the above. Maybe you’re trying to prepare yourself for all the diapers, the feedings, the laundry and even the questions.  As any parent of twins … This is the most important piece of information when caring for a twin pregnancy, and the best time to gather this data is in the first trimester. Once we know how many placentas and … Methodist, I can assure you: Everything we do is designed, studied and performed with your best interest in mind. …
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Summer Safety During COVID-19

… of social distancing, the risk of swimming right now is fairly low. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread … keep a safe distance – something that may be more difficult at public swimming pools. Use your best judgement and supervision. And remember: COVID-19 isn’t your only threat while swimming. … the better. Wait. So is restaurant dining not safe? Area restaurant owners are trying their best to implement the safest practices possible. Many have scaled back the number of guests …
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Mosquitoes, Ticks and Spiders: The Creepy-Crawly Hazards of Summer

… of the brain), which can lead to permanent disability or even death. There is no treatment for West Nile, so prevention is key.  Much rarer are arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses) that … serious diseases, including: Malaria Yellow fever Dengue Zika virus  The only vaccines for mosquito-borne infections are for yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis (JE). They should be … steps to protect yourself from mosquitoes, ticks and more: Apply an insect repellant. The best repellants contain DEET, picaridin, IR3535 or some oil of lemon eucalyptus and …
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World Health Day is about All of Us

… April 7 is for everyone No one should have to choose between good health and the other necessities of life. … into extreme poverty, forced to survive on $1.90 or less a day, because they have to pay for health services. More than 800 million people (almost 12 percent of the world’s population) spend at least 10 percent of their household budgets on health expenses for themselves, a sick child or other family member. They incur so-called “catastrophic …
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Nurse Eases the Pain of Goodbye

… imminent death,” read Linda. With Daniel by her side, she was finally able to say ‘thank you’ for the care and compassion he provided during the final days of her husband’s illness. Enjoying … and they wanted to talk and enjoy what time they had left together.” Beyond the bedside Caring for patients and their families is a part of The Meaning of Care for Daniel. For him, as it is … for the DAISY Award. To nominate a nurse at Methodist Hospital or Methodist Women’s Hospital, visit www.bestcare.org/daisy .   …