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Healthcare professionals may recommend certain foods to boost the immunity of people with HIV. This may include a meal plan high in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins.HIV is a virus that affects a person’s white blood cells and weakens the immune system. This makes people more susceptible to diseases and cancer. If left untreated, the virus can progress to stage 3 HIV, also known as AIDS.However, your health care team can provide treatment to help manage your symptoms. People with HIV can live long, healthy lives. As part of their HIV treatment, health care professionals recommend meal plans…
By RealWV Staff RealWV caught up with Dr. Jennifer Bailey earlier this week to discuss the youth mental health training she and her team offer at Monroe Health Center. Tell us about your program and who it serves. Dr. Bailey: Youth Mental Health First Aid is a global evidence-based training program implemented by our team at Monroe Health Center with support from United Way of Greenbrier Valley. The course is an in-person training that teaches adults who work with youth how to identify, understand, and respond to youth with mental health issues. This training gives them the skills and confidence…
Participants will take part in a lunchtime discussion led by Catherine Wu, lecturer at Nanyang Business School. The Wellbeing Chapter of the Singapore Corporate Law Association held a “Wellbeing Wednesday” luncheon at The Exchange, Marina View on 15 May 2024, focusing on conflict management and leveraging cultural intelligence. The session featured Catherine Wu, lecturer at Nanyang Business School, who provided insights into how lawyers and compliance officers in the Asia-Pacific region can better manage workplace stress and conflict by understanding and applying cultural intelligence. Wu explained how cultural awareness and conflict management skills can reduce anxiety in the workplace and…
When Joy Steault’s father died of COVID-19 in 2022, her grieving process left room for a great idea: an urban oasis, a space of quiet and time with God. This idea came to fruition in 2023, when Joy and her husband, Ken Steault, brought a former Navy training facility from CBU to create a Christian retreat center. They plan to make the facility City Retreat Memphis.City Retreat Memphis is designed to be an accessible, ecumenical retreat center, with an abundance of spiritual resources, gardens, a café, a library, a chapel, and a spiritual director. In April 2025, City Retreat Memphis…
Global Corporate Wellness MarketThe Corporate Wellness market is a dynamic sector characterized by its large size and evolving scope. As per recent industry statistics, it holds a significant share of the global market due to increasing demand across various segments. Market growth is driven by key factors such as technological advancements, changing consumer preferences, and expanding industrial applications. The research report presents promising revenue forecasts and highlights lucrative opportunities for companies looking to capitalize on emerging trends and harness the growth drivers.Industry trends reveal a robust outlook for the corporate wellness market, indicating a steady rise in market value and…
Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, is experiencing a renaissance in the 21st century. Demand for Ayurvedic practitioners and products is soaring as people seek a holistic, natural approach to health and wellness. This trend creates abundant career opportunities for those interested in the field.Recent statistics highlight the significant growth of the Ayurveda industry in India, with an annual market size of over USD 4.4 billion and a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16% by 2025.read moreThis growth trajectory is driven by several factors including growing consumer awareness about Ayurvedic treatments, growing preference for sustainable healthcare solutions,…
Digital Therapeutics and Wellness MarketAdvance Market Analytics has launched a new research publication on “Digital Therapeutics and Wellness Market Insights to 2030” with 232 pages. The study is enriched with easy-to-understand tables and graphs, making it presentation-friendly. The study finds evolving new trends, drivers, restraints, and opportunities, generated by targeting stakeholders related to the market. The growth of the Digital Therapeutics and Wellness market was primarily driven by increasing research and development expenditure across the globe.To get more details about the report and request a free sample, please visit: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/119363-global-digital-therapeutics-and-wellness-market?utm_source=OpenPR&utm_medium=tanuja Stay abreast of the latest market developments and changing trends…
Introduction Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders characterized by abdominal pain, distension, and changes in stool frequency and form (Lacy et al., 2016; Ford et al., 2020). It is estimated that IBS affects approximately 11% of the global population (Canavan et al., 2014). In South-East China, the prevalence of IBS ranges between 5.9 and 7% (Long et al., 2017). The prevalence is 12% in northern Europe (Lovell and Ford, 2012) and 7–16% in the United States (Camilleri, 2021). IBS can be categorized into four subgroups: constipation-predominant IBS, diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D), mixed IBS, and…
In his 1921 memoir, “The Circus Way,” lion tamer George Conklin recounted a time when his brother Pete was selling lemonade with a traveling circus and the concession stand ran out of water. With few springs or wells nearby, a desperate Pete sneaked into a changing tent and stole a pail of rose-colored water from which bareback rider Fanny Jamieson had just squeezed her pink tights. Pete mixed the new, but dirty, water with tartaric acid and lemon pieces and sold it as strawberry lemonade, to great success. And thus, in 1857, pink lemonade was born. Or was it not?A…
President Yoon Seok-yeol on Wednesday vowed to overhaul the country’s mental health policy as he presided over the first meeting of a presidential committee aimed at expanding state support and changing public perception of mental illness.The government will start investing expanded national funds in mental health measures for the public starting next year. The national aid package is estimated to cost about 300 billion won ($215.7 million) next year alone, according to a senior presidential official who spoke on condition of anonymity, and a draft budget has yet to be drawn up.Citing a World Bank analysis, President Yoon said at…