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A Complete Guide to Nailing Your Orlando Health Job Interview
This is an exciting time to pursue a healthcare career both for experienced workers who want to change careers, as well as younger Americans just entering the workforce. According to projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare jobs are expected to increase by 18 percent during the 10-year period from 2016 to 2026. That translates to roughly 2.4 million new healthcare jobs, a growth rate that’s higher than any other occupation in coming years.
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3 Ways Robotics Benefits Weight-Loss Surgeries
Although robotic-assisted surgery has been used in connection with weight-loss surgery for some time now, its role has grown and is continually expanding.
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How To Stay Happy In Your Job and Avoid the ‘Great Resignation’
If you’re considering quitting your job because of workplace stress, you have plenty of company.
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Does This Look Right?
Episode 20 Does This Look Right?
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Sleep and Weight Loss
Looking to lose weight? Sleep may be your answer. We all know that if you don’t get enough sleep, you will get sick. But what if it affects your weight as well? Research indicates that lack of sleep not only affects our immune system but can also increase the risk of infections, heart disease and obesity.
How can are sleep and weight loss linked?
Researchers are looking into that question. It seems that people who don’t get enough sleep experience weight gain compared to those getting a full 7-8 hours. There are several theories and factors that come into play. Lack of sleep may be altering appetite hormones ghrelin and leptin. Firstly, the sleep-deprived may have higher levels of ghrelin, the hunger-inducing hormone, and less of leptin, the hormone that tells us we are full. Sheer will power will not keep you away from those cheese puffs at 10 pm if your hormones are working against you! -
Does Weighing Yourself Help?
Stepping on the scale can be a fear-inducing experience, but a recent study indicates that doing so could help you maintain a healthy weight.
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Why Does My Hip Hurt?
Do you feel pain or discomfort in your hip when you bend over to put on your shoes or while walking up or down stairs? These could be telltale signs of potentially serious problems with your hip.
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Does "Mommy Brain" Really Exist?
Is “mommy brain” a real thing? Unfortunately, the answer is yes—and it can last for up to 10 years after childbirth.
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Mental Health & Weight Loss Surgery
A new study indicates that there may be a greater need for mental health counseling before and after weight loss surgery.
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Pregnancy Loss: 1 in 4
How many children do you have? It may seem like a simple question, but for women who have endured a miscarriage or stillbirth, that question can bring sadness and pain. Even if they now have other children, the child (or children) lost is not forgotten.