Posts Tagged ‘hospital’
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is the obstruction of the airway which pauses breathing during sleep. A serious medical problem, it can lead to many life-threatening illnesses if not treated properly.
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Children & Sleep Health
Sleep is like food for a child’s brain. If a child is getting good, quality sleep, he or she will not only feel better, but it will improve focus and concentration in school, as well.
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Sleep Hygiene: Healthy Sleep Habits
Sleep hygiene refers to the healthy sleep habits and things that can be done to ensure you get a good night’s rest. Eating a small snack and turning off the computer an hour before bed are just some of the things you can do to improve the quality of sleep you get each night.
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Defining the Benefits of Palliative Care
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Uncovering the Value for Patients, Hospitals, and Physicians Alike
Analysis from Lindsay Conway, Senior Consultant, Oncology Roundtable
Lindsay Conway explains the growing interest around palliative care and the potential benefits for a variety of stakeholders — including increased quality of life for patients, cost reduction for hospitals, and streamlined team-based care for physicians.
Health Care Advisory Board members can e‑mail BreenT@advisory.com regarding questions about current and past strategy and operations research. Viewers with questions about the Oncology Roundtable or the content of this video can e‑mail VideoInquiries@advisory.com.
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Basic Relaxation for Healing Technique
A Relaxation session by Jean-Alain D’Argent where he systematically relaxes the body into a deep state of rest thereby allowing stress and tension to be released. Useful to assist in the recovery process following an illness or operation through de-stressing and reducing pain.
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