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  • Sep 26, 2024 | spawellnessmexico.com | Erin Lee

    Touchless wellness is reshaping how we prioritize our physical and mental health, by promoting a holistic approach to health and well-being using an extensive array of techniques and technologies without requiring physical touch. Some popular touchless therapies include:• Cryotherapy: involves a brief exposure to extremely cold temperatures, typically using a cryotherapy chamber. This helps to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, alleviate muscle soreness, and boost energy levels.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | einnews.com | Erin Lee

    Personalized Care for Every Stage: Grand Madison Acupuncture's Approach to Fertility Support Grand Madison Acupuncture in NYC tailors treatments to enhance fertility at all stages, offering specialized IVF acupuncture.

  • Mar 18, 2024 | cfp.ca | Jennifer Young |Erin Lee |Adrienne Lindblad |Jamie Falk

    Clinical questionAre orexin antagonists safe and effective for treatment of primary insomnia? Bottom lineOrexin antagonists help people fall asleep about 9 minutes faster and increase total sleep time by about 19 minutes versus placebo over the course of 1 to 3 months. About 8% of those taking orexin antagonists will experience next-day somnolence compared with 2% taking placebo. EvidenceSeven systematic reviews of RCTs were found1-7; we report mainly on the most recent and comprehensive review.

  • Jul 8, 2023 | allnurses.com | Erin Lee

    Hi All, I am having an evaluation as I got pulled over for an alcohol dui a year ago and was charged, and had no clue about HPRP. So I have had some drinks socially recently and I'm nervous that I will get a PETH test before my evaluation. Or it is just a drug test and EtG urine tests? I'm also concerned after I sign the agreement if I have to that they will give me an EtG hair follicle test and I definitely won't pass that. Last question can you start and be in the program without a current job?

  • Jul 8, 2023 | allnurses.com | Erin Lee

    How did you get a school to take you seriously? I've only gotten one interview at an ADN program and the pay was dismal, so I declined the job offer. They wanted me to teach a specialty I don't have experience in, too. I felt too uncomfortable with it. I (finally) got an adjunct teaching job last semester when a BSN program gave me a chance. I am limited to only doing OB because that's my specialty.

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