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  • Reliable sources for where to find Ozempic in stock

    Since its Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 2017, physicians and their patients have trusted injectable Ozempic to manage type 2 diabetes. Today, Ozempic’s tapping into a new market: People looking to lose weight. As physicians increasingly prescribe Ozempic off-label for weight loss, patients struggle with where to find Ozempic in stock.  That’s because…

  • 10 Must-Have Healthcare Marketing Tools for Telehealth Providers

    10 Must-Have Healthcare Marketing Tools for Telehealth Providers

    In an era where handheld screens are the new exam room, a quiet revolution is reshaping the way patients receive healthcare. Telehealth visits let patients consult with a specialist from the comfort of their homes and monitor their health without setting foot in a clinic. Welcome to the future of private practice – where telehealth…

  • Effective cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and how professionals use them

    Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, is a type of psychotherapy (talk therapy) based on the theoretical foundation that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all connected. It assumes most emotional distress results from dysfunctional thinking patterns and/or behaviors. It’s the most widely used and studied among the types of therapy.   In this article, we dive into specific…

  • New year anxiety: What it is and tips for managing it

    As the new year approaches, many of us find ourselves grappling with a unique form of anxiety known as new year anxiety. Social expectations, self-reflection, and the anticipation of the future may fuel this heightened sense of stress and uneasiness. It can be overwhelming. Anxiety about the new year is a shared experience, and you’re…

  • How to calm down anxiety: Top 11 strategies for relief

    Anxiety is a part of life. Unfortunately, for some of us, it’s a part of our daily lives. If you’re noticing an increase in anxiety, you’re not alone. Societal pressures have increased while our ability to disengage or relax has decreased. According to the World Health Organization, the pandemic triggered a 25% increase in cases…

  • How Much Is Therapy and What Does It Cost?

    When seeking mental health services in the U.S., one of the biggest barriers is price. But how much is therapy and what does it cost?  Unfortunately, therapy costs vary greatly depending on where you live and how you pay for it. For some, the cost of therapy is prohibitive. If you’d like to see a…

  • How to Do Healthcare Market Research for Your Medical Practice

    How to Do Healthcare Market Research for Your Medical Practice

    As access to quality healthcare becomes scarcer by the day, private practices play a crucial role in filling the gap. With each passing day, countless individuals seek the specialized care and attention that private healthcare providers offer. But how can you ensure that those who need your services find their way to your practice? This…

  • Long-Term Effects of Anxiety: Physical, Cognitive, & Emotional

    Are you tired of living under the cloud of anxiety disorder? Do you often find yourself wondering how your condition is affecting not only your day-to-day life but also your long-term well-being? If so, you’re not alone. Anxiety is a common mental health disorder that can cast a long and daunting shadow over your life. …

  • Are Anxiety Meds Addictive?

    If you’ve been struggling with anxiety and believe in prescription medication as an effective method for treatment, it’s important to recognize their potential for addiction and only use them as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Following the correct dosage of anxiety medication can relieve the symptoms that you’ve been experiencing, but it’s important to approach…

  • How to deal with holiday depression: 6 tips

    How to deal with holiday depression: 6 tips

    For those dealing with holiday depression, the season of joy may not feel joyful at all. Holiday depression is more common than you may think. In a national survey on holiday depression done by the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), roughly 64% of people reported having the holiday blues.  Symptoms include feeling sad, lonely,…

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