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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Summer heat & anxiety medications: What you need to know

As summer temperatures soar, it’s important to be aware of how hot weather can interact with your mental health medications—particularly if you’re managing anxiety. While most people know to drink more water or apply sunscreen when the heat hits, fewer realize that certain anxiety medications can actually make it harder for your body to cope with high temperatures.
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Top 10 common women’s health myths and the truths behind them

Despite decades of medical advancements and increased awareness, misinformation about women’s health continues to circulate. These myths can lead to confusion, influence health care decisions and even prevent women from seeking the care they need, causing unnecessary suffering.
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Top 10 common women’s health myths and the truths behind them

Despite decades of medical advancements and increased awareness, misinformation about women’s health continues to circulate. These myths can lead to confusion, influence health care decisions and even prevent women from seeking the care they need, causing unnecessary suffering.
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Top 10 common women’s health myths and the truths behind them

Despite decades of medical advancements and increased awareness, misinformation about women’s health continues to circulate. These myths can lead to confusion, influence health care decisions and even prevent women from seeking the care they need, causing unnecessary suffering.
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Understanding sundowning and creating a better nighttime routine

If you’re a caregiver for someone with dementia, you may notice a pattern that’s as frustrating as it is heartbreaking: as the sun sets, your loved one becomes more confused, anxious or agitated. This phenomenon is known as sundowning, and it’s one of the more challenging aspects of memory-related illnesses. What is sundowning? Sundowning (or sundown syndrome) refers to a set of behaviors and symptoms such as confusion, restlessness, irritability or agitation that typically worsen during the late afternoon or evening hours. It’s most commonly associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms
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