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Navigating Sydney's Dynamic Skyline: A Look into Civil Engineering Firms

Posted by Interharex Consulting Engineers on May 13, 2024 at 5:27pm 0 Comments

Sydney's rapid urbanization and population growth have propelled the demand for innovative infrastructure solutions. Civil engineering firms in Sydney stand at the forefront, offering a diverse range of services encompassing structural design, transportation planning, environmental management, and water resource engineering. These firms blend technical expertise with creative ingenuity to tackle complex challenges and deliver sustainable solutions.…

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산모의 아편 사용: 임신과 신생아 건강에 대한 위험

Posted by asimseo on May 13, 2024 at 5:22pm 0 Comments

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임신 중 산모의 아편 사용은 산모와 발달 중인 태아 모두에게 심각한 위험을 초래하여 산모의 건강, 임신 결과 및 신생아 복지에 다양한 부정적인 결과를 초래합니다. 아편류 사용이 임신과 신생아 건강에 미치는 영향을 이해하는 것은 의료 서비스 제공자가 약물 사용 장애가 있는 임신부에게 포괄적인 치료와 지원을 제공하는 데 필수적입니다. 이 기사에서는 산모의 아편류 사용과 관련된 위험, 피해 완화를 위한 개입, 산모와 신생아의 복지 증진을 위한 전략을 검토합니다. 오피아트



임신 중 아편제 사용의 영향:



처방용 아편유사제, 헤로인, 합성 아편유사제(펜타닐 등)를 포함한 아편류는 태반 장벽을 통과하여 발달 중인 태아를 이러한 약물의 영향에 노출시킬 수 있습니다.

임신 중 산모의 아편 사용은 조산, 저체중아 출산, 태반 조기 박리, 사산 등 산과 합병증의 위험… Continue

This MHAW is about linking people in our lives and building space for Mental Health Week and wellbeing discussions. Whether it's a matched checking, a kôrero over a kai, or a stranger's hello, a little chat can go a long way.

We chose this because our little daily conversation is surprisingly essential – and it makes a big difference for our mental health – so we want you to notice the kōrero that makes you feel good and do it more often. Over time, these small chats create meaningful connections, help us better understand one another, and ensure that we have people that we can count on when times are difficult.

What is MHAW?

Mental health awareness week 2021 is our annual campaign to help Kiwis understand what improves their wellbeing and mental health. Since 1993 we had had it (when not many people wanted to talk publicly about mental health), and we are proud of its growth.

What models of wellbeing do you use?

We use two key welfare models to understand what we need to do to ensure that we are well-pleased as individuals, whānau, communities, and society. The following models are:

What about mentally unwell people?

MHAW is for everyone – we mean that. We would never pick a topic that works only for people without or without a mental illness. When you don't feel great, your ways to be well may differ from what works when you are good. That's all right! It would be best if you did what you can and what you think best. Perhaps it is just a telephone call, and it takes a moment to notice the sun or listen to a song connected with you.

Is MHAW a fundraiser?

As a fundraiser, we don't run MHAW. We are very fortunate to support some outstanding individuals and companies who want to honor MHAW by borrowing money for us, and we are very grateful for them.

Small fundraising events, such as yoga classes, quiz nights, and fun runs, are organized by incredible supporters. We welcome the support, but you don't have to fund the participation of MHAW.

Why does MHAW focus on wellbeing?

That's a fair matter! We talk a lot about mental illness and mental distress in New Zealand because so many of us are facing problems every day. But we are not very aware of what good mental health is, what it looks like and how you can all work on it. That is why we are running MHAW as a welfare campaign – wellbeing is essential! Good mental health is vital, that it is one of the critical features of this new national suicide prevention strategy to promote wellbeing.

Conclusion

MHAW is known by many to share their own stories of psychiatric disease or anguish, telling stories of hope and recovery, remembering those lost to suicide, and advocating for change. You are honored to hear these stories, support your Mahi and advocate wherever you can with you.

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