If you've ever had a migraine, you know firsthand how debilitating it can be. Be they chronic or episodic, migraines can leave you out of commission for days at a time. Unfortunately, the cause of this condition can be hard to pin down, making attempts at prevention a challenge. Recent research has illuminated a ... Read More
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What’s an Addiction Feedback Loop?
For a long time, people viewed substance use disorder (SUD) as a sign of poor self-control, evidence of a weak will and a symptom of bad behavior. These negative attitudes contributed to the spread of misinformation about addiction, making it difficult for people struggling with it to admit their problems and seek ... Read More
Stronger Together – First Responder Family Support
Spouses and significant others of first responders require support due to the unique challenges and demands associated with their partners' professions. First responders often face high-stress situations, long and unpredictable work hours, and exposure to traumatic events, which can take a toll on their mental and ... Read More
What Is Oxytocin Spray and Is It Safe to Take?
Many pregnant women and mothers might be familiar with the synthetic version of oxytocin, Pitocin. It may surprise you to know that this labor and delivery drug is also available in a nasal spray. Oxytocin nasal spray uses range from anxiety treatments to long-term autism support. In clinical trials, oxytocin shows ... Read More
What Makes a Good Therapy Dog for First Responders? An Expert’s Take
Next month, FHE Health will announce the winner of the first annual “First Responder Paws Therapy Dog Award” from a pack of more than 40 canine applicants nationwide. Dean Moreno will be leading the selection process. He is the founder of First Responders Pack Foundation, a non-profit organization that seeks to improve ... Read More
3 Therapies That May Work Better for Men
Men and women are different in many ways, including in their health conditions and treatment. One clear example of this is heart disease. There are drastic differences between prevalent heart disease in men versus women, the symptoms associated with the condition and even the response to medical treatment. So it's not ... Read More
The Benefits of EMDR for First Responders, from an Expert
FHE Health has begun providing intensive EMDR (“Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing”) as part of its specialized inpatient treatment program for first responders. The Shatterproof Intensive EMDR Program includes one EMDR resourcing group session, an intensive EMDR workbook for customizing individual goals, and ... Read More
The Most Common Meds for Treating Anxiety
Find out what the most common anxiety medications are today and what role they play in the overall treatment of anxiety disorders. Imagine waking up in the morning with a tight feeling in your chest and your body in fight-or-flight mode with no logical explanation why. Your palms are sweaty and your heart is racing, ... Read More