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It wasn t an easy decision : New mom shares personal story of getting vaccinated

‘It wasn’t an easy decision’: New mom shares personal story of getting vaccinated Dr. Leslie Kim was 36 weeks pregnant when she was fully vaccinated. She is sharing her personal story to inform others. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 6:14 PM EST March 8, 2021 Eleven days ago, a little baby girl named, Emma, made Dr. Leslie Kim, a mom. “We’re really excited to have her,” Dr. Kim said. Kim is a plastic surgeon at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Her husband is also a physician. She said being pregnant in a pandemic was both “exciting” and “scary.” As a plastic surgeon her profession allowed her to receive the vaccine if she wanted it. She was in a position many pregnant women are in now – ‘wondering, is it safe?’

Is It a Migraine Attack or a Sinus Headache?

Migraine attacks are often mistaken for sinus headaches. Here’s how to tell the difference. March 9, 2021 The symptoms of a migraine attack can overlap with those of a sinus headache, but the causes of and treatment for each are different. Natty Blissful/iStock Have you or someone you know ever uttered the words “It’s just a headache”? Did you know that there are actually more than 150 different types of headaches, according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD)? And because it’s estimated that about half of people with migraine never get a diagnosis, many people aren’t getting the right treatment for their symptoms.

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Central Ohio hospitals focus on caring for the caregivers amid COVID-19

Central Ohio hospitals focus on caring for the caregivers amid COVID-19 Ken Gordon, The Columbus Dispatch © Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Dr. Laurie Hommema oversees all of the programs designed to provide support for the mental and emotional needs of OhioHealth employees. Central Ohio hospitals have long had these programs, but they ve become increasing important under the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic may be easing, but health care officials say that many of their embattled colleagues are only now dealing with waves of long-suppressed emotions. “The cumulative strain has been significant, and we’re just now starting to see the effects of it,” said Dr. Laurie Hommema, a family physician and OhioHealth’s medical director of provider and associate well-being.

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