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Posts by Dr. Emma O'Reilly, PhD

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About Dr. Emma O'Reilly, PhD
Dr. Emma O'Reilly is a renowned Mental Health and Family Health Specialist at Health Science Institute. With a PhD in Clinical Psychology and over 15 years of experience in mental health research and practice, Dr. O'Reilly is committed to improving the well-being of individuals and families through evidence-based strategies and compassionate care. Dr. O'Reilly earned her doctoral degree from a prestigious university, where her research focused on the impact of mental health on family dynamics and the development of interventions to support family health. Her work has been widely published in leading psychological journals, and she is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences on mental health and family wellness. At Health Science Institute, Dr. O'Reilly plays a vital role in curating content that addresses the complexities of mental health within the family context. Her expertise ensures that our readers receive comprehensive, practical advice on managing mental health issues and promoting overall family well-being. In addition to her academic and clinical work, Dr. O'Reilly is a passionate advocate for mental health education and support. She regularly volunteers with community organizations to provide workshops and seminars aimed at improving mental health literacy and fostering supportive family environments.
Signs of Concern with Breast Changes: Dimpling, Puckering, and Stretch Marks
Posted inFamily Health Women’s Health

Signs of Concern with Breast Changes: Dimpling, Puckering, and Stretch Marks

Key Points Stretch marks are common and usually harmless, while dimpling or puckering can sometimes signal underlying breast health…
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Understanding Oxygen Levels: Age-Related Changes and Senior Health
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Understanding Oxygen Levels: Age-Related Changes and Senior Health

Key Points Blood oxygen naturally shifts with age, often dropping slightly in older adults. Low oxygen can affect heart…
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Breast Pump Coverage by Medicaid: What You Need to Know
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Breast Pump Coverage by Medicaid: What You Need to Know

Key Points Medicaid often covers breast pumps, but exact rules differ by state. Coverage may include manual or electric…
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