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Women insist they have ‘sixth sense’ & their gut feeling is right 68% of the time – but they often ignore ‘ill-tuition’

NEARLY eight in 10 women feel like they have a sixth sense, according to new research.

A survey of 2,000 women looked at how strong their intuition is and found that more than half of respondents have a lot of trust in their intuition (56%) — especially those who are moms (74%).

A survey of 2,000 women show that nearly eight in 10 women feel like they have a sixth sense
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The Talker Research survey results revealed that 77% of women feel like they have a sixth sense
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On average, that gut feeling leads them correctly about 68% of the time, especially when it comes to meeting new people (65%), making major life decisions (46%), and when it comes to their health (37%).

Conducted by Talker Research for MD Live, the survey found that 81% of women trust their own “ill-tuition,” or the sense that something feels off with their health before knowing for sure.

However, women don’t pay attention to their feeling that something is off (59%), nor act on it (66%) until their symptoms interfere with their day, instead of being proactive at the first sign that something is off.

The symptoms that would prompt the quickest action are unusual pain (41%), shortness of breath (35%), and heart palpitations (31%).

Women would wait to seek medical care for one week if they suspect they’re experiencing a respiratory issue (44%) or infection (48%).

Even worse, they’d put off seeing a doctor for gynecological (57%) or mental health concerns (58%) for at least a month.

In fact, they admit they outright ignore feelings of ill-tuition for itchiness (19%), bloating (17%) and fatigue (17%).

A third of women admit they’re in denial about their symptoms when something feels off (34%), and 63% admit to not seeing a doctor immediately when their ill-tuition signals that something is off.

“Many common symptoms like unusual pain, shortness of breath, or heart palpitations can be early signs of an underlying health condition,” Dr. Vontrelle Roundtree, associate chief medical officer for MD Live by Evernorth, explained.

“Ignoring your body’s signals can prevent timely diagnosis and treatment.

Survey methodology

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 women; the survey was commissioned by MD Live and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Sept. 10 and Sept. 16. 2024.

“Trusting your intuition and acting on it early can make all the difference in managing your health.”

Forty-five percent of women said they ignore their ill-tuition during the workday, and another 37% wouldn’t call out of work based on the feeling that something is wrong.

Instead, plenty of respondents take matters into their own hands by searching online for information about their symptoms (38%) or trying home remedies (37%).

Putting off seeking medical care comes from experiences where they’ve felt their symptoms weren’t a big deal (30%).

Four in 10 shared that they’ve experienced “medical gaslighting” when a medical professional dismissed or ignored their concerns about symptoms they were experiencing.

Other reasons women have put off getting professional care are the cost involved (24%), fear of a potential diagnosis (23%), feeling like a burden, or being perceived as overly dramatic (22%).

But the longer they wait, the longer they worry. Forty-one percent often wonder if the feeling that something is off is more serious than they think.

Waiting certainly hasn’t helped the 43% who have experienced a health concern worsening after ignoring their ill-tuition.

“If you feel something is off with your health, seek medical advice promptly,” said Dr. Roundtree.

“Medical professionals are there to help you get to the bottom of your symptoms.

“With virtual care, you can quickly connect with a board-certified doctor, getting the support and reassurance you need without unnecessary delays.”

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Pittsburgh Steelers tipped to trade Justin Fields to NFL rival who have major $160 million quarterback issue

THE Pittsburgh Steelers have been predicted to trade Justin Fields to a team that has a bit of a quarterback conundrum.

The Steelers benched Fields in favor of veteran quarterback Russell Wilson after Week 6.

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Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Justin Fields throws a pass in the first quarter of a game against the Las Vegas Raiders on October 13[/caption]
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The 25-year-old Fields reacts during the victory over the Raiders[/caption]

Fields lost the starting job after his 10 touchdown, one interception stat line helped guide the Steelers to a 4-2 record.

Still, he wasn’t supposed to be the team’s starting quarterback this season as Wilson won the job during training camp, but a preseason injury forced him out for multiple weeks.

Pittsburgh won in Wilson’s team debut in Week 7, and it appears Fields will not appear on the field anytime soon, barring another Wilson injury.

The Wright Way Network’s Marissa Myers wrote that the New York Giants should trade for Fields.

“Fields has the qualities to be a starter in the NFL, and rightfully deserves a chance … He put the Steelers in a winning position, and Fields can do the exact same for the Giants,” she wrote on Monday.

“New York has a wide receiver in Malik Nabers that can pair well with Fields, they have Wan’Dale Robinson, they have Darius Slayton, they have Tyrone Tracy out of the backfield.

“While it is not a top-tier group, it is a group that has potential that can be tapped into with the right quarterback.”

Myers did add that a trade can involve Giants wideout Jalin Hyatt, who could be useful for a Steelers team that has wide receiver depth concerns.

As for the Giants quarterback situation, it is a bit chaotic.

Giants signal-caller Daniel Jones has had a below-average campaign, completing just 62.5 percent of his passes for 1,442 yards, six touchdowns, and four interceptions while taking 21 sacks in seven games.

Head coach Brian Daboll even benched Jones against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 7.

Jones is still the starter for their Week 8 game against the Steelers.

The 27-year-old is currently in his sixth season and hasn’t thrown a touchdown in front of his home fans since New Year’s Day 2023.

Jones received a four-year, $160 million contract after the Giants’ 9-7-1 season in 2022 and made the playoffs.

Since penning the contract, he is 3-10 as a starter and has thrown eight touchdowns compared to 10 interceptions.

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