FirstMed Italy
01/06/2026
Still figuring out healthcare in Milan? Come and meet the FirstMed Milan team in person. Just a chance to ask your questions, see the clinic, and connect with other internationals over a complimentary aperitivo.
📍FirstMed Milan, Via Laghetto 3
📅 Wednesday,10 June, 19:00
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WhatsApp: +39 378 309 6837
Email: [email protected]
28/05/2026
Behind every strong international community are the people who create spaces for connection.
Yesterday, we were proud to sponsor the International Business Chamber Rome May Meetup in Rome. It was wonderful connecting with so many driven professionals. Building a life abroad is easier when you have a reliable network supporting you, and we are proud to be part of that ecosystem.
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13/05/2026
📱Most people reach for their phone within minutes of waking up. If that sounds familiar, this is worth reading.
In the first 30 to 45 minutes after waking, your body undergoes one of its most important hormonal processes of the day. Cortisol, your body’s primary stress and alertness hormone, rises sharply in what is known as the Cortisol Awakening Response. This surge is entirely natural and essential. It activates your immune system, regulates blood sugar, sharpens cognitive function and provides the natural energy your body needs to function well. Research also links a well functioning Cortisol Awakening Response to better memory consolidation, stronger emotional regulation and a more resilient stress response overall.
The problem is what happens when we immediately expose ourselves to our phones during this critical window.
When you open emails, check social media or scroll through the news the moment you wake up, you are introducing a flood of external stimuli to a nervous system that has not yet completed its natural awakening process. Studies have found that social media use within the first 30 minutes of waking is associated with significantly elevated stress levels throughout the day, even when the content appears neutral. Done repeatedly, this disruption drives persistent fatigue, blunted immunity, blood sugar instability, worsening anxiety and disrupted sleep.
Protecting your first 20 to 30 minutes from screens, getting natural light, moving your body and hydrating before looking at any device are among the most evidence backed things you can do for your cortisol. Natural light in particular helps anchor your entire circadian rhythm, which governs not just cortisol but sleep, metabolism and immune function.
Your morning sets the hormonal tone for everything that follows. It deserves more than a scroll. 🌅
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