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손흥민 햄스트링 장기 부상! 토트넘 큰일 났다!(난리난 팬들 반응)

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손흥민 선수가 결국 부상으로 쓰러졌습니다…토트넘 큰일났습니다…

#토트넘 #손흥민 #부상
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What Recovery Looks Like for those with Borderline Personality Disorder

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Dr. Priyesh Dhoke speaks about spinal cord injuries

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Watch Dr. Priyesh Dhoke, Consultant – Spine Surgeon, speak about Spine injuries and how to prevent them on #WorldSpinalCordInjuryDay
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Heck Disease

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Heck Disease

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Dr. Pimple Popper Demonstrates How to Remove an Ingrown Hair

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Diagnosis of Heart Diseases

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To diagnose a heart disease there are different tests, like CT Scan, echo, labs, EKG, physical exam, STS Score and cardiac catheterization. Dr. Harry Aldrich, Medical Director, Echocardiography, EKG and Stress Testing with Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, says the first test is listening to the patient’s history with the physical examination, where the doctors listen for sounds of the heart, which is the first indication that someone has a heart disease.

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Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: What Is It, Who's At Risk and What You NEED to Know

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Lesson on Hashimoto Thyroiditis: Risk factors, pathogenesis, signs and symptoms and treatment. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune condition involving the destruction of the thyroid tissue leading to hypothyroidism. There are a variety of risk factors for Hashimoto’s including being female, genetics (ex. HLA-DR3 gene), family history and stress among others. The pathogenesis of Hashimoto’s is due to the production of auto-antibodies including anti-thyroglobulin among a variety of others.

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In this video I go through hypothyroidism. We cover the causes of hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, iodine deficiency, treatment for hyperthyroidism, medications and hypopituitarism). We then cover the features and presentation of hypothyroidism, investigations for hypothyroidism and the management of hypothyroidism.

This video is intended to help with the education and understanding of students of healthcare professions only and is not medical advice. For medical advice see your doctor or other healthcare professional. Whilst significant effort has been taken to make the information accurate it cannot be guaranteed.

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Management of Eye Floaters – Colin McCannel, MD, FACS, FRCSC | UCLAMDCHAT

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UCLA eye surgeon Colin McCannel, MD, talks about eye floaters, when to seek an evaluation, treatment options and when surgery should be done to remove them. Learn more: https://www.uclahealth.org/eye/

Colin McCannel, MD, FACS, FRCSC
Ophthalmology
UCLA Stein Eye Institute (SEI)
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How To Treat Insomnia Naturally Without Medication Fix Sleeping Problems | Best Way To Sleep Better

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How To Treat Insomnia Naturally Without Medication Fix Sleeping Problems | Best Way To Sleep Better

How To Cure Insomnia Naturally Without Medication | Get Rid Of Sleeping Problems | Best Way To Sleep Better At Night

Hey guys! This weeks video is all about insomnia and how to treat it naturally without the use of medication.

I see many patients who have insomnia and most of the time they want sleeping tablets – But actually most pharmacists, GPs, nurse practitioners prefer not to recommend sleeping tablets. As insomnia can often be improved by changing your daytime and bedtime habits or by improving your bedroom environment.

See your GP, Pharmacist or Nurse Practitioner if you’re still having difficulty getting to sleep after trying these techniques.

WHAT IS INSOMNIA?
Insomnia means poor sleep. About one third of adults do not get as much sleep as they would like. Poor sleep can mean:

• Not being able to get off to sleep.
• Waking up too early.
• Waking for long periods in the night.
• Not feeling refreshed after a night’s sleep.

If you have poor sleep, particularly over a long period of time, it can severely affect your life, as it can cause:

• Tiredness (fatigue) and loss of energy in the daytime.
• Poor concentration.
• Loss of interest in usual activities.
Irritability.
• Depression and anxiety.
• Inability to do things as well or as much as usual.
• A worse quality of life.

WHAT IS A NORMAL AMOUNT OF SLEEP?
About 6-9 hours per night is average for most adults. Most people establish a pattern that is normal for them in their early adult life. However, as you become older, it is normal to sleep less. For most people it takes less than thirty minutes to fall asleep.

So, everyone is different. What is important is that the amount of sleep that you get should be sufficient for you, and that you usually feel refreshed and not sleepy during the daytime.

HOW TO SLEEP BETTER?
Insomnia can often be improved by changing your daytime and bedtime habits or by improving your bedroom environment.

Making small changes may help you to get a good night’s sleep. Try some of the methods below for a few weeks to see if they help.

See your GP, Pharmacist or Nurse Practitioner if you’re still having difficulty getting to sleep after trying these techniques.

DAYTIME HABITS:
• Set a specific time for getting up each day. Try to stick to this time, seven days a week, even if you feel you haven’t had enough sleep. This should help you sleep better at night.
• Don’t take a nap during the day.
• Exercise daily, but don’t exercise for at least four hours before going to bed.

BEDTIME HABITS:
• Stop drinking tea and coffee for a few hours before bedtime.
• Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking, particularly shortly before going to bed.
• Don’t eat a big meal just before bedtime.
• Don’t use back-lit electronic devices shortly before going to bed.
• Don’t lie in bed feeling anxious about lack of sleep. Instead, get up, go to another room for about 20 minutes and do something else, such as reading or listening to soft music, before trying again.
• Write a list of your worries and any ideas to solve them before going to bed. This may help you forget about them until the morning.
• Link to relaxation techniques: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/ways-relieve-stress/?

BEDROOM ENVIRONMENT:
• Use thick blinds or curtains or wear an eye mask if the early morning sunlight or bright street lamps affect your sleep.
• Make sure your bedroom is at a comfortable temperature for sleeping.
• Wear ear plugs if noise is a problem.
• Don’t use your bedroom for anything other than sleeping or sex. Avoid watching television, making phone calls, eating or working while you’re in bed.
• Make sure your mattress is comfortable and that you have a pillow you like, as well as adequate bedding for the time of year.

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I’m a British – Persian – Iranian prescribing media pharmacist who loves science, making videos and helping people. I work in both GP surgeries and community pharmacy.

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Huntington disease – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

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What is Huntington disease? Huntington disease is a type of autosomal dominant disorder involving a triplet repeat of CAG, leading to an abnormal protein that results in neuronal cell death, and various movement and cognitive-related symptoms.

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