Forbidden Fitness Secrets Of A Modern Day Ninja Warrior
Forbidden Fitness Secrets is used by legendary Japanese Shadow Warriors to reinforce Joints, Ligaments And Tendons to an almost Supernatural Breaking Point.
Now, even someone who is super-stiff, immobile, and out of shape can, in just a few short hours, know more about becoming near-invincible in the gym than most athletes, weightlifters and strength coaches do and do it in the fastest way possible!
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All of the time injuries sadly happen, most recently a lot of All Stars have gone down. These are the most horrific, career changing injuries to ever happen on a basketball court. That is enough of a warning. Most of these players had AMAZING comebacks, some sadly were never the same.
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A NIGHT BEFORE YOUR FINAL EXAMS OR A VERY IMPORTANT INTERVIEW OR EVEN A NIGHT BEFORE YOUR EXPRESS YOUR LOVE TO YOUR CRUSH – YOU TOSS AND TURN IN YOUR BED, UNABLE TO LET GO OF THOUGHTS. YOU STARE AT THE WALLS AND THE ROOF OF YOUR ROOM FOR HOURS UNABLE TO FALL ASLEEP. IF YOU’VE EXPERIENCED THIS – DON’T WORRY, THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH YOU – ITS NORMAL.
BUT PERSISTENT INABILITY TO FALL ASLEEP, MAINTAIN SLEEP OR EVEN HAVE A POOR QUALITY OF SLEEP IS A MATTER OF WORRY. THIS IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS INSOMNIA.
INSOMNIA IS A COMMON SLEEP DISORDER THAT CAN MAKE IT HARD TO FALL ASLEEP, HARD TO STAY ASLEEP, OR CAUSE YOU TO WAKE UP TOO EARLY AND NOT BE ABLE TO GET BACK TO SLEEP. YOU MAY STILL FEEL TIRED WHEN YOU WAKE UP.
SLEEP HYGIENE – ITS IMPORTANCE & METHODS TO PRACTICE GOOD SLEEP HYGIENE
Lesson on Graves’ Disease and Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment. Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder caused by production of stimulatory autoantibodies to TSH receptors that lead to excessive production and release of thyroid hormones T4 and T3. High levels of T4 and T3 lead to HYPERthyroidism with characteristic HYPERthyroidism signs and symptoms including tachycardia, insomnia, anxiety and agitation, increased bowel movements and weight loss. Graves’ disease most often affects women in their 30s and 40s and is associated with other autoimmune disorders. Graves’ disease is associated with Graves’ opthalmopathy, an extra-ocular muscle disorder caused by autoattack on retro-orbital fibroblasts that leads to characteristic Graves’ signs and symptoms including proptosis, exophthalmos, and periorbital edema, and in significant cases, corneal abrasions and sight loss.
Treatment of Graves’ disease involves the use of thionamides, including methimazole and PTU, with methimazole being the first line choice of treatment due to significant side effects of PTU.
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Huntington disease is caused by a mutation in the HTT gene. Understanding how the mutation causes neurodegeneration might help researchers develop treatments that protect brain function. This animation describes the genetic defect that underlies Huntington disease. Created by the editors at Nature Reviews Disease Primers.
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If you exercise and train often, you are not immune to experiencing acute inflammation. When you lift/push heavy weights and perform explosive movements on a regular basis you are bound to feel aches and pains. When people experience acute inflammation, it’s easy to turn to prescribed medicines.
But, if you want to continue to train at a high level, you may want to find alternative. SNU Naturopath Dr. Sean educates us on acute inflammation and gives us some alternative that we can use that work naturally and don’t cause any issues to affect your liver.
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NBA “Injured” MOMENTS showcases some of the saddest injuries in recent NBA history. It includes players such as LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis, Lonzo Ball and many more1
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This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation about hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease. We discuss some definitions around hyperthyroidism, the different causes, the universal features and the signs and symptoms that are unique to each cause, Graves disease, toxic multinodular goitre, thyroid storm and how we manage hyperthyroidism.
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Influenza infection is a frequent cause of hospital visits and mortality in high-risk patients. Understand Influenza pathology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, vaccines, and treatment options with illustrations by Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com
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Every flu season is unique. The 2019-2020 outbreak features more cases of influenza B, the viral strain that usually emerges later in the season.
“We’re right now in the thick of the flu season. Here at Harborview, we’re seeing anywhere from 5-10 cases of influenza in our clinics and our emergency room pretty much every day,” says Dr. John Lynch, the hospital’s medical director of infection control.
The most effective prevention method is the flu shot – and it’s not too late to get one. Beyond that, wash your hands, stay home if you don’t feel well, and if you or another family member plans to seek treatment at a clinic, call in advance so they can prepare. Wear a mask, too, if they have those available in the waiting room to keep from spreading the virus.