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Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease that causes your thyroid gland to create too much thyroid hormone. Thyroid hormones affect your nervous system, brain development and body temperature.
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Worst and Scary Injuries of 2017-2018 NBA Season Scary Compilation!
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Guest bio: Louisa Nicola is a Sydney University trained clinical neuroscientist who works one on one with the professional NBA, MLS and NHL players to enhance peak brain performance.
Louisa spent most of her time growing up as a triathlete, training on average 4 hours a day and qualifying for the Beijing and Auckland world championships. Her love for neuroscience came after being hit by a car and having her world title stripped from her just 3 weeks prior to Beijing. During her rehab she realised that it wasn’t the multiple broken bones that brought her back to racing, it was the neuroscience behind physical performance and how this can be optimized for both clinical and peak performance populations.
Louisa went on to study medicine and science at the University of Sydney with a focus on neurophysiology where she was able to understand from a molecular level how the brain functions. Since then, she formed her own company Neuro Athletics to solve the concussion and mental health epidemic facing elite athletes today which grew from a Sydney based company to now, a NY based company.
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The coronary circulation serves the purpose of matching myocardial oxygen supply and consumption. A transient mismatch causing reversible myocardial ischaemia is the dominant feature of chronic ischaemic heart disease (IHD), which is also characterized by stable symptoms over a period of months, years, or even decades. Stable angina is the most frequent presentation of chronic IHD; other clinical presentations are microvascular angina, vasospastic angina, and ischaemic cardiomyopathy. Stable angina is mainly caused by obstructive coronary atherosclerosis. ECG exercise stress test is the first-line test for diagnosis and risk stratification; when it cannot be performed or is not interpretable imaging stress tests are indicated. The aims of treatment are to improve prognosis and to reduce symptoms. Prognosis is improved by the reduction of coronary risk factor burden, by the administration of antiplatelet agents, and, in high risk patients, by myocardial revascularization. Symptoms are improved by anti-anginal drugs which act through different mechanisms, including reduction of myocardial oxygen consumption and improvement of myocardial perfusion, and by myocardial revascularization in patients who do not satisfactorily respond to drugs. Microvascular angina is caused by coronary microvascular dysfunction; its prognosis is good, but symptoms can be invalidating and frequently do not fully respond to conventional anti-anginal drugs. Vasospastic angina is caused by coronary artery spasm; prognosis is good if spasm is prevented by treatment with coronary vasodilators. Ischaemic cardiomyopathy is dominated by symptoms and signs of left ventricular dysfunction; prognosis is mainly determined by the degree of left ventricular dysfunction and seems improved by myocardial revascularization in patients with large areas of myocardial viability….
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Top 10 famous wwe wrestlers who actually got injured in the ring
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Before you can even have a chance to say anything you troll (yes I’m talking to you muscleman1921), yes, Pro wrestling is a scripted industry which pits men and women in a squared circle with ridiculous outfits. That doesn’t mean that it’s a walk in the park for those athletes.
There’s a reason why WWE had to put in advisory warnings at the beginning of all their DVDs: because it is very easy to hurt yourself while wrestling. One slip here or there can put you on the shelf for months or even end your career. How hard is to stay safe? Even the trained professionals of WWE get injured from doing their jobs.
Now while most people who get injured on the job don’t have cameras and millions of fans watching them, WWE superstars do. Here are the top 10 shocking real WWE injuries caught live.
Intro: Wrestling fans and athletes alike have to hear it all the time. Wrestling is fake! You should feel bad for liking it! With these injuries happening right in front of audiences’ eyes though, how in the world could it be called fake? Here are the top 10 most shocking WWE injuries caught live.
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Scleroderma is a challenging disease to treat. Doctors have figured out good ways to address the complications, but what about therapies to treat the underlying disease? Rheumatologist Robert Spiera, MD, describes a new possible strategy that takes aim at B cells. The therapy is currently being studied through a clinical trial.
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Dr. Gus Kousoulas is an Associate Vice President for Research & Economic Development at Louisiana State University. Dr. Kousoulas joined the LSU faculty in 1988 and became full professor in 1994. He is currently professor of virology and biotechnology at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, with adjunct appointments at the LSU Department of Biological Sciences, LSU College of Science and the the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology at the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the LSU Health Sciences Center’s Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center in New Orleans. He also holds an appointment in the School of Animal Sciences at the LSU AgCenter, and he is an affiliate member of the Tulane National Primate Research Center located in Covington, La.
He is the lead researcher of the LSU-Tulane “Center for Experimental Infectious Diseases,” which is funded by the National Institutes of Health. His research interests are focused on the molecular biology of human herpes viruses, including Kaposi’s Sarcoma Associated Herpes virus, which causes Kaposi’s cancer in humans. Kousoulas has extensively utilized viral vectors for vaccine development and cancer treatment, and has constructed and patented herpes simplex viruses that can selectively replicate in human breast cancer cells providing a unique approach to treatment.
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