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i finally decided that it was partially due to the fact that i feel that the posts should have something important or at least interesting to share
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How is hypophosphatemic rickets inherited? Hypophosphatemic rickets is most often inherited in an X-linked dominant manner. This means that the gene responsible for the condition is located on the X chromosome, and having only one mutated copy of the gene is enough to cause the condition. Because males have only one X chromosome (and one Y chromosome) and females have two X chromosomes, X-linked dominant conditions affect males and females differently. Both males and females can have an X-linked dominant condition. However, because males don't have a second, working copy of the gene (as females do), they usually have more severe disease than females. If a father has the mutated X-linked gene: all of his daughters will inherit the mutated gene (they will all receive his X chromosome) none of his sons will inherit the mutated gene (they only inherit his Y chromosome) If a mother has the mutated X-linked gene, each of her children (both male and female) has a 50% chance to inherit the mutated gene. Less commonly, hypophosphatemic rickets is inherited in an X-linked recessive, autosomal dominant, or autosomal recessive manner.
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What if -- truly -- one of the most important things in life is showing up? How do you show up for yourself and what you need?How Keanu Reeves Taught Me One of Life's Most Important Lessons
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The site and type of brachial plexus injury determines the prognosis. For avulsion and rupture injuries, there is no potential for recovery unless surgical reconnection is made in a timely manner. The potential for recovery varies for neuroma and neuropraxia injuries. Most individuals with neuropraxia injuries recover spontaneously with a 90-100 percent return of function.
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Jen Floyd Engel, a Top 10 columnist for FoxSports.com in the 2012 Associated Press Sports Editors annual contest, had covered local sports for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram since 1997 and became a columnist in 2003 before joining Fox Sports. Sports opinions? She’s never short of them. And love her or hate her, she’ll be just another one of the boys. Follow her on Twitter or like her on Facebook. Almost two years ago, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis sat down with a fellow Baltimorean to try to reach him. The guy was struggling. He had once been a legend in his field, yet his motivation had waned. The results were not there, and he was trying to figure out if he wanted to keep going or quit. The guy was Michael Phelps, and what Lewis told him at least partially propelled him to London and an Olympic record for more gold medals than anybody else and certified G.O.A.T. status. “You don’t give up on your talent. You can’t,â€‌ was how Phelps relayed Lewis’ message when we talked at a pre-Olympic meet in February. He was back by then, a final push for greatness. I was reminded of what Phelps said Wednesday when Lewis announced his plans to retire from the game after the season. Because, as usually happens with endings, debate began about what exactly will be the enduring legacy of Lewis. It seems obvious. Because what Lewis did exceptionally well, better than stalking a quarterback or taking down a running back or tackling with ferocity, all of which he was great at, was to get more out of the people around him than they believed they had in them. The real talent was his ability to bring people along, either by force of will or strapping them to his back or, more often than not, making them believe they could do what he needed. It is not that simple for everybody. I realize this. For some, his name will forever be associated with a double homicide. There is no doubt he was involved in the incident that left two men dead after the 2000 Super Bowl. What he ended up pleading guilty to was obstruction of justice, though, he has been accused of a bigger role in the years since. Whatever his involvement was — and none of us know for sure — Lewis absolutely used that as his come-to-Jesus moment. There has been an effort to use his life and his talent and his wealth for good since that fateful night. He has, by all accounts, become a good man. Whether this evens the ledger is not for us to decide. This could be a season of destiny for the Harbaugh-led 49ers. See who's in the playoffs, and when they play. Lewis is a complicated character for exactly this reason. He does not fit neatly into our narratives. He is not a thug, nor is he a choir boy. He is complicated. He has made mistakes and come back stronger. He has won a championship yet is as hungry as ever. He is retiring, but he is not done. If ever there was a player who would rage against the dying of the light, it is Lewis. The eulogies and eloquent praises of his legacy probably should wait until the Ravens’ season ends. They are a long shot to advance beyond this weekend. It is exactly those shots that Ray Lewis always convincing people they can make. It would not surprise me in the least if part of the timing of the announcement was as a motivational tool for a wilting Baltimore team. And if he were to call Phelps, my guess is the swimmer would tell him. It is not over when they say it is. It is over when you do.
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Henderson has an 18-2 record and is 6-0 in UFC competition, while Melendez (21-2) will be making his UFC debut, moving over from the Strikeforce circuit. The April 20 card will also feature former Strikeforce heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier against Frank Mir. Henderson will be the first UFC fighter to headline two UFC on FOX cards, after winning a unanimous decision over Nick Diaz at UFC on FOX 5 on Dec. 8 in Seattle. “I am beyond thrilled to be competing again on network TV for the UFC on FOX 7 card against Gilbert Melendez," Henderson said. "It's an honor to be put in this position by both the UFC and FOX executives, who are placing trust in me to be able to deliver another exciting fight on live TV. The fans can expect to see a lot of action from two fighters who have aggressive styles. It should be a fun night. “Gilbert Melendez is one of the toughest fighters on the planet. I've said over and over that I just want to fight the best in the world. I don't care in what order I face them, but I want to fight the best in the biggest fights. He has been the Strikeforce Lightweight champion, and is going to be real hungry in his first UFC fight. “Gilbert Melendez trains with Nick Diaz, so I'm sure there will be some strategy shared in his camp from my last fight. I don't concern myself with that, however. I will have my own game plan and it will be up to me to execute that. I can't worry about how he will plan to fight me, only on how I plan to fight him.â€‌ Henderon's manager, Malki Kalwa, said the choice of Henderson to headline a second FOX card is "a testament to his value to the UFC and as a fighter that is able to deliver on the big stage."
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I'm tired of only hearing the inner monologue in my head all day.
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Thanks for listening, I skipped so much of this story. Feel free to hit me up with questions, opinions, advice, steak, whatevers.
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i fought i could feel myself trusting this man who was so patient and had a cool confidence more and more
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When it comes to maintaining a healthy heart, eating more in line with a Mediterranean diet may do you more good than a strictlyWhy You Might Want To Swap Out Your Low-Fat Diet For A Mediterranean One
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To empty the room of our old life, to find the empty page to begin again, we find silence. We make a retreat. In peace and quiet, we find inner stillness. In this inner stillness is the ground that can become an anchor to our awareness.Taking the Steps From Mindfulness to Heartfulness and Our True Ground of Being!
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After sharing with Chan Luu the work we are doing to create our GPS for the Soul app and go-to-guide for getting back on course when stress overtakes us, I asked her to share how she manages to keep herself in balance.Soul-Talk: Let Go of Toxicity and Restore Balance to Your Life
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Since the mid-1970s I have studied and worked as a practitioner in the areas of environmental policy and public managementOur Economy Depends On Earth Observation And Scientific Research
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Thirty days after the visits, the researchers looked at how the patients were cared for with 15 different measures. HoweverDoctor Note-Taking Style Could Affect Patient Care: Study
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Gum disease is caused by dental plaque -- a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth. Regular brushing and flossing help get rid of plaque. But plaque that is not removed can harden and form tartar that brushing doesn't clean. Only a professional cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist can remove tartar.
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Luckily, there are a number of ways to treat sleep apnea, including simple lifestyle measures like losing weight and avoidingSleep Apnea Symptoms: Sneaky Signs You Might Have The Sleep Disorder
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My ex girlfriend texted me drunk before she drove home from the bar asking me to chat witb her while she waited to sober up, I was out on a date and didn't look at my phone, now I'm freaking out, and she hasn't sent anything since
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i remember feeling so embarrassed the entire meeting
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Bleeding is the loss of blood. It can happen inside or outside the body. Bleeding can be a reaction to a cut or other wound. It can also result from an injury to internal organs. There are many situations in which you might bleed. A bruise is bleeding under the skin. Some strokes are caused by bleeding in the brain. Other bleeding, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, coughing up blood, or vaginal bleeding, can be a symptom of a disease. Normally, when you bleed, your blood forms clots to stop the bleeding. Severe bleeding may require first aid or a trip to the emergency room. If you have a bleeding disorder, your blood does not form clots normally.
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The big question: Did they leave artifacts behind for us to find?Astrophysicist: ETs May Have Already Lived And Died In Our Solar System
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What do rappers Drake, Jay-Z, and Kanye West have in common? Aside from their occupations and celebrity status, they canHow Rap Music Can Keep Blood Vessels From Bursting
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im not feeling well lets just enjoy some pictures taken from the field trip
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What are the signs and symptoms of Familial isolated hyperparathyroidism? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Familial isolated hyperparathyroidism. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Autosomal dominant inheritance - Hypercalcemia - Primary hyperparathyroidism - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common.
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Yep. We are here at the DIE Zone. It's not so scary once you get the hang of it. And I want you to know it inside out.Fearless Living Boot Camp, Day 5 (VIDEO)
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i got to feel carefree on the ice with the cold air nipping my face
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Myth or fact? Coffee may help fight allergies
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Congenital stromal corneal dystrophy is an inherited eye disorder. This condition primarily affects the cornea, which is the clear outer covering of the eye. In people with this condition, the cornea appears cloudy and may have an irregular surface. These corneal changes lead to visual impairment, including blurring, glare, and a loss of sharp vision (reduced visual acuity). Visual impairment is often associated with additional eye abnormalities, including "lazy eye" (amblyopia), eyes that do not look in the same direction (strabismus), involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia).
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i do feel bad
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Reigning NL batting champion Dee Gordon of the Miami Marlins was suspended 80 games for testing positive for a performanceMarlins 2B Dee Gordon Suspended 80 Games For PEDs
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i cant help but feeling a little hesitant about my decision just because of the magnitude of the decision
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Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia vary from person to person. People with diabetes should get to know their signs and symptoms and describe them to their friends and family so they can help if needed. School staff should be told how to recognize a child's signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and how to treat it. People who experience hypoglycemia several times in a week should call their health care provider. They may need a change in their treatment plan: less medication or a different medication, a new schedule for insulin or medication, a different meal plan, or a new physical activity plan. Prompt Treatment for Hypoglycemia When people think their blood glucose is too low, they should check the blood glucose level of a blood sample using a meter. If the level is below 70 mg/dL, one of these quick-fix foods should be consumed right away to raise blood glucose: - 3 or 4 glucose tablets - 1 serving of glucose gelthe amount equal to 15 grams of carbohydrate - 1/2 cup, or 4 ounces, of any fruit juice - 1/2 cup, or 4 ounces, of a regularnot dietsoft drink - 1 cup, or 8 ounces, of milk - 5 or 6 pieces of hard candy - 1 tablespoon of sugar or honey Recommended amounts may be less for small children. The child's doctor can advise about the right amount to give a child. The next step is to recheck blood glucose in 15 minutes to make sure it is 70 mg/dL or above. If it's still too low, another serving of a quick-fix food should be eaten. These steps should be repeated until the blood glucose level is 70 mg/dL or above. If the next meal is an hour or more away, a snack should be eaten once the quick-fix foods have raised the blood glucose level to 70 mg/dL or above. For People Who Take Acarbose (Precose) or Miglitol (Glyset) People who take either of these diabetes medications should know that only pure glucose, also called dextroseavailable in tablet or gel formwill raise their blood glucose level during a low blood glucose episode. Other quick-fix foods and drinks won't raise the level quickly enough because acarbose and miglitol slow the digestion of other forms of carbohydrate. Help from Others for Severe Hypoglycemia Severe hypoglycemiavery low blood glucosecan cause a person to pass out and can even be life threatening. Severe hypoglycemia is more likely to occur in people with type 1 diabetes. People should ask a health care provider what to do about severe hypoglycemia. Another person can help someone who has passed out by giving an injection of glucagon. Glucagon will rapidly bring the blood glucose level back to normal and help the person regain consciousness. A health care provider can prescribe a glucagon emergency kit. Family, friends, or coworkersthe people who will be around the person at risk of hypoglycemiacan learn how to give a glucagon injection and when to call 911 or get medical help. Physical Activity and Blood Glucose Levels Physical activity has many benefits for people with diabetes, including lowering blood glucose levels. However, physical activity can make levels too low and can cause hypoglycemia up to 24 hours afterward. A health care provider can advise about checking the blood glucose level before exercise. For those who take insulin or one of the oral medications that increase insulin production, the health care provider may suggest having a snack if the glucose level is below 100 mg/dL or adjusting medication doses before physical activity to help avoid hypoglycemia. A snack can prevent hypoglycemia. The health care provider may suggest extra blood glucose checks, especially after strenuous exercise. Hypoglycemia When Driving Hypoglycemia is particularly dangerous if it happens to someone who is driving. People with hypoglycemia may have trouble concentrating or seeing clearly behind the wheel and may not be able to react quickly to road hazards or to the actions of other drivers. To prevent problems, people at risk for hypoglycemia should check their blood glucose level before driving. During longer trips, they should check their blood glucose level frequently and eat snacks as needed to keep the level at 70 mg/dL or above. If necessary, they should stop for treatment and then make sure their blood glucose level is 70 mg/dL or above before starting to drive again. Hypoglycemia Unawareness Some people with diabetes do not have early warning signs of low blood glucose, a condition called hypoglycemia unawareness. This condition occurs most often in people with type 1 diabetes, but it can also occur in people with type 2 diabetes. People with hypoglycemia unawareness may need to check their blood glucose level more often so they know when hypoglycemia is about to occur. They also may need a change in their medications, meal plan, or physical activity routine. Hypoglycemia unawareness develops when frequent episodes of hypoglycemia lead to changes in how the body reacts to low blood glucose levels. The body stops releasing the hormone epinephrine and other stress hormones when blood glucose drops too low. The loss of the body's ability to release stress hormones after repeated episodes of hypoglycemia is called hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure, or HAAF. Epinephrine causes early warning symptoms of hypoglycemia such as shakiness, sweating, anxiety, and hunger. Without the release of epinephrine and the symptoms it causes, a person may not realize that hypoglycemia is occurring and may not take action to treat it. A vicious cycle can occur in which frequent hypoglycemia leads to hypoglycemia unawareness and HAAF, which in turn leads to even more severe and dangerous hypoglycemia. Studies have shown that preventing hypoglycemia for a period as short as several weeks can sometimes break this cycle and restore awareness of symptoms. Health care providers may therefore advise people who have had severe hypoglycemia to aim for higher-than-usual blood glucose targets for short-term periods. Being Prepared for Hypoglycemia People who use insulin or take an oral diabetes medication that can cause low blood glucose should always be prepared to prevent and treat low blood glucose by - learning what can trigger low blood glucose levels - having their blood glucose meter available to test glucose levels; frequent testing may be critical for those with hypoglycemia unawareness, particularly before driving a car or engaging in any hazardous activity - always having several servings of quick-fix foods or drinks handy - wearing a medical identification bracelet or necklace - planning what to do if they develop severe hypoglycemia - telling their family, friends, and coworkers about the symptoms of hypoglycemia and how they can help if needed Normal and Target Blood Glucose Ranges Normal Blood Glucose Levels in People Who Do Not Have Diabetes Upon wakingfasting 70 to 99 mg/dL After meals 70 to 140 mg/dL Target Blood Glucose Levels in People Who Have Diabetes Before meals 70 to 130 mg/dL 1 to 2 hours after the start of a meal below 180 mg/dL For people with diabetes, a blood glucose level below 70 mg/dL is considered hypoglycemia.
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Spending time with my boyfriend is one of my absolute favorite things to do. However, I know from experience that a happy relationship potentially wrecks havoc on even the best weight-loss plans. The solution was to turn my relationship into an active romance. There are hundreds of ways to do this.5 Ways to Fight Relationship Weight Gain
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COVID-vaccine booster shot shows promise in Israeli study
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In this article I will start with stating why Rafael Nadal is my hero, why he should be all of ours, and why he is the greatest example in tennis today of prevailing against human suffering.Why Rafael Nadal is (Still) my Hero and is the True GOAT
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I think I’ve reached about the point where I need to stop. This is already a wall of text.
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Dieters beware: A new report has found that dozens of dietary supplements out there bear labels that make false, illegalSupplements Make False, Dangerous Claims, Feds Say
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Summary : Critical care helps people with life-threatening injuries and illnesses. It might treat problems such as complications from surgery, accidents, infections, and severe breathing problems. It involves close, constant attention by a team of specially-trained health care providers. Critical care usually takes place in an intensive care unit (ICU) or trauma center. Monitors, intravenous (IV) tubes, feeding tubes, catheters, breathing machines, and other equipment are common in critical care units. They can keep a person alive, but can also increase the risk of infection. Many patients in critical care recover, but some die. Having advance directives in place is important. They help health care providers and family members make end-of-life decisions if you are not able to make them.
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i feel like hiding and i also feel triumphant over apathy
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i feel nothing just empty until the nothing becomes something just a deep ache longing to be filled
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i woke up feeling alarmed
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i thought it was nice so i left feeling pretty satisfied with the cafe
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A healthy lifestyle is a long-term process, not a short-term pledge of perfection. Therefore, I prefer to think of eating and physical activity as a pendulum instead of a yo-yo.New Shades of Grey
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The following steps can help a person prevent adrenal crisis: - Ask a health care provider about possibly having a shortage of adrenal hormones, if always feeling tired, weak, or losing weight. - Learn how to increase the dose of corticosteroid for adrenal insufficiency when ill. Ask a health care provider for written instructions for sick days. First discuss the decision to increase the dose with the health care provider when ill. - When very ill, especially if vomiting and not able to take pills, seek emergency medical care immediately.
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"Disgust is fascinating because it's a model emotion," she said. "It tells us a lot about how all the emotions work." WhileThe Science Of Revulsion: 'Disgustologist' Digs Deep Into Why We Get Grossed Out
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i look out on this scene i think about how cute it is and enjoy a swelling feeling of pride in the playful delight of my dog
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im not a huge history buff but i do feel emotional when i think of my great uncle
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i don t feel comfortable doing it is what i m trying to say
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"Sometimes your best is not enough, and that should drive you to want to do better."NFL Star Takes Away His Sons' Participation Trophies
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When you are pregnant, you are not just "eating for two." You also breathe and drink for two, so it is important to carefully consider what you give to your baby. If you smoke, use alcohol or take illegal drugs, so does your unborn baby. First, don't smoke. Smoking during pregnancy passes nicotine and cancer-causing drugs to your baby. Smoke also keeps your baby from getting nourishment and raises the risk of stillbirth or premature birth. Don't drink alcohol. There is no known safe amount of alcohol a woman can drink while pregnant. Alcohol can cause life-long physical and behavioral problems in children, including fetal alcohol syndrome. Don't use illegal drugs. Using illegal drugs may cause underweight babies, birth defects or withdrawal symptoms after birth. If you are pregnant and you smoke, drink alcohol or do drugs, get help. Your health care provider can recommend programs to help you quit. You and your baby will be better off. Dept. of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health
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Then, just a week later, second fight. We had this wonderful weekend with our friends, and I thought things were going well. But, that's when I saw her facebook. I'm not the jealous boyfriend, and I definitely don't go through my girlfriends facebooks or whatever to make sure they aren't doing anything, but she had left herself logged in on my computer and there was an open message. Sara was talking to some dude she just introduced me to, one of her friends boyfriends, talking about how she could be his girlfriend and this secret bullshit she had apparently been doing behind my back while I was at work. I was furious, found out she was also trying to sell naked pictures of herself for drugs and money, and flirting with just tons of dudes with the end goal being more drugs. We got into a huge fight, it didn't end well. Once again, somehow she conned her way into staying.
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Managing headaches is a significant part of treating post concussive syndrome in my practice, particularly among high school kids, because of another major issue: pixelated screens.The Interesting Case of LCD Screens and Post Concussive Headaches
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Fruit Flies Are Shown to Enter a Fearlike State
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Anemia of inflammation and chronic disease is caused by red blood cells not functioning normally, so they cannot absorb and use iron efficiently. In addition, the body cannot respond normally to erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone made by the kidneys that stimulates bone marrow to produce red blood cells. Over time, this abnormal functioning causes a lower than normal number of red blood cells in the body. Some of the chronic diseases that lead to AI/ACD include infectious and inflammatory diseases, kidney disease, and cancer. Certain treatments for chronic diseases may also impair red blood cell production and contribute to AI/ACD. Infectious and inflammatory diseases. As part of the immune system response that occurs with infectious and inflammatory diseases, cells of the immune system release proteins called cytokines. Cytokines help heal the body and defend it against infection. However, they can also affect normal body functions. In AI/ACD, immune cytokines interfere with the bodys ability to absorb and use iron. Cytokines may also interfere with the production and normal activity of EPO. Infectious diseases that cause AI/ACD include - tuberculosis, an infection in the lungs - HIV/AIDS, an infection that destroys the immune system - endocarditis, an infection in the heart - osteomyelitis, a bone infection Sometimes, acute infectionsthose that develop quickly and may not last longcan also cause AI/ACD. Inflammatory diseases that can lead to AI/ACD include - rheumatoid arthritis, which causes pain, swelling, stiffness, and loss of function in the joints - lupus, which causes damage to various body tissues, such as the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain - diabetes, in which levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, are above normal - heart failure, in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the bodys needs - inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diseases that cause inflammation and irritation in the intestines IBD, including Crohns disease, can also cause iron deficiency due to poor absorption of iron by the diseased intestine and bleeding from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Kidney disease. People with kidney disease can develop anemia for several different reasons. Diseased kidneys often fail to make enough EPO. In addition, kidney disease results in abnormal absorption and use of iron, which is typical of AI/ACD. Anemia worsens as kidney disease advances. Therefore, most people with kidney failure have anemia. Kidney failure is described as end-stage kidney disease, sometimes called ESRD, when treated with a kidney transplant or blood-filtering treatments called dialysis. People with kidney failure can also develop iron deficiency due to blood loss during hemodialysis, a type of dialysis that uses a special filter called a dialyzer to remove wastes from the blood. Low levels of iron and folic acidanother nutrient required for normal red blood cell productionmay also contribute to anemia in people with kidney disease. Cancer. AI/ACD can occur with certain types of cancer, including Hodgkins disease, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and breast cancer. Like infectious and inflammatory diseases, these types of cancer cause inflammatory cytokines to be released in the body. Anemia can also be made worse by chemotherapy and radiation treatments that damage the bone marrow, and by the cancers invasion of bone marrow.
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Jenny sat with a contented smile on her face during this interchange while mother repressed her irritation and anger with her husband 's rema
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Music is an amazing tool for athletes to use when they are getting ready to train or compete.My Sochi 2014 Playlist
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THE PAINED LIFE, 30 years, and counting, of living with chronic pain: BELIEVABILITY.
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"Even lean people who are poor in bacterial species have a higher risk of developing these pathologies," study researcherGut Bacteria Diversity Linked With Weight, Study Suggests
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The most common complication of shingles is pain -- a condition called post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN). People with PHN have severe pain in the areas where they had the shingles rash, even after the rash clears up. In most patients, the pain usually clears up in a few weeks or months, but some people can have pain from PHN for years. Shingles may also lead to other serious complications. - Outbreaks that start on the face or eyes can cause vision or hearing problems. Even permanent blindness can result if the cornea of the eye is affected. - Bacterial infection of the open sores can lead to scarring. - In a very small number of cases, bacteria can cause more serious conditions, including toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis, a severe infection that destroys the soft tissue under the skin. - The burning waves of pain, loss of sleep, and interference with even basic life activities can cause serious depression. - In patients with immune deficiency, the rash can be much more extensive than usual and the illness can be complicated by pneumonia. These cases are more serious, but they are rarely fatal. - Very rarely, shingles can also lead to pneumonia, brain inflammation (encephalitis), or death. Outbreaks that start on the face or eyes can cause vision or hearing problems. Even permanent blindness can result if the cornea of the eye is affected. Bacterial infection of the open sores can lead to scarring. In a very small number of cases, bacteria can cause more serious conditions, including toxic shock syndrome and necrotizing fasciitis, a severe infection that destroys the soft tissue under the skin. The burning waves of pain, loss of sleep, and interference with even basic life activities can cause serious depression. In patients with immune deficiency, the rash can be much more extensive than usual and the illness can be complicated by pneumonia. These cases are more serious, but they are rarely fatal. Very rarely, shingles can also lead to pneumonia, brain inflammation (encephalitis), or death.
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The charismatic creatures vocalize more during cooperative problem solving, a new study suggests.Dolphins Chatter More When Solving Tricky Tasks
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i feel so ungrateful when thinking saying these things but im not sure how to make myself better
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i begin to feel that every waking moment is devoted to work
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i have this grave feeling it will not be back until tomorrow and strangely enough i have accepted it
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The study, published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, is based on data from 43,685 women ages 50 to 77 who didInflammation-Linked Diet Associated With Depression In Women
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Swings a backpack at me and misses.
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Diabetic emergencies – Detailed Lecture – Emergency Medicine
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i am already feeling festive
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i am feeling currently but as with anything when it s all resolved feelings will change
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Implement health programs: Corporations should begin implementing heart health programs within their companies, such as mandatoryAttention Corporate America: It's Time to Make the Workplace a Less Stressful Environment
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the other day i talked back to my mother and she said despite everything my sister had done (makeout with guys older than her, sneak out, do drugs, lie, lie, lie some more, lie even more, spend my dad's hard earned money on drugs, tell the world that she thought our mother was keeping her in a prison) i was the worst child.
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The bouncer 's glee , the masculine grunts in the background of ` Quite right , too " , were a timely reminder of surviving and thriving misogyny , and of the petty power struggle it engend
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Thank you for everything you do for me and taking care of me on days I struggle and still loving me so deeply. Always will be here to hold your hand. You’re truly my angel my prince of my heart never forget it ❤️
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The legendary soccer player elected to have the surgery, and is recoveringPele Hospitalized For Back Surgery
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We don't have to pretend to enjoy the winter if spring is our preference, but what if we could consciously embrace the season, understanding it is a prerequisite -- a rite of passage -- for the spring to follow.The Message of Winter: Every Season Is a Rite of Passage
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I would like to talk about how we can get control of our thoughts, actions and speech. Because those elements determine whether we are truly able to live in a healthy and sustainable way.Get in Control! (And Make It a Ritual)
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What are the signs and symptoms of Alopecia universalis? Alopecia universalis (AU) is characterized by the complete loss of hair on both the scalp and body. Most people with AU do not have other signs and symptoms, but some may experience a burning sensation or itching on affected areas. In some cases, AU can be associated with other conditions such as atopic dermatitis, thyroid disorders, and/or nail changes (such as pitting). Anxiety, personality disorders, depression, and paranoid disorders are more common in people with different forms of alopecia areata. The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Alopecia universalis. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Alopecia areata - Alopecia totalis - Autoimmunity - Multifactorial inheritance - Nail pits - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common.
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i simply dont want to and it makes me so mad because i want to be able to share these things with you but i feel like were so emotionally far apart now and it makes me mad and makes me unable to go to you
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Is it possible to fall in love with another person while you already have the 'one' in your life?
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How is tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS) inherited? TRAPS is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. This means that having a mutation in only one of the 2 copies of the responsible gene is enough to cause signs and symptoms of the condition. When a person with an autosomal dominant condition has children, each child has a 50% (1 in 2) chance to inherit the mutated copy of the gene. In many cases, a person with TRAPS inherits the condition from an affected parent. In other cases, the mutation occurs for the first time in the affected person and is not inherited from a parent. For unknown reasons, some people who inherit the mutated gene never develop features of TRAPS. When this occurs, a condition is said to have reduced penetrance.
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What are the signs and symptoms of Bare lymphocyte syndrome 2? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Bare lymphocyte syndrome 2. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Agammaglobulinemia - Autosomal dominant inheritance - Autosomal recessive inheritance - Biliary tract abnormality - Chronic lymphocytic meningitis - Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis - Colitis - Cutaneous anergy - Encephalitis - Failure to thrive - Malabsorption - Neutropenia - Panhypogammaglobulinemia - Protracted diarrhea - Recurrent bacterial infections - Recurrent fungal infections - Recurrent lower respiratory tract infections - Recurrent protozoan infections - Recurrent upper respiratory tract infections - Recurrent urinary tract infections - Recurrent viral infections - Villous atrophy - Viral hepatitis - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common.
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How many infielders does it take to throw one runner out?Two Baseball Players Synced Up Their Talents For One Sensational Play
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id ever known so i figured it was normal for me to feel ugly dumb and weird
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I've never heard of it but it seems pretty cool. I might look into it further.
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Only one gene, OFD1, has been associated with oral-facial-digital syndrome. Mutations in this gene cause oral-facial-digital syndrome type I. OFD1 gene mutations were also found in an affected family whose disorder was classified as type VII; however, researchers now believe that type VII is the same as type I. The OFD1 gene provides instructions for making a protein whose function is not fully understood. It appears to play an important role in the early development of many parts of the body, including the brain, face, limbs, and kidneys. Mutations in the OFD1 gene prevent cells from making enough functional OFD1 protein, which disrupts the normal development of these structures. It is unclear how a shortage of this protein causes the specific features of oral-facial-digital syndrome type I. Researchers are actively searching for the genetic changes responsible for the other forms of oral-facial-digital syndrome.
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It is easy to be loyal and dedicated to an elegant philosophy, especially one that leads to the effective treatment of patients with so many kinds of complaints.Naturopathic Medicine Roots
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i cry at the feeling of the suffering of mankind as i have to let go and let the pain flow
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**RIA CIUFFO. ALEXANDRA COOPER. SOFIA FRANKLYN. KAYCE SMITH.**
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Afrezza is the flagship product of MannKind, whose shares have risen nearly 50 percent over the past three months in anticipationAfrezza, Insulin Inhaler Therapy For Diabetes, Succeeds In Studies
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This winter, I developed an odd napping habit. As I described to my doctor, this new habit is different from my lifelong affection for the pleasures of plush pillows, soft blankets and high thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets (preferably Italian, if we're sharing pillow talk).What Dreams May Come, or Feelin' Drowsy
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People can't change the genes they inherit from their parents, but they can change other things to prevent diseases that run in the family. This is good news because many diseases result from a combination of a person's genes, lifestyle, and environment. Actions to reduce the risk of disease may involve lifestyle changes, such as eating healthier foods, exercising more, getting certain medical tests, and taking medicines that are more effective based on your specific genes. Ask your doctor or health care professional for advice.
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The pain had faded into the background and she was starting to feel stupefied , her head stuffed with cotton wool , her eyes
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It's a feeling we hear all too often from readers who share with us their stories of weight loss success. Whether it's duePeople Magazine's Summer Slim-Down Special: How One Woman Got Her Confidence Back
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Mutations in the SCN4A gene cause potassium-aggravated myotonia. The SCN4A gene provides instructions for making a protein that is critical for the normal function of skeletal muscle cells. For the body to move normally, skeletal muscles must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated way. Muscle contractions are triggered by the flow of positively charged atoms (ions), including sodium, into skeletal muscle cells. The SCN4A protein forms channels that control the flow of sodium ions into these cells. Mutations in the SCN4A gene alter the usual structure and function of sodium channels. The altered channels cannot properly regulate ion flow, increasing the movement of sodium ions into skeletal muscle cells. The influx of extra sodium ions triggers prolonged muscle contractions, which are the hallmark of myotonia.
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Sure, John. Sure.John McEnroe Thinks He Could Beat Serena Williams
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The 23-year-old Congolese center has gone from reserve to shot-blocking, sterling starter.Bismack Biyombo Has Become The Unlikely Answer To Raptors' Prayers
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A new NASA study has found that the last remaining section of Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf, which partially collapsed in 2002, is quickly weakening and likely to disintegrate completely before the end of the decade.
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If you understand that thoughts are designed to fluently flow in and out, it won't make sense to take the content of your goals as gospel. Again, visions for the future are bound to change -- actually they're meant to. Get stuck on a goal and you're restricting the abundant opportunities that lie ahead.Stuck on a Goal
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i just go to bed with my feeling of discontent
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Remember, the universe is abundant and wants you to have all that you want. You block the flow of opportunity, creation and miracles when we focus on other people and resent their accomplishments. Use your energy to think of ways to become your best and highest self.How to Overcome Social Comparison
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