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Jimmy Garoppolo injuries, Trey Lance rumors and Packers run D struggles: What it all means for 49ers

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Jimmy Garoppolo is dealing with two separate injuries now. Green Bay still has a very bad run defense. The Packers may have a lot more to prove than the 49ers, but the plot twists entering this game are just getting started. Follow @LombardiHimself
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Osmosis | Trauma- and Stress-related Disorders (Behavioral sciences)

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All right, as a quick recap. Both PTSD and acute stress disorder can occur in individuals who have either directly experienced or witnessed one or prolonged traumatic events, or heard about a traumatic event that involved a close family member or friend.

Symptoms include recurrent, involuntary, and intrusive memories associated with nightmares or flashbacks; as well as intense psychological distress or physical reactions; hypervigilance or hyperarousal; avoidance behavior; and negative alterations in thinking or mood.

What sets PTSD apart from acute stress disorder is that in PTSD, the symptoms must last for more than one month, while in acute stress disorder, they should last at least three days but less than 1 month following the traumatic event.

In adjustment disorders there are emotional or behavioral symptoms that develop within 3 months of a stressful or life-changing event and resolve within 6 months.

Treatment of trauma and stress-related disorders typically includes cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle changes.

If these treatment options fail, individuals can be treated with medications, such as SSRIs, SNRIs, and less commonly prazosin.

Okay, back to our case. Amelia is a 31 year old female that has been experiencing sleep disturbances due to vivid nightmares.

A very important clue here is that her symptoms began four months ago, after witnessing an armed bank robbery.

In addition, since then, Amelia has been displaying avoidance behavior related to crowded places that remind her of the traumatic event.

This, along with her hyperarousal symptoms, such as jumping at sudden or loud noises like a phone ringing, make this a pretty straightforward case of post- traumatic stress disorder.
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Rainy weather brings joint pain for some elders among us

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습한 장마철 관절 통증 악화..,
There has been a debate for decades about whether there is some type of a connection between weather changes and joint pain.
Some scientists express doubts, but our elders, who often experience chronic aches in the rainy season, beg to differ.
Lee Unshin has the full story.
The monsoon season has brought a wave of showers that, with the effects of climate change, seem to get more unpredictable by the year.
And yet, growing up, our grandparents somehow always had an idea about when it was going to rain.
Ever wondered how they could tell?

“Research has shown the link between joint pain and the weather, with rain more likely to affect your pain. In fact, people who suffer from arthritis claim that sometimes they can tell a storm is looming in advance.”

“My body can almost always predict weather changes. Aches start to kick in a couple days before the rain. I live in Galveston, Texas, where its extremely humid from the surrounding ocean, and the joint cramps are far worse when I’m there, compared to when I’m in Seoul.”

While the studies haven’t been entirely conclusive, a majority of doctors believes the correlation between weather changes and pain is more than plausible.
The knees, elbows and fingers — joints that go through a lot of wear and tear — seem to be particularly sensitive.
Bones and joints weakened by old age or injury are also reportedly more sensitive to the weather.

“When the humidity is high and the air pressure is low, it makes the joints swell a bit, which could cause pain. The best thing to do to if you suffer from chronic aches like these… is to avoid intense physical activity and take pain medication in advance.”

For people with less prognostic joints, there is a handy smartphone app that offers barometric pressure readings, so people can track potential changes that will affect how they feel.

However, doctors add that because not everyone with arthritic pain… experiences weather-related aches… people should consult a physician when considering medication.
They also say that further studies are required to confirm the link between joint pain and the weather.
Lee Un-shin, Arirang News.

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5 Common Sports Injuries

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The most common sports injuries

#1 Acl tear
#2 Rotator cuff tear
#3 Meniscus tear
#4 Sprained ankle
#5 Runner’s knee

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A St John Ambulance trainer demonstrates what to look for if someone has a fracture and how to treat a fracture.

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The Hell of Chronic Illness | Sita Gaia | TEDxStanleyPark

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Sita’s talk asks you to confront the issues surrounding chronic illness. She tells you firsthand about what it’s like to live with one and offers you a 3-point plan to help your spouse, children and co-workers with the lifelong challenges they experience with chronic illness.

Sita Sahasrabudhe – sita.gaia@gmail.com – is a Registered Social Worker with epilepsy. She knows firsthand the challenges faced by people with chronic illnesses. She is an advocate for people with disabilities.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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Preventing the 5 Most Fatal Home Accidents

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Preventing the 5 Most Fatal Home Accidents

http://www.Home-Wizard.com shows you how to prevent the 5 leading causes of home fatalities.

Top 10 WORST Sports Injuries Caught on Camera

Top 10 WORST Sports Injuries Caught on Camera! Watch enough sports and you’re going to see some crazy things – and luckily for those that may miss a game or two, the cameras are always rolling. While coach meltdowns and player follies are always fun for repeated viewings, it’s these top ten worst sports injuries that were caught on camera that’s the topic of discussion for today.

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10. Joe Theismann
9. Trent McCleary
8. Rudy Tomjanovich
7. Jessica Dube
6. Paul George
5. Kevin Ware
4. Cory Hill
3. Ewald Lienen
2. Paulo Diogo
1. Clint Malarchuk

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