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Introduction by Dato’ Dr Goh Pik Pin 00:00:00
Maternal And Child Health Services During Covid-19 Pandemic At Health Clinics – Embracing The New Normal by Dr. Rozita Binti Zakaria, KK Persint 18, Putrajaya https://cutt.ly/6yUHXnw 00:03:32
Liver injury in COVID-19 by Dr.Tan Soek Siam, Senior Consultant, Hepatology Department, Hospital Selayang https://cutt.ly/tyUHLdw 00:20:30
Hospice Persists During Coronavirus Pandemic And The New Norm by Dr. Vanitha A/P R. Thangaratnam, Senior Hospice Doctor, Kasih Hospice https://cutt.ly/YyUHG5R 00:38:00 & Sunita Kaur A/P Manmohan Singh, Senior Hospice Nurse https://cutt.ly/vyUHALo 00:54:57
Q&A Session 01:03:40
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English Vocabulary about common health problems / health issues.
We start with different expressions that can be used to ask how somebody is. (How do you feel? How are you today? etc.)
Then we have some typical responses, both positive and negative.
(I feel + adjective, Not so good, Not very well, etc.)
We explain the expressions “What’s the matter?” and “What’s wrong?” and then the common structures for a response: I have + health problem or I’ve got + health problem.
Then we have examples of common health problems which include the following: asthma, a backache, a broken leg, a cold, a cough, an earache, a fever, the flu, a headache, heartburn, (the) measles, a rash, a sore throat, a stomachache/a stomach ache (both spellings and the difference between both), sunburn, a toothache.
Then there are practice dialogues where students need to complete the blanks.
There are summary charts at the end of the video.
This video is ideal for ESL / ESOL students.
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When Lissa Rankin, MD researched what optimizes the health of the body and what predisposes the body to illness, she was surprised by what she found. When asked “What’s the greatest risk factor for disease?” she found that perhaps it’s not our diet, our exercise regimen, the absence of bad habits like smoking, or genetics that most profoundly affect the health of the body. To her surprise, she found that scientific evidence suggests that loneliness may be the greatest public health issue few people are talking about. We are tribal beings, and when we feel lonely, our nervous systems sense a threat, activating stress responses that predispose the body to illness. When we come together in conscious community, our nervous systems relax and the body’s self-healing mechanisms activate, which may be the most important medicine we need. What is the cure for this underrepresented public health issue? Dr. Rankin’s prescription may surprise you.
Lissa Rankin, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Mind Over Medicine, The Fear Cure, and The Anatomy of a Calling, is a physician, speaker, founder of the Whole Health Medicine Institute, and mystic. Passionate about what makes people optimally healthy and what predisposes them to illness, she hopes to merge science and spirituality in a way that not only facilitates the health of the individual, but also uplifts the collective. Bridging between seemingly disparate worlds, Lissa broadcasts not only her unique visionary ideas, but also those of cutting edge visionaries she discerns and trusts, especially in the field of her latest research into “Sacred Medicine.” Lissa has starred in two National Public Television specials and also leads workshops, both online and at retreat centers. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her daughter. She blogs at LissaRankin.com and posts regularly on Facebook.
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It’s always been challenging to be a leader in health care—competing priorities, tight budgets, helping staff find meaning and joy in work. But this time, right now, may be the most trying we’ve ever seen. In this short video, IHI’s President and CEO shares seven specific challenges facing today’s health care leaders. Along with former IHI CEOs Don Berwick and Maureen Bisognano, Feeley will share proven strategies, potential solutions, and bold new ideas in IHI’s Fall 2017 Change Conference: Leading at the Edge. Learn more about the two-day event here: http://www.ihi.org/education/Conferences/fall-2017-ihi-change-conference
Lower back pain can be caused by many different things, but if you’re looking for general lower back pain relief, here are 7 of my favorite treatments that should help. Purchase the seat cushion featured in this video here: http://www.askdoctorjo.com/lower-back-pain-relief
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Lumbar spinal stenosis can press on the spinal cord and the nerves that travel through the spine. Symptoms include pain or cramping in the legs when standing for long periods or when walking. More lower back stretches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm8iSSdU3I0&index=34&t=0s&list=PLPS8D21t0eO-RMUZw1CSzzYRotJNy2MaM
Lumbar spinal stenosis often happens with age. The discomfort usually eases when bending forward or sitting down. These exercises & stretches should help relieve lumbar spinal stenosis pain.
Start off by stretching your lower back and gluteus muscles. This will help take the pressure off your spine.
Then you will go into a progress of the dead bug. This includes a pelvic tilt, and movement of the arms and legs. Make sure you master the pelvic tilt first because it’s the most important part of the exercise.
Finally, you will do a bird dog progression in quadruped. This helps strengthen the core, and it helps work on general stability.
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Professor John D. Corrigan, PhD the director of the Ohio Brain Injury Program at Ohio State University, discusses the Long Term Care questionnaire, specifically focusing on the TBI questions. He goes on to share statics and information on traumatic brain injuries related to someone’s age and disabilities. Video Rating: / 5
Research into the pathology of vaping-associated lung injury is in its early stages, but a Mayo Clinic study published in The New England Journal of Medicine finds that lung injuries from vaping most likely are caused by direct toxicity or tissue damage from noxious chemical fumes.
Researchers reviewed lung biopsies from 17 patients, all of whom had vaped and were suspected to have vaping-associated lung injury. The study was the first to examine a group of biopsies from patients with lung injury due to vaping. Researchers found no evidence of tissue injury caused by accumulation of lipids — fatty substances such as mineral oils — which has been suspected as a possible cause of the lung injuries associated with vaping.
“While we can’t discount the potential role of lipids, we have not seen anything to suggest this is a problem caused by lipid accumulation in the lungs. Instead, it seems to be some kind of direct chemical injury, similar to what one might see with exposures to toxic chemical fumes, poisonous gases and toxic agents,” says Brandon Larsen, M.D., Ph.D., a surgical pathologist at Mayo Clinic Arizona, and a national expert in lung pathology. Video Rating: / 5
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When the infant known in court only as Baby P was brought home from hospital days after his birth in March 2006, it was as a bubbly, blue-eyed boy with the first signs of curly blond hair. He was, according to those who came into contact with him, a lively child with a ready smile.
After 17 months enduring abuse of an almost unimaginable cruelty, the boy had been reduced to a nervous wreck, his hair shaved to the scalp and his body covered in bruises and scabs. Physical injuries included eight broken ribs, a broken back and the missing top of a finger, while the emotional damage was almost incalculable. Despite it all, Baby P was said to have still attempted a smile.
The jury was told that details of the intervening months, leading to the babys death last August, would fill [them] with revulsion. But even this could not prepare jurors — one of whom could not hold back tears — for one of the worst cases of sadistic brutality and sordid child neglect to come before a British court.
Baby Ps life in a council flat in Haringey, North London, began with gradual and growing neglect at the hands of his mother, who would leave him unattended for hours in his cot. The overweight woman, who had never had a full-time job and spent hours trawling the internet for pornography, split from the boys natural father when he was 3 months old after affairs with two men.
When the second lover moved in, Baby Ps suffering increased dramatically.
The court heard that while his mother gossiped with friends in online chat rooms,
her boyfriend took to beating the boy, swinging him around by the neck
or legs and pinching him.
The Times has been told that the man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, forced Baby P to follow commands like a dog. At the click of a finger he would have to sit with his head bent between his legs; 20 minutes later a second click would be the signal that he could sit upright again.
A second man, Jason Owen, also subjected the boy to similar abuse. Owen, who stayed at the house for five weeks with his 15-year-old girlfriend, was found guilty with the boyfriend of causing or allowing the death of a child. The mother admitted her guilt at an earlier hearing.
Police were told that the boyfriend, a 32-year-old collector of Nazi memorabilia, wanted to toughen him up. Other routines included placing the baby on a stool and spinning it around until he fell off.
The authorities had first voiced concerns about possible abuse by October 2006, when a GP noticed marks on the boy. But his mother, in the first of many episodes of deception and false reassurances, insisted she had found that his skin bruised easily.
Two months later the GP sent the pair to the Whittington Hospital, North London, after inspecting a head injury. Insisting that her child was a head-banger fond of rough and tumble play, the mother claimed that fingermarks were merely the result of when he was caught after being lovingly held and thrown into the air.
Social services were informed and visited the flat, which was found to be dirty, untidy and smelling of urine. They learnt that it was shared with the boys grandmother and three dogs, including a rottweiler, but remained unaware that it also harboured a violent boyfriend. They decided to let the child stay with a family friend while police inquiries continued.
A month later, in January 2007, with no decision made on any charge against either woman, the boy was allowed back home. As he grew too old for milk and jars of baby food, Baby P scavenged bits of broken biscuits from older children and was even seen eating dirt in the garden.
Detectives found that after the boyfriend moved in there was not one piece of the boys clothing that was not spattered with blood. Video Rating: / 5
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Tommy Boy Music is a legendary Hip Hop & Electronic record label founded in New York City in 1981. The label is credited with launching the careers of notable legends Afrika Bambaataa, Coolio, Queen Latifah, House of Pain, De La Soul, and Naughty By Nature.
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Lyrics:
Pack it up, pack it in, let me begin
I came to win, battle me that’s a sin
I won’t ever slack up, punk you better back up
Try and play the role and yo the whole crew’ll act up
Get up, stand up (c’mon!) see’mon throw your hands up
If you’ve got the feeling, jump across the ceiling
Muggs lifts a funk flow, someone’s talking junk
Yo I bust him in the eye, and then I’ll take the punk’s hoe
Feelin’, funkin’, amps in the trunk and I got more rhymes
than there’s cops at a Dunkin’ Donuts shop
Sho’ nuff, I got props
From the kids on the Hill plus my mom and my pops
I came to get down, I came to get down
So get out your seat and jump around!
Jump around!
Jump up, jump up and get down!
Jump!
I’ll serve your ass like John McEnroe
If your girl steps up, I’m smacking the hoe
Word to your moms, I came to drop bombs
I got more rhymes than the Bible’s got Psalms
And just like the Prodigal Son I’ve returned
Anyone stepping to me you’ll get burned
‘Cause I got lyrics, but you ain’t got none
If you come to battle bring a shotgun!
But if you do you’re a fool, cause I duel, to the death
Trying to step to me, you’ll take your last breath
I got the skills, come get your fill
‘Cause when I shoot the gift, I shoot to Kill
I came to get down, I came to get down
So get out your seat and jump around!
Jump around!
Jump up, jump up and get down!
Jump!
I’m the cream of the crop, I rise to the top
I never eat a pig, cause a pig is a cop
Or better yet a Terminator, like Arnold Schwarzanegger
Try to play me out like, as if my name was Sega
But I ain’t going out like no punk bitch
Get used to one style and yo and I might switch
it up up and around, then buck buck you down
Put out your head and then you wake up in the Dawn of the Dead
I’m coming to get ya, I’m coming to get ya
Spitting out lyrics, homie I’ll wet ya
I came to get down, I came to get down
So get out your seat and jump around!
Jump around!
Jump up, jump up and get down!
Jump!
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These three gentle stretches can help reduce hip pain, expand range of motion and improve strength. Before you start these hip stretches, consider consulting your physical therapist or doctor to see if these exercises are right for you.
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When your hips are flexed in an unnatural position, this can cause fatigue and eventual pain around your hips. Marc Albano, a physical therapist at Sharp Grossmont Hospital’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, demonstrates three hip pain relief exercises: a hip flexor stretch, side lying clam and bridges. Video Rating: / 5