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VR Fails PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hglc5bfVKAo
I noticed when you searched “VR Fail Compilation” on YouTube there were only compilations of fails with the DK1 and DK2, but there were many HTC Vive and Oculus Rift CV1 fails in little clips out there… so I decided to take all the ones I know of and make a compilation myself!
Also, big thanks to the /r/VRFail subreddit! I got many of these clips from there and my own knowledge of clips that I have seen in the past!
This hilarious VR fails compilation features people trying VR for the first time, with people falling over, and generally not being able to cope with virtual reality.
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As a Pediatrician and mother, I know fever phobia is real.
I break it all down so you can feel more confident in handling fevers in your children. Share this video with a friend, partner, or grandparent because fever is THE #1 reason we see panicked parents in our office, when MANY times its nothing to panic about.
Timestamps:
0:00-Intro/what this video will cover
1:50-Definition of fever
2:37-Why do kids get fever often?
3:44-Thermometers
6:41-How to check a rectal temperature
9:42-When to treat a child with a fever
15:01-Common Fever Myths
18:26-When to seek care for a fever
The information in this video is intended to serve as educational information and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If a parent or guardian is concerned about their child, it is their responsibility to seek medical attention with the child’s healthcare provider.
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Dr. Don Shiffrin explains why the flu vaccine is so important as cold and flu season continues. Video Rating: / 5
How to Treat the Flu (Influenza) | Flu Treatment
If the flu is going around and develops symptoms, it’s best to see your doctor within a day or two. Since that is when medications for the flu are most effective.
Flu medications like Oseltamivir (Tami flu) are effective only against influenza viruses and can reduce the severity of symptoms shortens the time you’re sick by one or two days.
Anti-Influenza Medications
It should be given as soon as possible because of what I just mentioned. They’re most likely to provide benefits within the first 48 hours of the illness. But it doesn’t mean that after 48 hours, it’s 100% ineffective; it’s just that the sooner that’s given, the more effective it is.
With children, these coughing cold medicines are ineffective. They can have serious side effects. So check with your pediatrician.
Things you can do to help with cold and flu symptoms include –
– Getting rest
– Drinking fluids if you’re not too nauseated
– For a sore throat, you can gargle warm salt water or use throat sprays or lozenges
– Use petroleum jelly under the nose if it becomes raw for wiping it with tissues
– You can sit in a steam-filled room to temporarily decrease congestion
– You can use vaporizers and humidifiers
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