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How to Avoid Yoga Injuries

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Yoga is a great type of exercise, but can also lead to injuries. In this video Maryke explains what you can do to help you avoid getting yoga injuries.

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Yoga and Shoulder Pain/Injury/Treatment

Watch Yoga Anatomy expert Stu Girling talk about Shoulder pain and injury for Yoga practitioners.

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NFL Gruesome injuries on FedEx Field (Scary)

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How to Get a Fever With Onions Overnight

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How to Get a Fever With Onions Overnight

This video shows how to get a fever with onions. Follow this quick video and you can get yourself a day off school or work by using the onion trick! The results turn out best if you pull this off overnight because it takes a few hours to take affect on your body. This fever with onions tutorial is for educational purposes only, so try this at your own risk! If you do decide to attempt to get fever with a onion, I’m not responsible for what happens to you, I just make the videos! Good luck and enjoy your day off! Thanks for watching, and subscribe for more videos!
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections (mostly bacterial) of the urinary system. UTIs occur more frequently in young women compared to other groups. Due to irritation and inflammation from infective organisms, UTIs have characteristic signs and symptoms. In this lesson, we discuss those signs and symptoms in detail and discuss the reason why they occur.

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Blood in the urine (known as hematuria) is a common occurrence that elicits prostate cancer fears in many men and usually results in an uncomfortable cystoscopy to check for the presence of bladder cancer. In this video, PCRI’s CEO, Alex Scholz, asks Executive Director, Mark Scholz, MD, about hematuria, whether it is a symptom of prostate cancer, and Dr. Scholz offers information about a urine test that could circumvent the need for an invasive cystoscopy.

0:15 Is the presence of blood in the urine a symptom of prostate cancer?

Blood in the urine is very rarely an indicator of prostate cancer. More commonly it is a symptom of previous radiation, bladder cancer, kidney stones, or prostatitis.

1:03 Historically, a cystoscopy was required to test for the presence of bladder cancer; however, there is now a urine test called CXbladder that can be a substitute for the cystoscopy. A scan would still be required to check for kidney stones and other diagnostic criteria.

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The information on the Prostate Cancer Research Institute’s YouTube channel is provided with the understanding that the Institute is not engaged in rendering medical advice or recommendation. The information provided in these videos should not replace consultations with qualified health care professionals to meet your individual medical needs.

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Horrific Motocross Crashes

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What to do when a child has a fever, but no symptoms

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What to do when a child has a fever, but no symptoms

Learn about children who show no other symptoms while having a fever, from Eve Switzer, MD, pediatrician at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center.

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Hot Tips to Stay Cool When Fever Strikes - First With Kids - UVM Children's Hospital

Parents have been hot to ask me when to worry about their child having a fever. Let me try to cool down everyone’s concern and help separate the facts from the fiction in regard to fever.

Lewis First, MD, is chief of Pediatrics at The University of Vermont Children’s Hospital and chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. You can also catch “First with Kids” weekly on WOKO 98.9FM and WPTZ Channel 5, or visit the First with Kids video archives at www.UVMHealth.org/MedCenterFirstWithKids.
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Mid-Back & Rib Pain

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Mid-Back & Rib Pain

This Life + TV discusses pain associated with the middle back, provide brief orientation to this part of the body, discuss the 5 most common causes of pain in this region and steps you can take to relieve the pain.
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Louise & Oliver discuss some of the most common causes and triggers for pain over the back of the rib cage looking at the costovertebral & costotransverse joint dysfunction, rib head injuries, dysfunction of the thoracic spine and trigger point referral!

This series ‘What is causing my pain?’ gives you an insight into the osteopathic diagnosis process and what is considered when pain is caused in the body.

We strongly advised getting your ribs assessed properly first and seeking advice from a musckuloskeletal expert to determine the correct diagnosis for you and the best course of treatment, exercises and management!

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Managing low back pain during pregnancy

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Back pain during pregnancy is common. The good news is there are some simple things you can do to help prevent or manage your back pain.
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5 Best Pregnancy Lower Back Pain Relief Exercises – Ask Doctor Jo

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5 Best Pregnancy Lower Back Pain Relief Exercises - Ask Doctor Jo

Help relieve lower back pain during pregnancy with these simple exercises. For this video, I teamed up with Dr. Jen, a pelvic floor physical therapist who also happens to be pregnant! She’ll show you her top 5 exercises to help relieve low back pain when you are pregnant by mobilizing and stabilizing the pelvis. Watch more videos at https://www.askdoctorjo.com

The first exercise to help relieve low back pain during pregnancy is an anterior and posterior pelvic tilt. This is when you are emphasizing moving your hips forwards and backwards.

The next lower back exercise is a lateral pelvic tilt, or moving your pelvis in a side to side direction.

Now you will focus on stability with your core muscles including the diaphragm, pelvic floor, transversus abdominis, and multifidus muscles (deep spinal muscles). This should be done while you are breathing normally, so try not to hold your breath. After you achieve this, you can add in a bridge to activate the gluteus muscles.

Then you will get onto all fours, or in quadruped. Then you will do pelvic tilts again, or some call it the cat/dog exercise or stretch. You can also do lateral tilts as well.

Finally, you will do the child’s pose or prayer stretch. If you are later in your pregnancy, you can use a pillow for support.

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Want to know about back pain during pregnancy?

This video provides information about types, causes and remedies of back pain while pregnant.

Back pain is one of the most common symptoms that pregnant women complain of. In some women, it starts early in pregnancy and remains as they progress through the nine months. In other women, continues to hinder them even after the baby is born. Some women experience upper back pain during pregnancy, while some experience lower back pain.

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Mayo Clinic Minute: What to do if your child has a fever

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A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature, and a sign that you’re fighting an illness or infection. The average normal temperature for a health person is 98.6 F (37 C). When it rises above that, especially in infants and toddlers, it can be serious.

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Fever in Kids: What You Need to Know | Pediatric Fever Management

In this video I discuss fever in kids and what you need to know if your child has a fever. This video reviews when a fever is likely not serious, when to call your doctor, and when to seek emergency care. Fever in kids can be stressful and anxiety provoking for parents and caregivers, but knowing how to manage the fever at home and what fever signs and symptoms to look out for can help ease the anxiety. I also discuss what antipyretics to give children for a child’s fever, specifically Children’s tylenol and Children’s Ibuprofen. I also give some history on the difference between infant tylenol and children’s tylenol and why there is a such a price difference. I hope this educational video helps you understand what to do and when to worry when your child has a fever.

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