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Peggy Lee – Fever (Official Video)

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Peggy Lee “Fever” Official Video. Subscribe to never miss an update https://peggylee.lnk.to/Subscribe

Celebrate Peggy’s alluring subtlety, elegance, sensuality and individual expression in this captivating new music video for FEVER. A pioneer and trendsetter, she fought battles and broke barriers that benefitted the artists who followed her.

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Director: Charlie Di Placido
Executive Producer and Commissioner: Kelly Mahan
Producer: JFC Worldwide

Choreographers: Miranda Chambers and Mette Linturi
Starring: Mette Linturi, Miranda Chambers, Belen Leroux, Maji Claire and Denzil Sampson

Stylist: Kojo Hammond
Makeup Artist: Andrea Gomez
Hair Stylist: Shamara Roper

Director of Photography: Olly Wiggins
Focus Puller: Jim McClean
Trinity Operator: Job Kassel
Kit and Crew: S+O Media
Colorist: Ruth Wardell

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Wrestler rips anus in match [raw video]

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Wrestler rips anus in match [raw video]

Famous Wrestler X-Pac suffered one of the most gruesome injuries we have ever seen. At an indie event in Minnesota, X-Pac was going for the “Bronco Buster.” Unfortunately his opponent moved out of the way, resulting in Pac tearing his anus. He went to the hospital and has been released though he states he could have died from the injury.
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Fever in Adults — The Urgency Room — an educational care video

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As a follow-up to The Urgency Room visit, board-certified emergency physicians discuss at-home care.
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Why children get fevers, and when to call the doctor. https://www.chop.edu/locations

In This Video:
0:26 What is a fever?
0:43 Why do you get a fever?
1:26 Why does a fever make you feel bad?
2:14 Is a fever dangerous?
2:36 What to do when a child has a fever
3:02 Is medicine necessary for a fever?
3:33 When should I call the doctor about a fever?

A fever is a temperature greater than or equal to 100.4ºF or 38ºC. Fever in children is very common. Fever is a normal body response that helps the body fight infections.

The information in this video is for otherwise healthy children older than 3 months. If your child is younger than 3 months, or has a health problem that makes infection more likely, always call you doctor for advice when your child has a fever.

Your child’s temperature is not the most important thing to monitor when your child has a fever. Most of the time you won’t even need to take your child’s temperature. Instead, pay attention to the symptoms your child is experiencing along with the fever.

These are normal symptoms: faster heart rate and breathing; shivering; cold hands and feet; head and body aches; tired and fussy; poor appetite. You don’t necessarily need to call the doctor if your child has these symptoms.

These are abnormal symptoms: extremely sleepy or irritable; trouble breathing; rashes; pain, redness or swelling in one area (like a sore throat or a red, swollen knee); drinking very little or not at all; severely decreased urination; fever lasting longer than 3 days; seizure. You should call the doctor if your child has any of these symptoms, or if your instincts are telling you something isn’t right.

Parents worry that a high fever will cause seizures or brain damage. A high temperature will not cause brain damage, and seizures due to fever are rare.
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