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October 2024 Foresight Friday @ NIOSH webinar: This presentation describes a forward-facing strategic foresight project that proactively investigated the long-term future of occupational safety research. Analysis of evidence-based scenarios identified opportunities for strategic action to enhance and advance safety research methods, innovation, systems thinking, networking, and scientific ethics as we move into the future.
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Published: 25th Oct 2024 02:58:16 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: October 24, 2024 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) - Day 2
OneLabVR encompasses a 50,000-square-foot virtual facility focused on clinical and public health laboratory training. OneLabVR includes 12 different laboratories and over 100 (and counting) laboratory-specific pieces of hardware and equipment.
Published: 23rd Oct 2024 07:20:18 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
More than 1 in 7 adults in the US has chronic kidney disease (CKD). Find out who should be checked for chronic kidney disease, which often has no signs or symptoms. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/kidney-disease.
Published: 23rd Oct 2024 03:03:02 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization Video: WHO's Science in 5 - Concussion, symptoms and prevention: Protect your brain! - Short version
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If you have children who play sports or if you play sports, you need to know about concussion. What is it? How will you know if you have a concussion? What can you do to prevent it? Dr Tarun Dua explains in Science in 5 today.
Published: 24th Oct 2024 05:38:56 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: WHO's Science in 5 - Concussion, symptoms and prevention: Protect your brain! - 24 October 2024
Episode #128 / October 24, 2024 / Concussion
If you have children who play sports or if you play sports, you need to know about concussion. What is it? How will you know if you have a concussion? What can you do to prevent it? Dr Tarun Dua explains in Science in 5 today.
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Published: 24th Oct 2024 05:38:47 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: LIVE: @DrTedros’s remarks at the @WHOWPRO Regional Committee Meeting. #RCM75
12 Forearm Exercises To Improve Grip Strength. This workout strengthens your hands and forearms. Forearm muscles are responsible for the extension and movement of your wrists and fingers. In this video we will look at the most effective forearm strength exercises:
0:00 Reverse Wrist Curl
0:44 Wrist Circles
1:23 Tight Fist Rotation
2:04 Inner Wrist Curl
2:44 Finger Claps
3:25 Standing Wrist Rotation
4:05 Tight Fist Lift
4:47 Kneeling Wrist Sinkers
5:26 Finger Push-up
6:07 Dumbbell Wrist Rotation
6:48 Dumbbell Back Wrist Curl
7:29 Wrist Roller
#forearms #gripstrength #forearm #wrist
Published: 25th Oct 2024 11:57:39 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Morning Exercises to Wake Up
An easy (and quick) stretch routine in the morning can improve flexibility and help you wake up. We asked experts to share the best energy-boosting moves that'll help you kickstart your morning feeling loose and alert. Here are their favorites:
0:00 Reverse Wrist Curl
0:43 Fingers Down
1:24 Back Slaps Wrap
2:04 Inner Wrist Curl
2:44 Scapular Row
3:25 Dynamic Arm Swings
4:06 Neck Circle
4:46 Prayer Chest Squeeze
5:27 Circles Arm
6:07 Abs Rotation
6:47 Hip Circles
7:29 Side Leg Raise
8:09 Circles Knee
8:50 Front Toe Touching
#wakeup #morning #standing #stretch
Published: 22nd Oct 2024 12:00:37 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Slim Your Face and Lose Double Chin
Some small studies on facial exercises suggest they can tone facial features, potentially making your face look slimmer. Facial exercises target muscles in the neck and the face. By working these muscles, you can burn fat and achieve a slimmer appearance:
0:00 Mouth Side to Side
0:48 Mouth Open Wide
1:33 Mouth Two
2:18 Mouth Lips Vibration
3:05 Head Full Rotation
3:50 Mouth Open Wide
4:25 Mouth Side to Side
5:02 Mouth Two
5:37 Mouth Lips Vibration
#fat #face #doublechin #facefat
Published: 21st Oct 2024 12:00:02 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: 9 Minute Perfect Morning Home Workout
Regular exercise is excellent for boosting energy and reducing fatigue. When you work out, oxygen and nutrients travel to your heart and lungs.
0:00 Pulse Bridge
0:38 Pelvic Tilt
1:14 Hip Clam Shell
1:49 Side Lying Diagonal Backward Leg Raise
3:00 Rocking Happy Baby
3:35 Lying Biceps Curl
4:11 Lying Alternate Hip Abduction Knee Bent
4:46 Lying Triceps Extension
5:22 Lying Leg Curls
5:57 Lying Swimming Legs
6:33 Rocking Frog Stretch
7:08 Seated Neck Rotation
7:43 Seated Knee-up Rotation Stretch
8:35 Mindful Breathing Meditation
#morning_exercises #wakeup #stretches #stretch
Published: 18th Oct 2024 12:19:31 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: 9 Exercises To Get Rid of A Double Chin and Neck Hump
Are your selfies catching that bit of extra fat under the jaw? Fret not, people with a healthy body weight, too, sometimes develop a double chin. However, if you are a fan of a chiselled jawline that’s sharp enough to cut, it’s time to bring some face exercises into your routine:
0:00 Neck Half Circle
0:38 Rotating Neck Stretch
1:13 Neck Up Down Left Right
1:48 Chin Tuck
2:24 Neck Circle
3:00 Neck Stretch Hand Assisted L
3:35 Neck Stretch Hand Assisted R
4:11 Forward Neck Stretch
4:46 Neck Side Stretch
5:21 Side Neck Stretch R
5:57 Side Neck Stretch L
#double_chin #neck #exercise
Published: 17th Oct 2024 12:19:05 By: WORKOUT
Medicine Video: The Ups and Downs of Vomiting, A Pediatric GI Year in Review
Darla Shores, medical director of The Hopkins Resource for Intestinal Vitality and Enhancement (THRIVE) program, discusses her presentation, JPGN Year in Review: Highlights for the Pediatrician, which she gave at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition. The Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (JPGN) is the official journal of the North American and European societies of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. During this presentation, she discussed the clinical research she reviewed the past year, including the efficacy of oral psyllium fiber in pediatric irritable bowel syndrome and the adolescent patient experience with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Published: 25th Oct 2024 06:35:17 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: The Quest for the Perfect CPB Prime
Isaac Chinnappan, chief of the pediatric perfusion division at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, discusses his presentation at the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery on the quest for the perfect cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) prime. Understanding of CPB prime in neonates and infants is needed since they are more prone to complications. During this presentation, Chinnappan highlighted the specific quantifications of the perfect CPB prime.
Published: 25th Oct 2024 06:22:47 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: The Association of Socioeconomic Status and Preclinical and Clinical Cardiovascular Disease Risks
Experts from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center participated in various sessions and presentations during the 2023 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. In this video, Sanjana Boyapalli, research program coordinator for pediatric nephrology, discusses her team’s research on how socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with hypertension and heart disease risks. This study also explores how disease risks are elevated during childhood because of SES. Exploring this topic would assist with developing proactive measures earlier in life to slow chronic disease progression.
Published: 25th Oct 2024 06:19:59 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Telemetric Biopotential Electrocardiographic Monitoring in a Porcine Model
Alex Weltz, research technologist at The Johns Hopkins University, discusses his abstract presentation at the Eighth World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery on the importance of telemetric biopotential electrocardiographic monitoring in a porcine model of complete atrioventricular block. The goal of this research is to understand progression of atrial and ventricular activity in a porcine complete atrioventricular block model.
Published: 25th Oct 2024 06:16:55 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Teaching Different Levels of Training and Specialties
Clint Cappiello, director of pediatric surgery residency education at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, discusses his presentation on how to educate learners at all levels. This lecture, which he gave at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, occurred during the conference’s AAP Surgical Educator’s Workshop for pediatric surgery faculty.
Published: 25th Oct 2024 06:07:18 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
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