During this seminar, Miranda Dally, MS of the Center for Health, Work & Environment will present on evidence suggesting a link between working in hot environments and increased risk of occupational illnesses and injuries. She will discuss the needs for increased surveillance and the importance of workplace interventions.
Cecilia Sorensen, MD of the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and Irving Medical Center will present current evidence linking climate-related exposures to workplace injury and policy goals to address these risks to worker health. She will also present on educational needs and opportunities for the occupational medicine community.
Attendees will learn more about the connection between climate change and human health, especially how it is applied to injuries among workers, as well as opportunities for further research, education, policy development, and prevention.
This webinar is cohosted by the Center for Health, Work & Environment and the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health.
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In recent years someone has died every two weeks in an accident on an Irish farm. Many more suffer life changing injuries leaving them and their family to cope with often permanent disability. The vast majority of fatal and serious accidents are preventable and avoidable, most at little or no cost. Planning the job, only doing what you know is safe and stopping to think of the risks for a moment may be the difference between life and death.
DARK Side of Volleyball | Injuries & Dangerous Moments 2021. Volleyball is one of the safest sports because there is no physical contact with the opponent. Still, injuries do happen. It is all an integral part of volleyball, you need to be strong and move on, no matter how dangerous the moment. To all who have suffered an injury, Power Volleyball wishes a speedy recovery, and to those who have not, to never experience it.
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How I Scored 117/120 On the New TOEFL Exam // My Tips & Tricks
Hey guys! This week I thought I would share some of my TOEFL preparation tips with you guys! I know how arduous it is to study for the exam, so I hope this video will help you out and make your life a bit easier 🙂
Feel free to comment any questions you have down below, I’d be more than glad to answer them.
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Pain in the throat is a very common symptom and sometimes it is associated with additional ear ache as well. Throat pain can be caused by a simple pharyngitis , that is infection of the throat caused by the tonsillitis which is very common in young children between age 2 and 5 and also because of small ulcers that form because of vitamin ands iron deficiency and also because of extreme stress. It can also be caused by lesions such as tumors. The most common is tonsillitis and pharyngitis and they can be associated with ear ache. The reason for ear ache is that the nerves that supply the throat also have supply to the era and there is a certain amount of impulses form the area of the throat and pain sensation to the ear due to pathology in the ear. The refereed pain that can be due to short circuits that can happen due to electric currents and devices that are going up. They are not the cause, there are ear aches and such earaches do not respond to the local treatment and we treat it from the cause upwards. So that is causing the earache has to be treated, after which the ear ache spontaneously comes down. So it is important to identify the causative factors and treat the same accordingly.
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Want to improve your cheer jumps ASAP?? Here’s how I got my toe touch high and hyper-extended in only a week!
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lil disclaimer: I’m not a coach or a trained cheerleader, I’m a dancer beginning cheer at my college in the fall! My warmup & jumps workout is comprised of stretches and drills I’ve learned throughout years of ballet and competitive dance training, I found that they can be very helpful in improving cheer skills too. Hopefully this video can help somebody out!! Please LMK in the comments if you found it useful & suggest what skills I should teach next! 🙂
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The Toe Touch Progression (TTP) exercise is a great way to improve hamstring flexibility as well as facilitate a posterior weight shift and hip hinge. Quite often, we can get a person that cannot touch their toes to do so in a manner of minutes.
The toe touch progression works because you challenge a pattern. Many people, from sedentary individuals to highly trained athletes, use their global muscles or prime movers as stabilizers. This increases the tissue tone which may be inhibiting your movement. By doing this exercise, you are essentially using the nervous system to improve your mobility.
Steps of the Exercise:
-Grab something that can elevate your toes and heels. A half foam roller works well. A stack of books is another option.
-Grab something to squeeze in between your knees. In this video we use a wobble disk. A stack of towels works just as well. By squeezing the object during the movement, you are activating your adductors and core. This creates a reciprocal inhibition of the posterior chain (most notably the hamstrings).
-Do a set of 10 with the toes elevated. Focus on squeezing the object between your legs especially when the tension increases. Also, focus on driving your hips backwards to create a posterior weight shift.
***Make sure to breathe throughout the exercise. Breathing should not be disconnected from movement***
-Next, do a set of 10 with your heels up. Focus on the same cues.
***If you can’t reach your toes in either position, bend your knees at the end of the movement to do so.***
***Make sure there is no back or limb pain***
-Practice the routine a few times a week and try and incorporate into your movement.
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Aero-allergy is very common among the urban population due to over-exposure to dust and pollutions. Patients with Aero-allergy visit the hospital with symptoms like a runny nose, continuous sneezing, watery eyes, itchy nose, and eyes, sometimes irritation in the throat.
Dr. Shivani Swami, Consultant Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine at Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Jaipur, shares information about Aero-allergy and the symptoms of the same. She also explained different diagnosis and treatment options.
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An itchy throat may be a sign of an allergy. In this video, Patrick Brown, MD, from Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Hospital explains how environmental allergens may irritate your throat.