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Doctor Reacts To Worst Jackass Injuries

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WARNING: The stunts performed in Jackass and in this video are done by professionals and should NEVER be attempted. That being said, Jackass has provided a lot of entertainment for people over the years, so I thought it would be a good idea to look at some of their more ridiculous stunts and provide some medical analysis on why they’re such a bad idea. We look at clips from all 4 main Jackass movies today, Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number 2, Jackass 3D, and the brand new Jackass Forever. Specifically we go over wasabi snooters, Francis Ngannou performing the cup test, the brand, super glue, bull fighting, snake bites, Lamborghini tooth pull, leeches on the eye, skateboard guillotine, boxing Butterbean, concussions, stun guns in electric avenue, the butt chug or consuming alcohol rectally, bee stings, wedgies, a bear stunt, and putting a blue car inside yourself. Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Chris Ponitus, Wee Man, and the rest of the crew really push things to the limit, so let me know if there are more clips from the other movies or shows you’d like me to react to!

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“Hi, I’m Johnny Knoxville and welcome to Jackasss.” When we first heard those words many years ago, we never knew Jackass would be a franchise with staying power after more than two decades. And now, the Jackass team has a new film, Jackass Forever, bringing Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Dave England, Preston Lacy and some other new members of the Jackass stunt team, bringing their wild brand of comedy to modern audiences. And we at IGN took the opportunity to sift through the older Jackass films to find the most painful stunts they’ve done on the big screen. Which is your favorite?

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Verbs, Nouns & Adjectives to describe injuries in Spanish

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Verbs, Nouns & Adjectives to describe injuries in Spanish

Verbs, Nouns & Adjectives for Injuries in Spanish

If you’re like most of my students, you probably get the idea when you hear “dolor” and “duele”… your patients are referring to pain. But are you confident you can use them correctly when you’re talking about pain?

Same goes for “hinchado” and “hinchazón”; both words refer to swelling… but how do you use them properly when it’s time for you to speak?

This medical Spanish lesson clarifies the various different words and variations of words you’re used to hearing that describe injuries, wounds and other problems in Spanish.

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How To Say In Spanish

Deficiency Disease

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Deficiency Diseases

Deficiency diseases are diseases in humans that are directly or indirectly caused by a lack of essential nutrients in the diet. Deficiency diseases are commonly associated with chronic malnutrition. Additionally, conditions such as obesity from overeating can also cause, or contribute to, serious health problems. Excessive intake of some nutrients can cause acute poisoning.
Deficiencies
Proteins/fats/carbohydrates
•Protein-energy malnutrition
oKwashiorkor
oMarasmus
oMental retardation[2]
Dietary vitamins and minerals
•Calcium
oOsteoporosis
oRickets
oTetany
•Iodine deficiency
oGoiter
•Selenium deficiency
oKeshan disease
•Iron deficiency
oIron deficiency anemia
•Zinc
oGrowth retardation
•Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
oBeriberi
•Niacin (Vitamin B3)
oPellagra
•Vitamin C
oScurvy
•Vitamin D
oOsteoporosis
oRickets

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Running Injuries – Learn How They Heal

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Learn how to use the body’s natural healing process combined with the right level of rest and exercise to help your running injuries heal better.

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Dragon Quest XI S | Quest: Curse Got Your Tongue?

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– Got the pastword from Tockle in Drustan’s Labyrinth – Trial Isle.’
– Have deafeated Calamos in 3D once.

Dying at the Hospital Door: Ebola Virus Outbreak | The New York Times

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Ebola Outbreak 2014: Monrovia, the Liberian capital, is facing a widespread Ebola epidemic, and as the number of infected grows faster than hospital capacity, some patients wait outside near death.

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Diverticular disease: Clinical Nursing Care

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What is Diverticular disease? Diverticular disease is a condition characterized by the formation of diverticula, which are small pouch-like protrusions that form along the walls of a hollow structure, most commonly, the large intestine.

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Diverticulitis is a gastrointestinal disease that can cause abdominal pain, a low-grade temperature, nausea, vomiting, and a generally feeling of being unwell. Dr Lisa Das explains the various causes of diverticulitis, what foods you should avoid if you have it, and when it’s the right time to receive treatment from a doctor.

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I hate Injuries

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Help Desk: Cleaning Hacks

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How to clean the things you always avoid.
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Fish Facts – "Dropsy" in Freshwater Fish

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What exactly is “dropsy?” Many people think it is a bacterial infection that causes a fish to have a pinecone-like appearance. Sorry, but no!

Dropsy is just a clinical sign that the kidneys or gills are not functioning correctly. This can be caused by many different disease processes, including stress from poor water quality, infectious disease or malnutrition.

Freshwater fish are constantly taking on water into their bodies since they are more dense than the water around them through the simple process of osmosis. The kidneys and gills are responsible for removing this excess water, but if they aren’t able to do their jobs, the fish will start to take on water. Excess water can collect in between internal organs and the skin, causing the fish’s scales to separate, causing that “dropsy” aka “pinecone-like” appearance.

Bottom line: there is no one cause of dropsy, and therefore, no one treatment.

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0:00 Introduction
2:00 Causes of Edema
3:08 Symptoms of Edema
3:54 Diagnosis of Edema
4:17 Treatment of Edema

Edema, also spelt oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body’s tissue.[1] Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected.[1] Symptoms may include skin which feels tight, the area may feel heavy, and affected joints may be hard to move.[1] Other symptoms depend on the underlying cause.[2]

Causes may include venous insufficiency, heart failure, kidney problems, low protein levels, liver problems, deep vein thrombosis, infections, angioedema, certain medications, and lymphedema.[1][2] It may also occur after prolonged sitting or standing and during menstruation or pregnancy.[1] The condition is more concerning if it starts suddenly, or pain or shortness of breath is present.[2]

Treatment depends on the underlying cause.[2] If the underlying mechanism involves sodium retention, decreased salt intake and a diuretic may be used.[2] Elevating the legs and support stockings may be useful for edema of the legs.[3] Older people are more commonly affected.[3] The word is from the Greek οἴδημα oídēma meaning ‘swelling’.[4]
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