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The Game Plan: Managing On-Field Cervical Spine Injuries

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The Sports Institute at UW Medicine works to expand participation and safety in sports. In an ongoing effort to educate parents, coaches and medical personnel on best practices in sports safety, we produced a short educational film demonstrating new NATA-recommended techniques for emergent treatment of athletes with a suspected cervical spine injury. These recommendations are made in two peer-reviewed papers written by the NATA Spine Injury in Sport Group.

Learn more about our work on spine injury in sport: https://thesportsinstitute.com/our-work/spine-injury-in-sports/

Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

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Current Guidelines for Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

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Why so many accidents with E-Bikes

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E-Bikes are fantastic but their accident statistics are alarming!
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2 On Your Side: Orange County Sees Spike In E-Bike Accidents

As they continue to grow in popularity, an Orange County hospital is reporting a 500% increase in electric bike accidents compared to this time last year.
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What's it like to work at F-Secure?

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A hacker, an analyst, a cyber translator and our outgoing CEO reveal (almost) everything. https://www.f-secure.com/en/web/about_global/careers/job-openings

Belajar Bahasa Sunda – Cara Pelafalan Huruf e, é, dan eu dalam Kosakata Bahasa Sunda

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Belajar Bahasa Sunda - Cara Pelafalan Huruf e, é, dan eu dalam Kosakata Bahasa Sunda

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D-Day Stories: The African American Medic Who Saved Lives While Injured | History

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D-Day Stories: The African American Medic Who Saved Lives While Injured | History

Waverly Woodson Jr., was a medic on D-Day in the only all-black battalion to storm the beach. He worked for over 30 hours straight saving lives while he himself was wounded. #DDay #DDay75years #DDay75thAnniversary
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Vitamin D Deficiency: About the Causes, Symptoms & Solutions with Dr. Rowley

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Vitamin D plays a crucial role in keeping our bones, teeth, and muscles healthy and according to the experts, it’s possible to get enough of the vitamin through sunlight alone during the brighter months (from late March to the end of September.) Still, it’s estimated that about 1 billion people worldwide have low vitamin D levels with common symptoms of vitamin D deficiency including fatigue, muscle weakness, and bone pain.

This video will cover the topic of vitamin D deficiency including causes and how to correct vitamin D deficiency. To navigate to specific points in the video, see below:

0:16 – What is vitamin D responsible for?
1:08 – What are the causes of vitamin D deficiency?
1:36 – How to correct vitamin D deficiency
2:43 – How can you get checked?

Would you like to know more about your vitamin D levels? You can check-in from the comfort of your couch with LetsGetChecked’s range of at-home Vitamin Tests, including the Essential Vitamin Test which provides insights into deficiencies of key vitamins including vitamin D, vitamin B12, and vitamin E.

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How do you Check Vitamin Levels From Home? https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/how-do-you-check-vitamin-levels-from-home/
What Foods are High in Vitamin D? https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/what-foods-are-high-in-vitamin-d/
Four Vitamin Deficiencies You Should Fix Now (and How to Fix Them) https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/4-vitamin-deficiencies-you-should-fix-now-and-how-to-fix-them/

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F-Secure Elements Walkthrough, webinar 16.6.2021

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0:00 – Intro & Agenda
1:31 – What is F-Secure Elements?
9:35 – DEMO: Elements Security Center
13:49 – DEMO: Elements Vulnerability Management
18:52 – DEMO: Elements EDR – Event Search/Threat Hunting
27:02 – DEMO: Elements M365 – Compromized Accounts Detection
29:07 – DEMO: Elements Mobile Protection
31:14 – Sneak Peek to Elements Development
39:41 – Questions and Answers
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Death Rate Of Diseases

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What are the deadliest mortality rate diseases? These are some of the most deadly diseases ranked by their mortality rates.

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Comparison: Most Deadly Diseases

These are some of the most deadly diseases ranked by their mortality rates. What are the chances of death from Covid-19? Or what about the common cold? Watch this video to find out!

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C. difficile Infection: A Hospital Acquired Disease?

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This video looks at the causes of C. difficile infection (CDI), how it spreads, what are its symptoms, why it is an important issue and how is it treated or mitigated. While the video primarily focuses on CDI in hospitals, it can occur other environments.

This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Mohammed Ahmed, Roham Sanaie, Hanna Tessema and Nerizsa Tenorio

Copyright McMaster University 2018

References:

1) Aljarallah, K. M. (2017). Conventional and alternative treatment approaches for Clostridium difficile infection. International Journal of Health Sciences, 11(1), 1–10.

2) Fehér, C., Soriano, A., & Mensa, J. (2017). A Review of Experimental and Off-Label Therapies for Clostridium difficile Infection. Infectious Diseases and Therapy, 6(1), 1–35. http://doi.org/10.1007/s40121-016-0140-z

3) Leuzzi, R., Adamo, R., & Scarselli, M. (2014). Vaccines against Clostridium difficile. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 10(6), 1466–1477. http://doi.org/10.4161/hv.28428

4) Stubblefield, H. (2014). What Are Nosocomial Infections? Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/hospital-acquired-nosocomial-infections

5) Millan, B., Park, H., Hotte, N., Mathieu, O., Burguiere, P., Tompkins, T. A., … Madsen, K. L. (2016). Fecal Microbial Transplants Reduce Antibiotic-resistant Genes in Patients With Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection. Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 62(12), 1479–1486. http://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw185
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