At Mass General, we know that staying active is important especially during COVID-19 so it’s important to address knee, hip or shoulder pain. In this video, Dr. Miho Tanaka shares the importance of taking care of joint pain, so you can stay active during this time. The health and safety of our patients is our highest concern.
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A patient’s journey of recovery from Functional Neurological Disorder at Mass General Hospital
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GNW – what is the relationship between fever and heart rate?
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We continue our look at your bones and skeletal system, skipping over the silly kid’s song in favor of a more detailed look at your axial and appendicular skeleton. This episode also talks about the structural and functional classifications of your joints and the major types of body movement that they facilitate.
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Basic Structure of Your Skeletal System 1:50
Axial and the Appendicular Skeleton 2:02
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Your body is really good at keeping its temperature at around 37° C, but have you ever wondered why?
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This video explains what temperature is. It describes about heat energy and temperature. It explains how to measure temperature and about different thermometer.
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Eazy-E tries one last time to reunite the group and make things right, but until then, he wasn’t aware of how ill he was.
Straight Outta Compton (2015) SYNOPSIS: In 1988, a groundbreaking new group revolutionizes music and pop culture, changing and influencing hip-hop forever. N.W.A’s first studio album, “Straight Outta Compton,” stirs controversy with its brutally honest depiction of life in Southern Los Angeles. With guidance from veteran manager Jerry Heller, band members Ice Cube (O’Shea Jackson Jr.), Dr. Dre (Corey Hawkins), Eazy-E, DJ Yella and MC Ren navigate their way through the industry, acquiring fame, fortune and a place in history.
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After over 7 weeks of lockdown restrictions, and adventures limited to our doorsteps, we have found ourselves yearning for wild spaces & human connection. If you’re also in need of a little wilderness & inspiration, we hope you’ll enjoy our new film.
Hydrotherapy is a short film by Friction Collective. It’s a story of adaptation, strength & re-wilding set in the raw and beautiful landscapes of Snowdonia National park. Laura has not only overcome a life changing illness through wild swimming, but has also found a greater connection to the natural world. This has ignited her mission to make a stand for the natural environment, and protect wild waters and wild spaces across the UK.
While restrictions on open water swimming have been lifted in some parts of the UK, this activity still comes with significant risks. With very few lifeguards on duty at the moment, and cold water temperatures, now is not the time to risk your safety, or risk putting any additional strains on emergency services. We really hope that you feel inspired to start planning some wild swimming adventures, but for now we urge you to hold off from participating in any form of open water swimming. Further information is available from the RNLI & Outdoor Swimmer.
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A Friction Collective production featuring Laura Owen Sanderson
Directed by Fin and Jack Davies
Produced by Lewis Smith
Shot by Josh Williams and Jack Davies
Sound Design & Music by Paddy Henchman
Colour by Fin Davies
‘The Making Of’ by Charlie Bush
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The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation July Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Perry F. Renshaw, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Utah. He presented on “Life Elevated: Examining Altitude-Related Effects on Mental illness.”
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Keep moving and stay flexible with these joint-health tips.
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