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    • PinkPantheress – Pain (Lyrics) "had a few dreams about you, I can't tell you what we did"

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      PinkPantheress - Pain (Lyrics) "had a few dreams about you, I can't tell you what we did"

      » Stream PinkPantheress – Pain: https://open.spotify.com/track/59IqCFx50pTdpyWa8mL7fh?si=232a40a4b8534d36
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      » Lyrics:
      It’s 8 oclock in the morning now i’m entering my bed,
      had a few dreams about you, i can’t tell you what we did,
      i expected to see ya, on your morning run again,
      i know i shouldn’t be watching cos everytime i feel the pain.
      (la la la la la la la la) x2

      You told me it wasn’t over and that we’d be together soon,
      but was this before or after, you told me to leave your room,
      I used to think we’d make it far, it turned out that we are
      it’s such a shame that we weren’t the same at all.
      (la la la la la la la) x4

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      The official lyric video for Dreams – the new single from Alex Ross featuring Dakota and T-Pain, OUT NOW. Stream/Download it here: https://AlexRoss.lnk.to/Dreamsyd

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    • Paget disease of bone

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      What is Paget disease of bone? In Paget disease of bone there’s an excessive amount of bone resorption and haphazard bone growth. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: http://osms.it/more.

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      An exploration of how cancer spreads to bone and the three different classifications of bone metastases.
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    • NASH Disease Overview

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      Did you know that non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH is a type of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease? If you have NASH you have inflammation, excessive fat and cell damage in your liver. Dr. John Goff from the Rocky Mountain Gastroenterology Centers in Denver will be discussing the scope of the problem, the effects on the liver, who is at most risk and additional injuries that can be caused and what you can do to be healthier.
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    • painless laser hair removal exists?

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    • Microblading Eyebrows | Time, Cost, & Pain | Results@0:42

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      My experience on getting my eyebrows microbladed. Results@0:42. Sorry for saying “um” so much, my eyebrows were throbbing and all I could think about was getting some relief. Comment below if you have had microblading done and what was your experience like? Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and Subscribe!!!! #microbladingeyebrows

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    • Mercury and Minamata Disease: a Lesson from Japan | United Nations | UN in Action

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      In the late 1950s, people and animals in the Japanese fishing village of Minamata began to fall ill to a strange disease, which mainly affects the central nervous system. In severe cases, victims fell into a coma and died within weeks. Researchers later found that high levels of methylmercury, the most toxic form of mercury, in the industrial wastewater from a chemical factory was the cause of the disease and named it Minamata disease.

      Mr. Masami Ogata lost his grandfather to the disease and his sister was born with it. 20 members of his family, including himself, have been certified as Minamata disease patients. Now working as a storyteller at the Minamata Disease Municipal Museum, he hopes that the world will learn a lesson from Minamata and never repeat the same mistake.

      Mercury discharge is a global concern. In an effort to minimize the health and environmental harm of mercury and its compounds, the international community adopted the Minamata Convention on Mercury in 2013.

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      Symptoms, risk factors and treatments of Minamata disease (Medical Condition)

      Minamata disease, sometimes referred to as Chisso-Minamata disease, is a neurological syndrome caused by severe mercury poisoning

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      Music: ‘Undaunted’ Kevin Macleod CC-BY-3.0
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    • 18. Disease Progression Modeling and Subtyping, Part 1

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      MIT 6.S897 Machine Learning for Healthcare, Spring 2019
      Instructor: David Sontag
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      Prof. Sontag discusses aspects of disease progression modeling, including staging, subtyping, and multi-task and unsupervised learning. The goals are to determine the patient’s place in the disease trajectory and how treatment may affect progression.

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      This video aims to educate undergraduate university students with at least one year of science background about how to disease progression and development is measured for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease or motor neuron disease). Despite recent advances in research, there is currently no cure for ALS and much is still unknown about the disease. The number of individuals who die from ALS has increased to three per day in Canada. This video discusses ALS research relating to the measurement of disease progression.

      Video by students from McMaster University’s Demystifying Medicine Seminar Series

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      Armon, C. & Brandstater, M.E. (1999). Motor unit number estimate-based rates of progression of ALS predict patient survival. Muscle & Nerve, 22, 1571-1575.

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    • How painful is the abortion procedure? #AskDrRaegan

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      We would love to be able to tell you exactly what you can expect to feel during your abortion, but unfortunately there is no one answer to this question that will be true for everyone. Learn more about what can impact your pain levels on Bedsider (https://www.bedsider.org/questions/2190-how-painful-is-abortion).

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