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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Nov 26, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.971 (556/77,279 LTDR)
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As someone with both sensory and auditory processing disorders who received help from both an occupational therapist and speech language pathologist in school I just wanted to second Mikeās shout out to them, I may not have been officially diagnosed with either disorder at the time I received services from them but they were both incredibly helpful nonetheless!
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As a recently retired dancer, thank you for talking about the dangers of hyperextension! I was trained in a very ādeeper stretch is always betterā era where everyone was shooting for the most intense oversplits, etc. Being able to take my split past 180 degrees didnāt make me a better dancer and now I have a lot of knee and hip pain in my early 20s (and many of my former teammates are in the same situation). Itās a cool trick but not worth the risk imo.
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14:43 the technician who took my EKG explained after i asked curiously that my heart seemed fine and started attempting to explain why it was fine despite how the diagram looked inconsistent. I replied "oh, so my heart rate is changing, but it's changing properly." She was a bit taken aback by how simply i put it and that i was actually able to interpret what she meant. sometimes the reason things in books are different is simpler to explain than the way an academic would usually approach it. That's why we have science communicators.
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7:50 YES HEALING ITCHES! THANK YOU FOR ACKNOWLEDGING THAT AND SAYING IT, SO MANY DOCTORS DON'T THINK ABOUT IT!
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The hot spoon thing definitely works for me, though you have to get the temperature just high enough to sting when applied but still be tolerable for a few seconds. Supposedly, the heat breaks down the proteins in the mosquito saliva (which is how they numb the area then they "bite"), which is why it stops itching. Even if that isn't exactly what happens, I very rarely have to apply a hot spoon more than once for the itching to be permanently gone.
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@supermyrea1
5 months ago
I've come to love how much critique Dr. Mike has on House MD for knowing useless trivia, but here he is... knowing the weight of a seal...
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