Dr. Labrum's findings lead him to approach the problem of peripheral neuropathy without the usual reliance of prescription medication. In fact, he discovered that the medications doctors so often prescribe for a myriad of conditions are a major contributing factor to peripheral neuropathy!
How is ongoing, severe stress and adversity in early childhood connected to chronic disease in adults? And, what can we do about it? In this animated video, narrated by Center on the Developing Child Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., learn what the latest science tells us about how early experiences affect not only early learning and school readiness, but also lifelong health. Understand the effects of adversities such as poverty, discrimination, systemic racism, exposure to violence, and child maltreatment, abuse, and neglect on the developing brain and many other systems in the body. Challenge yourself to think about how we can use policies and resources to address the sources of these problems. And, consider how integrating pediatric primary care with every aspect of the early childhood ecosystem may be an important part of the solution.
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Today I show you how to save sick, or stressed Phalaenopsis orchids, which don’t have many roots and have soft, wrinkly leaves!
Phalaenopsis orchids can get sick if we don’t care for them properly. Here is a list of all the common problems you might encounter with Phalaenopsis orchids https://youtu.be/zGjxPQ3EzcU and how to pick a healthy orchid https://youtu.be/b3EwjeSS3CM
Here is our entire Care series, including how to water, repot and many other useful topics!
One month later and the orchids are in great shape, with just a bit of care 😀
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🌸Vanda Care https://go.missorchidgirl.com/VandaCare
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Fir Bark – Reptibark from ZooMed
Fertilizer and supplements:
MSU Orchid fertilizer for osmosis / rain water https://go.missorchidgirl.com/XQ8yO6
Slotted pots from rePotme https://go.missorchidgirl.com/Stjj80
LED shop panels & LED kitchen tubes from Leroy Merlin, 4000k
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Today we continue our Orchid Care for beginners series with an important episode, which will address what you should do after your orchid stops blooming!
If you missed our previous tutorials, watch them here:
How to repot Orchids https://youtu.be/cWFyQzJbGDg
How to water Orchids https://youtu.be/NhPvFIxJtys
How to feed Orchids https://youtu.be/3wVKQ6C3CUM
How to extend the life of orchid flowers https://youtu.be/QJ52c7IUn1g
Flowers are not supposed to last forever on our orchid, they will naturally dry and fall, one by one. Now it’s when the orchid will burst into growth, producing new leaves and roots and even grow in size.
Repotting is a must if it hasn’t been done by now and water and fertilizer should be a priority! Together with these elements bright shade and shelter from direct sun, along with intermediate temperatures will make sure your orchid will grow normally and will have great chances to rebloom!
Cutting the main flower spike above a growth node, or growth bud, can promote another secondary spike with another flush of blooms! This is recommended only if the orchid is healthy and has a good root system!
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🌸Cattleya Care https://go.missorchidgirl.com/CattleyaCare
🌸Oncidium Care https://go.missorchidgirl.com/OncidiumCare
🌸Vanda Care https://go.missorchidgirl.com/VandaCare
🌸Dendrobium Care https://go.missorchidgirl.com/DendrobiumCare
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🌸 Other things I use:
Various organic mixes from rePotme https://go.missorchidgirl.com/Agqj48
Fir Bark – Reptibark from ZooMed
Fertilizer and supplements:
MSU Orchid fertilizer for osmosis / rain water https://go.missorchidgirl.com/XQ8yO6
Slotted pots from rePotme https://go.missorchidgirl.com/Stjj80
LED shop panels & LED kitchen tubes from Leroy Merlin, 4000k
Orvibo WiFi Smart Plugs https://amzn.to/2MLSR7T
Shelf units:
Lerberg, Mulig, Omar from IKEA
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What is TRAUMA CENTER? What does TRAUMA CENTER mean? TRAUMA CENTER meaning – TRAUMA CENTER definition – TRAUMA CENTER explanation.
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A trauma center (or trauma centre) is a hospital equipped and staffed to provide care for patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds. A trauma center may also refer to an emergency department (also known as a “casualty department” or “accident & emergency”) without the presence of specialized services to care for victims of major trauma.
In the United States, a hospital can receive trauma center status by meeting specific criteria established by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and passing a site review by the Verification Review Committee. Official designation as a trauma center is determined by individual state law provisions. Trauma centers vary in their specific capabilities and are identified by “Level” designation: Level-I (Level-1) being the highest, to Level-III (Level-3) being the lowest (some states have five designated levels, in which case Level-V (Level-5) is the lowest).
The highest levels of trauma centers have access to specialist medical and nursing care including emergency medicine, trauma surgery, critical care, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, anesthesiology and radiology, as well as highly sophisticated surgical and diagnostic equipment. Lower levels of trauma centers may only be able to provide initial care and stabilization of a traumatic injury and arrange for transfer of the victim to a higher level of trauma care.
The operation of a trauma center is extremely expensive. Some areas—especially rural regions—are under-served by trauma centers because of this expense. As there is no way to schedule the need for emergency services, patient traffic at trauma centers can vary widely. A variety of methods have been developed for dealing with this.
A trauma center will often have a helipad for receiving patients that have been airlifted to the hospital. In many cases, persons injured in remote areas and transported to a distant trauma center by helicopter can receive faster and better medical care than if they had been transported by ground ambulance to a closer hospital that does not have a designated trauma center. The trauma level certification can directly affect the patient’s outcome and determine if the patient needs to be transferred to a higher level trauma center.
MS Learn Online is the National MS Society’s online educational webcast series. This video features part one of a discussion with Allen Bowling, MD, who talks about diet, supplements, physical medicine, and multiple sclerosis. Video Rating: / 5
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Clinical Psychologist Dr. Christina Iglesia is a PTSD & trauma expert. In this eye-opening live class, Dr. Christina walks through MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson and the MedCircle audience what you need to know about how trauma & PTSD impact a relationship – and what to do about it.
Learn more about Dr. Christina here: http://www.drchristinaiglesia.com/
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This class will benefit you if you are looking for information on…
The psychology and mental health of trauma
The impact of trauma and PTSD on relationships
When trauma leads to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Trauma therapy options and support strategies
The symptoms of PTSD including dissociation
Mental health interventions for emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual assault, violence, and other traumatic events
How to prevent or cope with any mental illness that may result from trauma
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Unhealed relationship trauma is far deeper than you being relationship-challenged. The difference between trauma and stressful situations is subtle but important. Stressful situations end and leave fewer exit wounds than in traumatic situations. A traumatic situation involves a great deal of fear, terror, and powerlessness. The stress involved in a traumatic situation tends to be harsh and ongoing. Also, the after-effects of trauma tend to get worse over time. If you are wondering if what you experienced in your relationship was more traumatic than stressful, and whether you’re dealing with unhealed relationship trauma, this video is for you.
The goal of this video is to build awareness on the topic of relationship trauma and abuse. If you feel someone could benefit from these videos, do consider sharing!
#trauma #relationshiphurt
Also, if you want to learn more about the signs of unhealed trauma in general, we have a video on that too: https://youtu.be/41-dra66Y0o
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