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Concussion Patients: Return To Work – Step by Step Guide

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Concussion Patients: Return To Work - Step by Step Guide

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A step by step guide to returning a concussion patient back to work and alleviating concussion symptoms along the way. Concussion Dr.

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DISCLAIMER This is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of doctors and/or healthcare professionals. Patients should consult their physician and/or healthcare providers in matters relating to their health, and in particular, with respect to any concussion and/or symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
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Football concussions are one of the most common sports injuries. The NFL concussion policy has come under a lot of scrutiny and I’m here to help give a more simple look at how players are evaluated for a concussion in the NFL.

All of this information can be found publicly online, at sites like this
https://bit.ly/2x1fEml but most people don’t really understand all of the tests. I hope this video helps clarify the concussion screening process and gives a look inside that sideline blue medical tent!

-Brian

DISCLAIMER: This video represents the opinions of the individual and not my employer, Mayo Clinic. This video is not meant to be taken as medical advice. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns you may have a concussion
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Concussions in Soccer: What You Need to Know

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Soccer isn’t the first sport that comes to mind when thinking about concussion risks, but it’s beginning to rival football. In an effort to bring better awareness to the issue and promote a safer and healthier soccer experience for young athletes, Arizona Youth Soccer Association and Banner Health have partnered to better educate coaches, players, and parents on how to recognize and properly treat concussions.

You can learn more about our Concussion Center at https://www.bannerhealth.com/services/concussion.
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How thyroid problems can affect fertility | Nourish with Melanie #35

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How thyroid problems can affect fertility
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Did you know thyroid problems can impact your fertility? With around one in twenty people having some type of thyroid condition, you should know what symptoms to look for and how to optimise your thyroid health before you start trying to conceive.

In today’s episode of Nourish, fertility dietitian Melanie McGrice, you’ll learn the common thyroid problems that exist, how they could affect your fertility and what dietary changes you can use to regulate your thyroid hormones.

Enjoy!

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Kids Meet a Hypnotist | Kids Meet | HiHo Kids

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Learn more about our Hypnotist Jim Kellner!
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We see hypnosis in movies and TV all the time – after a few swings of a watch, some poor sap starts clucking like a chicken or crying like a baby – but is there any truth to this? Can you actually hypnotize someone?

Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com:
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Close your eyes. Breathe in and out, slowly. Picture yourself by the ocean. It’s warm; you can hear waves. You’re completely at ease. Now, when I count backwards from 3… yadda, yadda yadda and ta-dah: That’s the Hollywood version of hypnosis. Luckily, it’s bunk. But what is hypnosis? Is it real?

The short answer: yes… but maybe not the way you think.

Hypnosis is a trance state characterized by suggestibility, relaxation and heightened imagination – like daydreaming. Think of “losing yourself” in a book or movie. You’re conscious, but you tune out stimuli, including your own worries and doubts. This happens more often than you might think – in fact, by that definition, you’ve probably accidentally hypnotized yourself before.

You’re highly suggestible when entranced, so when a hypnotist tells you to do something, you’re more likely to do it – hence the ol’ cluck-like-a-chicken bit. Fear of embarrassment flies out the window, but not a sense of safety and morality. It’s reassuring when you think about it. At least stage magicians are churning out temporary chickens instead of Winter Soldiers.

Hypnosis is often described as a way to access the subconscious — the part of your mind that does the “behind-the-scenes” thinking. It’s the unsung hero solving problems, finding your stuff, giving you out-of-the-blue “eureka” moments and whatnot.

Psychiatrists think hypnosis partially subdues the conscious mind. Think of your conscious mind as an inhibitive force – the thing that hits the brakes. Your subconscious mind, on the other hands, is the seat of imagination and impulse. It that’s the case, then of course you become suggestible when the conscious part of you gets put on the cognitive back burner. The subconscious also regulates sensations & emotions.

So if you’re entranced, a hypnotist can trigger feelings & senses via suggestion. This part of your brain also helps store memories, meaning hypnotized people can access lost memories – which also implies that it’s possible to create false memories.

Skeptics have another explanation for this state – social pressure. Their idea is that insecure people can be convinced that they should act a certain way. And when they do, they think “oh, I must be in a trance”. Kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy or placebo effect.

This is just scratching the surface. We haven’t even talked about how to actually hypnotize people, and whether that whole pendulum thing is real. Spoiler alert: yes. It’s meant to induce a state of suggestibility by making you focus on one object with such intensity that you lose track of external stimuli.

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The Science of Hypnosis

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What happens in the brain after a concussion

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Imagine your brain as a network of all the airports, airplanes and their flight paths around the world. This network represents the brain cells or neurons and all of their connections.

If a storm comes in, some flights will be grounded and others diverted to alternate airport hubs for safety, increasing the operational demand at those hubs. This bad weather also leaves a trail of damage in its path.

The same is true in the brain. A concussion is a bad storm that disrupts many neurons, causes stretching and shearing of the axons, and leads to an overall energy crisis within the brain.

After an injury to the brain, two major events unfold:

1. Activity at the cellular level is disrupted, leading to a loss of potassium ions and an influx of calcium ions. Ion pumps work overtime to return this activity to normal, which requires a lot of energy in the form of glucose.

2. There is a decrease in the blood flow to the brain. However, blood flow is vital to transport much-needed glucose to the injured cells. This results in an energy crisis, where the body needs more glucose but reduced cerebral blood flow prevents its delivery.

Going back to the airport analogy, the storm causes chaos inside the remaining airport hubs as employees become overworked and airports understaffed.

If another bad storm passes through, it can shut down everything. So another head injury during this energy crisis can lead to brain swelling and to a potentially fatal condition called Second Impact Syndrome.
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How To Hypnotize Someone For Beginners

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How To Hypnotize Someone For Beginners

Learn How To Hypnotize Someone for Beginners in the world of hypnosis. Follow the 5 rules I present in this video and you will be able to hypnotize someone very easily. Press here to Subscribe: https://eugen.link/youtube

Hypnosis is very easy to learn and to apply if you know what you need to do and what needs to happen to get those results.

Here are the five rules that will help any beginner to hypnotize someone fast and easy, every time.

0:00 – 0:37 | 5 Secrets for Hypnosis.
0:37 – 0:58 | The Client has to Want to be hypnotized.
0:58 – 1:10 | You have to be congruent.
1:10 – 1:22 | No Objections.
1:22 – 1:22 | Open to suggestions.
1:43 – 3:46 | Make suggestions real.

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Fine Needle Aspiration Thyroid Nodule (graphic)

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Learn about the thyroid gland and a thyroid nodule. Also, view a step-by-step guide through a fine needle aspiration (FNA) procedure and what to expect after the test. To learn more visit, http://bit.ly/PRIf2L.
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Concussion management and return to learn

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Check out our Concussion infographic http://bit.ly/1tZmYF1
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For more information on concussions, visit: www.ontario.ca/concussions

For concussion safety guidelines, visit http://safety.ophea.net

Dr. Mike Evans is founder of the Health Design Lab at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, and a staff physician at St. Michael’s Hospital.

Written and Narrated by Dr. Mike Evans
Produced by Evans Health Lab
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©2014 Michael Evans and Reframe Health Films Inc.
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HYPNOSIS EXPLAINED – Hypnotherapy with Danna Pycher | How does hypnosis work | KIENVUUMD Interviews

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HYPNOSIS EXPLAINED - Hypnotherapy with Danna Pycher | How does hypnosis work | KIENVUUMD Interviews

What is Hypnosis? How does Hypnotherapy work? How can it cure trauma and disease in the body? Join me and hear Danna Pycher talk about her personal experience from trauma to a new life after hypnosis.

Danna Pycher is a hypnotherapist specializing in chronic illness, trauma, and weight loss. She works with people from around the world to help them overcome underlying emotional issues that have created or aggravated physical distress.

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Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

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Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

Hypothyroidism is a condition involving a low thyroid functioning (decreased thyroid hormone levels). Thyroid hormones (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) are important for metabolism, movement and mentation, and when these hormones are low, it can lead to specific signs and symptoms.

I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like this video and subscribe for more lessons like this one!

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