3. Can be useful in reconstructive and microsurgery Blockage of the veins is a serious complication in reconstructive and microsurgery as those of scalp, retina and amputated ears. Leech therapy is useful in keeping the tissues healthy during and after surgery. If leech therapy is conducted during surgery, the saliva of the leeches helps in thinning the blood, which in turn lowers the chances of venous congestion. Also, the passive oozing after detaching leeches can help improve blood flow after microsurgery. [4] … [Read more...] about What Is Leech Therapy? Proven Health Benefits And Side Effects
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Daily Horoscope: 26 January 2021
Sagittarius: 22 November - 21 December Today is going to be a very important day for the politics-related people. You can have some great success. There is also a strong possibility of getting employment for unemployed people of this amount. Your struggle, which has been going on for a long time, may end today. If you want to start a business in partnership, then this time is favorable. Talking about money, today you will be worried about some old debt. It will be better to consider your financial decisions carefully and pay more attention to savings so that you can get rid of debt at the earliest. Give enough time to your spouse, otherwise today the tension between you may increase. Today will be normal for you in terms of health. … [Read more...] about Daily Horoscope: 26 January 2021
Is ADHD a Real Disorder or One End of a Normal Continuum?
Influenced by postencephalitic behavior disorder, in the 1940s through the 1960s the cluster of symptoms that we now think of as ADHD came to be referred to as minimal brain damage, a term later softened to minimal brain dysfunction. The assumption was that there was some form of subtle brain damage incurred either in childhood or during the birth process, even in the absence of neurological symptoms. Attempts were made in the 1950s to define the syndrome more specifically, and the name “hyperkinetic impulse disorder” was suggested. Hyperactivity was considered the most striking feature of the disorder.8 … [Read more...] about Is ADHD a Real Disorder or One End of a Normal Continuum?
How Dennis DeYoung Helped Me Face the Life Ahead of Me
That experience grounded DeYoung in a more generalized fear that drove his career. He knew that it was possible that his rock and roll dream simply might not work for him and was determined to make sure he achieved his dreams. And thus, just as his songwriting method was simple and straightforward, so was DeYoung’s motivation to achieve in his career. “Fear of failure. That's what drives us all. That's it,” DeYoung described. “... My philosophy has always been that what drives us, fear as much as anything else is a great motivator,” he said. “I think the idea of fear of failure is wrapped up with a quest for perfection. So, my whole life, I've been on that quest.” … [Read more...] about How Dennis DeYoung Helped Me Face the Life Ahead of Me
‘Tis the Season to Be… Not Jolly
To be effective, a light must produce 10,000 lux. A lux is a unit of illuminance or the amount of light energy that illuminates a specific area. The catch here is the amount of lux is a function of distance, meaning a light can claim to emit the requisite 10,000 lux but only at a distance of 6 inches from the surface being illuminated—in this case, the face and eyes—because, obviously, the closer one is to a light source the brighter it will appear. It is generally recommended that for treating SAD, the source of light produces 10,000 lux at 12 to 18 inches from the face. … [Read more...] about ‘Tis the Season to Be… Not Jolly