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Autosomal Recessive Inheritance – Genetics

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This video describes autosomal recessive inheritance where healthy carrier parents have a 25% chance of having a child affected with a particular genetic condition.

Examples of recessive conditions include cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, Tay-Sachs disease and many other rare conditions

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The Ultimate MALAYSIAN Healthy Food Swaps | Eat This. Not That. | Joanna Soh

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♥ My country, Malaysia is currently the FATTEST country in South East Asia. It’s sad! Most of us aren’t aware of how bad a food can be for us because we are used to eating this way. Or perhaps we just don’t care!
♥ Let’s stop this OBESITY epidemic worldwide and look at how we can make healthier food choices and still enjoy our local dishes when eating out.
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Here’s my take on Malaysian Healthy Food Swaps:
1) Fried Rice vs Economy Rice
2) Roti Canai vs Thosai
3) Nasi Lemak vs Nasi Kerabu
4) Fried Chicken vs Tandoori Chicken
5) Curry Noodles vs Clear Broth Noodles
6) Fried Popiah vs Seaweed Popiah
7) Pasembur vs Fruit Salad
8) Briyani Rice vs White Rice
9) Mixed Rice + Side Dishes
10) Banana Fritters vs Banana
11) Curry Puff vs Sweet Potato
12) Teh Tarik vs Teh O
13) White Coffee vs Coffee O

All these food swaps may seem difficult to begin with. But as we become more conscious of our eating habits and practice making better choices, you’ll start to notice the different on your body, your energy level and you will be saving yourself from all the diseases.

We are what we eat. We CAN make a difference today and that starts with each and every one of us. How are you making better food choices today? Let me know in the comments below.

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MORE VIDEOS TO GUIDE YOU THROUGH YOUR JOURNEY

10 Food Hacks to Eat Less! (+Lose Weight)


How to Stop Overeating: 7 Types of Hunger


5 Must Eat Food for a Flat Tummy


Changes to Your Body from Age 20 – 70


My Weekly Food Shopping (Healthy Grocery Guide)


7 Must Have in Your Grocery List


How to STOP Binge Eating for Life


Healthy Ways to Deal with Period Cravings


How to Eat Cheat Meals & Still Lose Weight


How to Lose Weight & Stay Slim WITHOUT Dieting


Best Guide to Start a Successful Meal Plan & Lose Weight


How to Eat & Exercise Correctly According to Your Body Type


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QUICK & HEALTHY MEALS UNDER RM 5!

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Hey guys! So following last week’s ‘My fitness journey’ video, I thought it was only appropriate for me to first address the most challenging thing most of you seem to DM/Email me about- diet! Hence, I put together this piece, which portrays my what I eat in a day on Rest Days pretty accurately. On days I do train, the volume is a little more, but let’s save that for another video!! :p

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MEAL PLANNING for Beginners | 6 Easy Steps

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Today we’re talking all about meal planning and how to get started in 6 easy steps. Do you meal plan?

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What is Sickle Cell Disease?

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What is sickle cell disease? Watch this video to learn more about this lifelong blood disorder and test your knowledge with a quiz at the end.

What is sickle cell anemia? Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive genetic condition where the beta-globin protein subunit of hemoglobin is misshapen, which ultimately leads to a sickle-shaped red blood cell, which is prematurely destroyed and can get stuck in small blood vessels.

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Risk Assessment for Health and Safety in the Care Home – BVS Training

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This training resource is now available for FREE UK delivery:
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Risk assessments are a legal requirement under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. This video will show managers and staff how to carry out effective health and safety risk assessments in the care home. Learn how to identify the hazards and risks; evaluate the risks; record existing control measures; evaluate the adequacy of control measures; implement additional controls; review the risk assessments and control measures. Staff, residents and general building assessments are all examined.

Subjects covered include:

Identify the Hazards
Observation
Consultation
Hazard Reporting
Identify Who is at Risk
Evaluate the Risks
Evaluate the Severity of the Hazard
Record your Findings
Review and Revise the Assessments
Generic Assessments
Staff Assessments
Resident Assessments
Case Study and Results
Summary

Video Format:
DVD or Download

Duration:
24 minute video in 16 sections to be used in a suggested 3 hour training session

Supporting Materials:
Contains a Lesson plan, Handouts, Question and Answer sheets, Care Certificate Workbook and a CPD Accredited Certificate

Consultant:
Andy Furness, CFIOSH GIFireE MIIRSM MRSH

Peer Review:
Salvus Consulting – Safety Management Training

Standards:

Care Certificate Standard 13

Social Care Induction Framework for Wales (SCIF) (2012) 3.1, 2.2.6

NOS: CHS2, CHS 6, SCDHSC0022, SCDHSC0223, SCDHSC0032

QCF: Unit ref: R/601/8922, F/601/8138, J601/8027, T/502/7585, K/502/7583, A/601/9420
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Introduction to Health and Safety at work

Most people are aware that health and safety is important, but for whatever reasons, precautions are regularly ignored. This video shows how very simple changes to workplace activity can avoid life changing harm or injury and the importance of health and safety at work.

00:00 A real life example of injury caused by poor measures
00:43 Workers’ rights
00:54 Personal responsibilities
01:26 Risk assessment in our personal lives
02:19 Example of injury over a period of time
02:56 Managing risk in a work environment
04:37 Keeping the workplace as safe as possible

It also shows how we all do our own risk assessments in our personal lives, so carrying them out at work is just a continuation of these. Although responsibility for health and safety primarily lies with the management, everyone has their role to play in looking after themselves and others.

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Health Fix (4.7.2016)

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How to Start a Lifestyle Brand from Scratch

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As we get closer to October 1st, I’m breaking down the different steps it takes to start a brand from scratch. Also, we’re trying to hit 1,000 followers before our launch, can y’all help us out? https://www.instagram.com/carraway.shop/

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http://602communications.com Justin Boots is a brand that inspires feverish devotion from it’s fans. In this presentation, emotional marketing guru Graeme Newell examines just how they do it, and what other brands can learn from it.

Canine Dementia: everything you need to know about senility in dogs

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Canine Dementia: everything you need to know about senility in dogs

Senility in dogs, canine dementia or canine cognitive dysfunction are different names for the same disease. Our pet dogs are living longer than ever and as a result senility is also becoming a common problem.

Unfortunately though it is only recognized and treated in a small proportion of those dogs actually suffering from dementia.

Join me as I go through the causes, signs and symptoms, treatment, prognosis and life expectancy of canine cognitive dysfunction. Taking action at an early stage has the potential to make all the difference in your senior dogs quality of life.

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Canine distemper is a virus that affects the skin, brain, eyes, respiratory, and intestinal organs of dogs. Though it is a highly infectious disease, it is entirely preventable by vaccination. Dogs of all age are at risk, though it mostly affects puppies under the age of six months. There are ways to recognize the symptoms so you can get your dog treated.

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A3J Vigilante Operations, USS Enterprise

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The A3J Vigilante was one of the largest aircraft ever operated from the deck of an aircraft carrier, as shown in this footage taken on the USS Enterprise. This footage can be found on the rocket.aero DVD “Vigilante: A3J and RA-5C.” For more information, visit www.rocket.aero
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Buerger's Disease (Thromboangiitis Obliterans) | Vasculitis Mnemonic

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Buerger’s Disease, also known as Thromboangiitis Obliterans, is a medium-vessel vasculitis that is strongly associated with smoking; it is commonly seen in males younger than 40-years-old. Clinically, Buerger’s disease presents with intermittent claudication, which refers to pain caused by lack of blood flow (especially during exercise). When this affects the fingers, patients can develop Raynaud phenomenon, which refers to the fingers’ change in color from white to blue to red when placed under cold water. When the finger ischemia is even more severe, gangrene and autoamputation of the digits can occur (hence why “obliterans” is in the name). Buerger’s disease patient may also develop superficial nodular phlebitis, which refers to pain and inflammation along veins. pathology reveals a segmental, thrombosing vasculitis with vein and nerve involvement. Smoking cessation is not curative, but it has been shown to slow progression and severity of Buerger’s disease.

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Buerger disease (also known as the thromboangiitis obliterans) is a type of vasculitis that affects small and medium blood vessels and has been linked strongly to smoking. Buerger disease is characterised by poor blood flow through blood vessels due to inflammation and blood clotting. Symptoms typically include pain (claudication), increased sensitivity to cold, diminished pulses, and cyanosis. Gangrene is often a complication which may require amputation of the affected area. Learn how health care professionals diagnose Buerger disease using ultrasound and angiography. Created by Ian Mannarino.

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