Saturday, 15 June 2013

IN BREATH CALM OWN BRAIN, OUT BREATH GOT OWN BODY, HOW IS THE WATER MINDFULNESS

///////////////////airway compromise, though a well documentedacute complication of IM, is often overlooked in differential diagnosis of severe stridor in children. Obstructive symptoms often resolve with head-of-bed elevation, intravenous hydration, humidification and systemic corticosteroids. In rare instances, severe panpharyngeal and transglottic oedema may necessitate endotracheal intubation, or even emergent tracheostomy. Furthermore, acute tonsillectomy has emerged as the preferred surgical intervention.1



/////////////////////Treadmill training proved more effective than training with overground walking regarding functional mobility, functional performance, gross motor function and functional balance in children with cerebral palsy.



////////////////////NIGHT SHIFTS INCR CA RISK



/////////////////melatonin inhibits cancer growth


//////////////////sciam =ENHANCING RESILIENCE= taming our emotions, exercising regularly and strengthening our social ties can help us shake off misfortune



///////////////////ECZEMA RX INFECTION, EXACERBATIONS AND QUIESCENCE- ALL AHVE RX



/////////////////A/W BG SLEEP



/////////////////////////DUST LUNG DISEASE


/////////////////WHITTINGTON NTS SCORE=Neonates with a score of 1 should be reviewed and those scoring ≥2 should be considered for NICU admission for further management.




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