pressurized air inside of the tennis ball. Which just boils down to a lighter ball. So if the stroke of the player is on the weaker side than this is the right technique for you. Now‚ for the affects on cooling the tennis ball is the exact opposite. When the player cools the ball the pressurized air inside of the ball will becomes heavy. So‚ if the player has a heavier stroke this is the right stroke for that person These techniques are not always good so here are some of the cons of heating
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and paranoia.1 In some cases‚ use can cause convulsions that lead to death. Long-range damage In the long term‚ meth use can cause irreversible harm: increased heart rate and blood pressure; damaged blood vessels in the brain that can cause strokes or an irregular heartbeat that can‚ in turn‚ cause cardiovascular2 collapse or death; and liver‚ kidney and lung damage. Users may suffer brain damage‚ including memory loss and an increasing inability to grasp abstract thoughts. Those who recover
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medical field. First we’re going to look at how Doctors prescribe music in general. This gives us a first-hand look on how and why some doctors are using music to treat their patients. Secondly‚ we’re going to see how listening to music a day keeps stroke pains away. This leads us to examine a study performed on two groups of patients with medical doctors in Finland. Third‚ we’re going to closely examine how cancer can be cured by playing the guitar. This leads us to examine the life of 13 year
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(also spelled haemorrhage) is a subtype of intracranial hemorrhage that occurs within the brain tissue itself. It is alternatively called intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). It can be caused by brain trauma‚ or it can occur spontaneously in hemorrhagic stroke. Non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage is a spontaneous bleeding into the brain tissue.[1] A cerebral hemorrhage is an intra-axial hemorrhage; that is‚ it occurs within the brain tissue rather than outside of it. The other category of intracranial
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Product Development and R&D strategy‚ patents ResMed developed a CPAP device to help prevent OSA in those patients with sleep apnea. 30% of CPAP patients discontinued therapy b/c of the discomfort of having constant air pressure delivered to them. ResMed saw the need to develop VPAP which varied the air pressure during exhalations. Ultimately‚ they wanted to create AutoSet which sensed and delivered the appropriate air pressure to the patients. However‚ the patents for this device were not
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experience palpitations (heart pounding)‚ chest pain‚ dizziness‚ and loss of consciousness. The heart rate may be elevated (>100)‚ slow (<60)‚ or within the normal range. This condition can be very serious‚ leading to a drop in blood pressure and even stroke. Given its seriousness‚ it is important for patients to educate themselves about the causes and treatment of atrial fibrillation. By the end of this article you will learn the answers to these critical questions: • What causes atrial fibrillation
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Strokes and Bell’s Palsy present symptoms that are fairly close to each other. Lyme disease and diabetes could also cause the numbness and the paralysis in the case of lyme disease. Unilateral facial paralysis and/or droop is exhibited in Bell’s Palsy and a stroke‚ as well as speech difficulty. An inability to furrow eyebrows and a loss of the nasolabial crease are mainly attributed to Bell’s Palsy‚ unlikely to occur with a stroke (Mayhew). An ability to close the affected sides’ eye and ear or
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against the sides of the veins. The amount of this pushing is your circulatory strain. On the off chance that your circulatory strain is too high‚ it puts additional strain on your arteries (and your heart) and this may prompt to heart attack and strokes. The force that makes weight on veins that is your systolic blood pressure. An ordinary systolic pressure is beneath 120. A measurement of at least 140 is high blood strain or high blood pressure (additionally called hypertension). The diastolic
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Heart Disease: Definition – Heart disease is a broad term used to describe a range of diseases that affect your heart. The various diseases that are classified as heart disease include diseases of your blood vessels‚ such as coronary artery disease; heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias); heart infections; and heart defects you’re born with (congenital heart defects). How to prevent – Do not smoke or use tobacco‚ exercise for 30 minutes on most days of the week‚ eat a heart-healthy diet‚ maintain
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muscle. The clot‚ often caused by rupturing or tearing of plaque in an artery. Stroke - A stroke can have a devastating effect on somebody. It may leave a person with no long-term effects‚ with a permanent weakness down one side of their body or‚ at worst‚ in a deep coma from which they never recover. When moving and handling people who have suffered from a stroke‚ you will need to be aware of the extent of the stroke and what parts of the body have been affected. Aii – An outline of the procedure
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