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  • Most Dangerous Ways To School | Best Of - Philippines, Colombia & Bolivia | Sherringford LLC

    Most Dangerous Ways To School | Best Of - Philippines, Colombia & Bolivia Facing the most extreme conditions – marching, climbing or swimming, these little kids fear neither brutal cold nor dangerous terrain. They face wild animals. They climb up mountainous paths, fight their way through icy wastelands or under the merciless sun of the desert. They persevere through all this with only one goal in sight: a better life. These children have the most spectacular and most dangerous ways to school in the world! Go Go

  • FDA approves blood test to screen for colon cancer | Sherringford LLC

    NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS 2 minutes news digest Go Go Go The FDA has approved Guardant Health’s blood test, Shield, to screen for colon cancer. This test, which detects cancerous DNA in the bloodstream, could significantly increase screening rates, particularly among adults under 50 who are too young for routine colonoscopies. Shield is not a replacement for colonoscopies but is expected to be more accessible with insurance coverage, potentially improving early detection and reducing colorectal cancer mortality rates. Despite its promise, the Shield test detects only 13% of early-stage polyps and is most effective for later-stage cancers. Positive results require follow-up colonoscopies for confirmation. Experts emphasize that while the test could boost screening compliance due to its convenience, colonoscopy remains the most accurate screening method. This new test could address the low screening rates, with fewer than 60% of eligible individuals currently screened, and potentially save lives through earlier detection. News Best of all News News Internet News News News Sherringford News News News Best of all News Internet News News News Sherringford News News FDA approves blood test to screen for colon cancer

  • Shock | Sherringford LLC

    Next Item Previous Item Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis. Symptoms Heart rate decreased, blood pressure decreased, slow capillary refill time. Respiratory rate increased. Altered consciousness: agitation - coma. Oliguria. Mottled skin, cold, clammy, diaphoretic. Hypovolemic (blood/fluid loss). Cardiogenic (dysfunction of the heart). Obstructive (obstruction of the heart or its great vessels). Distributive (vasodilation with redistribution of intravascular fluids to the extravascular compartment): septic, anaphylactic, neurogenic. Cause Shock CV This Malady belongs to: Level: 3 Treatment IV fluid resuscitation. Vasopressors. Related CV, RS, NV, RN, DM

  • NCLEX Study Plan 3-Step | NCLEX Review Series Nurse Mike's Tips & Tricks | Sherringford LLC

    NCLEX Study Plan 3-Step | NCLEX Review Series Nurse Mike's Tips & Tricks The video provides a concise guide for effective study preparation for the NCLEX exam. It outlines steps such as taking an assessment exam to identify weak areas, following a study calendar, engaging in morning and evening study sessions (including practice questions and content review), and maintaining organized study notes. Consistency and commitment are emphasized as essential for success in passing the NCLEX. Go Go

  • General Hospital | Sherringford LLC

    where to see Go Go General Hospital Events in this daytime drama are centered in Port Charles, a community on the coast in western New York. On-going plots are centered around the people who work in General Hospital, people who work in the business community (most notably for the Quartermaines' company E.L.Q.), and some sort of international intrigue involving former Agents of the W.S.B. (World Security Bureau). Big plots of the past include Luke (Anthony Geary) and Laura's (Genie Francis') wedding and Mikkos Cassadine's (John Colicos') evil weather machine.

  • Lung squamous cell carcinoma | Sherringford LLC

    Next Item Previous Item Diagnosis Chest X-ray. CT chest. Biopsy: Non-small cell lung cancer, epithelial tumor, keratin pearls, intercellular bridges (desmosomes). Symptoms Cough, hemoptysis, dyspnea, wheezing, chest pain, hoarseness. Weight loss, fever, weakness, cachexia. Hypercalcemia. Dermatomyositis, Acanthosis nigricans. Thrombocytosis, DIC. Dysphagia. Strong association with smoking. Carcinogens: Radon, uranium, asbestos, arsenic, chromium, nickel, beryllium, silica, environmental air pollution. Cause Lung squamous cell carcinoma RS This Malady belongs to: Level: 3 Treatment Curative and/or Palliative approach. Surgical resection. Chemotherapy. Radiotherapy. Immunotherapy. Related RS, IM, EN, DM, CV, DG.

  • A Gifted Man | Sherringford LLC

    where to see Go Go A Gifted Man Michael Holt is a successful doctor who has a thriving practice. One day he runs into his ex-wife Anna, also a doctor. They spend some time together. He later learns that she died before he met her. He goes to her memorial and learns she was working in an inner-city clinic, and when he goes there, he can't help but assist. Before long, people from the clinic come to see him. He continues to see Anna, who tries to get him to do good. He decides to work at the clinic as well as at his practice.

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  • Prolonged Sitting Tied to Heart Disease Risk, Even with Regular Exercise | Sherringford LLC

    NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS CURATED BY SHERRINGFORD NEWS 2 minutes news digest Go Go Go Prolonged sitting—more than 10.6 hours daily—significantly increases the risk of heart disease, even for individuals who exercise regularly, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology . Researchers analyzed data from nearly 90,000 participants who wore accelerometers, revealing a strong association between excessive sedentary time and cardiovascular conditions such as heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. While exercise is beneficial, it does not entirely counteract the adverse effects of extended sitting. The findings emphasize the need for integrating movement throughout the day, with researchers recommending frequent breaks to stimulate muscles and regulate blood sugar and fat levels. Although the study highlights critical health risks of sitting, it has limitations, such as its observational nature and lack of demographic diversity due to reliance on UK Biobank data. Experts, however, agree on the importance of reducing sedentary time by incorporating simple, consistent movement strategies, such as walking for a few minutes every half hour or conducting meetings on the go. Tools like treadmill desks or periodic movement breaks can mitigate the harmful effects of sitting. While exercise alone cannot neutralize these risks, it remains crucial for overall health and is far better than a completely sedentary lifestyle. News Best of all News News Internet News News News Sherringford News News News Best of all News Internet News News News Sherringford News News Prolonged Sitting Tied to Heart Disease Risk, Even with Regular Exercise

  • New Amsterdam | Sherringford LLC

    where to see Go Go New Amsterdam Dr. Max Goodwin is brilliant, charming -- and the new medical director at America's oldest public hospital. While he's set on tearing down the bureaucracy to provide exceptional care, the doctors and staff are not so sure. They've heard this before, and no one else has delivered on those promises. Not taking "no" for an answer, Max disrupts the status quo and proves he will stop at nothing to breathe new life into this understaffed, underfunded and underappreciated hospital -- the only one in the world capable of treating Ebola patients, prisoners from Rikers Island and the president of the United States all under one roof -- and return it to the glory that put it on the map. Inspired by Bellevue in New York City.

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