Watch Deontay Wilder vs Luis Ortiz 2 live stream free (boxing/rematch) online
You're reading Watch Deontay Wilder vs Luis Ortiz 2 live stream free (boxing/rematch) online, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder defend title against Luis Ortiz on Saturday in a highly anticipated rematch. The fight will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, 23 November 2019. Watch Live FREE: http://onlinestreamhd.com/wilder-vs-ortiz Watch Live FREE: http://onlinestreamhd.com/wilder-vs-ortiz Following a draw against Tyson Fury an...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - November 23, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: LiveONLINE Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

A look at the effects of nail polish on nail health and safety
In recent years, the nail polish industry has been transformed by the development of longer-lasting polish techniques. As dermatologists, we are often asked about the effects of these various products on nails. Here we review the main types of polish, and consider the pros and cons of each with an eye toward nail health and safety. Traditional nail polish Classic nail polish is painted onto the nail plate, usually in multiple coats, and then air-dried. Conventional nail polish is a polymer dissolved in a solvent. During the drying process, the solvent evaporates, and the polymer hardens. “Hybrid” polish is similar; it ...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - November 21, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Janelle Nassim, MD Tags: Health Skin and Hair Care Women's Health Source Type: blogs

Butterfly Network Expands Applications for Smartphone-Connected Ultrasound: Interview
Butterfly Network, the digital health unicorn democratizing medical imaging, is continuing to add new applications for its handheld, single probe, smartphone-connected ultrasound technology. The Butterfly iQ, the multi-purpose pocket-sized ultrasound, won FDA clearance a couple years ago and earlier this year received the CE Mark, clearing it for distribution in Europe. The innovation found within Butterfly iQ centers around the device’s matrix array of microelectromechanical (MEMS) sensors. As part of an integrated circuit, Butterfly iQ provides high-resolution performance comparable to that of a full-size u...
Source: Medgadget - November 14, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Medgadget Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Exclusive News Ob/Gyn Pediatrics Radiology Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Ponies and Shorties, Burwell Fen, Cambridgeshire
I’ve mentioned Burwell and Tubney Fens previously, depending how you approach them, they are the back end of the NT Wicken Fen area. The semi-feral Konik ponies (Equus ferus caballus) of Polish descent there along with longhorn cattle (Bos primigenius) and European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), are natural managers of the scrub. Konik stallion The area is almost perfect roosting and hunting for Short-eared Owls, which have once again returned from Scandinavia to the Fen for their winter break. Starlings seem to find rich pickings around and on the Konik ponies of Burwell Fen There were three to four showing quite w...
Source: David Bradley Sciencebase - Songs, Snaps, Science - November 10, 2019 Category: Science Authors: David Bradley Tags: Sciencebase Source Type: blogs

Is Paw Paw ointment different than Vaseline? Episode 198
On today’s episode we answer your questions about   Is Lucas’s Paw Paw ointment different than vaseline?What does the term cosmeceutical mean? Are the products different?Does nail polish help your nails to grow better?Are copper peptides an effective anti-aging ingredient?Shakaki DIY recipe for hair. Does it have any effect on hair? And is it safe? Correction: We do want to make a correction on Episode 195, where we were discussing the methodology that is used in the United States to measure sunscreen efficacy. It was stated 2g/cm2 of sunscreen application are needed, that was a mistake. It’s 2mg/c...
Source: thebeautybrains.com - November 6, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Perry Romanowski Tags: Podcast cosmeceuticals paw paw oinment Source Type: blogs

Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovsky: 1942 – 2019
Tom G. PalmerThe Cato Institute mourns the passing of a colleague, Vladimir Bukovsky, asenior fellow of the institute and a giant among champions of freedom.A single name was enough to enrage powerful dictators: Bukovsky. Vladimir Bukovsky was a tower of strength, with the integrity never to buckle and the courage to endure. The word dissident barely suffices to describe him. He was interrogated and then expelled from university at 19 for attending illegal poetry readings and for criticizing Komsomol, the Young Communist League. In 1963 he was arrested for making two copies of Milovan Djilas ’s workThe New Class, which a...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - October 28, 2019 Category: American Health Authors: Tom G. Palmer Source Type: blogs

Medgadget Tours Poland and Its Medtech Scene
On September 1, 1939, German forces under the command of Hitler invaded Poland, marking the official start of World War II. Hundreds of thousands of Polish civilians were massacred, and much of the country, including 80% of the capital city of Warsaw, was completely leveled. But the country, despite Nazi and Soviet occupation, recovered and flourished, and is now a growing central European destination. Of Poland’s many thriving economies, the medical technology sector in particular is significant, with an estimated market value of about $2.6 billion USD. Medgadget was invited to spend a few days touring several of...
Source: Medgadget - October 23, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Scott Jung Tags: Dentistry Exclusive Source Type: blogs

Medgadget Checks Out CoolSystems at Warsaw ’s Regional Blood Donation Center
For most people, the process of blood donation appears simple and straightforward: you lounge on a chair for 20-30 minutes as your blood collects into a bag, grab a cookie and some juice, then head back to the rest of your day. Behind the scenes, however, running a blood bank can be a complex operation. Donations must be correctly typed, labelled, catalogued, and stored. And in the case of plasma, donations must be carefully kept at a proper temperature, around -32ºC (-26ºF). In much of the world, plasma storage consists basically of industrial freezers containing marked boxes of donated plasma that must be retrieved man...
Source: Medgadget - October 21, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Scott Jung Tags: Emergency Medicine Exclusive Public Health Surgery Source Type: blogs

A Slumbering European Crisis Awakens: Catalonia
Ted Galen CarpenterA troubling development that has largely fallen through the cracks while media and public attention is focused on Syria ’s turmoil, is the revival of serious political tensions in Spain’s Catalonia region.Pro-independence Catalans pressed their agenda in 2017, attempting to hold a referendum on secession from Spain.In doing so, they badlyoverreached.The national government in Madrid barred the referendum, and Spanish security forces sent to prevent the ballotingbrutallyattacked mostly peaceful demonstrators in Catalonia ’s largest city, Barcelona.Spanish authorities then arrested the referendum ’...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - October 17, 2019 Category: American Health Authors: Ted Galen Carpenter Source Type: blogs

Alvo Medical Shows Off Its Vision of The Future of Operating Room Design
Located in the picturesque town of Śmigiel, Poland, Alvo Medical is a family-run business that specializes in everything related to operating room layout and design. Since the company first started producing steel operating room furniture 25 years ago, Alvo has grown to become a worldwide provider of innovative healthcare solutions in the OR. During our recent visit to Poland, we had the opportunity to visit Alvo’s corporate offices and “Customer Experience Center,” a hands-on showroom of their current and upcoming technologies. The centerpiece of the showroom is Alvo’s integrated and modular operating r...
Source: Medgadget - October 16, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Scott Jung Tags: Emergency Medicine Exclusive Military Medicine Neurosurgery Orthopedic Surgery Plastic Surgery Radiology Source Type: blogs

Attention, readers in India: Amazon.in includes The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness in Kindle Weekly Deal
_______________ We are proud that Amazon India has selected The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness: How to Optimize Brain Health and Performance at Any Age as part of its Kindle Weekly Deal running from October 13th to the 17th — when many bestselling eBooks will be discounted to just 49 rupees. – To benefit from the promotion, click HERE. – Readers in other countries can purchase the book at regular prices by clicking HERE. The book is also available in Spanish, Japanese, Polish and Portuguese. Book Description: “A much-needed resource to help us better understand our brains and minds and how to nou...
Source: SharpBrains - October 13, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Education & Lifelong Learning Health & Wellness Amazon India brain health brain training Brain-Fitness Kindle Weekly Deal neuroplasticity Source Type: blogs

How to Lose Weight — Without Dieting
To lose weight — and keep it off — don’t go on a diet. Why? Because “going on a diet” creates the false mindset that weight loss is a time-limited journey. Although we may very well lose weight in the short term when we deprive ourselves our favorite foods and drinks, exercise like a fiend, and go to bed with a stomach protesting in hunger, how long can that last? And… even if all that deprivation and self-torture did continue, would the end result be worth it?  All too often, “being on a diet” creates a frustrating cycle of hunger and guilt. When people “fall off” whatever regimen they’re on...
Source: World of Psychology - October 13, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tracy Shawn, MA Tags: Exercise & Fitness Habits Health-related Diet Source Type: blogs

Chronic Lyme arthritis: A mystery solved?
In 1975, researchers from Yale investigated an epidemic of 51 patients with arthritis who lived near the woodsy town of Lyme, Connecticut. The most common symptom was recurrent attacks of knee swelling. A few had pain in other joints, such as the wrist or ankle. Many had fever, fatigue, and headache. Some remembered a round skin rash before the onset of knee swelling. We now know that Lyme disease is an infection acquired from tick bites, caused by a spiral bacterium named Borrelia burgdorferi. After a tick bite, Borrelia bacteria wriggle through the skin away from the bite site. This leads to a circular red rash, known as...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - October 3, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: John Ross, MD, FIDSA Tags: Arthritis Bones and joints Infectious diseases Source Type: blogs

Breathtaking: The Future Of Respiratory Care And Pulmonology
Smoke-measuring smart shirts, breath sound analyzing algorithms, and smart inhalers pave the way of pulmonology and respiratory care into the future. As the number of patients suffering from asthma, COPD, or lung cancer due to rising air pollution and steady smoker-levels will unfortunately not decrease any time soon, we looked around what technology can do to help both patients and caregivers. The results are breathtaking. Attacks of breathlessness are too common The diseases which pulmonologists and respiratory care specialists attempt to fight are among the most common conditions in the modern world – and the n...
Source: The Medical Futurist - September 25, 2019 Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: Artificial Intelligence Future of Medicine Health Sensors & Trackers AI asthma cancer cancer treatment care COPD diagnostics inhaler lung lung cancer management medical specialty pulmonology respiratory respiratory care Source Type: blogs

White Stork, Ciconia ciconia
The White Stork, Ciconia ciconia, is a scientific tautonym, its binomial being duplicated to indicate that ciconia is the “type”, the archetype, of the family Ciconia. This is the bird of birth myth, the one that bears the infant baby to the homes of expectant parents. Perhaps the myth arose because they build great nests of straw on chimneys in the summer. Anyway, the White Stork is rarely seen in The British Isles. You might see them nesting on rooftops in Germany, Poland, Finland, and beyond. They are relatively common across Europe and not of conservation concern, wintering in southern Africa and breeding ...
Source: David Bradley Sciencebase - Songs, Snaps, Science - September 20, 2019 Category: Science Authors: David Bradley Tags: Sciencebase Source Type: blogs