#Patient Success Stories
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manchesterprivatehospital · 2 months ago
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vixeneptune · 1 year ago
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I just love how I always eventually end up manifesting my desires like it's guaranteed for me, I don't even care how long it takes bc I know I always end up getting what I want, like it's just a matter of time but I don't stress about timing, I just KNOW it'll come one way or another.
This makes manifesting so chill and natural for me like everything just falls into place at its own pace and comes to me at the right time
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is-the-owl-video-cute · 2 years ago
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i do not personally like the weird sanitization of electroshock therapy a lot of even contemporary academic articles take part in.
It’s never been found to permanently benefit patients and has historically been used as a fear tactic to keep mental patients in line, so seeing it spoken about as “oh, this is so very safe and painless and there’s no downside it’s a wonderful treatment for mental illness that’s unfairly criticized” is bizarre to me. It was prescribed as a “cure” for homosexuality as well as a way to subdue patients for more invasive procedures. It’s just archaic and there are better and safer options to treat mental illness that don’t require zapping your brain.
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champstorymedia · 2 months ago
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Innovations in Hospital Care: A Look at the Cutting-Edge Technologies Shaping the Industry
Introduction In today’s rapidly advancing healthcare landscape, hospitals are continuously seeking ways to improve patient care, increase efficiency, and enhance outcomes through the integration of cutting-edge technologies. From telemedicine solutions to artificial intelligence, the innovations in hospital care are revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered. Let’s delve into some of the…
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shotbyshe · 3 months ago
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Unpopular Opinions on Popular Books | My take on Bunny, The Silent Patient, Ninth House and more
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softietrait · 1 year ago
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rabbitindisguise · 1 year ago
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Met with a new neurologist today who was super funny which was bad because he was also the guy who was stabbing me 31 times with a needle for my migraine injections so I'm sitting there holding my head up trying not to laugh while getting poked in the neck
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dramatic-dolphin · 2 years ago
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not the person in the notes of that last post going "some syndromes render your life literally unlivable" and then listing two conditions that people are literally living full adult lives with...... ok go tell them their life is unlivable. i don't think they'd agree.
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geddy-leesbian · 3 days ago
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yeah. Im half asleep rn. prequel
The hardest parts were over with. Lucia successfully went “missing” during a fire drill, and Luis successfully reunited with her in her hiding spot a few hours later. Then, in the operating room of a veterinarian office Luis somehow bribed/sweet talked the owner into letting him borrow for a few hours, Lucia's parasite was surgically removed, and then thoroughly destroyed and disposed of. In an ideal world, he would sit and wait for the anesthesia to wear off and make sure she had sufficient painkillers.  But this wasn't an ideal world. It was no secret that Dr. Luis Serra was a little more emotionally attached to his test subject than he was supposed to be. He wasn't the first. The creator of the Hunter γ strain was so attached to his creation that his reaction to Umbrella declaring the project a failure was to smuggle his specimens to Raccoon City before they could be euthanized. Once that scandal came to light, it flavored the gossip around Luis. “What kind of wild stunt do you think Serra is going to pull when they finally declare Lucia a failure too?” was a common discussion topic.  The ever obedient Lucia who never tried to escape like other test subjects occasionally did, who held still and faced every test and procedure with a smile if Luis told her it was okay, suddenly went crazy and ran away from Luis during a routine drill. The next day Luis goes missing. The dots weren't hard to connect. As soon as Luis is reported missing, Umbrella will be using every tool at their disposal to hunt down both him and Lucia.  The clock was ticking, so as soon as her incisions were stitched up and her IV was removed, Luis scooped her up and carried her to the car he bought from a sketchy looking individual with cash the day before, leaving no paper trail. All they had to do was make it to Valdelobos. It was a horrible place Luis had once sworn he would never return to, but it was the only place that he knew Umbrella had no sway in and wouldn't think to search. He was willing to give up all the modern creature comforts and luxuries he'd grown accustomed to for Lucia's sake. The drive isn't awful. Luis did give her a good dose of painkiller just before removing the IV, so that and the anesthesia still in her system keep her sleepy the first portion. Eventually she does start waking up more. After a snack, drink, and pill for pain she's more than happy. She's groggy, but fights sleep because she wants to stare out the window, since she has so little memory of life outside a laboratory. Eventually the road just stops, but by this point Luis knows where he is. Just a short walk to the village chief's manor. Luis checks Lucia's vitals, gets her another dose of meds, and then tells her to stay in the car while he goes to check something out.  “Luis?” Méndez is shocked when he opens his front door and sees Luis, but he smiles. “I didn't expect to ever see you again. What are you doing here?” “I'd love to tell you, but my daughter is in the car waiting for me to come back. She needs somewhere to sleep, I wanted to go ahead and make sure we'd be welcome here.” “Of course you're welcome here! A great grandchild, your grandfather would be proud.” “Well, she isn't my biological daughter,” Luis rips the bandaid off, it'll be obvious when Méndez sees that Lucia doesn't look anything like him, so there's no point in dragging things out. “She's adopted, very long story.” “But a story I'm sure is worth hearing. Though not this moment. Go get your daughter. She can rest upstairs while we talk.”
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lisaoshiola · 17 days ago
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When it comes to spine-related issues, finding the right care and surgeon can make all the difference. For a patient from Jordan, Raed Ali life was transformed through a successful spine surgery performed by Dr. Hitesh Garg,
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dheerajbojwaniconsultant · 2 months ago
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Type of spinal fusion technique used will depend on your specific condition.
Common methods include:
Posterior Fusion (from the back),
Anterior Fusion (from the front),
Lateral Fusion (from the side).
Minimally Invasive Fusion.
Your surgeon will choose the best approach to ensure optimal stability and recovery for your spine.
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jobsacademyonline · 7 months ago
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Patient Care Advanced program at the Trivandrum Center — JobsAcademy
Meet Fathima, a shining example of success from our Patient Care Advanced program at the Trivandrum Center! 🏥 After completing her course, Fathima landed a fulfilling job at a top hospital. Her journey exemplifies the power of dedication and skill-building.
Congratulations, Fathima! Let’s take a look at Fatima giving her feedback in a video.
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champstorymedia · 7 hours ago
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Incredible Healing Journeys: Personal Stories of Triumph in Patient Care
Introduction Incredible Healing Journeys: Personal Stories of Triumph in Patient Care is a collection of inspiring narratives that showcase the resilience and strength of individuals facing health challenges. These stories highlight the power of human connection, compassion, and innovation in the field of patient care. In this article, we will delve into the heartwarming and uplifting accounts…
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chloeworships · 7 months ago
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Also there is something here about age. Some of you could be OG’s in this game aka what I like to call vintage or classics 😁 Ppl may think you’re too old or still don’t got it but they are DEAD WRONG. 😑
PS. I will bless Apple later today ✨
Yall know my running joke “the gods @ Apple” because of their alien (ET) technology 🤣🤣🤣 Apple never ceases to amaze me. I am so excited to see what they will do!!!!!!
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Every nation should be investing in tech and healthcare. It’s the future. We should encourage INNOVATION and NOT stifle it. Apple does NOT have a monopoly in the tech industry. They just make products people like and have created a culture around it.
Louis V owns most of the world’s luxury fashion houses yet I don’t see any US politician accusing them of having a monopoly over the fashion industry. I could give you several other companies but I believe you understand my point.
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You are anointed, blessed and highly favoured and you still got it ✨😎💛☀️
Some well needed good news is on the way that will bring JOY 🤩
PS. Recall Apple product lines are referred to as GENERATIONS. So this is definitely speaking about Generational Wealth!!!
I LOVE IT ‼️
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doctorwasim · 1 year ago
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afeelgoodblog · 11 months ago
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The Best News of Last Year - 2023 Edition
Welcome to our special edition newsletter recapping the best news from the past year. I've picked one highlight from each month to give you a snapshot of 2023. No frills, just straightforward news that mattered. Let's relive the good stuff that made our year shine.
January - London: Girl with incurable cancer recovers after pioneering treatment
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A girl’s incurable cancer has been cleared from her body after what scientists have described as the most sophisticated cell engineering to date.
2. February - Utah legislature unanimously passes ban on LGBTQ conversion therapy
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The Utah State Legislature has unanimously approved a bill that enshrines into law a ban on LGBTQ conversion therapy.
3. March - First vaccine for honeybees could save billions
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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved the world’s first-ever vaccine intended to address the global decline of honeybees. It will help protect honeybees from American foulbrood, a contagious bacterial disease which can destroy entire colonies.
4. April - Fungi discovered that can eat plastic in just 140 days
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Australian scientists have successfully used backyard mould to break down one of the world's most stubborn plastics — a discovery they hope could ease the burden of the global recycling crisis within years. 
5. May - Ocean Cleanup removes 200,000th kilogram of plastic from the Pacific Ocean
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The Dutch offshore restoration project, Ocean Cleanup, says it has reached a milestone. The organization's plastic catching efforts have now fished more than 200,000 kilograms of plastic out of the Pacific Ocean, Ocean Cleanup said on Twitter.
6. June - U.S. judge blocks Florida ban on care for trans minors in narrow ruling, says ‘gender identity is real’
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A federal judge temporarily blocked portions of a new Florida law that bans transgender minors from receiving puberty blockers, ruling Tuesday that the state has no rational basis for denying patients treatment.
7. July - World’s largest Phosphate deposit discovered in Norway
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A massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock in Norway, pitched as the world’s largest, is big enough to satisfy world demand for fertilisers, solar panels and electric car batteries over the next 50 years, according to the company exploiting the resource.
8. August - Successful room temperature ambient-pressure magnetic levitation of LK-99
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If the claim by Sukbae Lee and Ji-Hoon Kim of South Korea’s Quantum Energy Research Centre holds up, the material could usher in all sorts of technological marvels, such as levitating vehicles and perfectly efficient electrical grids.
9. September - World’s 1st drug to regrow teeth enters clinical trials
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The ability to regrow your own teeth could be just around the corner. A team of scientists, led by a Japanese pharmaceutical startup, are getting set to start human trials on a new drug that has successfully grown new teeth in animal test subjects.
10. October - Nobel Prize goes to scientists behind mRNA Covid vaccines
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to a pair of scientists who developed the technology that led to the mRNA Covid vaccines. Professors Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman will share the prize.
11. November - No cases of cancer caused by HPV in Norwegian 25-year olds, the first cohort to be mass vaccinated for HPV.
Last year there were zero cases of cervical cancer in the group that was vaccinated in 2009 against the HPV virus, which can cause the cancer in women.
12. December - President Biden announces he’s pardoning all convictions of federal marijuana possession
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President Joe Biden announced Friday he's issuing a federal pardon to every American who has used marijuana in the past, including those who were never arrested or prosecuted.
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And there you have it – a year's worth of uplifting news! I hope these positive stories brought a bit of joy to your inbox. As I wrap up this special edition, I want to thank all my supporters!
Buy me a coffee ❤️
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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