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500 | ive been feeling a little defeated maybe even over looked | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
501 | i basically have a gut feeling of whether i think that person is genuinely sincere or not | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
502 | Created in 1997 by Peter J. D'Adamo, The Blood Type Diet suggests that a difference in blood types could account for theDebunking The Blood Type Diet (VIDEO) | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
503 | Eczema is a term for several different types of skin swelling. Eczema is also called dermatitis. Most types cause dry, itchy skin and rashes on the face, inside the elbows and behind the knees, and on the hands and feet. Scratching the skin can cause it to turn red, and to swell and itch even more. Eczema is not contagious. The cause is not known. It is likely caused by both genetic and environmental factors. Eczema may get better or worse over time, but it is often a long-lasting disease. People who have it may also develop hay fever and asthma. The most common type of eczema is atopic dermatitis. It is most common in babies and children but adults can have it too. As children who have atopic dermatitis grow older, this problem may get better or go away. But sometimes the skin may stay dry and get irritated easily. Treatments may include medicines, skin creams, light therapy, and good skin care. You can prevent some types of eczema by avoiding - Things that irritate your skin, such as certain soaps, fabrics, and lotions - Stress - Things you are allergic to, such as food, pollen, and animals NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
504 | i took a mini break from posting pics as i just have not been feeling inspired lately | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
505 | Particles Found Faster Than Light | false | financial and business | ['Science'] |
506 | i have told about this to one of my closest friend and well i am feeling somewhat scared to entrust my secret someone else but at the same time i am also feeling better thinking that now i have someone to share my feeling about that someone special | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
507 | Health care heroes: ‘We are all in this together’ | Health Beat | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
508 | Only for you to fuck me up | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
509 | i continue to feel nervous inside and long to talk sensibly even just one time around someone its so wrong to have these feelings for on so many levels i have no clue | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
510 | The incidence of hereditary fructose intolerance is estimated to be 1 in 20,000 to 30,000 individuals each year worldwide. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
511 | im so relieved and feel so much more like myself now that this is resolved this being almost nothing at all actually just some weird energy and i cant wait to be back at camp even though ill be hacking and coughing and spluttering all day long | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
512 | i know i can do it and in fact that i will but i feel terrified that the stories won t be as good as they could be and that any readers that i can actually convince to buy the book will read it and hate it and never want to read anything by me again | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
513 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of combined pituitary hormone deficiency: - Gene Review: Gene Review: PROP1-Related Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 1 - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 2 - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 3 - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 4 - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 5 - Genetic Testing Registry: Pituitary hormone deficiency, combined 6 - Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (UK): Growth Hormone Deficiency - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: ACTH - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: FSH - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Growth Hormone Deficiency - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Prolactin - MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: TSH Test These resources from MedlinePlus offer information about the diagnosis and management of various health conditions: - Diagnostic Tests - Drug Therapy - Surgery and Rehabilitation - Genetic Counseling - Palliative Care | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
514 | I need help... | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
515 | By the time the lockdown was put in place, I was already a mess and had broke down in school in front of my classmates and teacher. But with how disorganized and stressful online classes, it keeps getting worse. | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
516 | Lymphocytic infiltrate of Jessner is a skin condition characterized by single or multiple small, nonscaly, red, bumps on the face, neck, and upper back. The bumps can enlarge to create a red plaque. Rarely, the skin lesions cause burning or itching. The condition tends to last for several months, sometimes longer. The lesions may fluctuate between periods of worsening and periods of improvement. Currently, the cause is not known. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
517 | im already feeling less agitated | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
518 | Whether you've been working against 10 pounds or 200, losing weight and keeping it off can be one of the toughest challenges. What I'm here to tell you is that weight loss doesn't have to be hard!The 7-Day Lean Challenge | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
519 | Arachnoiditis remains a difficult condition to treat, and long-term outcomes are unpredictable. Most treatments for arachnoiditis are focused on pain relief and the improvement of symptoms that impair daily function. A regimen of pain management, physiotheraphy, exercise, and psychotheraphy is often recommended. Surgical intervention is controversial since the outcomes are generally poor and provide only short-term relief. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
520 | Pull up. Vans in tow strangely. | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
521 | i feel bouncy and weird and strange and i love it | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
522 | The research was presented at the Experimental Biology 2012 meeting in San Diego. Researchers from Dresden University foundSleep Apnea Impacts Brain Artery Function After Just 1 Month, Study Shows | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
523 | Drusen alone do not usually cause vision loss. In fact, scientists are unclear about the connection between drusen and AMD. They do know that an increase in the size or number of drusen raises a person's risk of developing either advanced dry AMD or wet AMD. These changes can cause serious vision loss. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
524 | What are the signs and symptoms of Ichthyosiform erythroderma, corneal involvement, deafness? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Ichthyosiform erythroderma, corneal involvement, deafness. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Alopecia - Autosomal recessive inheritance - Cirrhosis - Conjunctivitis - Decreased lacrimation - Erythroderma - Failure to thrive - Fragile nails - Ichthyosis - Intellectual disability - Keratoconus - Myopia - Photophobia - Sensorineural hearing impairment - Short stature - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
525 | White. A powder. | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
526 | Rooney Moan
ITV summed up last night just why I feel so compelled to point out how average Rooney is. Incase you didn't see it, the adverts before the United game were "Fulham travel to Old Trafford....and Wayne awaited them". They showed some clips of the game and then after said something like "And Rooney was back on form" then proceeded to show his goal and nothing else. Strachan spouted a load of tosh like him being a top top player who makes others play blah blah.
No mention of Giggs. No mention of how actually dire Rooney was. He played terrible overall but had one good moment and then gets all the praise. Unbelievable!
Silvio Dante (again)
Explaining Sagna's Poor Form
Regarding Kiraldo's email about Sagna, i think a lot can be put down to the leg break. Sometimes players come back well from injuries, i.e. Wilshere, but a lot don't like Djibril Cisse, Ramsey and Cech, who has never been that good again. Maybe you can put it down to seeing your leg at an angle or something. It can effect a player in a lot of ways; you miss a year or more of playing and fall behind in skill and pace etc, and also maybe fear of something horrendous happening again it detracts from their effort either consciously or sub consciously. In years gone by I would have baulked at seeing him go, but after warming to Jenkinson maybe it's time Sagna went back home to the easier French league or something.
Steve (in Arsene we trust!) Australia
Don't Judge Wilf By His Stats
One thing that really annoys me, and has steadily increased over the last few years, is the judging of a player based on his stats. The all mighty statistic has over taken actually watching a player and forming an opinion based on what you see. I will admit I like to annoy Liverpool fans with the fact Stewart Downing went so long without an assist but it was actually watching him be atrocious in games that made me feel comfortable slating him.
The thing which has me writing in now is obviously Zaha's transfer to United and the inevitable stat check by everyone and their dog, 5 goals and 5 assists for a winger in 32 games is proof 15 million is way over priced apparently. This ignores the fact he has played over a hundred games at a championship club and he's only 20. It's accepted that if you buy a young English player you pay an inflated price without bringing up obvious examples.The thing that really annoys me is where's the stats for wingers who beat a player or two and lay the ball off to a player who then passes the ball to the forward who scores? Where's the stats for corners, free kicks or throw ins won which led to goals? The stats for intelligent movement to pull defenders out of position? Players who win penalties are awarded assists but someone who beats 9 men and squares the ball to a forward who misses an open goal doesn't get anything.Would anyone say Raheem Sterling (2 goals 2 assists) hasn't been good enough this season?
What I'm not trying to say is Zaha will definitely be a success, I haven't seen nearly enough of him to judge, but what I have seen is undoubted potential and will reserve judgement until i see more of him myself .There is a reason clubs have people watched in person before signing them. I know it might seem odd to people who spend their Friday setting up their fantasy team, but there's more aspects to winning games than goals and assists that are just as important. Sorry for the rant but what I really wanted to say was put some trousers on, put down the laptop and actually watch some football and judge players properly.
GD, Dublin
On Schmeichel, Keller And De Gea
In response to Ben Baggie, Schmeichel wasn't a world class goalkeeper? I really shouldn't bite at such drivel, but alas I am. You have your opinion about what makes a good goalkeeper, an opinion you seem to think is the only one that matters. My opinion, and I think it's a view shared by many, is that a good goalkeeper is one who keeps the ball out of the goal, hence the name 'goalkeeper'. Schmeichel has the highest ratio of clean sheets:games ratio of any goalkeeper in the premier league era (except John O'Shea of course) playing behind a defence that was generally not as good as the one Seaman played behind.
So what if he was unorthodox? Michael Johnson's running technique was constantly criticised throughout his career, yet he set world record after world record. I would argue that it takes a lot more than good technique to make a goalkeeper, Schmeichel's ability to organise his defence was second to none, his presence was second to none, his reflexes were second to none, I could go on but I won't because it's absurd to suggest that Schmeichel wasn't a world class goalkeeper, are you saying he wouldn't have made the West Brom team?
Fred, Belfast
...Ben (I could have included Alan Miller and Stuart Naylor in my good keeper list) Baggie. Still laughing at the Villa.
You had me. You really did. I read your whole piece with an open mind thinking "MY GOD MAYBE THE KID HAS SOMETHING!" in a 20's Chicago style voice. And maybe what you said was bait. SCHMEICHEL!!!!! SCHMEICHEL!!!! The behemoth of goalkeeping. The god of thunder. I used to be a staunch ABU but even as a kid I had to admit that Utd fans had every right to be arrogant over their keeper. Overrated? Maybe, I don't really care about that never ending argument, we can't ever prove an answer.
I remember Schmeichel pulling unreal saves, making himself REALLY BIG and in my opinion him being a total dick to Gary Neville made him a better defender than he ever had to be. It wasn't cause Neville was saving his bacon, Schmeichel demanded big d*ckish standards but hes got the medels to show for it. The epitome of a goalkeeper that defenders feel confident in front of. Goalkeeping is much more than technique pal, its about leadership too. And leadership by technique.
The worst thing I can remember about Peter was that he had a tendancy to be lobbed a few times. Aside from that I can't think of a fault. Kasey Keller may have probably been better for United but Peter also did pretty well in 92 for Denmark, a team that were definitely not considered among the greats (you might want to look that one up). I thought your argument was really thinking outside the box and something to rejoice, but I just couldn't get past this obvious "controversial" pick.
Past his peak Schmeichel also played for struggling Aston Villa and Man City teams that were flirting in the relegation game. And they stayed up, in an era were Leicester and Southampton were about the same standard, or a little worse or a little better.
You are a brilliant troll. I am still writing trying to remember the awesomeness of Russell Hoult. He was never top calibre. Good obviously, but never overly wanted.
I imagine there'll be a few of these.
Dave (I can't believe you forgot about Bobby Mimms), Ireland
...Sorry, sorry... Hold on.. Ben, Baggie, did you just say that Kasey Keller was a better keeper than Peter Schmeichal?
You may very well be still laughing a Villa my friend but I for one am still laughing at you!
Leon, Basel.
...Your argument is so played out it all it highlights is your over-riding desire to be a contrarian and your general lack of respect for the readership of this website.
David de Gea is 22 years old. Not only is he 22 years old and playing in the Premier League but he's 22 years old and first choice keeper at Manchester United. Who are top of the league. And before you say it; they have a back four comprised of perma-crocked young pretenders; a central partnership whose salad days are far behind them; and no one in midfield tasked with the specific job of screening said back for. Add to that a new country, new team mates, a new language, new league and the tiny matter of the pressure cooker that is Old Trafford and what do you get?
A shaky handed, bumbling, clanger-prone experiment bleeding goals on the reg? No you don't. What you actually get is a surprisingly calm and focused young player who on his is capable of keeping out match-winners on his own. And he's only 22. I mean come on man - no technique? You think that's all reflexes do you? No hand-to-eye involved, no positional awareness to those 'tremendous saves'? Mate have you seen his footwork? Don't use a term like 'technique' when you clearly think all that means is 'one's ability to catch' (ps ,Nigel Martyn was not afraid a parry for the cameras).
It's true he's not great at crosses or necessarily communicating with his defenders but - and I know I'm going on here - he's twenty sodding two. He's better than last year, he'll be better next year. Right now, as David James did most of his career, he's winning Utd far more games than he's costing them so let's not write of a 22yr old for not being Buffon quite yet eh mate?
To be honest I could go on but my girlfriend's taking me out for a Thai (swag) and I think I've made my point. Someone else can address can address the 'Schmeichel was over-rated' angle for me.
Simon (hang on, do you even print mails on the weekend?) CFC
...Kasey Keller was a far better keeper than Peter Schmeichel? Not even just better, but far better? Ben, that is hilarious.
I know that one youtube clip isn't a fair representation of an entire career, but about 1.50 into this Keller does something Schmeichel would never have done (and if he did, it definitly wouldn't have been his fault)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V4SwZkq1O8
Begbie
...Ben Baggie; the ideal goalkeeper which you seem to be describing is one who is consistent, reliable and composed. Given this, I cannot believe that you are trying to put Ben Foster into this category; a goalkeeper who frequently makes a hash of 'routine' goalkeeping and who is constantly tense. He was allowed to leave Old Trafford because when he was given a chance in the first team he made a series of nervous errors; he was all over the place, and with all respect he couldn't handle the pressure. I simply could not put the words 'composed' and 'reliable' alongside 'Ben Foster'. However, he is a fine shot-stopper. In fact, Foster is a perfect example of the 'hero' goalkeeper whose reputation has been founded on great shot-stopping performances, rather than solidity. 'Fools', as you call them.
Whilst I don't disagree with every point you make, your central argument is, I think, wrong. Having been a goalkeeper for many years, I think I can say with confidence that goalkeeping is actually mainly about presence. This is both the mental fortitude which you alluded to with Joe Hart's arrogance and the physical size to intimidate strikers and cover the goal more easily. I agree that the right technique does make things easier, and being composed helps with decision making. But you simply cannot disregard the physical aspect of goalkeeping. Seaman was a great keeper but in the last five or six years of his career he turned into something of an embarrassment, because whilst his technique, reliability and composure were still there, he became cumbersome and immobile.
For my money, Van der Sar and Cech are both easily the best Premier League goalkeepers of the last ten years, for whilst they possessed all of the technique and composure which you hold in such regard, they were also big, physical keepers who possessed the raw goalkeeping attributes, such as agility and quick reflexes. In the final analysis, saving shots is what goalkeeping is about.
I can only hope that your tongue has spent much of its time in your cheek.
Joe (claiming Kasey Keller was better than Peter Schmeichel is possibly the most mental thing I've ever heard) O'Grady | false | financial and business | ['Sport'] |
527 | Is it worth it to even go to my primary or should I go straight to the chiropractor? Can you guys think of a really good reason why I should go to my doc? | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
528 | Cats need their daily routine to be very predictable and consistent. Some kitties, when they feel stressed by a change in their environment, will start performing a behavior like grooming themselves. This is an example of a displacement behavior.Excessive Grooming in Cats | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
529 | im feeling really annoyed today | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
530 | When this condition is caused by mutations in the FLCN gene, it is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. In most cases, a person inherits the FLCN gene mutation from an affected parent. People who have an FLCN gene mutation associated with primary spontaneous pneumothorax all appear to develop blebs, but it is estimated that only 40 percent of those individuals go on to have a primary spontaneous pneumothorax. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
531 | Her grandma died a few months after and I contacted her to send my condolences and last month she texted me a nostalgic pic of something we both enjoyed and we chatted a bit since then and she responds to my messages after I tried to be nice and saying we should catch up sometime and cut the conversation short but nothing more , should I call her and ask her to meet up? Tl;dr | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
532 | It shouldn't hurt me this much | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
533 | Instead, experts recommend turning off all devices an hour before bedtime and finding another method for winding down, likeMost iPad Owners Use Device In The Bedroom: How Gadgets Hurt Your Sleep | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
534 | What are the signs and symptoms of Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency? Affected infants usually develop symptoms soon after they first ingest sucrose, which is found in modified milk formulas, fruits, or starches. Symptoms may include explosive, watery diarrhea resulting in abnormally low levels of body fluids (dehydration), abdominal swelling (distension), and/or abdominal discomfort. In addition, some affected infants may experience malnutrition, resulting from malabsorption of essential nutrients, and/or failure to thrive, resulting from nutritional deficiencies. In some cases, individuals may exhibit irritability; colic; abrasion and/or irritation (excoriation) of the skin on the buttocks as a result of prolonged diarrhea episodes; and/or vomiting. Symptoms of this disorder vary among affected individuals, but are usually more severe in infants and young children than in adults. Symptoms exhibited in infants and young children are usually more pronounced than those of the affected adults because the diet of younger individuals often includes a higher carbohydrate intake. In addition, the time it takes for intestinal digestion is less in infants or young children. The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis - Autosomal recessive inheritance - Diarrhea - Malabsorption - Nephrolithiasis - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
535 | More research into how estrogen and progestin effect pancreatic cancer risk is needed, the researchers said. At the startEstrogen-Only Hormone Replacement Therapy Could Lower Pancreatic Cancer Risk | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
536 | obat insomnia alami | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
537 | Hepatic lipase deficiency is a rare condition that is characterized by increased levels of certain fats (known as triglycerides and cholesterol) in the blood. Affected people may also have increased levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) and decreased levels of low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), which are two molecules that help transport fats throughout the body. Hepatic lipase deficiency may be associated with an increased risk of developing atherosclerosis and/or heart disease; however, additional research is needed on the long-term outlook of people with this condition. Hepatic lipase deficiency is caused by changes (mutations) in the LIPC gene and is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Treatment is based on the signs and symptoms present in each person. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
538 | All she ever got was broken hearted | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
539 | An on the fly poem | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
540 | Нарушение принципа интереса ребенка, рожденного с применением суррогатного материнства | false | financial and business | ['Science'] |
541 | SPプレミアムコラーゲンゲル(美容ゲルクリーム) | false | financial and business | ['Science'] |
542 | Or so he claims.Shaq Was The Only One Who Didn’t Hear About Kobe’s Retirement Poem | false | financial and business | ['Sport'] |
543 | We’ve become a very tense and anxious nation. Millions of us are kept awake at night by racing thoughts and are so edgy duringAmerican Anxiety: Why We're Such A Nervous Nation (VIDEO) | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
544 | Euphoria, personified.And Here We Have The Happiest Child In Human History | false | financial and business | ['Sport'] |
545 | Peripheral arterial disease (P.A.D.) is a disease in which plaque (plak) builds up in the arteries that carry blood to your head, organs, and limbs. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, fibrous tissue, and other substances in the blood. P.A.D. currently affects millions of Americans, and about 1 in every 20 Americans over the age of 50 has P.A.D. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
546 | On Feb. 2, 2012, our dear friend Punxsutawney Phil declared that we would have six more weeks of winter. Well, time's up!Spring Cleaning Your Mind and Body | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
547 | A condition called cryptorchidism (an undescended testicle) is a risk factor for testicular cancer. Anything that increases the chance of getting a disease is called a risk factor. Having a risk factor does not mean that you will get cancer; not having risk factors doesn't mean that you will not get cancer. Talk to your doctor if you think you may be at risk. Risk factors for testicular cancer include the following: - Having cryptorchidism (an undescended testicle). - Having a testicle that is not normal, such as a small testicle that does not work the way it should. - Having testicular carcinoma in situ. - Being white. - Having a personal or family history of testicular cancer. - Having Klinefelter syndrome. Men who have cryptorchidism, a testicle that is not normal, or testicular carcinoma in situ have an increased risk of testicular cancer in one or both testicles, and need to be followed closely. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
548 | Klinefelter syndrome and its variants are not inherited; these chromosomal changes usually occur as random events during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs and sperm) in a parent. An error in cell division called nondisjunction results in a reproductive cell with an abnormal number of chromosomes. For example, an egg or sperm cell may gain one or more extra copies of the X chromosome as a result of nondisjunction. If one of these atypical reproductive cells contributes to the genetic makeup of a child, the child will have one or more extra X chromosomes in each of the body's cells. Mosaic 46,XY/47,XXY is also not inherited. It occurs as a random event during cell division early in fetal development. As a result, some of the body's cells have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY), and other cells have an extra copy of the X chromosome (47,XXY). | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
549 | i feel utterly disgusted with myself right now and am contemplating death every waking moment ever since she uttered those few words | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
550 | i want a relationship where partners empower each other not feel burdened by their histories and eccentricities | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
551 | i feel appalled that i took advantage of my old friend s kindness | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
552 | i was planning to make cookies this evening but i am not feeling so good so i will do this tomorrow | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
553 | What are the signs and symptoms of Non 24 hour sleep wake disorder? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Non 24 hour sleep wake disorder. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Insomnia 90% Visual impairment 90% Anorexia 50% Incoordination 50% Memory impairment 50% The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
554 | [See the announcement from PLOS here]( | false | financial and business | ['Science'] |
555 | i have no feelings of discontent | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
556 | i am so grateful to feel the energy of life within my body to feel the pleasant vibration in my hands feet body and head | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
557 | Maybe it was the downward dog that set Milo off. Or maybe the kitty was frustrated by the lack of a scratching post. WhateverThis Cat Has Had ENOUGH Of Your Yoga Videos | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
558 | T.L.D.R. My sister has paroxysmal hemicrania. They've given her gabopentin. Is there a better alternative or is this stuff OK? | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
559 | Waiting in line can be a tedious experience. It can also be an opportunity to be mindful, an excuse to dream, or a chance to meet new and interesting people.You Get to Choose | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
560 | “You’re 28 years old, skating the best you ever have in your life. How do you explain that to people?”'I Can't Explain Witchcraft': Adam Rippon Has A Perfect Response After Killer Routine | false | financial and business | ['Sport'] |
561 | Ryan Gosling cares about Neglected Tropical Diseases | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
562 | im supposed to feel compassionate towards that little girl but i feel like she never existed | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
563 | Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalopathy (MNGIE) syndrome is a condition that particularly affects the digestive system and nervous system. Signs and symptoms of this condition most often begin by age 20 and worsen with time. Almost all people with MNGIE have gastrointestinal dysmotility, in which the muscles and nerves of the digestive system do not move food through the digestive tract efficiently. Affected individuals also experience peripheral neuropathy, droopy eyelids (ptosis), weakness of the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), and hearing loss. Leukoencephalopathy, which is the deterioration of a type of brain tissue known as white matter, is a hallmark of MNGIE; however it does not usually cause symptoms in people with this disorder. Mutations in the TYMP gene cause MNGIE, and this condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
564 | One of the questions I am most commonly asked as a psychiatrist specializing in child psychiatry is, "What causes autism?" My answer often leaves the questioner feeling a little bit shortchanged, especially with the current surge of new reports linking yet another "risk factor" to autism.What Causes Autism Spectrum Disorder? | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
565 | You know, it was no accident that American Heart Month is also the month that we celebrate Valentine's Day. So while we'reGo Red Today -- And I'm Not Talking Cornhuskers! | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
566 | im feeling a bit mellow this morning | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
567 | Symptoms of a UTI range from slight burning with urination or unusual-smelling urine to severe pain and high fever. A child with a UTI may also have no symptoms. A UTI causes irritation of the lining of the bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidneys, just as the inside of the nose or the throat becomes irritated with a cold. In infants or children who are only a few years old, the signs of a UTI may not be clear because children that young cannot express exactly how they feel. Children may have a high fever, be irritable, or not eat.
On the other hand, children may have only a low-grade fever; experience nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; or just not seem healthy. Children who have a high fever and appear sick for more than a day without signs of a runny nose or other obvious cause for discomfort should be checked for a UTI.
Older children with UTIs may complain of pain in the middle and lower abdomen. They may urinate often. Crying or complaining that it hurts to urinate and producing only a few drops of urine at a time are other signs of a UTI. Children may leak urine into clothing or bedsheets. The urine may look cloudy or bloody. If a kidney is infected, children may complain of pain in the back or side below the ribs.
Parents should talk with their health care provider if they suspect their child has a UTI. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
568 | i need to know that it can be fixed and that i m going to feel gorgeous in this dress | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
569 | New, antibody-resistant coronavirus variant discovered in Texas | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
570 | The FDA also suggested that pharmacists who receive a prescription for a combination product with more than the recommendedFDA Asks Doctors To Limit Acetaminophen In Combination Drugs | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
571 | What the Kidneys Do You have two kidneys. They are bean-shaped and about the size of a fist. They are located in the middle of your back, on the left and right of your spine, just below your rib cage. The kidneys filter your blood, removing wastes and extra water to make urine. They also help control blood pressure and make hormones that your body needs to stay healthy. When the kidneys are damaged, wastes can build up in the body. Kidney Function and Aging Kidney function may be reduced with aging. As the kidneys age, the number of filtering units in the kidney may decrease, the overall amount of kidney tissue may decrease, and the blood vessels that supply the kidney may harden, causing the kidneys to filter blood more slowly. If your kidneys begin to filter less well as you age, you may be more likely to have complications from certain medicines. There may be an unsafe buildup of medicines that are removed from your blood by your kidneys. Also, your kidneys may be more sensitive to certain medicines. For example, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and some antibiotics may harm your kidneys in some situations. The next time you pick up a prescription or buy an over-the-counter medicine or supplement, ask your pharmacist how the product may affect your kidneys and interact with your other medicines. (Watch the video to learn more about what the kidneys do. To enlarge the video, click the brackets in the lower right-hand corner. To reduce the video, press the Escape (Esc) button on your keyboard.) Learn more about how the kidneys work. How Kidney Disease Occurs Kidney disease means the kidneys are damaged and can no longer remove wastes and extra water from the blood as they should. Kidney disease is most often caused by diabetes or high blood pressure. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 20 million Americans may have kidney disease. Many more are at risk. The main risk factors for developing kidney disease are - diabetes - high blood pressure - cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease - a family history of kidney failure. diabetes high blood pressure cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease a family history of kidney failure. Each kidney contains about one million tiny filtering units made up of blood vessels. These filters are called glomeruli. Diabetes and high blood pressure damage these blood vessels, so the kidneys are not able to filter the blood as well as they used to. Usually this damage happens slowly, over many years. This is called chronic kidney disease. As more and more filtering units are damaged, the kidneys eventually are unable to maintain health. Early kidney disease usually has no symptoms, which means you will not feel different. Blood and urine tests are the only way to check for kidney damage or measure kidney function. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or a family history of kidney failure, you should be tested for kidney disease. Kidney Failure Kidney disease can get worse over time, and may lead to kidney failure. Kidney failure means very advanced kidney damage with less than 15% normal function. End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is kidney failure treated by dialysis or kidney transplant. If the kidneys fail, treatment options such as dialysis or a kidney transplant can help replace kidney function. Some patients choose not to treat kidney failure with dialysis or a transplant. If your kidneys fail, talk with your health care provider about choosing a treatment that is right for you. (Watch the video to learn more about how kidney disease progresses. To enlarge the video, click the brackets in the lower right-hand corner. To reduce the video, press the Escape (Esc) button on your keyboard.) | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
572 | im feeling defeated | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
573 | Kawasaki (KAH-wah-SAH-ke) disease is a rare childhood disease. It's a form of a condition calledvasculitis(vas-kyu-LI-tis). This condition involves inflammation of the blood vessels.
In Kawasaki disease, the walls of the blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. The disease can affect any type of blood vessel in the body, including the arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Sometimes Kawasaki disease affects the coronary arteries, which carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart. As a result, some children who have Kawasaki disease may develop serious heart problems.
Overview
The cause of Kawasaki disease isn't known. The body's response to a virus or infection combined with genetic factors may cause the disease. However, no specific virus or infection has been found, and the role of genetics isn't known.
The disease can't be passed from one child to another. Your child won't get it from close contact with a child who has the disease. Also, if your child has the disease, he or she can't pass it to another child.
Kawasaki disease affects children of all races and ages and both genders. It occurs most often in children of Asian and Pacific Island descent. The disease is more likely to affect boys than girls. Most cases occur in children younger than 5years old.
One of the main symptoms of Kawasaki disease is a fever that lasts longer than5days. The fever remains high even after treatment with standard childhood fever medicines.
Children who have the disease also may have red eyes, red lips, and redness on the palms of their hands and soles of their feet. These are all signs of inflamed blood vessels.
Early treatment helps reduce the risk of Kawasaki disease affecting the coronary arteries and causing serious problems.
Outlook
Kawasaki disease can't be prevented. However, most children who have the disease usually recover within weeks of getting symptoms. Further problems are rare.
The disease affects some children's coronary arteries, which can cause serious problems. These children need long-term care and treatment.
Researchers continue to look for the cause of Kawasaki disease and better ways to diagnose and treat it. They also hope to learn more about long-term health risks, if any, for people who have had the disease. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
574 | What causes muscle eye brain disease? Muscle eye brain disease is caused by mutations in the POMGNT1 gene. This gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in adding sugar molecules to a protein called alpha dystroglycan. Alpha dystroglycan is important for stabilizing the muscle cell during contraction and relaxation. This protein is also found in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), eye, and other parts of the body. All of the reported mutations in the POMGNT1 gene result in a complete loss of function of the POMGNT1 protein. The lack of functional POMGNT1 protein disrupts production of alpha dystroglycan. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
575 | The stress and strain of constantly being connected can sometimes take your life -- and your well-being -- off course. GPS7 Stressed Animals Who Just Need A Hug Right Now | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
576 | im beginning to feel like i know the terrain ive lived numb for so long now numb feels like norm thats where the story ends and this is where the fairy tale starts im beginning to feel happy | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
577 | I'm starting to feel that I'll be single forever | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
578 | Short bowel syndrome is a group of problems related to poor absorption of nutrients. Short bowel syndrome typically occurs in people who have
- had at least half of their small intestine removed and sometimes all or part of their large intestine removed - significant damage of the small intestine - poor motility, or movement, inside the intestines
Short bowel syndrome may be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on how well the small intestine is working.
People with short bowel syndrome cannot absorb enough water, vitamins, minerals, protein, fat, calories, and other nutrients from food. What nutrients the small intestine has trouble absorbing depends on which section of the small intestine has been damaged or removed. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
579 | i is desperate for kareena akshay kumar will play a double role in flash forward minissha says i still feel today amisha patel in a glamorous avtaar | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
580 | Many veterans never dreamed of needing help coping with life following combat deployments. While the impact of surviving in a combat zone has left many veterans seeking help in overcoming posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), there have been significant advances in treatment.Veterans and PTSD Treatment | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
581 | im feeling the way shes not caring for me the way she used to | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
582 | Women, to the eyes of this then young cardiology resident, didn't have heart disease. Men -- older men -- did. So I completely missed the diagnosis.A Missed Diagnosis, A Movement, and a Critical Moment for Women's Health | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
583 | What are the signs and symptoms of Trichodental syndrome? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Trichodental syndrome. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Abnormality of the eyelashes 90% Abnormality of the nares 90% Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the eyebrow 90% Cognitive impairment 90% Fine hair 90% Microcephaly 90% Narrow forehead 90% Narrow nasal bridge 90% Reduced number of teeth 90% Slow-growing hair 90% Autosomal dominant inheritance - Brittle hair - Conical tooth - Hypodontia - Shell teeth - Sparse hair - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
584 | Ever since my dad tried to convince me to meditate when I was about 12, I’ve been fairly skeptical of this practice. It alwaysFrom OM To OMG: Science, Your Brain, And The Productive Powers Of Meditation | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
585 | Is glioblastoma inherited? Most glioblastomas are not inherited. They usually occur sporadically in people with no family history of tumors. However, they can rarely occur in people with certain genetic syndromes such as neurofibromatosis type 1, Turcot syndrome and Li Fraumeni syndrome. All of these conditions are inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
586 | - Itchy red or pink blotches of various size appear, mainly on: neck, torso (Chest,stomach,back,sides), legs, arms. Never face, hands, goodies. Sometimes cover large area, sometimes small. Sometimes look like scratch marks, where I have not scratched. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
587 | How is human T-cell leukemia virus, type 1 diagnosed? Human T-cell leukemia virus, type 1 (HTLV-1) is usually diagnosed based on blood tests that detect antibodies to the virus. However, HTLV-1 is often never suspected or diagnosed since most people (95%) never develop any signs or symptoms of the infection. Diagnosis may occur during screening for blood donation, testing performed due to a family history of the infection, or a work-up for an HTLV-1-associated condition such as adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) or HTLV-1 associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
588 | Virus rumor sparks Thailand prison riot | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
589 | "While celebrities can bring heightened awareness to health issues, there is a need for these messages to be accompaniedAngelina Jolie's Preventive Mastectomy Raised Breast Cancer Awareness, But Not Knowledge: Study | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
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591 | What are the signs and symptoms of Visceral steatosis? The Human Phenotype Ontology provides the following list of signs and symptoms for Visceral steatosis. If the information is available, the table below includes how often the symptom is seen in people with this condition. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary to look up the definitions for these medical terms. Signs and Symptoms Approximate number of patients (when available) Abnormal bleeding - Abnormality of the genitourinary system - Autosomal recessive inheritance - Coma - Hepatic steatosis - Hypocalcemia - Hypoglycemia - Jaundice - Kernicterus - Lethargy - Muscular hypotonia - Myocardial steatosis - Neonatal death - Renal steatosis - Seizures - The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has collected information on how often a sign or symptom occurs in a condition. Much of this information comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. The frequency of a sign or symptom is usually listed as a rough estimate of the percentage of patients who have that feature. The frequency may also be listed as a fraction. The first number of the fraction is how many people had the symptom, and the second number is the total number of people who were examined in one study. For example, a frequency of 25/25 means that in a study of 25 people all patients were found to have that symptom. Because these frequencies are based on a specific study, the fractions may be different if another group of patients are examined. Sometimes, no information on frequency is available. In these cases, the sign or symptom may be rare or common. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
592 | For more by Brad Yates, click here. Napoleon Hill said, "What the mind of man can conceive and belief, it can achieve." MostWATCH: Cultivating Effective Beliefs | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
593 | These resources address the diagnosis or management of factor XIII deficiency: - Genetic Testing Registry: Factor xiii, a subunit, deficiency of - Genetic Testing Registry: Factor xiii, b subunit, deficiency of These resources from MedlinePlus offer information about the diagnosis and management of various health conditions: - Diagnostic Tests - Drug Therapy - Surgery and Rehabilitation - Genetic Counseling - Palliative Care | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
594 | i sometimes feel shy about my musical taste because some of it wanders towards what some might call techno slander | false | financial and business | ['Emotion'] |
595 | How is VLCAD deficiency diagnosed? A diagnosis of VLCAD deficiency may be suspected based on an abnormal newborn screen or the presence of characteristic signs and symptoms. In both of these cases, additional testing can then be ordered to further investigate the diagnosis. This testing may include specialized tests performed on a sample of blood, urine, skin cells, muscle, and/or liver tissue. Genetic testing for changes (mutations) in the ACADVL gene can confirm the diagnosis. GeneReview's Web site offers more specific information about the diagnosis of VLCAD deficiency. Please click on the link to access this resource. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
596 | With office workers sitting on the average of six hours a day, it's no wonder that back pain is the most common cause of disability. Simple strengthening and stretching exercises can help reduce back pain occurrences and prevent future incidents.Back Pain: Must Do Moves for Lower Back Pain | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
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598 | Attack of the Sun Watch in 1080p as massive solar eruptions take aim at our high-tech society | false | financial and business | ['Science'] |
599 | Having a heart attack increases your chances of having another one. Therefore, it is very important that you and your family know how and when to seek medical attention. Talk to your doctor about making an emergency action plan, and discuss it with your family. The emergency action plan should include - warning signs or symptoms of a heart attack - instructions for accessing emergency medical services in your community, including calling 9-1-1 - steps you can take while waiting for medical help to arrive, such as taking aspirin and nitroglycerin - important information to take along with you to the hospital, such as a list of medications that you take or that you are allergic to, and name and number of whom you should contact if you go to the hospital. warning signs or symptoms of a heart attack instructions for accessing emergency medical services in your community, including calling 9-1-1 steps you can take while waiting for medical help to arrive, such as taking aspirin and nitroglycerin important information to take along with you to the hospital, such as a list of medications that you take or that you are allergic to, and name and number of whom you should contact if you go to the hospital. | false | financial and business | ['Health'] |
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