Injury | Meaning of injury

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See here, the meanings of the word injury, as video and text.

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injury (noun)
Damage to the body of a human or animal.
The passenger sustained a severe injury in the car accident.

injury (noun)
The violation of a person’s reputation, rights, property, or interests.
Slander is an injury to the character.

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The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Economy — Sarah Shewayish, MD

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Dr. Shewayish shows how public health is an essential component of economic prosperity. This is at no time a more poignant argument than in the midst of the current pandemic, where it is clear that the key to economic recovery is to vanquish the coronavirus outbreak. As we have seen in the Spring and early Summer of 2020, infectious diseases can affect a large swath of the business sector, from agriculture, to manufacturing, transportation, hospitality/travel, and many others. Some industries may have a business model that is incompatible with an infection outbreak. Others may ride the wave of increased demand that occurs as a result of the disease’s impact on a society. A disease outbreak may also cause individuals to withdraw from the economy due to fear, job loss, or reduced services. Investing in public health is an endeavor that pays countless dividends. As the pandemic shows, societies around the world need to do more to invest in the health of their populations and in preparing for the next outbreak that may impact us.

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Wound and healing 2, Injuries

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Common types of wound
Contusion
A contusion is more commonly called a bruise. It is usually caused by a blunt blow, the overlying skin is unbroken, but tissues and blood vessels below are damaged. The discolouration is caused by bleeding from small vessels into the tissues. Red blood cells trapped in the tissue spaces become deoxygenated anddark coloured. Bruising can also develop after deeper tissues, such as bones are damaged, and may only become apparent after a period of time as blood tracks towards the body surface.
If blood collects in a discrete pool within the tissues this is described as a haematoma. As the blood in a haematoma is well consolidated it may cause pressure effects on surrounding tissues, these may include pain and nerve compression. There is a risk a haematoma may become infected and some need to be surgically evacuated.
Abrasion
An abrasion is a scrape or graze. Typically, there is a superficial surface wound involving the epidermis and part of the dermis. As dermal nociceptors are exposed in the damaged dermis, these wounds are often very painful. Some abrasions can however, be deeper wounds involving tissues below the level of the skin. Abrasions are most commonly caused by friction injuries, falling off bikes is a common cause. These wounds need to be well cleaned to remove dirt and grit which may be sticking to the wound surface.

Information Blocking – The Cures Act Updates

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The Cures Act Final Rule introduced by the ONC on May 1 2020 provides HIT technology developers with much-needed clarity on Information Blocking. Check out the vide to learn more.
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Study and identification of common disease causing organisms (Part-1)

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How to Treat Stomach Ulcers, Acid Reflux and Gastritis Naturally

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Today, you’re going to learn an excellent recipe for stomach issues, like heartburn, reflux, and gastric and ulcer pains. It’s key ingredient is sweet potato. Those that have used this recipe will guarantee you that it’s the best natural remedy for these kinds of problems.

Gastritis is an irritation of the stomach lining. The most common symptoms associated with gastritis are pain and heartburn. If you don’t take care of yourself, your symptoms can worsen, and you can even experience bleeding in your digestive tract.

But, if you suffer from this problem, don’t worry, the cure for gastritis and other stomach ailments can be found in nature.

The proof is in the recipe that you’ll learn now.

Ingredients

1 medium sweet potato
600 ml of filtered water

Instructions

Peel and cut the sweet potato, placing the pieces in a bowl with a little water so they don’t change colors. Put the pieces of sweet potato in the blender with 600 ml of water.

Blend well.

Strain the mixture (with a cloth or kitchen strainer). Using clean hands make sure that you strain the mixture completely—all of the liquid should be in the bowl.

Allow it to sit for two hours. Now you’ve got the liquid and at the bottom of the bowl, the solid contents—that is the pulp of the sweet potato.

Pour out the liquid so that you’ve got only the pulp that’s at the bottom of the bowl.

If you’re doing this on a bright, sunny day, let the pulp dry in the sun.

If not, put it in the pantry so it will dry. If you choose the second option, it will take a little longer to dry out.

Whenever it’s completely dry, break it up, mixing it well and put it in a clean, dry glass jar to sit.

How do you use it?

It’s easy.

After it’s completely dry, dissolve a teaspoon of sweet potato powder in 200 ml of water.

Stir it well.

Drink a cup of it before breakfast in the morning, before lunch, and one more after dinner.

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