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how many calories in 1/2 cup cooked long grain rice? | White, brown, and wild are all options most of us love. For some, rice can be the ultimate trigger food. Rice contains carbohydrates and calories, and only 1/2 cup of white rice has approximately 26.72 grams of carbohydrates and 121 calories. Have you measured 1/2 cup of rice recently, it is a small serving size. | Biology |
how soon after implantation can you test positive for pregnancy? | The blood pregnancy test generally provides greater accuracy earlier. If you are pregnant, your blood test will usually be positive within 3-4 days after implantation or about 9-10 days after fertilization and ovulation, which is roughly 5-6 days before a missed period. | Biology |
are the lungs negative or positive pressure? | When you inhale, the diaphragm and muscles between your ribs contract, creating a negative pressure—or vacuum—inside your chest cavity. The negative pressure draws the air that you breathe into your lungs. | Biology |
what does it mean when you feel hungry all the time? | It's often a result of imbalanced hunger hormones, which may occur for a variety of reasons, including inadequate diet and certain lifestyle habits. You may feel hungry frequently if your diet lacks protein, fiber, or fat, all of which promote fullness and reduce appetite. | Biology |
how does your digestive system help us obtain nutrients? | The digestive system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms, like glucose (sugars), amino acids (that make up protein) or fatty acids (that make up fats). The broken-down food is then absorbed into the bloodstream from the small intestine and the nutrients are carried to each cell in the body. | Biology |
is okapi in the dictionary? | noun, plural o·ka·pis, (especially collectively) o·ka·pi. an African mammal, Okapia johnstoni, closely related to and resembling the giraffe, but smaller and with a much shorter neck. | Biology |
who created systems theory in social work? | For example, family systems theory, developed by Bowen (1946), views the family as a complex system with its own component parts and feedback loops. Bowen developed eight interlocking concepts of family systems that could be used by practitioners to enhance family functioning. | Biology |
why are you not supposed to sleep with red lights on? | Light exposure Research suggests it's because certain light in the spectrum at night suppresses the secretion of melatonin, a hormone that plays a major role in sleep/wake cycles. Even dim light can interfere with circadian rhythm and melatonin secretion, say scientists. | Biology |
what is the difference between a general sense and a special sense? | The human body has two basic types of senses, called special senses and general senses. Special senses have specialized sense organs that gather sensory information and change it into nerve impulses. ... General senses, in contrast, are all associated with the sense of touch. They lack special sense organs. | Biology |
are bernese mountain dogs good watch dogs? | They should be obedience trained because of their large size at an early age to make them pleasant household companions. Their natural instincts to guard and work on the farm still carry over in the breed today. The Bernese makes a good watchdog, and is even better at herding and draft work. | Biology |
what are the big pit bulls called? | The American bulldog is the largest of the pit bull breeds, with males weighing between 75 and 125 pounds, and females weighing between 60 and 100 pounds, according to DogChannel.com. | Biology |
what jobs can i get with a degree in biology? | ['Research scientist.', 'Pharmacologist.', 'Biologist.', 'Ecologist.', 'Nature conservation officer.', 'Biotechnologist.', 'Forensic scientist.', 'Government agency roles.'] | Biology |
what are some characteristics of hydrogen bond? | A hydrogen bond is an intermolecular attractive force in which a hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to a small, highly electronegative atom is attracted to a lone pair of electrons on an atom in a neighboring molecule. Hydrogen bonds are very strong compared to other dipole interactions. | Chemistry |
how are atomic radii and ionization energy related? | As the atomic radius decreases, it becomes harder to remove an electron that is closer to a more positively charged nucleus. ... They experience a weaker attraction to the positive charge of the nucleus. Ionization energy increases from left to right in a period and decreases from top to bottom in a group. | Chemistry |
which dogs are euthanized the most? | ['Labrador Retriever.', 'German Shepherd. ... ', 'American Staffordshire Terrier. ... ', 'Dachshund. ... ', 'Boxer. ... ', 'Beagle. Total Number Available for Adoption: 934. ... ', 'Australian Cattle Dog. Total Number Available for Adoption: 697. ... ', 'American Bulldog. Total Number Available for Adoption: 604. ... '] | Biology |
are retired federal employees getting a cola in 2019? | Social Security Recipients and Federal retirees will receive a 1.6% COLA adjustment in 2020 as determined by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) upward trend. The 2020 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 1.6% for CSRS and FERS annuitants was announced on October 10, 2019. | Medicine |
will ekg show congestive heart failure? | Several specific tests are used together to diagnose congestive heart failure: EKG Test: This measures how fast your heart is beating and looks for an irregular heart rhythm. It also determines if your heart walls are thicker than normal and whether or not you've previously had a heart attack. | Medicine |
how to change your address on your ny license? | INSTRUCTIONS TO UPDATE YOUR ADDRESS You can change your address online at dmv.ny.gov or use this form. Write your new address on your current regular or enhanced NYS license, permit, or non-driver ID card and on your NYS registration document. | Medicine |
what does it mean when you eat a lot of sweets during pregnancy? | Eating too many sweets during pregnancy can have an adverse impact on the growth of the baby. Plus extra sugar in the body can lead to unnecessary weight gain, increase in insulin and glucose levels, and nutrient deficiency in a pregnant woman. | Medicine |
can i collect unemployment if my employer cuts my salary? | Most people who collect unemployment have lost their jobs. However, you may be eligible for benefits even if you are still working, if your hours or pay have been cut or you have been forced to take a part-time position and you can't get additional work. | Medicine |
are similac and enfamil nipples the same? | The nipples are universal to where you can use with any size bottles. ... Yes, these do fit on the Enfamil bottles. They also fit on Gerber, Dr. Brown's, Medela, and standard size Evenflo bottles. | Biology |
what is the difference between direct and indirect use value of biodiversity? | Direct use value of biodiversity is every living organism has an important rules for sustainability and nourishment of nature and ecosystem. ... Indirect use value of biodiversity is that every living organism is dependent on other organisms indirectly. | Biology |
can you get disability if your self employed? | You must have been working for an employer or taking part in approved training. You won't be able to claim it if you were self-employed. The amount you can get depends on how severely your condition affects you. It isn't means tested so you could get it regardless of how much income or savings you have. | Medicine |
is it likely to get pregnant right before period? | Although it is possible to get pregnant in the days leading up to your period, it isn't likely. You can only get pregnant during a narrow window of five to six days a month. When these fertile days actually occur depends on when you ovulate, or release an egg from your ovary. | Biology |
how long does it take for diazepam to kick in? | Diazepam starts to work very quickly in your body, and you should get calming effects within two hours of taking it. How long will I need to take diazepam? People are not normally prescribed diazepam for more than four weeks as people can become dependent on it if they take it for longer. | Medicine |
where do i get a social security card in ohio? | You can replace a lost or stolen Social Security card by beginning with a visit online, a trip to a Ohio Social Security office or a phone call. If you go to your local Ohio Social Security office, you'll need to bring identification — notably: A U.S. driver's license. A state-issued non-driver identification card, or. | Medicine |
are labor contractions like period cramps? | Labor contractions may feel like menstrual cramps. Really bad menstrual cramps. At least, that's the most common description that's bandied about. "It starts out like menstrual cramps—and the crampy sensation progressively gets worse and worse," Dr. du Treil says. | Biology |
can enoxaparin cause low platelets? | Low platelets: In rare cases, this drug may lower your platelets. Platelets are needed for your blood to clot. This increases your risk of bleeding even more. Your doctor will monitor your platelet level. | Medicine |
what is a 6mm rifle used for? | 24/6mm bullet. Known for a combination of high velocity, long range, flat trajectory, and accuracy, it is suitable as a dual use hunting cartridge for both medium-sized big game and varmints. When used in the less common earlier slow twist barrels, it offers exceptional range for varmint applications. | Biology |
what are the common characteristics of reference materials? | ['They are intended primarily for occasional consultation.', 'They are consulted for definite items of information.', 'The information included in them is collected from a vast number of sources.', 'It is a miscellany of information and facts.'] | Biology |
what are the four layers of the earth beginning from the crust? | Starting at the center, Earth is composed of four distinct layers. They are, from deepest to shallowest, the inner core, the outer core, the mantle and the crust. | Biology |
what is an asteroids atmosphere made of? | Meteorites are usually categorized as iron or stony. As the name implies, iron meteorites are composed of about 90 percent iron; stony meteorites are made up of oxygen, iron, silicon, magnesium and other elements. | Biology |
do substrates bind to enzymes? | Enzymes bind with chemical reactants called substrates. There may be one or more substrates for each type of enzyme, depending on the particular chemical reaction. In some reactions, a single-reactant substrate is broken down into multiple products. ... The enzyme's active site binds to the substrate. | Biology |
is a breast cancer lump painful? | A lump in your breast A lump or mass in the breast is the most common symptom of breast cancer. Such lumps are often hard and painless, though some may be painful. Not all lumps are cancer, though. There are a number of benign breast conditions (like cysts) that can also cause lumps. | Medicine |
what is the nervous system bbc bitesize? | The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of all the neurons that make up the brain and spinal cord . ... The CNS receives electrical impulses from sensory neurons connected to the sense organs. To coordinate the body's response. The CNS transmits electrical impulses, along motor neurons, to glands and muscles. | Biology |
what are the side effects of the vaccine? | ['Pain, swelling, or redness where the shot was given.', 'Mild fever.', 'Chills.', 'Feeling tired.', 'Headache.', 'Muscle and joint aches.'] | Medicine |
what is considered extremely low diastolic blood pressure? | Most doctors consider blood pressure too low only if it causes symptoms. Some experts define low blood pressure as readings lower than 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm Hg diastolic. If either number is below that, your pressure is lower than normal. | Medicine |
is peppermint oil safe to diffuse around dogs? | Many essential oils, such as eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are toxic to pets. These are toxic whether they are applied to the skin OR used in diffusers. | Medicine |
how is social security survivor benefits calculated? | The survivor's benefit is calculated based on that number — 60 per cent if the survivor is 65 or over, 37.5 per cent if they are under age 65. | Medicine |
is peroxide safe for birds? | Use hydrogen peroxide in your garden water fountains. It keeps algae at bay, and is safe for the birds and wildlife. | Biology |
1 kg how much tola? | 1 kilogram is equal to 85.735260233307 tola [India]. | Biology |
are alfalfa supplements good for you? | Summary. Alfalfa has been shown to help lower cholesterol, and may also have benefits for blood sugar control and relieving symptoms of menopause. People also take it for its high content of antioxidants, vitamins C and K, copper, folate and magnesium. Alfalfa is also extremely low in calories. | Biology |
why do some birds fly in a v formation? | Anyone watching the autumn sky knows that migrating birds fly in a V formation, but scientists have long debated why. A new study of ibises finds that these big-winged birds carefully position their wingtips and sync their flapping, presumably to catch the preceding bird's updraft—and save energy during flight. | Biology |
what are the risks of getting laser hair removal? | ['pain, discomfort or tenderness.', 'red skin that may last for some time.', 'crusting, blistering, bruising or swelling of your skin.', 'lightening or darkening of your skin.', 'scarring.', "burns from the laser's heat.", 'bacterial infections.'] | Medicine |
can u get your period in the beginning of pregnancy? | Intro. The short answer is no. Despite all of the claims out there, it isn't possible to have a period while you're pregnant. Rather, you might experience “spotting” during early pregnancy, which is usually light pink or dark brown in color. | Medicine |
are there snowy owls in colorado? | Snowy Owl. With their white plumage, Snowy Owls are among the most distinctive owls found in Colorado. They typically live in Canada, Alaska, and the Arctic Tundra, only occasionally visiting Colorado and nearby states if there is a lack of food in their regular habitat. | Biology |
will a cheat meal ruin my progress? | 1. Will a cheat meal ruin my progress? Lets start out plain and simple, a cheat meal will NOT ruin your progress, assuming all else is right with your diet and workout plan. ... If you keep the calories within reason, and ensure your cheat meal still has a good combination of carbs protein and fats, then you'll be a-ok! | Medicine |
what happens when acetone is added to ethanol? | Acetone reacts with alcohol, which is an organic compound with oxygen bonded to hydrogen, to form a hemiacetal. In this reaction, the oxygen on the alcohol goes after the carbon on the carbonyl group. | Chemistry |
how tall are plyo boxes? | With three different jump heights of 20 x 24 x 30 inches / 51 x 61 x 76cm this great space saving Soft 3 in 1 Plyo Box is the perfect tool to introduce beginners to plyometrics right through to meeting the needs of the advanced user. | Biology |
is mutation harmful or beneficial? | A single mutation can have a large effect, but in many cases, evolutionary change is based on the accumulation of many mutations with small effects. Mutational effects can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral, depending on their context or location. Most non-neutral mutations are deleterious. | Biology |
is bumps on back of tongue normal? | When your papillae, or taste buds, become inflamed and you're suddenly seeing raised red bumps on your tongue, or bumps on the back of your tongue, it's often not a cause for concern. | Biology |
how much weight should a pregnant woman gain every week? | And overweight women may need to gain only 15 to 25 pounds during pregnancy. In general, you should gain about 2 to 4 pounds during the first three months you're pregnant and 1 pound a week during the rest of your pregnancy. If you are expecting twins you should gain 35 to 45 pounds during your pregnancy. | Medicine |
are mris covered by insurance? | Are MRI's Covered By Insurance? Generally, yes. Individual insurance varies widely, but an MRI scan is a well-recognized and accepted diagnostic tool. As long as your insurance covers the issue for which you're receiving treatment, it will likely cover an MRI scan. | Medicine |
how many calories does the average person lose in a day? | This means that, at rest, they'll burn approximately 1,829.8 calories in a day (equation: 66 + (6.2 x 180) + (12.7 x 72) – (6.76 x 40) = 1,829.8). For females, use the following equation: 655.1 + (4.35 x weight) + (4.7 x height) – (4.7 x age) = BMR for females. | Biology |
can you have cramps around your period and be pregnant? | Pregnancy: Early in pregnancy, you may experience mild or light cramping. These cramps will probably feel like the light cramps you get during your period, but they'll be in your lower stomach or lower back. If you have a history of pregnancy loss, don't ignore these symptoms. Rest. | Medicine |
how many grams of protein in an average meal? | "I would usually be recommending between 10 and 25 grams of protein for each main meal, particularly if it's after physical activity. Having the protein intake spread out over the course of the day helps satiety and also helps to improve muscle mass," McLeod said. | Biology |
can you get pregnant the same day you lose your virginity? | Yes, a girl can become pregnant the first time she has sex. Anytime a girl has vaginal sex with a guy, she is at risk for becoming pregnant. Even if a guy ejaculates outside of but near a girl's vagina or pulls out before he comes, a girl can get pregnant. | Medicine |
how to calculate federal tax per paycheck? | FICA Taxes - Who Pays What? Withhold half of the total (7.65% = 6.2% for Social Security plus 1.45% for Medicare) from the employee's paycheck. For the employee above, with $1,500 in weekly pay, the calculation is $1,500 x 7.65% (. 0765) for a total of $114.75. | Medicine |
what words have the latin root cand? | ['candelabrum (s) (noun), candelabra (pl) ... ', 'candent (adjective), candider, candidest. ... ', 'candid (adjective), candider, candidest. ... ', 'candidacy (s) (noun), candidacies (pl) ... ', 'candidate (s) (noun), candidates (pl) ... ', 'candle (s) (noun), candles (pl)'] | Biology |
is paan good for you? | From using it in prayers and religious ceremonies to eating it in the form of a 'paan', betel leaves contain many curative and healing health benefits. The leaves are full of vitamins like vitamin C, thiamine, niacin, riboflavin and carotene and are a great source of calcium. | Biology |
is gmo the same as msg? | What are GMO and MSG? GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms, these are organisms that have had their DNA altered in a way that doesn't occur naturally. ... MSG stands for Monosodium Glutamate, it is a flavour enhancer that is widely used in many foods, particularly in ready meals. | Biology |
can you earn income while on social security disability? | To become eligible for Social Security disability benefits, you must be unable to engage in substantial gainful activity. However, you may be able to earn a small amount of income while receiving Social Security disability payments. | Medicine |
are bogs good in snow? | Most importantly, Bogs are waterproof, making them a good bet for when you're stuck outside in wet snow. So yes, Bogs are good boots for winter. ... If your snow turns to ice, you might want to slip on some ice grips or crampons. Additionally, Bogs look like rain boots kids would wear. | Biology |
are large print books abridged? | In fact, large print titles are often the same size or smaller than their hardcover or trade paperback counterparts and weigh about the same as a traditional hardcover book. The common reaction to learning this fact is, “Well, to be the same size or smaller, they must be abridged.” This is also false. | Biology |
how much weight should you gain by week 20 in pregnancy? | You may have gained around 8 to 10 pounds by this point. Expect to gain ½ a pound to one pound (. 23 to . 45 kg) per week during the rest of your pregnancy. | Medicine |
what is a medical power of attorney in pennsylvania? | The Pennsylvania medical power of attorney form is a document whereas a Principal will provide powers to an Agent to oversee their health care decisions in the event the Principal becomes unable to express or communicate their health care wishes on their own. | Medicine |
are dimitri and claude related? | Both Dimitri and Claude come from similar Roots, being Slavic and Greek for Dimitri, French and Roman for Claude, Ancient Rome even Subjugated Ancient Greece, Compared to the Japanese name Ryoma and the German name Marx Greek name Alexander, At a glance those two look much closer vs the last two. | Biology |
is ovulation test positive after ovulation? | A positive result indicates the presence of a high amount of LH, or your LH surge. The amount of LH in your body will begin to decrease after ovulation, so you'll only get a positive result during that crucial fertile period. | Biology |
how to change father name in uan account online? | To update an EPF member's name & Date of Birth, the EPFO has launched a new online provision. However, to update or correct EPF member's Father's name then (as of now) there is no online facility to get this done. The PF member has to contact his/her employer, submit a joint declaration form to them. | Medicine |
is it normal to have red bleeding during ovulation? | Some women describe ovulation spotting as light pink or red in color. Pink spotting is a sign that the blood is mixed with cervical fluid. Women typically produce more cervical fluid at the time of ovulation. Ovulation spotting usually lasts a day or two. | Biology |
how long should you bleed after having coil fitted? | After the insertion You can expect to have some cramping and spotting (on and off bleeding or brown discharge) in the first few months, especially in the first two weeks and sometimes lasting as long as six months. Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen for the cramps. | Medicine |
is teflon safe to eat? | Most nonstick pans are coated with polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as Teflon. ... The good news is that ingesting small flakes of nonstick coating is not dangerous. The material will most likely just pass through the body. But it definitely reduces the nonstickiness of the pan. | Biology |
what are some of the symptoms of syphilis? | These syphilis symptoms may come and go for up to 2 years. They include body rashes that last 2 – 6 weeks — often on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. There are lots of other symptoms, including mild fever, fatigue, sore throat, hair loss, weight loss, swollen glands, headache, and muscle pains. | Medicine |
how much do i pay in taxes if i am self employed? | Self-employment taxes The Social Security portion of the tax is paid on the first $132,900 of employment income in 2019. Unfortunately, when you are self-employed you pay both portions of these taxes—for a total of 15.3 percent. | Medicine |
what causes a rainbow in the clouds? | Iridescent clouds, known as "fire rainbows" or "rainbow clouds," occur when sunlight diffracts off water droplets in the atmosphere. And the recipe for these heavenly sights is actually pretty simple. Like common cloud-to-ground rainbows, iridescent clouds usually accompany thunderstorms. | Biology |
how long are vegetable seeds viable for? | Most Vegetable Seeds Can Stay Viable for Years Most vegetable seeds remain good for about two to three years, but some, such as onions, deteriorate within a year and others such as lettuce, can successfully sprout after five years. | Biology |
how long should you wait to eat after you brush your teeth? | Waiting between 30 minutes to an hour after eating to brush your teeth is the best way to be sure that you're protecting your teeth and not tampering with your enamel. | Biology |
how much weight can you gain from working out? | You're gaining muscle. The general consensus in the fitness community is that the most muscle weight someone who is new to fitness will gain is about two pounds a month, but that's not a hard-and-fast number. | Biology |
are any flowers bad for pregnancy? | Better flowers to send would include carnations, ivy, and some kinds of succulent plants too. You want to find flowers that are attractive but have low levels of pollen and a very slight to no scent. The best part of sending an expecting mother fresh flowers is that you will boost her mood. | Biology |
can sweet potatoes cause itching? | People with a true potato allergy may react immediately after touching, peeling, or eating potatoes. Symptoms may vary from person to person, but typical symptoms of a potato allergy include: rhinitis, including itchy or stinging eyes, a runny or stuffy nose, and sneezing. | Biology |
is pink discharge a sign of infection? | Pink discharge could also be a sign of an infection in your vagina. Potential causes could be an STI (sexually transmitted infection) or vaginitis. Pregnancy, including ectopic. When a fertilized egg implants itself in your uterine wall, you may bleed a little, causing pink discharge. | Medicine |
how does normal pressure hydrocephalus progress? | The symptoms of NPH usually get worse over time if the condition is left untreated. Patients with untreated, advanced NPH may experience seizures, which can get progressively worse. Dementia and/or bladder control problems usually appear after gait disturbances as the condition progresses. | Medicine |
what are the symptoms of irritable bowel? | ['stomach pain or cramps – usually worse after eating and better after doing a poo.', 'bloating – your tummy may feel uncomfortably full and swollen.', 'diarrhoea – you may have watery poo and sometimes need to poo suddenly.'] | Medicine |
what aquarium fish eat snails? | Any respectable Clown loach or Yo-Yo Loach would give their right fin for a snail dinner. They will sift through the gravel, sucking any snail they find right out of its shell. Loaches will even dive under the substrate in their snail hunting quest. Labyrinth fish, such as Bettas and Gouramis, will also eat snails. | Biology |
how many cm dilated before delivery? | The cervix must be 100 percent effaced and 10 centimeters dilated before a vaginal delivery. The first stage of labor and birth occurs when you begin to feel regular contractions, which cause the cervix to open (dilate) and soften, shorten and thin (effacement). This allows the baby to move into the birth canal. | Medicine |
is it illegal to drive a car with a cast on your arm? | Driving is not recommended for anyone wearing a cast because joint mobility is limited. ... For example, if you wear a cast on your arm and drive a manual vehicle, it will be almost impossible to change gears while keeping one hand on the wheel. | Medicine |
can you build muscle from resistance bands? | Yes, you can absolutely build muscle with resistance bands. All your muscles need to grow is tension, adequate recovery, and muscle adaption & progressive overload. Building muscle can be achieved with bodyweight-only exercises, so resistance bands will only increase your capacity for muscle growth. | Biology |
what is the difference between a primary and secondary reinforcer? | Primary reinforcers are biological. Food, drink, and pleasure are the principal examples of primary reinforcers. But, most human reinforcers are secondary, or conditioned. Examples include money, grades in schools, and tokens. | Biology |
where are your lymph nodes located at? | Your lymphatic system is a network of organs, vessels and lymph nodes situated throughout your body. Many lymph nodes are located in your head and neck region. Lymph nodes that frequently swell are in this area, as well as in your armpits and groin area. | Biology |
how long do you have to wait to have sex after a hysterectomy? | You will be advised not to have sex for around 4 to 6 weeks after having a hysterectomy. This should allow time for scars to heal and any vaginal discharge or bleeding to stop. If you don't feel ready for sex after 6 weeks, don't worry – different women feel ready at different times. | Medicine |
how many times a day can you irrigate your nose? | How Often Do You Use Nasal Wash? Using a saline solution just once a day can help thin mucus, curb postnasal drip, and clean bacteria from your nasal passages. It can also wash out allergens you've inhaled. After their symptoms are gone, some people find three times a week is enough to keep them symptom-free. | Medicine |
chylomicrons are the main transport vehicle for? | Chylomicrons are formed in the intestine and are the transport vehicle for dietary fat. The largest chylomicron particles have a diameter of over 1000 nm, whereas the smallest (75–200 nm) overlap with the apo B-100-containing lipoproteins. | Biology |
how many times does a one month old baby wake up at night? | By one month, babies may start to sleep for 14 hours a day and will likely have one long stretch in the first part of the night of at least four or five hours, followed by waking up and eating every two or three hours. | Biology |
are health insurance premiums tax deductible self employed? | As a sole trader, you can deduct private health insurance from your taxes as a business expense. | Medicine |
can 1 concussion cause brain damage? | Even mild concussions should not be taken lightly. Neurosurgeons and other brain injury experts emphasize that although some concussions are less serious than others, there is no such thing as a minor concussion. In most cases, a single concussion should not cause permanent damage. | Medicine |
how much water should you drink before pelvic ultrasound? | Before Your Exam Drink 32 ounces (four glasses) of water one hour before your examination time. You can go to the bathroom to relieve yourself, as long as you keep drinking water. If you are also having an ultrasound abdomen, please do not eat or drink for 8 hours before your exam. | Medicine |
does crying cause post nasal drip? | Crying can worsen sinus symptoms like congestion and a runny nose. Pressure and congestion in your sinuses can contribute to headache pain. Other symptoms of a sinus problem include: stuffed nose. | Biology |
are juuls tested on animals? | Tobacco products and their ingredients are not required by U.S. law to be tested on animals—and for good reason. | Medicine |
how many hours does a salary employee have to work? | We often get questions from employers and employees about whether salaried workers should be getting paid for these extra hours and what exactly counts as “overtime.” Let's dive in. Under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA) most employees can legally work a maximum of 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week. | Medicine |
is occupational therapist assistant school hard? | Challenging Classes, Worthwhile Result Still wondering, “Are OTA classes hard?” Well, consider this. The classes might be hard, but it could be worth the effort to earn your college degree and begin a rewarding healthcare career in as little as 2 years as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. | Medicine |