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Gouache Birthday Cake drawing and painting | Improve kids creativity

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Let’s draw and paint birthday cake with gouache paints for kids!!!

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In this video I draw a simple Christmas tree and color it with watercolor paints and glitter! It is easy and funny art tutorial for kids and beginners!

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I'm running a fever. Should I go to ER?

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I'm running a fever. Should I go to ER?

Get the quick facts about fever in adults. Watch this video to learn about the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. Click to read more: https://mrkmnls.co/30iuiUx

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First published in 1899 as a small reference book for physicians and pharmacists, The Merck Manual grew in size and scope to become one of the world’s most widely used comprehensive medical resources for professionals and consumers. As The Manual evolved, it continually expanded the reach and depth of its offerings to reflect the mission of providing the best medical information to a wide cross-section of users, including medical professionals and students, veterinarians and veterinary students, and consumers.

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The Science of Pain Management

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We all experience pain in our lives, but can the cure be worse than the condition? In this seminar, Harvard Medical School experts explore the science of pain, the realities of prescription drug dependence and new discoveries and treatments that may lead to better, safer pain management.

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Dr. Jay M. Shah MD, FAAPMR is a double-board certified Pain Specialist, and is the Founder, Chief Physician Executive, and Medical Director of the SamWell Institute for Pain Management. SamWell Pain has two convenient office locations in Livingston and Woodbridge, New Jersey.

Dr. Shah completed training in Interventional Pain Medicine at the prestigious ACGME accredited Weill-Cornell Tri-Institutional Pain Fellowship in NY. There, he trained at three of the nation’s top hospitals: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Hospital for Special Surgery, and New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell Medical College.

Utilizing non-surgical and minimally invasive techniques, we utilize the latest technologies to help restore function from chronic musculoskeletal pain related to degenerative conditions as well as sports-related injuries. This includes non-surgical orthopedic treatments for low back, neck, knee, shoulder, and hip pain as well as pain after neck or back surgeries.

Bovine Ephemeral fever or Dengue fever of cattle:

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Bovine Ephemeral fever or Dengue fever of cattle:

Bovine ephemeral fever or Dengue fever of cattle also known as Three Day Sickness is an arthropod vector-borne disease of cattle and is caused by bovine ephemeral fever virus.
common symptoms of BEF:
Biphasic to ployphasic fever
2.shivering
3.inappetence
4.profuse drooling
5.serous nasal discharge
6.atony of rumen
7.Depression
8.stiffness and lameness
9.affected cattle
may become recumbent
and paralyzed from 8 hours to 7 days.
10.sudden reduction in
milk production in milch
cows.

Differential diagnosis :

1.foot and mouth disease
2.hypocalcaemia
3.foot rot
4.fracture of bones in limbs
5.Black quarter disease

Managing Bovine Ephemeral Fever

Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF), commonly known as ‘three day sickness’, causes a short but significant fever, drooling, shivering, a discharge from eyes and nose, lameness and muscular soreness.

Animals may become recumbent for a day or two. For the most part, BEF is a mild transient illness hence the name ‘three day sickness’. But some animals can be more significantly affected and cattle deaths can result. Thus the disease and the need to manage cases shouldn’t be underestimated.

In particular heavy animals such as bulls and big cows may be most severely affected. A transient infertility in bulls can occur and a small proportion of pregnant cows can abort, presumably from the high fever.

Early veterinary treatment can mediate these impacts and prevent animals from becoming recumbent. Good nursing care can be the difference between affected cattle recovering in the normal three-day window or succumbing to secondary health effects from dehydration, particularly in hot weather, or sustained recumbency.

For information on vaccinating your herd or managing BEF, please contact your private veterinarian or discuss with our team at LLS by calling 1300 795 299.