As a living, breathing, eating human being, there s a good chance that you ve had trouble pooping at one point or another. Maybe you ve suffered for days from constipation feeling backed up and uncomfortable and the longer it lasts, the worse it gets (and the worse you feel).
While it usually (thankfully) resolves on its own or with a little help from extra fibrous foods or a stool softener it s important to know that there is a cutoff for how long you can go without pooping before you should see a doctor to see what s up down there. Here s what you need to know, according to gastroenterologists.
The coronavirus was only the exquisite catalyst for a new storm, one that could prove even more horrific than the last â violence in our homes.
COVID-19 decision-makers must understand the unrecognizable risks that their choices may pose to the growth of domestic violence.
COVID-19 quarantine has a direct correlation to the increase of cases of domestic violence. In quarantine, victims are forced to spend time with abusers, who use this opportunity to isolate the abused from anyone who could help, establishing a predator-like control.
Although ABC News may not meet the scientific burden of proof, an inference could be made that in New York City, COVID-19 related domestic violence reports that came through the National Domestic Violence Hotline increased by 76 percent in August 2020 from 2019. The U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health study agreed with ABC Newsâ evidence linking COVID-19 to escalating domestic violence rates.
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Let’s say you’re out on a run in the hot July afternoon heat. Or you’re out gardening or weeding in August. You know that you need to drink before, during, and after the activity to stay hydrated.
Sneakier, though, is cold-weather dehydration. “There’s a false perception that hydration needs drop so dramatically in winter that dehydration can never be a problem,” says New York City–based sports dietitian Lauren Antonucci, RDN.
3 Factors That Can Contribute to Dehydration in the Winter
There are several frigid factors that can prompt a parched status:
1. Indoor Heat Is a Sneaky Source of Dehydration
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Bernadette Rogers was Walter Freemanâs 1764th patient. She was very white and very skinny. She was so skinny that her cheeks had sprouted a fine layer of blonde fuzz, like a jacket. She was also so skinny that Walter Freeman could fit his hand round her ankle with extra space. He experimented after some electroshocks.
âLook,â he said to the junior neurologist and the nurse, and held up her ankle. âLook how skinny she is.â -
Uncovered in twelve cardboard boxes sealed with red-and-white FRAGILE tape were 3, 874 black-and-white photographs and 150 reels of 16 mm film. The neurologist who found them, a Dr. Kalina Kalcheva (newly arrived from the Sofia Academy of Medicine) told the local paper; âI could not sleep. Seeing the eyes of those people, I could not sleep for days.â