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Photos 06/10/2022

The terms “opiates” and “opioids” are often used interchangeably, but they don’t refer to quite the same thing.

Both are narcotics, which means they induce sleepiness or numbness. Many opiates and opioids also cause feelings of euphoria.

Read More: https://www.healthline.com/health/opiate-vs-opioid

Photos 06/07/2022

"The World Health Organization on Wednesday confirmed more than 550 monkeypox cases across 30 countries as the virus continues to spread across the globe".

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the sudden appearance of monkeypox in multiple countries across the world indicates the virus has been spreading undetected for some time outside the West and Central African nations where it is usually found.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/01/who-says-monkeypox-has-been-spreading-undetected-as-global-cases-rise-to-more-than-550.html

01/18/2022

iTalks Episode Three
Work-Life Balance

Guest: Tre Covey
Host: Hassan Latif

Instagram Live at 10:00 AM EST

01/14/2022

CPR:
CPR refers to cardiovascular, pulmonary resuscitation and is taught to people while doing the CPR training and certification courses. CPR involves the creation of an artificial heartbeat to reinstate blood circulation to the vital body organs. It is applicable in cardiac arrest when the victim’s heart stops beating. In such cases, the person is legally dead, but with the performance of CPR, the person can survive.

The main objective of CPR is to restore the person’s blood circulating so that the oxygen can flow to the vital body organs, especially the brain. When the brain is cut short of oxygen supply, its cells start dying, which can lead to permanent brain damage or brain dead.

Rescue Breathing:
Rescue Breathing is also known as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. It is artificial ventilation that aims at stimulating respiration. The victim, in this case, is not breathing or experiencing difficulties in breathing. The technique is also termed pulmonary ventilation done manually through the mouth to mouth or by the use of mechanical devices. The procedure makes use of the air we breathe out to support another person. According to research, a healthy person is only able to use 20% of the oxygen they breathe in their bodies.

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