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Tribute to Flute Players

Written by alex on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 in Asthma.


A clip show of flute players of all ages from all areas of the world. The music is “Over the Sea to Skye” performed by Sir James Galway


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You, Me & Tom Are The Same! | All The Small Things

Written by alex on Monday, February 20th, 2012 in Asthma.


You, Me & Tom Are The Same! | All The Small Things

B BOY SILK got to dance

Written by alex on Sunday, February 19th, 2012 in Asthma.


b boy silk was in last years got to dance and has improved alot he was a very good dancer

Real Meaning of Christmas

Written by alex on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 in Asthma.


Small child narrates the Nativity and suggests that people should show greater love to each other–thus, following Christ’s example.

baby with Croup Stridor Barking Cough visual & audio sound

Written by alex on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 in Asthma.


my 2 year old daughter at rest in bed with Croup – presenting with barking cough, stridor and distressed breathing and depressions in the chest. These all together at rest are indications for you to seek medical attention for your child. Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis) is an inflammation of the windpipe (trachea) and voice box (larynx) typically caused by a contagious viral infection that causes cough, a loud squeaking noise (stridor), and sometimes difficulty with breathing in (inspiration). Croup is caused by viruses. Symptoms include fever, runny nose, and a typical bark-like cough. The diagnosis is based on symptoms. Most children recover at home, but those who require hospitalization receive fluids, oxygen, and drugs. (Merck Manuals)

Two Girls and a Guy (Trailer)

Written by alex on Friday, February 17th, 2012 in Asthma.


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Malaria

Written by alex on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 in Asthma.


Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium, which is transmitted from human to human by the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. There are four identified species of Plasmodium, namely, P. vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae: P.falciparum being the most fatal one. The life cycle of Plasmodium inside human body begins with a series of asexual divisions in liver and then red blood cells. The sporozoites, injected by the infected female Anopheles mosquito, are carried to the liver, where they undergo asexual forms known as exoerythrocytic schizogony to form merozoites. When these infected liver cells burst, merozoites are released into the blood, where they invade red blood cells. After invading the erythrocyte, merozoite de-differentiates into a round trophozoite form. The young trophozoite or the ring stage grows substantially to form schizont. Finally, it undergoes 4-5 rounds of binary divisions during the schizont stage, producing 8-36 new merozoites that burst from the host cell to invade new erythrocytes, beginning another round of infection. This phase of the infection (erythrocytic schizogony) is responsible for malaria pathogenesis. The parasites multiply within red blood cells, causing symptoms that include symptoms of anemia (light-headedness, shortness of breath, tachycardia, etc.), as well as other general symptoms such as fever, chills, nausea, flu-like illness, and, in severe cases

Army basic training gas chamber

Written by alex on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 in Asthma.


april 2006 fort leonard wood mo delta 1-48 gas chamber video



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