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5 Impressive Gliding Creatures – They Believe They Can Fly

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When most people think of flying animals they think of birds and reptiles, these animals are masters of flight and the ability to fly has many different benefits. It can be use both for defence and attack as it can used to escape predators and it can also be used to catch their prey. Although some non avian creatures may try, there are very few mammals, amphibians, and reptile with the ability to fly. Despite this there are many great animal gliders and i will be covering some of these creatures today as i will be going through 5 of the great animal gliders.

Attributions

Flying snake images:
budak
_Z2A4566 Mortonagrion aborense
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Rushen
Trimeresurus kuiburi, Kui Buri Pit Viper
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Bernard DUPONT
Sahara Ants (Cataglyphis sp.)
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
tontantravel
White-lipped Pit Viper, Trimeresurus albolabris under the stars in North-eastern Thailand
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Gihan Jayaweera
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Gihan_Jayaweera
(CC BY-SA 3.0)
Akash M. Deshmukh
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Akash_M._Deshmukh&action=edit&redlink=1
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Alan Couch
M. macquariensis Larvae
(CC BY 2.0)

Wallace’s flying frog images:
Zleng
DSC00756
(CC BY 2.0)
Rushen
Trimeresurus kuiburi, Kui Buri Pit Viper
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Bernard DUPONT
Sahara Ants (Cataglyphis sp.)
(CC BY-SA 2.0)

Colugo images:
David Cook
Lazuli Kingfisher (Todiramphus lazuli) - NEAR THREATENED
(CC BY-NC 2.0)
Alvin Wong
IMG_8044
(CC BY 2.0)
budak
_Z2A4566 Mortonagrion aborense
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Lip Kee
Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus)
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Dick Knight
IMAG0248
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Ria Tan
Eggwhite moon snail (Polinices albumen)
(CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Sergey Yeliseev
White-throated Dipper
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Lip Kee Yap
Oriental Honey-buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus)
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
udo schuklenk
Osprey parent and offspring
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Draco lizard images:
Victor
Ita
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Rushen
Trimeresurus kuiburi, Kui Buri Pit Viper
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Len Worthington
Semudobia tarda (Roskam, 1977) on Silver Birch Betula pendula
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Rawpixel Ltd
Naked woman posing sensually, vintage erotic art. Nude Woman by George Wesley Bellows, American. Original from Yale University Art Gallery. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.
(CC BY 2.0)
Bernard DUPONT
Sahara Ants (Cataglyphis sp.)
(CC BY-SA 2.0)
Charles James Sharp
http://www.sharpphotography.co.uk/
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Seshadri.K.S
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Seshadri.K.S
(CC BY-SA 3.0)
Mary Chris Lowe
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Mary_Chris_Lowe&action=edit&redlink=1
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Bernard DUPONT
Five-lined Flying Dragon (Draco quinquefasciatus) female
(CC BY-SA 2.0)

Flying fish images:
Tom Benson
Golden-winged Warbler
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Mike Prince
Flying Fish
(CC BY 2.0)

Flying fish footage:
Quit work, Be happy!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGvvFS6KUZXr2vb-CWOi78w

Flying snake footage:
Gonzalo Mucientes
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9CIZLIU6ZcQ2SA1b3zzyyA
All everything Knowledge
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxhDmEW1u-NGxf85nLgoZlw

Colugo footage:
CATtv
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr6kIqAeMlloEmpsUDyh5Pg

Philippine eagle images:
shankar s.
IMG_3533
(CC BY 2.0)
Tom McSparron
water-wheel-175186_1920_Facebook_1200x900_U_100
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Shemlongakit
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Shemlongakit&action=edit&redlink=1
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Billy Lopue
DSCF8412
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Borneo Flying Frog image:
Chun Xing Wong
Borneo Flying Frog
(CC BY 2.0)

Malabar Flying Frog image:
T. A Joseph
A Santorini sunset
(CC BY-NC 2.0)

Swordfish image:
FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Catalog #1208 ‘Medusa’ and Calf - Video Clip 2
(CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

I have edited and adapted some of these clips and images.
Creative commons licences: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/

In this video i will be covering the flying snake, the Draco lizard, Wallace’s flying frog, the Colugo, and the flying fish.

Thanks for watching i hope you enjoyed 🙂

How to Get Rid of Headaches at the Back of Your Head

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Houston, TX 77056
(713) 622-3300
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Apparatus How To – Using the Gratz Reformer

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Apparatus How To - Using the Gratz Reformer

http://www.pilatesology.com In this apparatus demonstration, Kathi Ross-Nash thoroughly explains the uses and proportions of the traditional Reformer and the reasons Joe Pilates created it the way he did. Kathi first shows you how to properly set up and use your Reformer, explaining how the angles of the footbar, shoulder blocks, straps, etc… are proportioned to fit any body regardless of height. She then takes a student through a beginner level workout to illustrate how the body fits within the frame that the Reformer provides, and how the exercises here parallel the exercises on the mat. Whether you’re a Pilates enthusiast or an Instructor of many years, there is much to learn from Kathi’s talent for communicating and evoking the exacting standards and true depth in the Pilates method. If you enjoy this class, check out Flowing Beginner Workout, where Kathi puts it all together in a workout format. Filmed at American Body Tech, Kathryn Ross-Nash’s Allendale, NJ studio.

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MeJo often gets asked by students how the Gratz apparatus is different than other Pilates apparatus. In this mini workshop she demonstrates how the exercises are altered when changes to the apparatus take place. You’ll see for instance how if you change the angle of the strap by putting it up on risers, it changes the angle of every arm exercise, or how the gear placement alters how much work is required to pull the carriage back in—a crucial element in the Pilates method. It’s fascinating information that will help you get more out of your Gratz as well as show why Joe built it the way he did. Filmed at Alycea Ungaro’s Real Pilates™, New York, NY.
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Sinus Headaches: Causes & Treatment

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Perhaps one of the most common reason for a patient visit to an ENT office is for a chronic sinus headache. The most common complaints include nasal congestion, chronic pain or pressure over the face or eyes, no fever, and no purulent drainage. The headaches typically are between the eyes, forehead, cheeks, or all these regions. Other symptoms that may or may not be present, include light and/or noise sensitivity, pain worsening with movement, nausea and/or vomiting, runny nose, and watery eyes. These headaches last ~4-72 hours, with or without antibiotics, and occurs regularly, up to several times a month.

However, the reality is that ~80% of such patients are actually suffering from migraines or some other type of neurologic condition.

More information on sinus headaches:
https://www.FauquierENT.net/sinusheadache.htm

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References:
The Sinus, Allergy and Migraine Study (SAMS). Headache 2007 Feb; 47 (2) : 213-24.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17300361

Migraine misdiagnosis as a sinusitis, a delay that can last for many years. The Journal of Headache and Pain volume 14, Article number: 97 (2013). https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1129-2377-14-97

Prevalence and diagnosis of migraine in patients consulting their physician with a complaint of headache: data from the Landmark Study. Headache. 2004 Oct;44(9):856-64. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15447694/

Prevalence of migraine in patients with a history of self-reported or physician-diagnosed "sinus" headache. Archives of Internal Medicine 2004 Sep 13; 164 (16) : 1769-72. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15364670

Sinus headache: a clinical conundrum. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2004 Apr;37(2):267-88. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15064062/

Etiology of ‘Sinus Headache’-Moving the Focus from Rhinology to Neurology. A Systematic Review. Brain Sci. 2021 Jan 9;11(1):79. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11010079. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33435283/

Evidence-based guideline update: pharmacologic treatment for episodic migraine prevention in adults: report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. Neurology. 2012 Apr 24;78(17):1337-45. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182535d20. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=22529202

Evidence-based guideline update: NSAIDs and other complementary treatments for episodic migraine prevention in adults: report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. Neurology. 2012 Apr 24;78(17):1346-53. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182535d0c. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=22529203

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There is a common belief among patients and some clinicians, that sinusitis is present and causing a headache whenever there is pain over the sinuses. In this video, we use the International Classification of Headache Disorders Criteria to diagnose sinus headaches by differentiating sinus related headaches from migraines.

Join our Headaches Masterclass course today!

After course completion you will have the knowledge and skills to recognize and categorize primary headaches accurately, outline the warning signs of ominous headaches and those caused by medical conditions, and it teaches you how to help your patient to help themselves by recognizing triggers and adopting lifestyle changes.

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CoreSelf // Pilates Form Fundamentals!

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CoreSelf // Pilates Form Fundamentals!

Did you enjoy this workout? Keep moving with Brooke! Join her seasonally rotating membership, CoreSelf, with 30+ Classical Pilates video lessons designed to inspire you while cultivating your deepest strength. Head to www.YourCoreSelf.com to receive a free trial and learn how Classical Pilates & moving with the seasons will empower you, not only in your whole health but in the way you move through the world.

Brooke Tyler, owner of Clasique Acupuncture & Pilates Studio in Asheville NC, is the creator of CoreSelf. As a Licensed Acupuncturist & Pilates Teacher Trainer, Brooke makes classical Pilates workouts that are fun, challenging, and always uplifting.

To train with Brooke in her Live CHISEL broadcasts or apply for the Clasique Pilates Instructor Certification Program head to www.studioclasique.com
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Causes & Management of fever, body aches with severe headaches – Dr. Surekha Tiwari

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Now fever, body rash, chills, severe headache. This group of symptoms should generally talk about dengue. In dengue you have very high fever,you have extremely bad headache. In 9 out of 10 cases of dengue are distinguished by the prodrome. But the headache which accompanies the fever is much bad and the third thing you will see is that because dengue is also because of an organism that causes the blood vessels to burst it is a rash on the last part of your legs in which case that is one of the diagnostic clinchures for dengue. Now dengue is again something which is dealt with very easily in homeopathy because it is an infestation of a particular organism and that infestation can be avoided if the body is strong enough or if the immunity levels are very high the body will be able to ward it off. A family of 5 people,2 get dengue and the other 3 escape whereas the mosquito has been in the common area. It is basically because those 3 people have been able to fight the disorder with their immune cell reaction and that’s what we achieve in homeopathy, but for dengue the first and foremost thing is please avoid mosquitoes, second try and having a protective covering always so that you are not bitten by any kind of mosquitoes, even if there are any. Third is rehydrate yourself very well, drink a lot of water. Four, keep the fever down so that there is less of protein breakdown in the body and fifith, inspite of not feeling like doing it, please eat well so that you are able to get out of this condition without having any long term impacts. Medicines like china. Medicines like arsenic in homeopathy, they have excellent results in this condition.
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Fever, headache, body ache in middle age men or it depends on the seasonal thing also. So it always has to be visited by a physician. Consult with your physician and take medicine because sometimes It may be a simple viral fever or a viral fever like dengue, chikungunya can also cause similar symptoms like fever, headache, body ache or could be a serious condition like meningitis also with a similar symptoms. It becomes very difficult to differentiate. It is always better to have medical help.
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What Is a Migraine Headache?

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What Is a Migraine Headache?

This animation is brought to you by the Association of Migraine Disorders, with support from Amgen/Novartis and AbbVie. Migraine is not just a headache, it’s a complex neurological disease that impacts more than 1 billion people worldwide. This animation by Nucleus Medical Media, made in collaboration with AMD, explains possible causes of this disease and what happens in the brain during an attack. Learn more about migraine at www.MigraineDisorders.org or on the AMD YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/MigraineEquivalent

#migraine #MigraineDisorders #headache

MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: To sense the world, your nerves send electrical signals to and from your spinal cord and brain. Sensors throughout our body collect information about our surroundings. This information is sent by signals to our brain through a series of nerve cells. Each electrical signal is carried from one end of a nerve cell to the other using passageways called ion channels. Charged particles, called ions, pass through the channels along the nerve, which helps generate the electrical current. At the end of the nerve, the signal moves to the next via chemicals called neurotransmitters. Communication with the brain occurs via pathways and nerve centers at the base of the brain, called the brain stem. The brain stem helps control sleep, heart rate, and breathing. Migraine is a disease where one or more parts of this communication system does not function properly. Many sections of DNA, called genes, program ion channels, neurotransmitters, and other structures that support these nerve pathways. In some with migraine, inherited changes to genes, called mutations, can cause the communication system to become hypersensitive. Most mutations do not directly cause migraine, but, in combination, may explain why there are so many forms and symptoms of migraine disease. These mutated genes affect the function of other parts of the body. As a result, people with migraines may also have anxiety, depression, strokes, epilepsy, hypothyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic floor pain, fibromyalgia, Sjogren’s disease, and others. Each attack typically has three or four phases. The typical phases of a migraine attack are prodrome, starting hours before a headache, aura, headache, and postdrome. Prodrome includes subtle symptoms, such as yawning, fatigue, or moodiness. Experienced only by some, auras may be short term visual changes, such as flashes of light, zigzags, or blind spots. Auras can also include numbness, confusion, vertigo, or even muscle weakness. Pounding headaches may occur on only one side of the head, often lasting four to seventy-two hours. Other possible symptoms include light and noise sensitivity, or nausea. Finally, during postdrome, a person feels like they have hangover, which lasts another day or two. Migraine attacks are often brought on by specific stimuli, or triggers, such as: increased stress, weather change, too much or too little sleep, or certain foods. Since it may be a cumulative effect of several triggers, avoiding as many known triggers as possible can help reduce the number of attacks. It is important for treatment planning to distinguish migraine on the basis of frequency and character of attacks. Less than fifteen headache days per month is episodic migraine. Fifteen or more headaches per month is chronic migraine. Every year about three percent of those with episodic migraine become chronic. This worsening of symptoms may be due to changes in hormones or accumulated brain damage from years of migraine attacks. While migraine is rarely deadly, it is an invisible disease that can steal years of quality time. For more information about migraine, talk to your healthcare provider, or visit migrainedisorders.org.

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Find out what’s happening in the brain when you have a migraine and what we still don’t know about this complex disorder.

A throbbing, pounding headache. Bright zigzagging lines across your field of vision. Sensitivity to light, lingering fatigue, disrupted sleep. While an incapacitating headache is one of the most common symptoms, a migraine can include any of these experiences. So what exactly is a migraine? And what causes it? Marianne Schwarz explores what we know— and don’t know— about this complex disorder.

Lesson by Marianne Schwarz, directed by Bálint Gelley, CUB Animation.

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Baby Relax Rylan Swivel Glider Recliner Chair, Modern Furniture, Beige

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION – Color:BeigeThe Baby Relax Rylan Swivel Gliding Recliner is the ultimate in nursery room seating. with comfort features such as a reclining mechanism and a supportive spring core foam-filled seat, you will love spending even more time in the nursery tending to your child. The hidden easy-pull reclining mechanism can be pulled out and tucked back in between the seat and armrest, making it out of sight yet within easy reach. Simply pull on the reclining mechanism, and let go at the preferred reclined position for a truly personalized and comfortable seating setting. The Baby Relax Rylan Swivel Gliding Recliner leg rest is padded to enjoy resting with your legs propped up. The enclosed ball bearing mechanism allows for both a rotating swivel function and a smooth gliding motion, giving you a full range of movement and convenience. The square silhouette, track arm design, and welt trim detail are touches that enhance the overall look of the recliner. Choose amongst a number of colors to suit your decor and taste and enjoy quiet moments with baby for years to come.

Sturdy construction and minimal assembly required. Supportive spring core foam filled seat with padded leg rest. Enclosed ball bearing mechanism for both a rotating swivel function and smooth gliding motion. Customizable reclining position to suit your reclined position preference. Square silhouette with track arm design.

Shipping Weight: 104.7 pounds. Customer Reviews: 4.0 out of 5 stars 173 customer reviews. ASIN: B017NX2H8Y. User Guide: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71-3znw%2B4oS.pdf. Batteries required: No. Finish: Beige. Style: Traditional. Number of items: 1. Material Type: Wood. Item model number: DA7197-BGR. UPC: 065857169720. Product Dimensions: 34 x 38.5 x 39 inches. Item Weight: 91.3 pounds.

Links to all the items i mentioned in this video

Crib:
https://www.target.com/p/simmons-174-kids-slumbertime-paloma-4-in-1-convertible-crib/-/A-50722902?preselect=50627113#lnk=sametab

Crib Quilt:
https://www.crateandbarrel.com/suzy-quilts-campfire-modern-geometric-baby-quilt/s496257

Crib Sheet:
https://www.crateandbarrel.com/organic-little-prints-blue-triangle-crib-fitted-sheet/s222686

Circle Name Sign:
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4 Cube Shelf:
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Glider:
https://www.target.com/p/baby-relax-addison-swivel-gliding-recliner—gray/-/A-52070973

Rug:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ENYSZIW/ref=twister_B07HJNY8W6?_encoding=UTF8&th=1

Wolf Head:
https://www.target.com/p/wolf-head-wall-d–233-cor—pillowfort–153-/-/A-51619219

Floating Shelves:
https://www.amazon.com/Wallniture-Mounted-Floating-Shelves-Nursery/dp/B071X9TQQ7/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1544282921&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=wallniture%2Bdenver%2Bwall%2Bmounted%2Bshelves&th=1

Changing Table:
https://www.target.com/p/simmons-174-kids-monterey-4-drawer-dresser-with-change-top/-/A-51610860
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Pilates for Focus and Energy (25-Minutes) | Rituals

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Try this endorphin-boosting Pilates flow with breathwork to focus your mind and fire up your body. 

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Camping in a beautiful mountain wilderness! [S5E22] Lifestyle Overland

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Camping in a beautiful mountain wilderness! [S5E22] Lifestyle Overland

The hills are alive… with some incredible colors and adventure! Ride along as we explore the mountains of Utah with friends!

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