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Cheerleaders Forced Into Painful Splits: Police Are Becoming Involved | TODAY

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Cheerleaders Forced Into Painful Splits: Police Are Becoming Involved | TODAY

Disturbing videos out of Colorado that appear to show girls being forced into painful positions at a cheerleading camp are continuing to spur outrage, and now police are getting involved. NBC’s Lucy Kafanov reports the latest details for TODAY.
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Cheerleaders Forced Into Painful Splits: Police Are Becoming Involved | TODAY
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Vascular Disorders of the Central Nervous System

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(January 26, 2010) Michael Marks, Stanford Professor of Radiology, and Robert Dodd, Stanford Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery and Radiology, discuss three pathologies: strokes, aneurisms, arteriovenous malformations.

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The peripheral nervous system involves the parts of the nervous system beyond the brain and spine. Neuromuscular specialists like Ohio State’s W. David Arnold, MD, treat a variety of disorders including muscular disorders such as muscular dystrophy, polymyositis and dermatomyositis, peripheral neuropathies such as Charcot Tooth, and neuromuscular junction disorders such as myasthenia gravis. Symptoms of these disorders may include general weakness, fatigue, numbness, tingling, and sometimes pain. To develop a definitive diagnosis and individual treatment plan, each patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history, physical exam and targeted testing. As more is understood about the causes of neuromuscular disease, better treatments are being developed to stop and reverse some damage or improve symptoms. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 293-4969 or visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/brain-spine-neuro/neuromuscular-disorders

DON'T CATCH THE UGLY VIRUS! (Plague Inc)

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There is quite a hefty list of video games that use a disease, virus or parasite infection as their starting point and advance the story from there on. For example, all the zombie games explain the infection through viral contamination or some RPG races are created as a result of a plague that affected them, like the case with the Undead from Warcraft III. In today’s video we wanted to find out what the 10 most unusual video game diseases are and how they affect the host. The criteria used is, of course, the degree of uniqueness each game illness has, as well as the symptoms manifested.

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