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[ENG] 프로암이 이렇게 긴장감 넘치는 매치였던가ㅋㅋ힘을내요 예지프로!! [김구라의 뻐꾸기 골프 TV] 8-3화

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#골프 #골프TV #김구라

뻐꾸기 역사상 오늘 만큼 경기 결과가 궁금했던 적이 있었던가요
예지프로님 출연 콘텐츠의 높은 조회수가 구독자 여러분맘=내맘 을 대변하네요ㅋㅋ

안녕하세요, 뻐꾸기골프TV 구독자 여러분!

이 정도면 게스트 멘탈 건강과 구독자 증감이 반비례 관계에 있지 않나 싶은데요.
구.박 커플이 게스트를 털면 털수록 구독자 여러분들이 더욱 즐거워하신다는 사실을
이번 시리즈를 통해 다시한 번 확인했습니다ㅋㅋㅋ
(10만 거듭 감사드립니다!!)

결국 예지 프로님은 평정심을 잃고 폭발하고 마는데요ㅋㅋ
최예지 프로님과 함께하는 대망의 시리즈 마지막 편,
마음속 깊은 곳에서 끓어오르는 무언가를 잘 누르며 프로의 위신을 세워주실 수 있을지!
마지막 라운드까지 긴장 놓지 마시고 잘 시청하시길 바랍니다!!ㅋㅋ

(아니 근데, 프로암이 원래 이렇게 목숨걸고 하는 매치인..거 맞죠?)

♥ 구독, 좋아요, 알림설정은 사랑입니다 ♡

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Pro-am was this kind of nervous match? haha Cheer up Yeji!! [Kim Gura’s cuckoo golf TV] episode 8-3

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In the history of cuckoo golf TV, there was no match that I was more curious about of its result
The high number of views for contents with Yeji’s appearance represent your and my thoughts haha

Hello cuckoo golf TV subscribers!

Seeing this, I think that mental health of guests and the increase of subscribers has an inverse relationship.
The more Gura makes fun of the guests, the more you enjoy the videos has been confirmed once again through this series hahaha
(Thank you once again for 100,000 subscribers!!)

Finally, Yeji lost her composure and lost her temper haha
The last episode of the great series with golf player Choi Yeji,
let’s see whether she can raise the reputation of a professional golf player by repressing the anger that arises from deep within the heart!
I hope you don’t lose your tension until the last round and I hope you enjoy the video!! haha

(But wait, the pro-am games are matches that you risk your life like this, right?)

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London Vision Clinic | ReLEx SMILE | Live laser eye surgery | Professor Dan Reinstein

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London Vision Clinic | ReLEx SMILE | Live laser eye surgery | Professor Dan Reinstein

In this video, Professor Dan Reinstein performs a ReLEx SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction) – a keyhole type of LASIK procedure – filmed in real-time to demonstrate the full 3 and-a-half minute procedure from multiple angles. The superior design and optical precision of the Carl Zeiss Meditec Visumax femtosecond makes it the only femtosecond laser that is accurate enough to perform laser eye surgery through a keyhole incision in the cornea without the need for creating a flap and disruption of the corneal nerves and tearfilm that results from flap creation in the standard LASIK technique. The patient is only in contact with the device is less than 40 seconds with extremely low contract force such that the patient feels effectively nothing, there are no red splodges (subconjunctival haemorages) left behind. From the surgeons’ standpoint the laser procedure is one step: contact with the patient cornea and lenticule creation. The accuracy of ReLEx SMILE has been shown to be higher than that of LASIK in that it is far more accurate for higher prescriptions, and ReLEx smile can perform treatment for myopia / short-sightedness from -1.00 to -10 and in some instances up to -14 D.

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Fraser Health's new Urgent Primary Care Centre in Surrey

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There’s a new kind of medical centre in North Surrey/Whalley. It provides a one stop location for patients to receive urgent care for non-emergency health concerns. It also provides a family doctor to local patients who do not have one.

This centre offers treatment for issues such as:
– Minor pains: sore throats, back pain, ear aches
– Minor injuries: small cuts needing stitches
– Fevers and infections

The centre also offers access to:
– A family physician
– Mental health and substance use counselling
– Prescription renewal (not refills)
– Home health care and street outreach
– Referrals to specialists, community services

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Come inside GRH’s Health Care Centre Pharmacy with manager Lashen Naidoo. A recent renovation has added lots of space, with new products and services tailored to the needs of patients at Grand River Hospital.

Drop by the pharmacy, which is in the main lobby of GRH’s KW Campus at 835 King Street West in Kitchener.

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Health Economics

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Global health and public health practitioners use Health Economics to better understand the decisions that get made that affect health. Calculating the DALYs averted or QALYs gained for per dollar spent, for example, can help NGOs and Governments decide which health interventions to invest in. These sorts of cost utility and cost effectiveness (economic evaluations) help with decision making.

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Coronavirus outbreak: More than 55 health-care workers infected as B.C. reports 14th death | FULL

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B.C.’s top doctor says more than 55 health-care workers have now been infected with the novel coronavirus, as the province confirmed 42 new cases and one new death.

There are now a total of 659 cases confirmed in B.C. and 14 deaths.

The latest fatality is the 11th to be linked to North Vancouver’s Lynn Valley Care Centre.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Wednesday she only had data on infected health-care workers who are connected to outbreak clusters at seniors’ facilities and to Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver.

“Most of the other health-care workers who have tested positive were infected in the community,” she said.

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Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?

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Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?

Do eye boogers play a crucial role in maintaining the overall health of our eyes, or are they just a gross inconvenience?

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Why Do We Get Sleep In Our Eyes?
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“Blinking also helps the oily meibum and water tears mix together to form an emulsion called tear film. If you go for too long without blinking, the emulsion falls apart – oil and water don’t like to mix – and your cornea could become exposed to air. At best that’s uncomfortable – at worst, the chronic deterioration of the tear film could lead to a condition known as “dry eye” or, more technically, keratoconjunctivitis sicca.”

Here’s Why You Get Eye Boogers
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“Normally, you blink debris away during the day – and the older you are, the more you fight eye junk. Adults blink at a rate of about 20 per minute; babies only do it about twice per minute.”

The Structure and Assembly of Secreted Mucins
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“Mucins are major glycoprotein components of the mucous that coats the surfaces of cells lining the respiratory, digestive, and urogenital tracts, and in some amphibia, the skin. They function to protect epithelial cells from infection, dehydration, and physical or chemical injury, as well as to aid the passage of materials through a tract.”

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Eye boogers: Not the most glamorous of bodily secretions, but important all the same. Learn why the heck you have sand in your eyes in the morning in this episode of Quick Questions.

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The Republican health care bill makes no sense

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The bill doesn’t know what problem it’s trying to solve.

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Republicans in the House have finally released a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare: the American Health Care Act. The GOP healthcare bill keeps some of the most popular parts of Obamacare, like letting young adults stay on their parents’ health insurance until age 26 and requiring insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions.

But the Republican bill gets rid of the key element that made Obamacare work: the individual mandate. Now that people aren’t required to have insurance, healthy people could leave insurance pools en masse, leaving sick people who are more expensive to cover.

Hypocrisy is a minor sin in politics, but still, it is remarkable how much of it there is to be found in this legislation. A core Republican complaint when Obamacare was passed was that the law delayed many of its provisions in order to reduce public outcry and manipulate the CBO’s score. The GOP bill is similarly aggressive with such tricks, delaying changes to the Medicaid expansion until 2020 and pushing Obamacare’s tax on expensive insurance plans out until 2025.

Because Republicans aren’t even trying to win Democratic votes, they’re stuck designing a bill that can wiggle through the budget reconciliation process (another thing they complained about Democrats doing). That means they can’t make major changes to insurance markets like repealing Obamacare’s essential benefit standards or allowing insurance to be sold across state lines. That last part is particularly striking, given that it was one of President Trump’s five demands in his speech last week. I’ve always been skeptical about the savings Republicans could wrest by changing those regulations, but now they can’t get those savings at all — which means sacrificing a key part of their theory of cost control.

This bill has a lot of problems, and more will come clear as experts study its language, the Congressional Budget Office release its estimates, and industry players make themselves heard. But the biggest problem this bill has is that it’s not clear why it exists. What does it make better? What is it even trying to achieve? Democrats wanted to cover more people and reduce long-term costs, and they had an argument for how their bill did both. As far as I can tell, Republicans have neither. At best, you can say this bill makes every obvious health care metric a bit worse, but at least it cuts taxes on rich people? Is that really a winning argument in American politics?

In reality, what I think we’re seeing here is Republicans trying desperately to come up with something that would allow them to repeal and replace Obamacare. This is a compromise of a compromise of a compromise aimed at fulfilling that promise. But “repeal and replace” is a political slogan, not a policy goal. This is a lot of political pain to endure for a bill that won’t improve many peoples’ lives, but will badly hurt millions.

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Carson Block takes short position in online health insurance marketplace eHealth

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Carson Block’s Muddy Waters Research announced Wednesday it has taken a short position in eHealth Inc., which owns a digital health insurance exchange.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed 400,000 on Wednesday, according to figures provided by NBC, with 12,864 fatalities nationwide.

The world’s largest economy has recorded by far the most COVID-19 infections of any country, with the total now almost five times that of China — where the virus was first identified in December.

The U.S. confirmed an additional 169 cases in Missouri on Wednesday, data provided by NBC showed, taking the nationwide number of infections to 400,081.

On April 1, the number of coronavirus infections in the U.S. surpassed 200,000 for the first time, meaning the country has doubled its case count in just one week.

NBC’s count is slightly higher than that of Johns Hopkins University, which counted 399,929 cases as of Wednesday morning.

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Laser Eye Surgery (LASIK)

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http://www.nucleushealth.com/ – This medical animation depicts Laser Eye Surgery, a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea, the clear covering over the front of the eye.

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Vision: Crash Course A&P #18

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Next stop in our tour of your sensory systems? VISION. With a little help from an optical illusion, we take a look inside your eyes to try to figure out how your sense of vision works — and how it can be tricked.

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Table of Contents
The Structure of the Eye 2:31
The Fibrous, Vascular, and Inner Layers 3:33.2
The Retina 4:56
Photoreceptors, Bipolar Cells, and Ganglion Neurons 5:09.2
Rods and Cones 6:07.5

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