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1) My sweetest memory...our meeting! My biggest sadness...The distance! My biggest hope...i will c u soon! My craziest dream.. hope we stay friends 4evr.....
2) Minutes r small, hours r less, days r short, months r few, years rnt enough 2b with u, I can take 10 more births if i get a friend like you...
3) I love my eyes wen u look into them i love my name wen u speak it i love my heart when u love it nd i love my life wen ur a part of it..
4) <<<its easy to say I LOVE U>>> but hard to get love from the one u love <<<its easy to say I HATE U>>> but hard to hate the ONE whom u love.
5) Age does not protect you from love.But love, to some extent, protects you from age. True love can be delayed- but not denied....................
6) If loVE is Sweet, Y does it HurT! If lovE is dEEP, Y does it bURN! If loVE is WaRM, Y do wE shIVEr! If LoVE is teNDER, Y do we cRY! If loVe is 4eveR, Y do we DIE?
7) i mess yo .. i mis yo .. i mmis yoo .. i miss yuu .. maybe i didn"t learn how to write it but you taught me how to feel it :)
8) a simple txt means I care
enough 2 flex my thumb
search ur name
wait4 "Message Sent"
thn thnk of u & smile as I say
"Hope ur OK"
9) If 2 Hearts r Meant 2 b friends, no Matter How Long it takes,How Far they Go,How Tuff it Seems,Fate Will Bring them 2Gether 2Share Friendship 4ever! KEEP SMILING!!!
10) "What make some people dearer s not just d hapines that u feel when u meet them but d pain u feel when u miss them."
"It takes a minute to have a crush an hour to like someone and a day to love someone but it takes a lifetime to forget someone" Be in touch..
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main to pehlay topic poster ka naam daikhti hoon issi say pata chal jata hai kay topic main kuch ho ga ya nahin
flooded topic bohat jalad peechhay reh jatay hain so wahan aik aadh entery daalni hi perti hai chk kernay ko
rahi irrelevant batain to gup shup main akser batain irrelevant hi hoti hain
haan serious corner ya religion mai irrelevant bataon ki permission hi nahin ha
haan mujhay aisay topics pasand nahin jo sirf posts berhanay walay hon jahan irrelevant batain zida hon main akser wahan say issi liye ghayab ho jati hoon
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What is the Difference Between a Sprain and a Strain? A sprain and a strain are both minor injuries, not fractured bones that impact the soft tissue of muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The difference between a strain and a sprain is that a strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon and a sprain has affected ligament tissue. Both occur at joints where ligaments connect bone to bone and tendons connect bone to muscles. They are usually temporary, mild injuries that get treated similarly and heal quickly.
A strain most often occurs as a result of an awkward fall, car accident, or sports injury. It results when a joint is yanked, twisted, pushed, hit, or jerked suddenly, such as the impact of falling forward or your hands or tackled on the field. The sudden motion moves your joint in a way it’s not meant to be flexed, and your ligament tears.
Sprains frequently result from excessive exercise, heavy lifting, repetitive motion, or minor impacts. You can get sprains in your lower back by improperly lifting a load, or in your leg from "turning" an ankle while running. Sprains are colloquially referred to as "torn" or "pulled" muscles. Knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, and knees are usually injured in this way.
Soft tissue injuries have symptoms of redness, swelling, surface bruising, reduced mobility, and a dull throbbing ache or sharp cramping pain. Sprains and strains are best treated in the first 72 hours by RICE, meaning rest, ice, compress, and elevate. The person should try to move as little as possible, use ice packs or ice wrapped in a towel, wrap the joint with a taut but not tight bandage, and elevate the limb.
After 72 hours, heat can be used in conjunction with gentle massage to loosen the surrounding muscles. Take a warm bath or use a heating pad. If much pain accompanies the strain or sprain, take an anti-inflammatory or pain reducer, or apply a topical analgesic. In extreme injuries, a doctor can x-ray the area to make sure there is no bone damage. A splint or brace might be used to keep from aggravating the sensitive joint. Sometimes, in repeated injuries, physical rehabilitation strengthens the adjacent muscles to prevent re-injury.
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What is Bone Marrow? Bone marrow is a special, spongy, fatty tissue that houses stem cells, located inside a few large bones. These stem cells transform themselves into white and red blood cells and platelets, essential for immunity and circulation. Anemia, leukemia, and other lymphoma cancers can compromise the resilience of bone marrow. Bone marrow transplants are a growing treatment for these conditions of the lymphatic system that can’t be otherwise cured.
Our skull, sternum, ribs, pelvis, and femur bones all contain bone marrow, but other smaller bones do not. Inside this special tissue, immature stems cells reside, along with extra iron. While they are undifferentiated, the stem cells wait until unhealthy, weakened, or damaged cells need to be replaced. A stem cell can turn itself into a platelet, a white blood cell like a T-cell, or a red blood cell. This is the only way such cells get replaced to keep our body healthy.
Platelets always circulate in our bloodstream, looking for tiny tears in blood vessels where blood might leak out, like a paper cut. They accumulate in such cuts during clotting. Red blood cells carry fresh oxygen from the lungs to all the cells that need it, and then carry away the unneeded carbon dioxide. White blood cells are immune responders that combat foreign microorganisms. Those invaders might cause infection, so white blood cells help produce antibodies that keep the invaders from causing damage. These three types of cells, and their associated functions, are obviously incredibly important to our entire body. That’s why bone marrow tissue, as part of the lymphatic system, fights pathogens like fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Other diseases, often incurable, pose threats to bone marrow, incapacitating its ability to turn stem cells into essential cells. Leukemia, Hodgkin’s Disease, and other lymphoma cancers and tumors damage bone marrow and destroy stem cells.
Bone marrow transplants, the leading treatment for such conditions, begin with chemotherapy that eliminates the compromised bone marrow. If you can locate a matching donor, frequently a family member, their bone marrow is extracted using a needle and injected into your bloodstream. Hopefully, the donation will “take,” and make its way into the central shaft of larger bones to restore stem cell function.