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" ... Hillary Clinton’s near fainting spell at Ground Zero on a warm, humid summer day has brought the importance of proper hydration into the spotlight. However, if you listen to ominous news reports, concerned pundits and biased politicians, Clinton’s temporary lightheadedness and stumbling couldn’t just be from dehydration. It must be something more serious because no one can get that sick from not drinking enough fluids. ... "
" ... National data on the prevalence of various health issues among kink/BDSM or CNM practitioners are lacking, with smaller-scale studies indicating no differences in mental and sexual functioning compared to the general population. However, many of the kink or CNM practices themselves can pose unique health risks. For example, behaviors such as biting, whipping, rope bondage, wax, fire or electrical play can lead to physical injuries, including open wounds, bruising, burns, infections, nerve damage. Asphyxiation, intense pain, or intense emotional exchanges can lead to fainting. High numbers of sexual partners can increase the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and practices such as inserting large toys or a whole hand into the vagina or anus (fisting), knife play, or the use of hypodermic needles to produce temporary piercings can additionally expose individuals to blood-borne pathogens. Finally, like nonheterosexual individuals, kink- and CNM-identified folks can suffer from minority stress because their sexual behaviors and identities are often stigmatized and misunderstood. ... "
" ... One potential step forward is to use devices that, instead of delivering continuous electrical stimulation, pulses with the patient's intention to walk. Courtine's startup is trying that. But the scientific journey could be as long and arduous as the one the patients went through in order to take a few steps. Another possibility is that the spinal cord stimulators could help with other problems of paralysis, such as low blood pressure, which can cause fainting. Harkema is beginning a randomized, controlled trial of this approach. ... "
" ... Patricia wanted to be appointed Ada’s guardian because she’d been growing increasingly anxious about signs of her mother’s decline, including apparent dementia and numerous auto accidents. In 2011, Ada failed a written test and lost her license. In February 2012, when Ada was taken to Chilton Medical Center due to dizziness and fainting, she threatened to kill herself and her family and was then committed to Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital for observation. She was returned to Chilton and later voluntarily readmitted to Ramapo Ridge. While there, a doctor diagnosed her as suffering from bipolar disorder and “senile dementia of the Alzheimer’s type.” ... "
" ... Sansa no longer needs a fainting couch. Arya takes a moment out from re-enacting Kill Bill to learn that Jon and Sansa are still alive. Jorah Mormont manages to rid himself of unsightly greyscale without the use of a biologic and will return to Team Dragon in the nick of time. Bran ends up at Winterfell (in a manner of speaking, Dude) Tyrion and Davos prepare to trade wit, wisdom and wine. And Jon Snow and the Breaker of Chains and Hearts seem poised to become Westeros's latest power couple, needing nothing more than a name-- Jonerys? Starkgaryen?--and a pre-nup that deals with the Dragons. ... "