Unusual conditions: what are gigantism and acromegaly?

Unusual conditions: what are gigantism and acromegaly?

"Gigantism is embedded in the folklore of many civilisations – think of the giant Goliath who fought with the legendary King David in the Bible, for instance.

But it’s not all the stuff of legends. Present-day famous “giants” include André René Roussimoff, known as Andre the Giant (224cm), and Richard Kiel (218cm), otherwise known as Jaws in two James Bond movies."

Image Credit:
Photograph or image of Robert Pershing Wadlow (February 22, 1918 – July 15, 1940)
By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12592533

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Can a human ever run 100m under nine seconds?

Can a human ever run 100m under nine seconds?

"Our thoughts, based on 20 years of investigating the biomechanics of sprinting, are “of course they can”. There is no limit to human sprinting in sight yet. Humans have run competitively (with time records available) for only about 100 years. In the context of human evolution, this is far too short a period to analyse with a view of making long-term predictions for the future. Records are still being broken, and training and technology (for example, track surfaces and running spikes) are continuously developed further."

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Free Continuing Education for Massage Therapists

Free Continuing Education for Massage Therapists

I have spent that last half a year collecting resources for massage therapists and, here is a compilation of open access evidence based resources for massage therapists.  

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What is Cupping?

What is Cupping?

Cupping is a technique where a vacuum is created in a cup, drawing the skin up into the cup decompressing the layers of the epidermis and subcutaneous superficial fascia. Cupping has been practiced in most cultures in one form or another throughout history but the true origin of cupping therapy remains uncertain. Cupping is a technique where a vacuum is created in a cup, drawing the skin up into the cup decompressing the layers of the epidermis and subcutaneous superficial fascia. Cupping has been practiced in most cultures in one form or another throughout history but the true origin of cupping therapy remains uncertain. Some may not realize the widespread use of the technique, in 1900 John Harvey Kellogg wrote about 'dry cupping' in The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine stating...

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