Category: Health
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Ryan Lochte Undergoes Emergency Surgery
Ryan Lochte is on the mend The swimmer shared with his millions of Instagram followers before and after selfies from a hospital bed after undergoing appendicitis surgery. “Wish me luck,” he captioned the first pic. Just a few hours later, the 36-year-old shared a selfie with breathing tubes inserted in his nose and assured to…
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Drowning and how to perform CPR in a COVID-19 environment
Learn how to administer CPR in the COVID environment while responding to a drowning victim with Lakeview Regional’s Trauma Medical Director Dr. Marco Hidalgo. Learn more about the emergency room at Lakeview Regional Medical Center at https://lakeviewregional.com/service/…
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Restoic Podcast Ep. 11: George Bovell (Five-Time Olympian & Former World Record Holder)
How do you live a life based on love instead of fear to become the hero of your own story? In this episode, Danny sits down with 5x Olympian and Olympic Bronze Medalist George Bovell for a conversation about self-actualization. Growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, George became a champion swimmer and today his passion…
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Verify: It’s safe to swim during the pandemic, spiders don’t spread COVID-19 and more
People are asking about posts on social media about COVID-19 contamination and cures. Harris County Health Authority Dr. Umair Shah addressed the claims.
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Grandfather Goes Swimming For The First Time In Months
“My Pop is 86 and hasn’t been out of the house in about a year because of his oxygen.”â
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The Science of Swimmer’s Itch
Join Kyla in this microclass, in which we discuss the fascinating science behind swimmer’s itch!
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How to Fix Swimmers Hair – TheSalonGuy
How to fix your hair after swimming. Chlorine buildup can be very damaging to your hair and in this video I share a number of hair tips to help repair and protect your hair as a swimmer.
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Is It Safe To Swim During The COVID-19 Pandemic? | ET NOW Exclusive
How serious is swimming to your health if you use a publicly accessible swimming pool? With no vaccine in sight and new symptoms showing up with new studies, can we afford to continue swimming without fear?
