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to escalate hostilities between israel and has the law as a time when tensions are already running halls. the u. n. is urging come fearful that the region could be on the brink of a wider war. let's get back across to korean, although harry and they route. so if it turns out to prove true that israel has in fact killed suppor, what kind of response would you expect from has the law? yeah, they, they made clear that for sure. in any case, there will be a response to the question was how the response we look at. and normally you have kind of this on with the roots of engagements between the army, a military target for a military. so in that way you could, of course, because of the actual computer military targeting is he was one of the big military columbus office, paula and who to maybe expected that the answer is full of them is another really
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today target p put inside is right, because the strike was of course nothing to florida to nobody's capital. but of course the, was the killing of this made i did yet on this is the equation is for this to be done completely. you his policies themselves as a part of the excess of resistance. i guess constraints and use that is a cause close to how much that might influence. now, how and how is for this is rick things. if we know anything about this, we can see how everything is really connected to your distribution. what kind of potential all this has for know a why that is condition to say neos death will now mean that we could see a stronger response from has the law than we would have if it had just been this striking bay route stuff. that's exactly what i'm saying. i mean, they have to put a new equation, think we have to do something bigger than their which means the set. but we don't
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know when this is going to happen. normally, this can take care of days. this can take weeks to down. so this is paula is nobody speaking with strategic and might, might take a wide receiver, which i'd like to turn now to talking about in direct negotiations that of been going on between homos and israel for a cease fire. and for a return of the hostages, and these were often taking place in tar. we know that is that is very much where we saw him him based for a lot of the time where honey i was living now that he is out of the picture. do you think these talks are effectively at a standstill? i think we can expect that it is the short run how much we withdraw from this. this is we can expect the harder line from. ringback from us on the other side it might be ok, your passes because if you look at it,
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then you're minutes of the all. and he was desperate to get some kind of success, some kind of success. he didn't get, get it. we see all of this. so many 2 competing causes, big pots of because a strip is. ringback voicebox, typically a goal of destroying us is of course, now he can send the cleaning of the police unless, of course, as a successor that might give him a way into ending the military operation in because the problem is that he needs partially how much to do that because in order to do that, needs to get some kind of default to release hostage and that's the short term is very exclusive. so you're saying that there needs to also be a deal done in order for there to be an off ramp for netanyahu to find in the war. it's not enough just to say, look, we've got the leader of mosse and that's it now. so yeah, if you, if you want to reduce the release of the hostages as part of the deed who are with
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how mazda, of course, you need to do some of this executive. thank you so much for your insights today. that is a journalist, cream. oh, go hari and they root, we very much appreciate your time as always. thank you very much. ron has now responded to the death of him, the a and a statement carried on iranian state. media president, my sued, possess can said that iran will quote, defend its territorial integrity, dignity, honor and pride, and will make the terrorist occupiers regret their cowardly act. reactions of also been coming in from other countries, including from the united states. speaking during a visit to the philippines defense secretary lloyd austin's at the u. s. had no additional information on the assassination of. i knew that austin also insisted that us was trying to cool tensions in the region and that there was always room for diplomacy while also reaffirming support for israel defense. so
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if you're just joining us, we can bring you up to speed with what we know. so far, here's what we can say about the death of a smile on. yeah, i'm us saying he was killed while on a visit to air runs capital to run, to attend in on duration of president my sued possession. can it runs revolutionary guard has also confirmed his death and no one has claimed responsibility for the assassination. but suspicion has fallen on israel. it has declined to comment on him. the staff and a hamas official says the group will respond to him. he is killing the official call to the quote, howard, we act that won't go unpunished. i mean, his death comes after israel said killed a top hezbollah commander and an error strike on a suburb of a root in lebanon. so plenty to unpack. here for more i'm now joined by guido steinberg, a political scientist from the german institute for international and security affairs. welcome. so glad to have you on the program. i'm curious about israel's
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approach to, to, to what, how my status has been an assassination of hon. yeah. do you think this was opportunistic as some have been telling us on the show because israel knew where he would be and at what time, or is there something strategic about the timing for as well? no, i don't think there is anything uh strategic about the the timing israel has made clear since october. that is why you hadn't the other leading figures in the hospital bureau are on its list of targets. but i think the israel simply preferred to target funny why he was not a do a how was usually the way he is usually based simply because to hire so, so important for the negotiations because do hon is, is, are no longer with the united states. so now within the union took wrong,
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it was simply the golden opportunity for these rarely so to strike at this important personality. and so i golden opportunity. but are you all at all surprised to see the fact that at this took place in in toronto, is that crossing some kind of line here? the way i am surprised that some jo was not better protected. he should have known that i had to drawn is penetrated by is rarely intelligence for, for use of already i am wondering why he was such an easy target as it seems even of. ready it is rarely cruz misfire, a meaning that is rarely spent some time to strike the park. yeah. what could you tell us a little bit more? what does this say about security and preparations in iran and its ability to protect foreign leaders or visiting well is not able to protect the
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leaders. it's not even able to, to protect its own personality. we have seen other is really attacks on the wrong. and so it can be sent to us for example, for example, this last resort. general foster is on the head of the few. ronnie and miss hard program was assessed united by in his early so some years ago. and how much should i've known and your honestly the afternoon. and i, i really do wonder why they didn't take any any precautions because everybody knew that audio was on a target to start these readings. and i'd like to ask you what i've asked several people today, but the big 1000000 dollar question is, is how much spillover we could potentially see from this attack. do you expect we will see a wider regional war in the middle east as a result of this? but i'm not too worried about this attack because you wrong. it has threatened with
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retaliation. in other cases in the past, and the country hasn't been able to, to hit the, is the eighty's in any meaningful way how mazda is also suspected retaliation. but the organization, i don't think that it is able to perpetrate any major, major attacks on israel. i'm a lot more worried about the strike on slide show. the hist by law military head in a southern bay route because of his bottle. according to his own logic, has to react is by law has the means to react against israel. so depending on the nature of this is paula counter strike, i am worried that we might see a major escalation, not because of tech on and on the up. but because of sort of they will tell us more . is it possible to say what
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a has the lot reaction would it look like at this stage? you say they have the means to do so? is it also in their political in for us to do so? yeah, well it isn't that political interest simply because they have to show their own military rights. blood sugar was here, it's made it for you had a that it is able to protect the water if it is not to protect. if it is not able to protect its military, but at least to retaliate on the other hand, and spa has shown time and again since october, but it doesn't want a major war. so it will be extremely difficult for the organization to find a suitable target. the target most likely will be a military target, but it has to be a prominent target and as well as and if the organization succeed to hit any major military base, perhaps even to 2 high ranking military offices,
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which i don't think the organization is able to do so to do, but it might try that the risk of tomato war between his by law and israel is surprising. what thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. that is, get a shame for with the german institute for international and security affairs. thanks a. so just before we go, we can bring you a reminder of our top story of this of breaking news at this hour. i'm off, as it's political leader, is my you know, has been assassinated into ron. a bronze revolutionary guard has confirmed the death saying amelia and his body guard were killed and attacked at his residence in the iranian capital. so far there has been no claim of responsibility. however, israel hasn't the past vowed to kill any and other peters of mass after the group carried off the october 7th terror attacks. and that is our show. you can stay up
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to date with the very latest on our website of d, w dot com and check that out for more news and analysis. or you can follow us on social media or handle there is actively against. i'm clear, richardson and berlin, thank you so much for joining us. the
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in good shape. it's rolled pound, chronic pain can be said tillman's we so how scientists and doctors 10 extra pain detective, which treatments are questionable. and which ones really was kind of funky, 50 rotates and has
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jennifer hildebrand has alleviated the pain of many of the patients through physiotherapy. but a few years ago she herself experienced terrible pain in her face. although she knows a lot about the human body, she couldn't explain what was causing it. she said she'll never forget how body was just perfect and even if felt like someone that hit me in the face with a brick and it was a stinging pulling, electrifying sensation, which also felt like being caught by a knife hitting a bubble. i felt helpless and the painting is didn't help. i had a very, very deep and profound sense of helplessness because i just didn't know what to do that and i can see in the adult designs that they were the last 2 and didn't know how to help the best the all, that's i,
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if it's in or that visited by say tunes or she went for one doctor to the next, hoping someone could tell her why she was in such pain. dot continued for to use. but no one was able to diagnose the problem. until she so he'll jump to on an english, a pain therapist, a here to an x ray and m r. i also with no clues, but then delta m res noticed a small scar on her chin that drew his attention. phone here coming to you can see the remains of a scar that's from the original new logic eye infection. now from the inside zone, at the age of 21, jennifer hildebrand has shingles. of these 6 sikes bolt, which was never treated. so was this the cause of the new pain she was experiencing the novice of us to stand on the scholars left for the new and logical infection in this case caused by shingles and forms that lead to chronic pain due to an open
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sensitivity of the effects it points on, in this case of the mental lives in the face of the rage, normally and inflammation of the nerve would hear without a problem. but that didn't happen here. and that's why she still needs treatment. and for 3, i don't just have a p, i thought on this, jennifer hildebrand has developed what's known as a pain memory, the nerve cent impulses to the brain for so long that it caused an over reaction. instead of sending out endorphins to relieve the pain, the brain begun and missing nearly transmits is that increase sensitivity to pain. this can continue even when the actual cause of the pain has been resolved or healed. the pain is certainly stored in the body and mind. the highest is the pain is engraved in certain areas of the brain can easily and can be easily recalled or reactivated at any moment. but it's like when i learn
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a certain sequences, movements when soviet so let's take playing tennis. for example. the name was by speed of my tennis speed. and once i've learned how to hit a tennis ball, i'll remember how to do it for the rest of my life and tennis ballots are flocking and it's similar with the experience of pain and the memory of pain. so that's good, it's reflects of feeling more pain, again, jude, when did not dental stimulus has become ext into your brain and the highest speed of stack on from that. so i'm fin solutions, him twice the i'm good comp and the, i'm coffee. and for that reason janice, the hell it runs, pain keeps coming back even now. so she needs ranking know treatment. the doctor checks the various and the exit points gauge. he said about food duck. honestly, i can't feel anything myself and i only know where the move exit point on so on. so
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i touch the heavier and know the patients reaction of diesel holes, tells me whether the area is over sensitive or not. well then this define is that's the case and these no exit points are treating the pain in the face. i can disrupt the process. okay. within therapeutic local, anesthetic tone one, the price of this annisa ties is the nerves which prevents them from transmitting the pain. jennifer hildebrand has to have the treatment every 10 weeks. now, if pain will not disappear on its own otherwise, according to what we know at this time. still she's very grateful for the treatment as it temporarily interrupts the pain memory. even to bounce on us, it's just like when you're at the dentist and you'll cheat goes number permission. so me, when the pain is a cute to me on a subject takes effect, i usually have an effect effect and come and then it means i get a break for me. so when you feel the pain subside, it's not, it's just such
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a sense of relief. and last all on for how for me. even though jennifer hillier, bronze pain memory will probably never disappear completely. she is least now able to live with it. it's maybe like a knocking, throbbing or banging every day. 1.3000000000 people suffer from headaches. that includes migraines that occur again and again, often on just one side. they frequently come with nausea or vomiting or sensitivity to light. now researchers and denmark may have discovered the cause of migraines. they found 12 different proteins are released into 3 bo spinal fluid that activate nerve cells, future drugs, good target, those proteins. they're not available yet, but there are things that help needed. oh, my limbs hurt all my muscles are heavy,
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my bones hurt and it's like having a high fever without medication, it's the equivalent to the pain of giving birth. on rare occasions when the pain is just about to become really bad, i have a sick while a fog in front of me got to naples on and i warn people around me that i can't see anything to my mom that's always come to the a saw peterson has had migraines for decades of late, they've been lasting up to 8 days. she's come to the pain clinic and the north german city of cube for help. the migraines have changed her life. she used to have her own business, but was forced to quit. now she wants to stay strong for herself and her family. that's pretty sure. of course, that means i often have to hide my illness. and that requires an incredible amount of mental strength change and evolves. and you can please a cost of thing that you have to pull yourself together and focus all your strength on putting on a map on the cost of high suspect. and i'm in moscow,
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i just think i'm going to function until everyone is out of the room. i was in the homes and and when they leave, i collapse into myself. so it's incredibly draining. michelle's migraines often cause patients to tense, creating other problems that you know, they can also have a considerable psychological impacting. how look good the heads, the clinic. he spent 30 years researching the condition just as all you know, recreate it is these cups, migraines aren't headaches, they're a very complex neurological disorder. i'm sorry, it's sometimes said they're like an encyclopedia of neurology because they vary so widely with a wide range of symptoms. to me. the exact mechanisms involved are still not fully understood. they're $48.00 types of migraine to be finding the right diagnosis takes time and requires an older teen device. each patient has to be treated individually because in and out of the migraines therapy is based on the 3
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important teller one. this is firstly, informing patients on behavior relaxation method. adapting your daily routine slide to the to the 2nd teller is the therapeutic options available for acute attacks. there remedies for nauseous, vomiting pain, and for the inflammatory process and the nervous system moves. what can you now just do? the 3rd pillar is preventive medication. this also helps eva peterson as do regular meals and physical therapy to relieve tension tissue. how does that feel? it's more strenuous than i thought. just the pain clinic provides an app for patients whenever they're in pain. they enter the information in the app, which also helps to get the dose of medication, right. let's see, every stage is i can always see how much acute medication that taken in the last 30 day and this causes time. and that's important to comply with what's called the 1020 rule for height. and by mouth. you shouldn't take the acute medication more
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than 10 times and 30 days, otherwise you've developed other problems down the line here. the doctor's putting him in a thought, peterson, we'd like to see migraines being taken more seriously in society. we think it's best to tie beach this is i think it's really important that it's recognized. migraines aren't just headaches. and in between 9 for me that come completely out of the blue. i just haven't had no control over what on the top comes on and it's really awful if i peterson will probably always have migraine, but she's at least learned to live with them. or why do aids and monkeys hardly ever have back or joint pain, even though they have 99 percent of the same genes as we do? scientists research this 30 years ago. their conclusions are closest relatives are super active and they make full use of their joints. we humans, on the other hand, prefer a life on the couch. in 2018,
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500000000 people suffered from back pain research or say by 2050. that number will reach 840000000. you carry something heavy right away, the pain which happens back problems have 10, no amy's life into an old deal. it happened to me stock or smart. i get clients to be a pain in my lower back. it's mostly on the left side and radiates down my legs, on the back of my size and lower like condition, kind of one tall, full martino, it's even less. pain has been a constant companion for years now, who's on the smack is at work. i have to stand for long periods, and that's what i notice it, especially. and when doing household chose, as i often have to lift heavy things across, i get a stabbing pain in my lower back. sometimes one side is less than the other side. it says that crow iliac joints, this causing the problem whether it's blockages,
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information or misalignment problems with the, as i joined to a, one of the main causes of back pain because that's a look. this is a colleague link. this is the set quote in new york joint is this very wind link co sliding layer between the so called helium on the suck from stockholm. when it forms a launch sliding joints that is held together by strong ligaments and says, to distribute forces that's being the spine of how this, the son ultimately the legs interest in binding on the pain is usually triggered here. at the top of this comp, student ligaments, operators, imaging technology rules out other pauses of the pain. in knowing these case, an examination reveals that her legs and not the same length. her left leg is show tensile even a small discrepancy can cause problems. but other issues can also cause pain in the side joint of the system items as well as the most common
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problem is that too much strain is placed on the joint due to an incorrect post. yeah. but the i saw joints may also be suffering from where evans have, especially in old age, and that can cause pain to radiate from the joint to the job. then you have to consider that they could be a fracture roller to met, causing the problem. and red cases. it may be a very much it condition like unclosing sponge, a light to see the mobile space to us manuals therapy helps with acute pain. ringback a targeted manipulation of the joint released blockages and loosened the muscles. ringback the effect can usually be felt immediately hopkins, cause it was a brief twinge and i knew it and hit the right spot on that reduce the pain. and now i just feel like my muscles are a bit so and was cut off the image. but the most important therapy is
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exercise. if the pain is acute stretching and exercises to loosen up can help to mobilize the s i joint sensor exercise is designed to prevent problems reoccurring . these am especially to strengthen the area and can be done by the patient at home, like extending and lowering the leg one on or foods, and then switching sides. keep your lower box straight. it's important to exercise regularly. ideally every day, strong abdominal and coal muscles can help prevent new problems occurring with the side joint. with this exercise and so 20 repetition. but in montana's case, these treatments was sufficient. the mother of 3 has no developed a chronic condition. most americans 50 minus the real problem here was multiple pregnancy, one of which was twins, 2 boys took quite big. so problems can occur when giving this,
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because it can injure the pelvic ring. that's the nature of them, pounded by the strain of carrying the children by them, not exacerbates any preexisting problems so that they become chronic through them. that's what that's the there please don't go up and know how to cope with a pain. martina has opted to have an injection. this involves minimally invasive procedure or an anti inflammatory pain categories injected directly into the joint . guided by x ray. there's me at specifically the pain is improved really quite fast. i can move faster again and standing is definitely easier on steam. i can no sun for longer again, fire as well. excuse me, the lingo. some patients find the pain later, which happens. they can then try another procedure. it's a radio frequency violation, vanessa to the nodes that are transmitting the pains of passing the information
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from the outside joint to the spine, and the brain are interrupted. old cutoff temperature is 80 degrees is applied to the note is tested beforehand and is quite safe to follow. it doesn't damage tiny surrounding this on that so. so problem 3. yeah, won't change by all who would incidentally, suddenly vega is often simply a very acute assigned joint blockage pain. kiddos and feet can help my concerts off me smell often. you can't even stand up properly or patients come in then, right. tell you that. but usually an injection helps us, and it's quickly resolve now who decided martino is hoping that she is now rid of pain and committed to living normally. in fact, pain is often a cause for concern, but it's rarely linked to a serious condition, like a slips. disc, osteoarthritis of the vertebrae for osteoporosis. the most common cause is muscle
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tension. a lack of exercise and incorrect cost or are usually to blame, sitting for long periods of time. leaning at an angle or slouching in front of a screen can put a strain on our spines and muscles, the office chair of the future. to change that, the a test laboratory addressed in university of technology is setting. how is sedentary? lifestyle can be made more healthy. this scientist has sensors on his body to track his movements while sitting in an office chair. the team here wants to design new chairs that relieve the stream on office workers. the voice in pod safely, we wanted to studies a physiology involved in setting you will lose to know at what point movement is most effective for you. to do so when it we're going to get up and walk around. but we're looking to find the right dose, the notes of the current into an alt dorothy spit off the mountain. the scientists have developed the series of movable office chairs with different pivot until
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points. this chair, with the low center of gravity, behaves like a sitting ball. it's wadley and your upper body has to say active. this rocking chair has a high center of gravity. the seat hangs in the frame. your upper body is still why the lower part remains mobile. it encourages you to move your seat back and forth, which imitates walking down the skin offices here. we've tried to transfer the movement of a walk in the city just because the center of rotation is here in the middle of the body. i get a movement similar to walking. so imagine my right hand is a seat in my left hand of the pelvis or the head viewed. and here both move left and right together. some cool not dates when things pass is too low. it's like walk and logging is healthy, wouldn't been. but so if we can make sitting similar to walk in, we've locked the and then how big one in the rocking chair is best. it not only imitates natural locking,
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and that's released pressure on the spine. a patented sensor, also measures public business use this plan to get to this little box basically calculates how much energy i'm using and calories, depending on how fast i moving and how wide my movement cycle. so today i've already covered 1.2 kilometers. virtually all sitting down quickly between the team is supposed 3 years developing the rocking chair and the sensor. now the scientists are waiting for manufacturers to turn it into attractive office chairs that are good for your back. most of us can't wait for amazing new chairs we have to make do with whatever we have. experts recommend getting up and moving around regularly and the right sitting position is vital back pain is often caused by poor pastor, especially due to sitting incorrectly for long periods to pull them. i think that
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in my is the problem with most patients. success that they develop a hunched back and during the course of the day with then they have to push their neck back to be able to look straight ahead. enough for me that compresses the small vertebral joints and tents has the neck muscles. and that's why the pain specialist teaches his patients how to sit properly this. he has to be a d. firstly, adjust the height of your seat so that your hips are slightly open and your legs drop down slightly. fine. secondly, adjust the height of your desk. so that they provide some support for your elbows and arms pretending. thirdly, adjust your screen to the top page is an i'm level and not too far away me. so if i take the q 2, it's good to keep moving and above all, keep your chin tucked in and your next long exercise in your shoulders will help prevent from your attention recurring. then you can remain pain free even while sitting stress burn out or depression can also cause
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persistent pain. loneliness can increase our sense of pain as can an overprotective partner, while attentive and supportive people kind of leading a pain. so can enjoyable experiences and affection. traditional medicine tends not to separate body and mind and the 1st place and chinese medicine pain is associated with stagnation, energy, blood, or bodily fluids are set to not be flowing harmoniously. studies suggest that chinese herbs and acupuncture can actually help with pain. but what about acupressure mat, do they actually have anything to do with the traditional chinese medicine, the occupation months come in different shapes and colors. and i said to relieve pain and stiffness. so what is the medical basis behind the months affiliated with hard,
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caustic tips and can be purchased for relatively small price, but come they really relieve pain. we want to find out. so we've come to munich to see a pain specialist, dominic and a heads up the gentleman medical association for acupuncture. he's concerned about the name of the month on the claim that they stimulate acupressure points. the i cool, chris will. occupational uses very specific points. ok, now you could say if i stimulate all the points in my body right, then i'll definitely hit the right one. but we think if you stimulate tool of the points, it's unlikely to have the same effect, like your vehicle, not as a munich pain clinic. outpatients can learn how occupation actually works. doctors are on hand to show them how they can apply it for themselves. 15 year old laura is learning how to use occupation for her migraines. yet in kind into the pointers
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inside here in the muscle fast, i personally it hard enough keep this that i can feel something moving now it's just processing, but not so hard to is that it has this has this don't pressing exactly at this point is designed to help relieve a migraine according to traditional chinese medicine, a body is covered by 14 so called meridians, or energy pathways. the theory is that if the flow, if energy is disrupted, the blockage is need to be removed so that excess energy can dissipate using occupation. for example. the treatment method is similar to acupuncture support and it uses the same points because this is how they fake the on does it does have an effect on of course it has the advantage that you don't have to print
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the skin in space and especially in some patients are a bit anxious. this method allows me to work very comfortably with my fingers into that. but overall the effect is not as strong or as well proven as with acupuncture . claudia homan is an expert in acupuncture on naturopathic medicine in the city of cologne. she also wanted to know if the months help with bach on neck pain and carried out a small study. she had participants lay on the mats for 30 minutes every day for 2 weeks. are they with dentist about their experience and underwent sense to be tests? and as to what do you have them does on june of those 2 weeks, a levels were reduced by 30 percent for chronic pain and even move about paying the benefit of that toner and this increased, which means they became a less sensitive isn't one. i'm sent a 2nd and that was very surprising for us. we wouldn't have expected not in such a short time. what's the size is collections. so the months seem able to leave
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a certain amount of pain in the short 10. that's not uncommon when people do something to take care of themselves. but dominic image says the months have little to do with acupressure. and according to cover medical understanding, line still in a month is not a good way to come back back. pain. policies are behind on the test if treatments um no longer the main focus in managing chronic pain. the focus is more on multi modal pain therapy because we see pain or something affecting the entire 1st. and this means we need to strengthen the body of the organism because one is activating pain inhibition systems via them. to conclude the name acupressure is misleading. the mats have nothing to do with classic acupressure. they just stimulate a white surface area on whether they have any long term effect has yet to be scientifically present. so for now, at least that just
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a wellness product. by the way, your tv couch shouldn't be too soft and should have a shoulder high background. the tv should be at i level that way you can watch in good shape without harming your back. thanks for watching. and see you next time the the
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