What do a bungee cord, a pan of frying bacon and lawn-care chemicals have in common? They are just a few of the common items around the house that can cause eye injuries, which a new study from the American Academy of Ophthalmology (Academy) and the American Society of Ocular Trauma (ASOT) reports are increasingly occurring at home. The new Eye Injury Snapshot, a clinical survey of eye injuries across the U.S., found that nearly half of the 2.5 million eye injuries that Americans suffer annually now happen in and around the home in common places like the lawn, garden, kitchen or garage. For more information on this story and others, visit www.NewsInfusion.com
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Funny Football Moments and Painful Injuries
Genre: Funny Videos
by: josephanton18
Alan Chesney, Olympic gold medalist, talks about an amazing device which he uses to radically bring natural pain relief and promote rapid healing from sports injuries e.g. knee injuries, joint injuries, ankle injuries, neck injuries, muscle injuries, tendon injuries, soft tissue injuries etc. This device is a combination of two healing strategies which lead to:- •improved blood circulation •improved oxygenation of cells and tissues •increased nutritional supply to cells and tissue •increased removal of metabolic waste and CO? •improved cell metabolism Basically that means that it creates optimum conditions for the body to heal. So the user has rapid healing and reduction/elimination of pain. When this little device is strapped on to the injury the body will start to heal and the pain will subside. It is portable, easy to operate, and can be used undetected under clothing while relaxing, playing or working. For more information visit: - http://sportsinjuriespainreliefandfasthealing.wordpress.com
Genre: Sports Videos
by: sportsinjuries
http://sportsinjuriespainreliefandfasthealing.wordpress.com Steve is a classic example showing how a horrific sports injury can be healed significantly quicker with amazing reduction in pain. He was recently playing at a hockey tournament in Queensland where he was badly hit on his right hand which shattered the knuckle… He recovered in a very short time, with massive pain reduction, and amazed the doctors. The doctors said he would need surgery, but by using this technology the deep-down bruising was drawn out fast, the hairline fracture disappeared, and he did not need surgery. The hand healed all by itself with the help of this technology. Steve shows how this device gives rapid recovery from sports injuries e.g. knee injuries, joint injuries, ankle injuries, neck injuries, muscle injuries, hamstring injuries, tendon injuries, soft tissue injuries etc. and at the same time giving natural pain relief. For more information please visit http://sportsinjuriespainreliefandfasthealing.com or email Alan dir
two hot ladies, just being themselves...
by: MEGASAR
a kid gets tripped in a hockey game and rails his nads on the post
Genre: Entertainment
by: scatmanjohn123
Rutgers Agricultural Festival. I couldn't have staged this better. A stand selling swords for the "Pre-Vet" club and requesting that injuries be reported here. Hey, how about not selling swords to kids only 2 feet tall, that could reduce injuries! I
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Episode 3 - Sex Injuries
by: henriettacomedy
For more info visit www.newsinfusion.comWashington, DC (May 27, 2009) – Phoenix Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire joined national vision experts on Friday, May 29, to share his recent personal experience with a season-ending sports-related eye injury. In late February, Stoudemire underwent surgery to repair a detached retina following an on-court incident. The injury and subsequent surgery ended the all-star’s season, which led Stoudemire to declare he will never again play basketball without protective eyewear.“There is no doubt in my mind that if I had kept wearing protective eyewear, I would have prevented my eye injury,” said Stoudemire. “I am committed to wearing protective eyewear anytime I am on the court, and I encourage all athletes to do the same.” Sports-related eye injuries are very common, yet many Americans do not wear protective eyewear. According to the National Eye Institute (NEI), more than 100,000 eye injuries related to sports and recreation occur each year and 42,000 require a ...
I got pwned at a skatepark
Genre: Photos
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