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Motivation can be divided into intrinsic and extrinsic: Intrinsic motivations produce of a sense within oneself of interest/enjoyment of the
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The temporomandibular joint is formed between the mandible (bottom jaw bone) and the temporal bone of your skull in front
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We all know that we feel better after a good nights sleep. It improves our mood, gives us energy and
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Strengthening is a key aspect of rehabilitation for shin splints to progressively load your muscles and adequately prepare them for
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Bromhidrosis, also known as osmidrosis is the term used to describe body odour. In Podiatry, this term is specifically used
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Tendon issues are common in various parts of the body. We most commonly see them around the elbow, Achilles and
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