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October 22, 2023
2023-10-22 15:00:00
Many may forget, but behind the beautiful graphical interface of macOS is the most powerful Unix.
And, for those who like it, you can easily access the Unix command line through Terminal — utility that is installed by default in the operating system. That’s what we’re going to play with a little today. ????
In this video, we bring you five different tips on commands and functions that can be performed by the macOS Terminal:
And you: you’re part of the team GUI or command line? ????
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Optimizing Cardiovascular Health in Older Adults: Prevention, Education, and Individualized Care
2023-10-22 15:14:18
It is a fact that life expectancy is increasing considerably; cardiovascular health in older adults is an important public health problem. Aging brings with it an increase in the presence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), making management necessary to ensure an optimal quality of life in old age.
Firstly, it is necessary to evaluate the cardiovascular risk of an adult, which has characteristics as a consequence of the passing of the years. These physiological changes, combined with comorbidities and the use of multiple drugs, may intervene in the effectiveness and safety of therapeutic interventions.
Prevention is the cornerstone. Timely detection of risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and smoking, and their appropriate treatment can significantly reduce the occurrence of a cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event. Therefore, interventions must be individualized, considering how the patient is, their life expectancy and possible drug interactions. Regular exercise and an eating plan that is appropriate to each person’s needs are essential. Physical activity programs should not only take into consideration cardiovascular status, but also cognitive, muscular and bone status. An adequate diet in fruits, rich in vegetables, fish and with a reduction in saturated fats, salt and sugars, favors the control of risk factors.
Education is a great tool. Many older adults are unaware of the benefit of regular medical check-ups and following instructions precisely. Awareness campaigns and education programs can play a critical role in reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
Finally, it is necessary that health professionals receive special training in geriatrics and that public health and training programs focus on this increasingly growing population. Understanding the health care needs of the elderly will allow us to carry out a more personalized and precise intervention.
The management of cardiovascular risk in elderly patients requires a comprehensive approach that combines prevention, education and individualized care; Ensuring optimal cardiovascular health is an investment that will result in a healthier and more resilient society.
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#Talking #health #medicine #Cardiovascular #risk #older #adults #Sol #Tampico
Dutch Max Verstappen Dominates US Grand Prix Sprint Race: Race Highlights, Results, and Reaction
2023-10-22 15:51:01
The Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), brand new three-time world champion, scored a new victory, this time in the sprint race at the US Grand Prix, where the Mexican ‘Checo’ Pérez (Red Bull) came fifth and the Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), sixth and thirteenth respectively.
In a triumphant walk around the Austin circuit (Texas, USA), Verstappen only had to put on his overalls during the first meters of the circuit, in which, following the traffic light turned on, he sent the Monegasque towards the inside of the main straight. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), who started second, to ensure that he might not overtake him.
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(Video: the great goal of the ‘unknown’ Colombian with which he ‘humiliated’ Lionel Messi)
That move precisely boosted the British Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), who took the opportunity to overtake the Ferrari driver and begin a ‘hunt’ for the Dutchman that would last five laps, enough time for ‘Mad Max’ to escape alone, while the seven-time champion took second position and Leclerc, third, as they would finally cross the finish line.
very restless
Hamilton believes that the Dutchman’s dominance has a negative impact and wants the championship to be much more even.
“I think within our sport we have to continue to work to make sure we have close races because I think we’ve seen social engagement go down massively this year,” he said.
He added: “Obviously this has a big impact on the competition. People want to see that. So we have to make sure that we are making the right decisions, or that the governing body is making the right decisions, to stay close and in a big battle until the end. We need more stands. I don’t know if we need to reduce the ticket prices too, but maybe,”
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That’s why Sir @LewisHamilton It’s unanimous on and off the track, that’s why it’s contested by companies for commercials! Gone are the days when pilots were stuck in the paddocks! pic.twitter.com/YZjq7R9TbH
— Wesley Amaral ???????? ????️ (@wesleyamarall) October 22, 2023
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#Lewis #Hamilton #exploded #Verstappen #asked #stop #Motorsports #Sports