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5 best mountain climbs in the world

Mountain climbing is one of the most adventurous experiences that you can have. Many people often find the proposition as a rather scary option. However, those people who have a passion for the sport, find the experience to be an exhilarating one.

There are a large number of high mountains that tower up to a great height and offer one of the most exciting experiences, which stands unparalleled in terms of thrill and adventure.

There are a number of mountain climbs in the world. However, let us take a look at some of the most exciting and best mountain climbs in the world.

  • Mount Khuiten in Mongolia is one of the best mountain climbs in the world. This mount offers you a view of the magnificent endless green steppes and the bountiful life of the Kazakh nomads. You can get a view of the spectacular Altai Mountains. The trek to this mountain can be filled with ecstatic experiences that are simply blissful. This mountain touches the corners of Mongolia, China, and Russia.
  • Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the other mountain range which is considered to be one of the best mount climbs in the world. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and is located on the northern border of Kenya. The mountain has three extinct but famous volcanoes of Shira, Mawenzi, and Kibo. The highest peak of Kilimanjaro is the Uhuru Peak that rises a good 5,899 meters. The Machame Route is the best trail to reach the top of Kilimanjaro which can offer you a view of the local animals and birds.
  • The Andes Mountains in Peru is another best mountain climb that attracts a large number of climbers from a different part of the world. You can go via the Inca Trail, which will allow you to get a vision of the ecosystems of the deserts and the plains of the region. The rushing rivers and the snowcapped mountains are truly a spectacular vision for anybody.
  • Mount Everest in Nepal is the name that happens to be the most eminent in the list of the best mountain climbs of the world. Rising to a height of 29,035 feet, it is the highest mountain in the world. Reaching the top of Everest is considered to be an epic acquirement in its rights and has been held in high esteem in the world of mountain climbing.
  • The Matterhorn in Switzerland is another mountain-climbing attraction. Cradled in the Swiss Alps, the Matterhorn is a celebrated peak in the European continent. It attracts thousands of climbers from different parts of the world.

It is needless to say that prior training in climbing is imperative to make it safely to the peaks of the said mountains.

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Multiple sclerosis is a lifelong disease that requires various modalities of treatment. Plan of care considerations include (1) the patient’s age at onset of illness; (2) sex; (3) the extent of the disability at the time of diagnosis as well as (4) the form of multiple sclerosis. Treatment will be a multidisciplinary approach that involves specialists such as neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, neuro-urology experts, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and social workers. This method is essential to ensure that all aspects of the disease are considered to help improve their quality of life.

The management of multiple sclerosis consists of a four-prong approach that involves: (1) management of acute exacerbations; (2) reduction of the frequency of relapses; (3) administration of the complications and (4) management of permanent disability that has already occurred.  These are the goals of the management. No cure for the disease has been established.

Management of Acute Exacerbations (index demyelinating episodes)

High-dose steroids such as corticosteroids are the cornerstone of treating acute exacerbations because they reduce and control inflammation. Steroids are generally reserved for patients with exacerbations severe enough to cause functional disability or in those that exacerbations are prolonged beyond the duration of 24 hours. Corticosteroids work by reducing the inflammation which is a primary cause of the systems of multiple sclerosis. They work by binding to receptors on the cell surface and preventing the formation of various proteins. This, in turn, leads to inflammatory activity suppression. 2014 guidelines recommend pulsing with intravenous methylprednisone or methylprednisone given orally at doses of 500mg to a maximum of 1 g and 2 g respectively for a total of 3-5 days. The steroids can then be tapered off over two weeks or, be followed by a dose of prednisone 60-80 mg once a day which can be tapered off over two weeks.

Pulsing with high-dose steroids helps to reduce the severity of the acute attack as well as reduce the number of days of disability. However, their benefit in preventing future relapses or halting disease progression has not been shown. Their use is limited to a maximum of three times a year due to the multiple adverse effects that result from chronic steroid use. These include: osteoporosis, psychosis, mood lability, cataracts, gastritis, fluid retention, weight gain, Cushing’s syndrome, increased insulin resistance and increased the incidence of infections. Proton pump inhibitors such as esomeprazole have been used for prevention of gastritis especially in patients who report the incidence of peptic ulceration. Histamine receptor antagonists have also been used. Lithium, a mood stabilizer, has been used in the management of the mood disorders that result.

Plasmapheresis has also been used in the management of acute episodes where corticosteroids fail. Its wide use is limited by resources as it is quite expensive.

Reduction of frequency of relapses

The relapsing-remitting form of multiple sclerosis is characterized by episodes of attacks followed by periods of disease remission. One of the goals of treating these patients is to prevent the relapses. Disease modifying drugs are used to achieve this. The two main drugs used are Glatiramer acetate and Interferon beta (IFN β). These two drugs should be initiated before permanent disability sets in because they have no effect on permanent neurological deficits. Four conditions need to be met before therapy with these agents can be started. They are: (1) the patient should be physically fit and able to walk for a substantial distance without assistance; (2) they should have a history of at least two severe relapses in the past 24 months; (3) they should be above 18 years and (4) they should have no contraindications to the use of the two drugs.

Interferon β belongs to a group of cytokines in the body called interferons. It is classified under Class 1 of that group. The two forms of interferon β have been found to be useful in the management of relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis are as follows: interferon β 1a (Avonex and Rebif) and interferon β 1 b (Betaferon). The mechanism of action of these drugs involves reducing the frequency and severity of attacks by (1) lessen the manifestation of Major Histocompatibility Complexes (MHC) on the surface of antigen presenting cells; (2) inhibiting cytokines that favor inflammation and increasing those that regulate the levels of other cytokines; (3) reducing T-cell proliferation and (4) lessen the entry of inflammatory cells into the central nervous system.

Avonex is given as an intramuscular injection, 30 micrograms once per week. Rebif is given subcutaneously, 44 micrograms three times a week. Betaferon is also given subcutaneously, 250 micrograms every other day. Some of the common side effects of interferon therapy include skin reactions at the sites of injection causing necrosis; lipoatrophy due to the subcutaneous injections and flu-like symptoms like headaches, fever, fatigue and muscle aches.

Glatiramer acetate is an immunomodulatory drug that contains four amino acids: glutamic acid, lysine, alanine, and tyrosine. It has been shown to reduce the frequency of attacks in patients with relapsing- remitting form. The mechanism of action is not well elucidated, but various theories exist. Some of these theories suggest that glatiramer can facilitate the conversion of inflammatory T cells into non-inflammatory forms as well as act as a decoy since it has a similar structure to the myelin which is the target of the inflammation. It has however not been shown to influence the permeability of the blood-brain barrier as the interferons do. Glatiramer is given as a subcutaneous injection, 20 mg daily. Just like Interferon β, it causes injection site reactions.

Other drugs that have been used in the prevention of attack rate include Natalizumab, Fingolimod, Teriflunomide, Mitoxantrone Hydrochloride, Cladribine, Intravenous Immunoglobulins, Methotrexate, and Cyclophosphamide.

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Hustle culture and side hustles have become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among young adults and entrepreneurs. Hustle culture is a mindset that emphasizes the importance of working hard, being productive, and constantly striving for success. Side hustles are a part of hustle culture, where part-time jobs or entrepreneurial ventures are pursued alongside a person’s main source of income. Side hustles can offer financial benefits and opportunities for personal growth. Here are the top earring side hustles you can pursue:

1. Participate in clinical trials

Clinical trials are a great opportunity to make a difference in this world and getting paid to do it. Oftentimes universities and hospitals will offer clinical trials where they implement different biomedical or behavioral studies on willing participants. If you suffer from a health disorder like asthma or osteoporosis you may be able to find a study that you can participate in about that disorder, or if you are completely healthy you might be able to participate in a control group. Regardless, there are many opportunities to make money on the side by participating in clinical trials.

2. Work with pets

There are many different jobs in the world of pets, many of which can be done on the side. These include being a dog walker, pet sitter, even being a pet groomer can be a side hustle. If you love animals and need a bit of extra cash why not offer pet services to those in your area. Put up flyers, post an ad online, or spread the news through word of mouth that you are available and watch as clients come to you.

3. Participate in surveys

Participating in surveys is another great way to make money to supplement your income. All you have to do is sign up online and fill out a pre-set questionnaire and many companies are willing to pay participants for their time. These surveys can be focus group testing, health surveys, customer happiness reports, and more. Just take the time to find some online and reap the rewards.

4. Rent out storage space

This is an often overlooked side hustle, but one that many people are willing to pay a lot of money for. If you have a lot of extra space in your basement or garage that you are never going to use, let people rent out the space to store their items. One thing many people in tiny rentals have is a lack of space for their important items, so many people are more than willing to pay money to store their items elsewhere.

5. Work as a driver

There are many side hustle options available to those who can drive. With companies like Uber and Lyft becoming available around the country anybody can become a driver and help people get where they are going around the city. All you need is a driver’s license and a personal vehicle you can drive people around in.

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As new parents, we often want to provide the best possible environment for our little ones. We buy all sorts of baby products, from car seats to baby mattresses and from strollers to cozy bedding sets, without realizing that some of these items could be dangerous to our newborns. In this article, we will discuss five baby products that could pose a risk to your baby’s safety:

1. Soft crib mattresses and loose blankets

Soft crib mattresses and loose blankets may seem like a cozy place for your newborn to sleep, but they can be dangerous. Soft bedding increases the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Babies should sleep on a firm crib mattress covered with a fitted sheet and no other bedding.

2. Infant walkers

Infant walkers may seem like a great way to help your little one start walking, but they can be dangerous. Walkers can tip over easily, causing your baby to fall and get injured. They can also give babies access to dangerous areas, such as stairs or hot stoves, that they might not be able to reach otherwise. Instead of using a walker, encourage your baby to practice walking with your help.

3. Crib tents

Crib tents are designed to keep babies from climbing out of their cribs, but they can also be dangerous. The mesh sides of the tent can pose a suffocation risk if they come loose and cover the baby’s face. Additionally, if the tent is not installed correctly, it can collapse and trap the baby inside.

4. Co-sleepers

Co-sleepers are designed to allow parents to sleep close to their babies, but they can also be dangerous. Co-sleepers that attach to the parents’ bed can pose a suffocation risk if the baby gets trapped between the mattress and the co-sleeper. Additionally, if the co-sleeper is not installed correctly, it can collapse and trap the baby inside.

5. Baby swings

Baby swings can be a great way to soothe a fussy baby, but they can also be dangerous. Swings that are not properly secured can tip over, causing the baby to fall and get injured. Additionally, babies can slide down and get trapped between the swing’s frame and seat, posing a suffocation risk.

In conclusion, as parents, we want to provide the best possible environment for our little ones. However, we need to be aware that some baby products can be dangerous to our newborns. Soft crib mattresses and loose blankets, infant walkers, crib tents, co-sleepers, and baby swings are just a few of the products that parents need to be cautious of. When it comes to choosing baby products, always prioritize safety over aesthetics. Remember to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and never leave your baby unattended in a swing, stroller, or car seat.

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Refrigeration is extremely important for food safety and preservation. Refrigeration works in complex ways, but in general it’s meant to slow down the activity of bacteria, keeping the food you buy fresher and extending the shelf life. This technology has helped us learn more about food safety and transportation.

With refrigeration, we can carry fruits and vegetables across countries to other parts. In times before refrigeration, food items like fruits or vegetables would have a tough time making the long distance journey across the country without spoiling. With refrigeration and refrigerated trucks we’re able to preserve and transport these goods easily. However, there are some food times that are easily stored and don’t require refrigeration. Here are six foods that don’t require refrigeration

1. Hot sauce or chili pepper sauces
Hot sauce is a popular condiment that is found in many kitchens throughout the world. Hot sauce is great because it goes with so many common meals like chicken, beef, or fish. Hot sauce doesn’t need to be refrigerated because most hot sauces contain a lot of vinegar and a lot of salt, which helps reduce the growth of bacteria already

2. Avocados
Avocados have boomed in popularity throughout the last decade. Commonly found with dishes like guacamole and spread on toast, the avocado is a food that is extremely delicious. They should not be placed in the refrigerator. Placing them in the refrigerator will halt the ripening process and you won’t achieve the best tasting results

3. Bananas
Bananas are an extremely popular fruit. This fruit is both nutritious and delicious. However, you’ll want to make sure you keep them in the pantry and not the refrigerator. They have no way to process the cold temperatures. They’ll go bad extremely quickly and you’ll miss the prime ripe period

4. Coffee
Coffee is a super popular morning beverage. It can be enjoyed in many different ways like hot or iced. It can also be enjoyed in lattes and macchiatos. However, you’ll need to make sure you store your beans in a dry place. The beans absorb moisture and since your refrigerator is a very moist place, your beans will go bad very quickly and it will ruin the flavor of your favorite beverages

5. Nutella
Nutella is the chocolate-hazelnut spread that has taken the world by storm. It’s enjoyed on cakes, pastries, ice cream, and even by itself. There’s no benefit to storing this chocolate spread in the refrigerator, as it doesn’t extend the shelf life. Keeping it out of the fridge also helps savor the flavor and makes it easier to spread

6. Bread
Bread is found in almost every home throughout the world. It is popular and delicious. It can be used in sandwiches, for toast, and even for dipping in oils and dips. It should always be kept at room temperature. When you place it in the fridge, you’re causing the starch molecules to recrystallize faster. What this does is cause your food to go stale at extremely fast rates. Next time keep it at room temperature for best taste and enjoy

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