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Posted on April 10, 2020

Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems.

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MACP
@PhysioMACP
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Wow, havn’t seen mine in an age… I’m going to find it now!
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Uzo Ehiogu
@consultantPT
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Just in case !

Posted on April 4, 2020

Richard Corrigan:My two amazing sisters, home made face protection

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Richard Corrigan
@CorrigansFood
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My two amazing sisters, home made face protection

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Posted on April 3, 2020

“Things will change — they will change even during the course of this pandemic..

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WebMD
@WebMD
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“Things will change — they will change even during the course of this pandemic. You will adapt, you will find new resources, you will forge a new routine. The way you coped last week will not be the way you cope next week.” https://wb.md/2UZY2lR
Posted on April 3, 2020April 3, 2020

Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems.

physio for resp card

MACP
@PhysioMACP
·

5h

Wow, havn’t seen mine in an age… I’m going to find it now!
Quote Tweet

Uzo Ehiogu
@consultantPT
· 5h

Just in case !

Posted on March 30, 2020

Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems.

physio for resp card

MACP
@PhysioMACP
·

5h

Wow, havn’t seen mine in an age… I’m going to find it now!
Quote Tweet

Uzo Ehiogu
@consultantPT
· 5h

Just in case !

Posted on March 27, 2020

Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems.

physio for resp card

MACP
@PhysioMACP
·

5h

Wow, havn’t seen mine in an age… I’m going to find it now!
Quote Tweet

Uzo Ehiogu
@consultantPT
· 5h

Just in case !

Posted on March 24, 2020

Heart attack or panic attack? @MayoClinic

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Mayo Clinic
@MayoClinic
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17h

#MayoClinicQandA: After going to the emergency department for what I thought was a #HeartAttack, I was told that my symptoms were likely from a #PanicAttack. How can I tell the difference, and how can I prevent future panic attacks? https://mayocl.in/2HuB7IO

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