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  2. Claudication - Wikipedia

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    Claudication is most common in the calves but it can also affect the feet, thighs, hips, buttocks, or arms. [2] The word claudication comes from Latin claudicare 'to limp'. Claudication that appears after a short amount of walking may sometimes be described by US medical professionals by the number of typical city street blocks that the patient ...

  3. Intermittent claudication - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent claudication is a symptom and is by definition diagnosed by a patient reporting a history of leg pain with walking relieved by rest. However, as other conditions such as sciatica can mimic intermittent claudication, testing is often performed to confirm the diagnosis of peripheral artery disease. [citation needed]

  4. Femoropopliteal bypass - Wikipedia

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    Severe pain caused by claudication can lead to a person having very restricted ability to move, and pain while resting is often a sign that the condition has worsened. Claudication is also considered a symptom of peripheral artery disease. [9] Popliteal bypass surgery may be performed on people with the following symptoms and conditions: [10]

  5. The #1 Nutrient to Help You Sleep When You’re Traveling ...

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    Time Zone Changes: Jet lag caused by crossing time zones can throw off your internal body clock. “Jet lag occurs when your circadian rhythm becomes misaligned with the local time, making it ...

  6. First time flying first class? Here are etiquette tips to ...

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    If you're upgrading a flight for the first time, Gilbert Ott, who flies an estimated 200,000 miles a year, has a few tips for those who want to blend in with the first- and business-class crowds ...

  7. Night rating - Wikipedia

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    The night rating is a prerequisite for the issue of a Commercial Pilot Licence. [4] In Australia, the qualification is known as a "Night VFR rating", and requires 10 hours of flight time at night in an aircraft or simulator, including at least 5 hours of cross-country flight at night in an aircraft. [5] A night rating does not expire. [3] [5]

  8. Through burning hills and blinding smoke: the aerial fight to ...

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    Huge jets with their massive loads of retardant can only fly in daylight, Karpus said, so for a long, agonizing stretch Friday night, as the fire chewed its way over Mandeville Canyon, threatening ...

  9. Night flying restrictions - Wikipedia

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    Night flying restrictions are common at airports in Europe. [clarification needed] Most airports in Germany have restrictions and curfews during the night. [citation needed] Several night flying restrictions including full night flight bans have been introduced in order to ensure that residents living near airports can sleep at night.