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    Trigger warning have recently become common. A trigger warning are responses people have in regards to places, events, and content that provokes an emotional reaction. However, it has created a big issue for everyday life as it has caused restrictions on certain things. Some individuals use it as an excuse to avoid material being learned. Primarily, the author mainly talks about how the not everyone understands mental health. Leming mentions how younger generation were more aware of them, however

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    Triggers Trump Rhetoric

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    “Michelle” Triggers Tears, then Tarnishes Trump In the heated contest for the American Presidency, candidates have been known to use rhetoric to gain the upper-hand and influence voters. Donald Trump, known for his hot temper and crass mannerism, is running as a Republican candidate against the Democratic Hillary Clinton who has a reputation for political cowardice and deceit. Trump grabbed the limelight in a negative way; once again, when media took advantage of a kairotic moment, or an exploitable

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    mandatory "trigger warnings.” This resolution, if it had become campus policy, proposed that not only students who have been diagnosed with PTSD would be exempt from class for any possibly triggering material but any student who was discomfited by the material (The Times Editorial Board). In other words, students have the choice to decide if they attend lecture due to discomfort scot-free. According to the UCSB Newspaper, The Nexus, sophomore Bailey Loverin said the idea for campus-wide trigger warnings

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    Who Pulls the Trigger?

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    There is much controversy over gun laws in the United States. Today, people are very opinionated about this subject and it has become a very serious issue. Very frequently in the media, people hear about mass shootings and terrible crimes that involve guns. This has led them to believe that guns are the problem, when in fact it’s the people using them. Firearms do not directly cause violence; by everyone having access to fire arms, it increases the deadliness of violence altogether (Cothran 78).

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    Trigger My Allergies

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    happens I feel like I have clothes ram packed in my nose stopping anything from coming out. Now trying to get into a specialist is really hard. Between the waiting time, to finding one that takes your insurance is a drag. There are tons of things that trigger my allergies. I am highly allergic to all cats, and being around them just about kills me. I stayed at my cousins

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    Myofascial Pain

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    BODY: Myofascial pain has an association with Tension Type Headache, leading to a hypothesis that manual therapy to treat myofascial trigger points, through trigger point release, relieves Tension Type Headache. Various studies have been performed to determine the efficacy of myofascial trigger point release on relieving tension type headache intensity, frequency and duration. These studies have relied on subjective pain measurement such as a visual analogue scale (VAS) or the McGill Pain Questionnaire

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    Elisha's Trigger Reflex

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    Elisha’s sculptures are very fascinating and beautifully made one in particular that caught my attention was the Trigger Reflex. Elisha’s representational art work consists of repurposing used material such as steel combining it with human characteristics thus creating a symmetric biomechanical narrative. My eyes were drawn immediately to this particular piece by Elisha called “Trigger Reflex,” because of its originality and use of handguns. The piece is stunning and what makes this piece stand out

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    This is a 53-year-old male with a 04/16/2008 date of injury, who strained his Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine from lifting kitchen cabinets in a University apartment as part of his normal job duties. DIAGNOSIS: Lumbagao, Chronic pain, Myalgia, LS Spndylosis, Sacroilitis, Hip Pain 12/08/15 Progress Report described that the patient presented with pain in lower back and buttocks without radiation to the lower extremities. The patient reported significant pain relief due to intra-articular

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    Dry Needle Therapy

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    into a muscle trigger point (Ries, 2015). The goal of dry needle therapy is to cause a local twitch response, which is defined as a “brisk contraction of a taut band of skeletal muscle fibers elicited by snapping palpation of a trigger point [TrP] in that band” (Hong, 1994). It is distinct from acupuncture and is a westernized form of trigger point therapy (Kalichman & Vulfsons, 2010). In the 1940s, doctors Janet Travell and David Simons promoted injection of substances into trigger points, or muscle

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    these medications were no longer certified. However, TPI trial with anesthetic has been certified. The patient noted 5/10-scale level pain in the lumbar region without radiation. He denied any side effects of the medication. Examination revealed trigger points with a jump response on palpation of the lumbar paraspinal muscles. The ROM is restricted in the lumbar region secondary topain and stiffness. Faber sign is positive on the left. SI joints are non-tender. SLR and sitting SLR are negative. Treatment

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