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What day of the week should our next program take place?
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HEY PRO FITTIES! So as many of you may or may not know we have been in the process of introducing group fitness classes here @ Pro Fitness now as they have been under popular demand!! We would like YOUR help in gathering some information about what time in the morning and afternoon people would find best to train? (Keeping in mind creche runs from 9-12pm monday to Thursday and 5-8 Monday to friday) we are doing this for YOU so please let us know so we can kick start this EXCITING new addition to Pro Fitness and bring back that energetic, motivational, fun vibe of training with others in our community!
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Treballes la zona abdominal ?
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Dali bi vas zanimala mogućnost da sa jednim 20 minutnim treningom tjedno zamjenite 3 treninga od 90 min u teretani?
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What size merch is everyone wearing these days? We want to make sure that we have the right amount for these upcoming shows
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A 50 year old man presents to A&E with a sudden onset headache which came on 2 hours ago. He has associated nausea and neck stiffness. Examination is unremarkable. He is apyrexic but sensitive to the light. What is the most likely diagnosis?
TeesNeuro.org: A 50 year old man presents to A&E with a sudden onset headache which came on 2 hours ago. He has associated nausea and neck stiffness. Examination is unremarkable. He is haemodynamically stable and apyrexic, but sensitive to the light. He has a CT brain which is normal. What would you do next?
A 50 year old man presents to A&E with a sudden onset headache which came on 2 hours ago. He has associated nausea and neck stiffness. Examination is unremarkable. He is apyrexic but sensitive to the light. CT head is NAD however on lumbar puncture, CSF is positive for xanthochromia. What is the most likely underlying cause of this current event?
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