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A man who would become unconscious after singing romantic Kishore Kumar's Songs
1. 6 months ago, a 45-year-old man visited me for evaluation of a fainting episode that occurred while he was singing for a private gathering. He was a schoolteacher and singing was his passion.
2. On the fateful day, he had uneventfully sung a few songs of other singers.
On public demand, he sang “Pal pal dil ke paas”, a popular Kishore Kumar's song. A few minutes after completing the song, he collapsed on the stage and became unconscious.
3. His pulse rate was 110 beats per minute and BP was 160/100 mmHg. He was shifted to a hospital for evaluation.
He had regained consciousness while being taken to the hospital.
ECG, Echocardiogram and Cardiologist evaluation were normal.
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Why is #singing being treated as uniquely dangerous by @DCMSArts @DCMS? Even with comprehensive risk management guidance by @MakingMusic_UK? Views from @profbuchan of #Liverpool pilots & @BarbaraEifler too
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1/2 #Vaccines are amazing. They make normal activities - like #carehome and #amateur community #singing #choirs safe. Not just business. So what do you make of @DCMS ban >6 in new guidance? #COVID19 @DCMSArts
2/3 There is probably no easier setting for doing an #outbreak investigation than a #choir. @MakingMusic_UK & others have well developed risk assessments. Ask @BarbaraEifler Around 300k people sing weekly - more than football (more women tho....)
3/3 my earlier analysis on #choirs #sti even more relevant in vaccine era. It's time to realise the benefits of our #vaccination programme for #singing - a low cost and life enhancing activity open to all! jackiecassell.com/choirs-coronav… (also listen at 17 mins bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…)
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Daily Bookmarks to GAVNet 09/26/2020 greeneracresvaluenetwork.wordpress.com/2020/09/26/dai…
The misunderstood limits of folk science: an illusion of explanatory depth

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

#folk #science #stories
Provably exact artificial intelligence for nuclear and particle physics

phys.org/news/2020-09-p…

#physics #particle
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Memory Monday, from Broadway star Stephanie J. Block on THE GRASS HARP (2001-2):

"MTG is incredible, in the sense that artists come together, trusting each other, lifting each other up, supporting each other, and allowing each other to be complete fools in a safe space."
"We all run fast and furious to make the art happen, and those nights that we do get to perform the material, it’s complete magic, because it’s all so fresh – it’s literally at the tips of our fingers and the tips of our tongues, and it’s exciting and wonderful."
"With THE GRASS HARP, my ridiculous character got to make people laugh, got to surprise people, and I wasn’t necessarily given those opportunities before. It was this wonderful glimpse into what I wanted to be and do more often. "
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It's time: #Godzilla v. #Destoroyah! Scientist 2 meddling kids: First u warn me to not make an oxygen destroyer. Now U want me to make one! #kidsthesedays @Elreynetwork #kaiju
I said I could make one. I didn't say it would be easy. #Godzilla v. #Destoroyah @Elreynetwork #kaiju
Ooh-this movie ha=is #graphic sensitive viewers' warning! @Elreynetwork on the scourge of magamonster violence. #Killitwithfire #Kaiju #cadmiummissles #Godzilla
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