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  2. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    This is distinct from transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), in which an electric current is used for pain therapy. "The main difference is the desired outcome. TENS unit is a medical device for pain relief. The desired outcome is to reduce pain by stimulating different nerve signals.

  3. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Today many people confuse TENS with electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). EMS and TENS devices look similar, with both using long electric lead wires and electrodes. TENS is for blocking pain, where EMS is for stimulating muscles. [citation needed] Research. As reported, TENS has different effects on the brain.

  4. Premenstrual syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disruptive set of emotional and physical symptoms that regularly occur in the one to two weeks before the start of each menstrual period. Symptoms resolve around the time menstrual bleeding begins. Different women experience different symptoms.

  5. Biden races clock on health regulations with eye on ... - AOL

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    Correction: Liz McCaman Taylor is senior federal policy counsel at the Center for Reproductive Rights. A previous article misstated her affiliation. President Biden’s administration is working ...

  6. List of EMS provider credentials - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a paramedic might not list an MBA, but a supervisor might choose to do so. The provider's credentials are separated from the person's name (and from each other) with commas. There are usually no periods within the credentials (e.g. "EMT" not "E.M.T." or "PMD" not "Paramedic").

  7. Retirement confidence in the US ticks up; new rule for ... - AOL

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    Running the numbers. Sticking with the glass-half-full theme, Americans are taking steps to make a financial plan for their golden years. More than 4 in 10 workers offered a workplace retirement ...