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many blessings and health to all

our followers and welcome to a

new video from our channel today

we will talk about what is the difference

between arthritis and osteoarthritis

arthritis like osteoarthritis are

very frequent diseases

especially in women with ages

between 40 and 60 years old

what is rheumatoid arthritis is

alteration causes an inflammation of the

synovial membrane a thin layer that

covers and protects the inside of the

fibrous joint capsule this layer

It also produces the synovial fluid that

lubricates and protects the joints

of trauma also the patient the

he suffers for the rest of his life for

what is called a disease

chronic as a general rule is symmetric

that is, the inflammation appears in the

same articulation of each end of the

body

little by little the disorder can wear down

other internal structures nearby

normally bones and cartilages

symptoms the patient usually presents a

discomfort of variable intensity in

small and medium joints by

example the joints that you

found in the fingers and wrists

therefore, it does not usually affect

knees hip shoulders and so on

in some clinical cases the subjects

They had a dry mouth and

stiffness in the joints by the

mornings other frequent signs

associated with this alteration are

fatigue weakness muscle weakness

stiff neck tingling in the

limbs and the presence of small

skin lumps subcutaneous nodules if

other complications develop

patient may suffer from other

alterations if you want to know more about

arthritis looks at our list of

recommendations is osteoarthritis

is a disease in which

performs cartilage degeneration

of articulation gradually in

some cases this elastic structure and

fibrous can get to disappear by

full

As a general rule, it is placed on

ends of the bones to protect them

of the friction that occurs during

the movements is also about a

chronic disease we can differentiate

between primary osteoarthritis does not present a

known and secondary cause we can

identify a trigger by

example congenital diseases

traumatisms arthritis the drop et cetera

symptoms we can distinguish or highlight

a series of frequent symptoms of this

disease for example pain that

presents at the onset of the disease

when making any movement with that

articulation although then it appears

also with rest in stages more

Advanced may also suffer

inflammation crunches stiffness nodules

subcutaneous and even deformation of the

affected area that hinders the

normal movement usually

affect certain joints is the

case of osteoarthritis of the spine

of the hands of the hip and of the

knees

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What's the difference between OP, P, and PS | #RealEstateTalk Episode 001 - Duration: 1:39.

Welcome to Real Estate Talk I'm Jill Wente a realtor with Better Homes and

Gardens Gary Greene and I specialize in the Spring Texas real estate market

today's topic for real estate talk is OP P PS what do they stand for and what

do they mean and so we're going to start with OP

OP stands for option pending means the property is in

contract and the buyers are in the process of getting their inspections done on the

property and the buyers have the unrestricted right to terminate the

contract if the buyers proceed forward past the OP status they will move in

to a P or a pending status it's during the pending status that the buyer is

still in contract for the property and they're proceeding forward with

closing on the property. If the buyer also passes the OP status they could

potentially move into the PS status or the Pending continue to Show status the

pending continues show status is the same as the pending status with the

exception of the seller is willing to accept showings on their property so

there you have it. OP, P, PS now you know what they mean and what the difference

is so connect with us on Facebook Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube

channel below leave us comment we'd love it and tune in next time for another

episode of real estate talk thanks for watching

For more infomation >> What's the difference between OP, P, and PS | #RealEstateTalk Episode 001 - Duration: 1:39.

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The difference between using "Think" & "Thinking" in English - Bitesize English - Duration: 3:11.

Hi. This is Alena and welcome to Along Came English where I give tips about vocabulary, grammar,

pronunciation, anything related to English to help you with your English learning.

I also have an English podcast and website, so do check them out.

Links somewhere down below.

You might be wondering why there's a difference between "think" and "thinking," which is the same verb.

It's just that one is the base form and the other is the continuous or present participle form of the verb.

But the verb can imply different things depending on which tense the speaker uses.

Let me explain.

1. If we want to express our opinion or belief, we don't usually use the continuous.

For example, I can use the present simple tense "I think that's a fantastic idea."

Or past simple: "He thought the presentation could be better."

Or the future: "What will she think about it?"

2. If we want to expression consideration or contemplation, it is preferable to use the continuous.

For example, in the present continuous tense, I can say: "She is thinking of resigning from her job."

You can also use this in the present perfect continuous: "I have been thinking about it."

In the past: "He was thinking of changing careers."

Or in the future: "I will be thinking about it."

Bear in mind, these are not strict rules.

If I say something like "I've been thinking about it, I think about it all the time."

In this case, both "thinking" and "think" mean to contemplate or to reflect on.

If I use the verb "to think" in the present perfect, it is more likely that it's about

consideration rather than opinion.

For example, "I have thought about it for a while."

Finally, the pronunciation.

The th- sound for the verb "think" is unvoiced one, which means the vocal chords don't vibrate,

you don't make a sound and you're just blowing air.

Usually you would place the tip of your tongue very close to the back of your top teeth,

without your teeth touching, you would then blow air through this space.

With the different verb conjugations, "think," "thinking," "thought," the th- consonant sounds

are the same and do not change.

Alright. That's all for today's bitesize English.

Thank you so much for liking this video and do subscribe for more videos like this.

If you have any questions or suggestions for future videos, please leave them in the comments below.

See you again soon. Bye!

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