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The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity

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Drilling began on 24May 1970 using the Uralmash-4E, and later the Uralmash-15000 series drilling rig, and it became the deepest manmade hole in history in 1979. The 23 centimetres (9in) diameter boreholes were drilled by branching from a central hole. [1] The deepest reached 12,262 metres (40,230ft; 7.619mi) in 1989, the deepest human-made hole on Earth, and remains so as of 2023 [update]. Burke Harris argues that there should be universal screening for ACEs, as this would allow us to make effective diagnoses (that "ADHD" is, instead, a trauma response). It would also enable us to intervene effectively: 1. Reduce trauma The third hole reached 12,262 metres (40,230ft) in 1989. [7] In that year, the hole depth was expected to reach 13,500 metres (44,300ft) by the end of 1990 and 15,000 metres (49,000ft) by 1993. [8] [9] [ failed verification] In addition, deeper exploration has made it possible to access new hydrocarbon reserves and has provided essential information about the geology and ocean tectonics. Challenges to deepwater operations As announced in January 2020, Total is preparing to drill a new record offshore well at water depth of 3,628m off the coast of Angola having appointed the Maersk Voyager rig for this campaign.

Dr. Nadine Burke Harris was already known as a crusading physician delivering targeted care to vulnerable children. But it was Diego — a boy who had stopped growing after a sexual assault — who galvanized her journey to uncover the connections between toxic stress and lifelong illnesses. Despite the importance of the project, the huge drilling ship the Chikyū was built almost 20 years ago with this project in mind. The Chikyū uses a GPS system and six adjustable computer-controlled jets that can alter the position of the huge ship by as little as 50cm (20in). I thought it would be more clinical and less storytelling. I was hoping for a slightly more “public health” oriented book. I read this to help a friend of mine prep a course for PNP students. Here are some of the reflective questions that I came up with for discussion: It was NBH's sensitivity that aroused her interest in finding a pattern among predictable sets of problems in the chaotic neighbourhood in which the clinic was situated. When she factored in the chaos and made the obvious conclusions, she was on to something. Among the sparse literature on the subject of the impact of childhood adversary on current behaviour and future health risks, she found one study that became a cornerstone for her work to improve the lives of her patients. The researchers gave a simple 10 point questionnaire to be included on all admissions and new patient charts. You will have to read the book to get the whole lowdown, and until then you can find her on YouTube. It was no surprise to me that she is a confident and fiery speaker. We need be thankful that she chose to become a doctor and tireless advocate rather than an actress or supermodel.

The stunning news of Burke Harris’s research is just how deeply our bodies can be imprinted by ACEs—adverse childhood experiences like abuse, neglect, parental addiction, mental illness, and divorce. Childhood adversity changes our biological systems, and lasts a lifetime. For anyone who has faced a difficult childhood, or who cares about the millions of children who do, the fascinating scientific insight and innovative, acclaimed health interventions in The Deepest Well represent vitally important hope for preventing lifelong illness for those we love and for generations to come?. The rest of the book was a huge People article: what I wore, what things looked like, who was there, who invited me, why I went, why it was important, what I said, personal life antecdotes... The Xinjiang region, in particular, is known to be rich in mineral deposits and oil. Only last month, Sinopec, China’s largest refining company, found sizable oil and gas flows in an exploration well in the Tarim basin at a depth of more than 8,500 metres below the surface.

As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with,As with the mission to the Moon, the problem was that the technologies needed for the success of these expeditions had to be invented from scratch.

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