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Can Oral Sex Increase Risk of Cancer?
Can Oral Sex Increase Risk of Cancer? Alicia Berger 19,859 Views • 2 years ago

Oral sex can be an enjoyable, healthy part of an adult relationship. But there are some things that many people don't know about oral sex. Here are four facts that might surprise you. 1. Oral sex is linked to throat cancer. Cancer? Yes, you can get throat cancer from oral sex, says American Cancer Society Chief Medical Officer Otis Brawley, MD. It's not oral sex, per se, that causes cancer, but the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be passed from person to person during sex, including oral sex.

Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies
Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies samer kareem 4,756 Views • 2 years ago

Australian Blood Donor Saves 2 Millions Babies with Special Right Arm

Right side abdominal pain
Right side abdominal pain samer kareem 6,597 Views • 2 years ago

Upper right quadrant: The right upper quadrant contains the liver and gallbladder, which are protected by the lower right part of the ribcage. The large intestine, or colon, also spends a little time in this section. Upper left quadrant: The left upper quadrant contains part of the stomach and the spleen.

Female-to-male gender reassignment surgery
Female-to-male gender reassignment surgery samer kareem 14,899 Views • 2 years ago

How female-to-male gender reassignment surgery works

Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know
Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know Scott 15,491 Views • 2 years ago

Everything You Need To Know about injections

Hysterectomy - uterine vessels secured with staples
Hysterectomy - uterine vessels secured with staples Mohamed 19,268 Views • 2 years ago

Total laparoscopic hysterectomy using staples to secure major blood vessels. Vaginal colpotomy and mobilization of bladder performed initally with suture line at junction of vagina and cervix visualized laparoscopically.

Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein
Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein samer kareem 8,917 Views • 2 years ago

Wow! Ultrasound guided internal jugular vein cannulation (long axis approach)

Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery
Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery hooda 303,691 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of Stuck Sex Toy Medical Removal Surgery

Male-to-female gender reassignment surgery
Male-to-female gender reassignment surgery samer kareem 13,554 Views • 2 years ago

Sex reassignment surgery for male-to-female involves reshaping the male genitals into a form with the appearance of, and, as far as possible, the function of female genitalia. Prior to any surgeries, patients usually undergo hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and, depending on the age at which HRT begins, facial hair removal. There are associated surgeries patients may elect to, including facial feminization surgery, breast augmentation, and various other procedures.

Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class
Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class hooda 21,018 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Female Body Medical Autopsy for Anatomy Class

Sex During Pregnancy: Is This Safe?
Sex During Pregnancy: Is This Safe? hooda 111,428 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know if it is safe to have sex during pregnancy or not

Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure
Female Genital Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure hooda 17,627 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Female Foley Catheter Insertion Procedure

Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation
Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation samer kareem 3,689 Views • 2 years ago

Pancreatic Auto Islet Transplantation is a procedure used to maintain insulin production and secretion in patients with chronic pancreatitis that are undergoing a total pancreatectomy, or removal of the entire pancreas. When all other medical therapies fail to control the pain, removal of the pancreas may be an option; however it can leave a person diabetic, which means that the body can no longer control blood sugar levels, and will require intensive testing of blood sugar and injections of insulin. The pancreas is an organ, located in the upper abdominal cavity, behind the stomach, liver and colon. Within the pancreas, specialized clusters of cells known as islets produce insulin, which maintain healthy blood sugar levels. The pancreas also produces enzymes to help digest food. In order to alleviate pain and maintain insulin production, the pancreas is removed from the body, processed and the islets are harvested. Once the pancreas is removed, it is placed in a solution and put into a machine where the pancreas is digested. The islets are then infused into the patient’s liver. Within a short time, the islets are expected to start producing insulin. In 80% of patients, the pain from pancreatitis is relieved by a total pancreatectomy. Over time, some patients may be diabetic and will need to take insulin to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. All patients will take pancreatic enzymes to help digest food after surgery.

Histology of Eye
Histology of Eye Histology 5,789 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Eye

Robotic Prostatectomy Surgery HD
Robotic Prostatectomy Surgery HD Anatomist 10,926 Views • 2 years ago

Robotic Prostatectomy Surgery HD

Pediatric Urine Samples Collection
Pediatric Urine Samples Collection Harvard_Student 13,487 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Urine Samples Collection

Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live
Greg's First In-Surgery Conversation | Brain Surgery Live Scott 779 Views • 2 years ago

Patient Greg Grindley communicates with host Bryant Gumbel and his wife for the first time while undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery at University Hospital's Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Cardiocode
Cardiocode Mikhail Rudenko 5,760 Views • 2 years ago

New methods in heart diseases diagnostics and imaging

Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac
Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac Scott 65,971 Views • 2 years ago

This is the incredible moment a new-born baby arrived still inside its amniotic sac, completely intact. The tiny infant can be seen moving and stretching still inside the sac, as medics prepare to snip the new born free. The amniotic sac is a thin but durable membrane filled with fluid which helps keep a baby warm and safe from bumps during pregnancy. When it breaks, this is typically referred to as a woman's 'waters breaking' shortly before she gives birth. But in rare cases, less than 1-in-80,000 births, the baby is delivered with the membranes still intact and this is known as a 'caul birth'. Some babies are born with part of the membrane still attached to them, but to be born completely encased in the intact membrane is incredibly rare. Many people still believe the phenomenon to be a good omen for the child's infancy and it is has even been suggested, but not proven, that caul babies will always have a natural affinity for water. The video was taken in Spain on Saturday and captures the rare moment the baby was born with the membrane covering its entire body, just minutes after its twin was delivered normally.

Fat grafting
Fat grafting Ioannis Georgiou 2,185 Views • 2 years ago

Harvesting and prepare fat for grafting

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