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Why Do We Get Eye Boogers?
Why Do We Get Eye Boogers? samer kareem 4,430 Views • 2 years ago

Rheum is made up of mucus, skin cells, oils and dust. The rheum that comes from the eyes and forms eye boogers is called gound, which you may know as eye sand, eye gunk, sleep dust, sleep sand, sleep in your eyes, or eye shnooters. When you're awake, gound doesn't cause any problems.

Sutureless laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy
Sutureless laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy Alicia Berger 1,016 Views • 2 years ago

Sutureless laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy

Big Bubble Technique
Big Bubble Technique Alicia Berger 10,156 Views • 2 years ago

Big Bubble Technique

Man Survives Chainsaw Blade in His Neck
Man Survives Chainsaw Blade in His Neck hooda 5,593 Views • 2 years ago

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Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment
Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment Alicia Berger 8,733 Views • 2 years ago

Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment

Types of Bone Tumors
Types of Bone Tumors samer kareem 5,612 Views • 2 years ago

These are a few common types of benign bone tumors: Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor. ... Giant cell tumor is a benign tumor, typically affecting the leg (malignant types of this tumor are uncommon). Osteoid osteoma is a bone tumor, often occurring in long bones, that occurs commonly in the early 20s.

Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home
Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home hooda 7,173 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know the Natural Ways to Whiten Teeth at Home

lithotripsy Procedure
lithotripsy Procedure samer kareem 3,561 Views • 2 years ago

extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy is used to treat kidney stones

How does Glaucoma Develop
How does Glaucoma Develop Alicia Berger 7,843 Views • 2 years ago

Glaucoma is called the silent thief of sight. It does not have symptoms during the early stages of the diseases and can make a patient blind over several years

Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive Surgery samer kareem 1,238 Views • 2 years ago

Reconstructive surgery is performed to treat structures of the body affected aesthetically or functionally by congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease. It is generally done to improve function and ability, but may also be performed to achieve a more typical appearance of the affected structure. Reconstructive surgery is generally covered by most health insurance policies, although coverage for specific procedures and levels of coverage may vary greatly.

Milk Associated Diseases Information
Milk Associated Diseases Information Alicia Berger 7,474 Views • 2 years ago

Milk Associated Diseases Information

Temporal Arteritis
Temporal Arteritis Alicia Berger 5,808 Views • 2 years ago

Temporal Arteritis: what is it? how to treat it? follow up?

Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
Distal Biceps Tendon Repair samer kareem 1,374 Views • 2 years ago

The biceps muscle is located in the front of your upper arm. It is attached to the bones of the shoulder and elbow by tendons — strong cords of fibrous tissue that attach muscles to bones. Tears of the biceps tendon at the elbow are uncommon. They are most often caused by a sudden injury and tend to result in greater arm weakness than injuries to the biceps tendon at the shoulder. Once torn, the biceps tendon at the elbow will not grow back to the bone and heal. Other arm muscles make it possible to bend the elbow fairly well without the biceps tendon. However, they cannot fulfill all the functions of the elbow, especially the motion of rotating the forearm from palm down to palm up. This motion is called supination. To return arm strength to near normal levels, surgery to repair the torn tendon is usually recommended. However, nonsurgical treatment is a reasonable option for patients who may not require full arm function.

Life Before Birth - In the Womb
Life Before Birth - In the Womb samer kareem 13,970 Views • 2 years ago

Life Before Birth - In the Womb

What Is Cancer
What Is Cancer Scott 26,550 Views • 2 years ago

What Is Cancer

Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation
Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation Scott 32,012 Views • 2 years ago

Introduction to Bone Biology 3D Animation

Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation
Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation Scott 1,280 Views • 2 years ago

Colorectal Cancer Laparoscopic Surgery 3D Animation

Intubation during General Anaesthesia 3D Animation
Intubation during General Anaesthesia 3D Animation Scott 39,187 Views • 2 years ago

Intubation during General Anaesthesia 3D Animation

Pediatric elbow dislocation
Pediatric elbow dislocation samer kareem 1,835 Views • 2 years ago

- elbow dislocations in children are a relatively uncommon; - peak incidence occurs in adolescence between 11-15 years. - posterior dislocations are most common type; - posterior dislocation usually results from fall on outstretched hand w/ forarm supinated & elbow extended or partially flexed; - coronoid process, which nl resists posterior displacement of ulna, is relatively small in children; - anterior capsule of elbow joint is torn by force of the impact transmitted upward thru the ulna and radius

Respiratory System Structure and Functions
Respiratory System Structure and Functions DrPhil 11,109 Views • 2 years ago

Respiratory System Structure and Functions

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