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The First Man To Be Cured from AIDS
The First Man To Be Cured from AIDS Alicia Berger 5,722 Views • 2 years ago

More than three decades on from its first outbreak, HIV/AIDS remains a prevalent killer, even in the developed world, and a pressing scientific challenge to understand and treat. The rate of infection, especially among young people, is increasing, and in parts of Africa in particular, it remains an epidemic-scale killer. Yet a cure could be just around the corner, and scientists are optimistic that the virus’ days might be numbered. Is HIV here to stay, or will it be consigned to history like Smallpox? Produced by ABC Australia - Ref-6621 Journeyman Pictures brings you highlights from the cutting-edge science series, ‘Catalyst’, produced by our long-term content partners at ABC Australia. Every day we’ll upload a new episode that takes you to the heart of the most intriguing and relevant science-related stories of the day, transforming your perspective of the issues shaping our world.

Tinnitus Treatment
Tinnitus Treatment samer kareem 4,555 Views • 2 years ago

To treat your tinnitus, your doctor will first try to identify any underlying, treatable condition that may be associated with your symptoms. If tinnitus is due to a health condition, your doctor may be able to take steps that could reduce the noise. Examples include: Earwax removal.

Natural water birth encouragement
Natural water birth encouragement samer kareem 90,324 Views • 2 years ago

Natural birth encouragement pain and joy

Doctors Warn Of Complications Surrounding LASIK Eye Surgery
Doctors Warn Of Complications Surrounding LASIK Eye Surgery Mohamed Ibrahim 61 Views • 2 years ago

An estimated 20 million LASIK procedures have been performed since 1998. The FDA website is filled with stories of complications, including pain, dizziness and detached retinas. CBS2's Chris Wragge reports.

New and Upcoming Treatments for Epilepsy
New and Upcoming Treatments for Epilepsy samer kareem 3,842 Views • 2 years ago

Epilepsy has existed for thousands of years yet remains a medical challenge.

How to increase breast milk supply
How to increase breast milk supply samer kareem 2,326 Views • 2 years ago

How to increase breast milk supply How to Naturally Boost & Increase your breast milk supply

How to Fix Most Lateral Knee Pain
How to Fix Most Lateral Knee Pain Scott 94 Views • 2 years ago

A displaced fibular head can create tightness, pain, and even numbness or tingling along the outside of your knee and down your leg. This most often occurs after a modest hyperextension knee injury, such as landing on one leg after jumping. If you have lingering knee pain and are searching for an answer, try this move

Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease Mohamed 9,315 Views • 2 years ago

An endoscopy showing celiac disease

Blister Bursting Pimples & Popping
Blister Bursting Pimples & Popping samer kareem 3,390 Views • 2 years ago

This video: Blisters caused by friction or minor burns do not require a doctor's care. New skin will form underneath the affected area and the fluid is simply absorbed. Do not puncture a blister unless it is large, painful, or likely to be further irritated. The fluid-filled blister keeps the underlying skin clean, which prevents infection and promotes healing.

Eye Lid Tarsal Fracture Surgery
Eye Lid Tarsal Fracture Surgery Alicia Berger 7,336 Views • 2 years ago

Eye Lid Tarsal Fracture Surgery

Open Mallet Fracture Repair Surgery
Open Mallet Fracture Repair Surgery Surgeon 7,815 Views • 2 years ago

The term mallet finger has long been used to describe the deformity produced by disruption of the terminal extensor mechanism at the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint. Mallet finger is the most common closed tendon injury that is seen in athletes; this injury is also common in nonathletes after "innocent" trauma. Mallet finger has also been referred to as drop, hammer, or baseball finger (although baseball accounts for only a small percentage of such injuries).

Is Aspirin Really That Good For You?
Is Aspirin Really That Good For You? samer kareem 1,141 Views • 2 years ago

Aspirin is used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain from conditions such as muscle aches, toothaches, common cold, and headaches. It may also be used to reduce pain and swelling in conditions such as arthritis. Aspirin is known as a salicylate and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).

Mobile scanner detects disease from a drop of blood
Mobile scanner detects disease from a drop of blood samer kareem 1,333 Views • 2 years ago

Mobile scanner detects disease from a drop of blood by nanotechnology

Does Oral Sex Cause Cancer?
Does Oral Sex Cause Cancer? hooda 23,959 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know if oral sex causes cancer

Knee sprain or ACL injury:  How to tell the difference
Knee sprain or ACL injury: How to tell the difference Scott 60 Views • 2 years ago

Is that knee pain just a sprain or a more serious ACL injury? Orthopedic surgeon Paul Fadale, M.D., offers tips on how to tell the difference. http://www.orthopedicsri.org/

My Daily Sexual Self Care Practice
My Daily Sexual Self Care Practice samer kareem 13,445 Views • 2 years ago

o you have an exercise routine that makes you feel absolutely awesome when you stick to it? Or a healthy eating pattern that makes you crackle with energy and vitality when you actually follow it. Well, today I’m sharing with you what makes me feel even more alive, energetic and vibrant than both of those… My daily sexual self-care practice.

CHICKEN POX
CHICKEN POX samer kareem 1,581 Views • 2 years ago

Chickenpox (varicella) is a viral infection that causes an itchy rash with small, fluid-filled blisters. Chickenpox is highly contagious to people who haven't had the disease or been vaccinated against it. Before routine chickenpox vaccination, virtually all people had been infected by the time they reached adulthood, sometimes with serious complications. Today, the number of cases and hospitalizations is down dramatically. For most people, chickenpox is a mild disease. Still, it's better to get vaccinated. The chickenpox vaccine is a safe, effective way to prevent chickenpox and its possible complications.

Early Liver Disease Symptoms
Early Liver Disease Symptoms samer kareem 4,747 Views • 2 years ago

As the liver becomes more severely damaged, more obvious and serious symptoms can develop, such as: yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice) swelling in the legs, ankles and feet, due to a build-up of fluid (oedema) swelling in your abdomen, due to a build-up of fluid known as ascites.

Omphalocele
Omphalocele samer kareem 8,584 Views • 2 years ago

An omphalocele is a birth defect in which an infant's intestine or other abdominal organs are outside of the body because of a hole in the belly button (navel) area. The intestines are covered only by a thin layer of tissue and can be easily seen.

Ricky High
Ricky High Sean Freeman 3,721 Views • 2 years ago

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