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Breast Exam Demonstration
Breast Exam Demonstration Harvard_Student 17,401 Views • 2 years ago

Breast Exam Demonstration

Endometrial Biopsy of Uterus
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Endometrial Biopsy of Uterus

Time Management and Work Organization
Time Management and Work Organization Scott 6,565 Views • 2 years ago

Time Management and Work Organization

Laparotomy Closure Abdomen Animation
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Hemodialysis Machine Setup
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Heart Valves Alicia Berger 2,139 Views • 2 years ago

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Smoking and Breast Feeding
Smoking and Breast Feeding Alicia Berger 10,033 Views • 2 years ago

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How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
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急性坏疽性阑尾炎的手术治疗
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Crohn's Disease Symptoms Pain
Crohn's Disease Symptoms Pain Frank Vela 1,582 Views • 2 years ago

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----Crohn's Disease Symptoms Pain. Are you suffering from diarrhea that sometimes leaves you feeling that you've completely emptied your intestine from eveything you've eaten that week?
Have you seen bright red blood traces in your stool or on the toilet paper at least once?
Do you sometimes have abdominal cramps after your meals?
Do you at times feel so nauseous that food doesn't have any appeal to you?
Have you had at least one onset of unexplained low grade fever?
Do you joints sometimes feel itchy, sore or painful?
Did you ever notice red spots or blisters on your arms or legs?
Did you ever experience episodes of itchy and even painfull pink eye (conjuctivitis)?
Have you lost weight?
Do you have episodes of overwhelming fatigue?
Do you experience increased frequency of bowel movement?
Did you ever get up during the night to defecate?


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STOP SMOKING
STOP SMOKING DrPhil 10,615 Views • 2 years ago

STOP SMOKING

A New Local Treatment for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
A New Local Treatment for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Mostafa Yakoot 7,546 Views • 2 years ago

TV interview with Dr. Mostafa Yakoot, MD discussing the published study for efficacy of a new local cream for diabetic foot ulcers. دكتور مصطفى ياقوت علاج جديد للقدم السكرى

AUTO-HEMOTHERAPY IN HERPES CASES
AUTO-HEMOTHERAPY IN HERPES CASES auto-hemotherapy 1,200 Views • 2 years ago

AUTO-HEMOTHERAPY IN HERPES CASES. THE STORY OF A DOCTOR IN FERME-NEUVE. CBC NEWS 1977

Treatment for Piles,Fistula,hemorrhoids, Hydrocele Without Operation or surgery  in pakist
Treatment for Piles,Fistula,hemorrhoids, Hydrocele Without Operation or surgery in pakist drjamil hashmi 1,756 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment for Piles,Fistula,hemorrhoids, Hydrocele Without Operation or surgery in pakistan Dr Jamil Ahmad Hashmi ( haripur hazar pakistan )... +923009885511 --- drjamil79@gmail.com
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Digestive System Animation: Hemorrhoids
Digestive System Animation: Hemorrhoids Landging 9,354 Views • 2 years ago

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This digestive system animation demonstrates hemorrhoids mechanism of action and natural treatment.

Palmitoylethanolamide in glaucoma, retinoprotection and improving ou
Palmitoylethanolamide in glaucoma, retinoprotection and improving ou jan keppel hesselink 1,896 Views • 2 years ago

Recent studies show that administration of PEA in glaucoma patients has a double effect, decrease the IOP and neuroprotection. The IOP is the major risk factor in glaucoma, constricts blood vessels and reduces the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the retina and optic nerve (ON), causing a process of ischemia and cell death (apoptosis).
New research points out palmitoylethanolamide has a dual action in glaucoma:

1. It reduces high eye pressure by promoting fluid flow out of the eye, and

2. PEA protects nerve cells and retina cells via its neuroprotective and reparative properties.

In the Youtube the essence of the natural treatment of glaucoma with palmitoylethanolamide has been summarized. Daily dose: 2-3 times 400 mg palmitoylethanolamide. Literature on this topic on http://palmitoylethanolamide4pain.com/2015/02/20/youtube-on-palmitoylethanolamide-as-a-natural-treatment-for-glaucoma/

Caesarean Section Childbirth Delivery Video
Caesarean Section Childbirth Delivery Video Scott 97,450 Views • 2 years ago

Not every woman undergoes a traditional vaginal delivery with the birth of her child. Under conditions of fetal or maternal distress, or in the case of breech presentation (when a baby is turned feet first at the time of delivery), or if the woman’s first baby was born by cesarean delivery, a procedure called a cesarean section may be required. During a cesarean, a doctor will make either a lateral incision in the skin just above the pubic hair line, or a vertical incision below the navel. As the incision is made, blood vessels are cauterized to slow bleeding. After cutting through the skin, fat, and muscle of the abdomen, the membrane that covers the internal organs is opened, exposing the bladder and uterus. At this time the physician will generally insert his or her hands into the pelvis in order to determine the position of the baby and the placenta. Next, an incision is made into the uterus and any remaining fluids are suctioned from the uterus. The doctor then enlarges the incision with his or her fingers. The baby’s head is then grasped and gently pulled with the rest of its body from the mother’s uterus. Finally, the abdominal layers are sewn together in the reverse order that they were cut. The mother is allowed to recover for approximately three to five days in the hospital. She will also be quite sore and restricted from activity for the following several weeks. There are several potential complications associated with this procedure that should be discussed with a doctor prior to surgery.

Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery
Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery Surgeon 15,223 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Volar Wrist Removal Ganglion cysts are noncancerous lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists or hands. They also may occur in the ankles and feet. Ganglion cysts are typically round or oval and are filled with a jellylike fluid. Small ganglion cysts can be pea-sized, while larger ones can be around an inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter. Ganglion cysts can be painful if they press on a nearby nerve. Their location can sometimes interfere with joint movement. If your ganglion cyst is causing you problems, your doctor may suggest trying to drain the cyst with a needle. Removing the cyst surgically also is an option. But if you have no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. In many cases, the cysts go away on their own.

Myocardial Infarction
Myocardial Infarction samer kareem 8,207 Views • 2 years ago

Myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, is defined pathologically as the irreversible death of myocardial cells caused by ischemia. Clinically, MI is a syndrome that can be recognized by a set of symptoms, chest pain being the hallmark of these symptoms in most cases, supported by biochemical laboratory changes, electrocardiographic (ECG) changes, or findings on imaging modalities able to detect myocardial injury and necrosis. According to the third universal definition of MI, implemented by a joint task force from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), American College of Cardiology (ACC) Foundation, American Heart Association (AHA), and the World Heart Federation (WHF), MI is diagnosed when either of the following two criteria are met

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