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Glycogen storage disease type I – an Osmosis Preview

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Glycogen storage disease type I - an Osmosis Preview

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What is glycogen storage disease type I? Glycogen storage disease type I, also called Von-Gierke’s disease, is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the glucose 6 phosphatase gene on chromosome 17. The end result is that glycogen can’t be broken down into glucose in liver cells, so glucose metabolism goes awry, resulting in symptoms like low blood sugar, weakness and poor growth.

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10 Most Common Communicable Diseases Your Child Can Pick Up at School

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Are you aware that your child can be exposed to numerous contagious diseases at school? Watch this video on common communicable diseases in children that your child can pick up at school and how to treat them.

School is not just a place of education, but where your child comes in contact with many other children. This increases the chances of coming into direct contact with parasites, viruses, and bacteria, making your child more susceptible to catching various kinds of contagious diseases in children. This video gives you information on common communicable diseases in schools, how to treat them, and ways to reduce exposure to harmful bacteria and viruses.

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Animal Diseases and Your Health – What You Need To Know

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Animal Diseases and Your Health - What You Need To Know

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Animal diseases that people can catch are called zoonoses. Many diseases affecting humans can be traced to animals or animal products. You can get a disease directly from an animal, or indirectly, through the environment.
Farm animals can carry diseases. If you touch them or things they have touched, like fencing or buckets, wash your hands thoroughly. Adults should make sure children who visit farms or petting zoos wash up as well.
Though they may be cute and cuddly, wild animals may carry germs, viruses, and parasites. Deer and deer mice carry ticks that cause Lyme disease. Some wild animals may carry rabies. Enjoy wildlife from a distance.
Pets can also make you sick. Reptiles pose a particular risk. Turtles, snakes and iguanas can transmit Salmonella bacteria to their owners. You can get rabies from an infected dog or toxoplasmosis from handling kitty litter of an infected cat. The chance that your dog or cat will make you sick is small. You can reduce the risk by practicing good hygiene, keeping pet areas clean and keeping your pets’ shots up-to-date.
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Study Infection and immunity free at the Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/health-sports-psychology/infection-and-immunity/content-section-overview

In this short animation we demonstrate how a mosquito passes malaria to human beings and what you can do to protect yourself.

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Vascular Disorders of the Central Nervous System

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(January 26, 2010) Michael Marks, Stanford Professor of Radiology, and Robert Dodd, Stanford Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery and Radiology, discuss three pathologies: strokes, aneurisms, arteriovenous malformations.

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The peripheral nervous system involves the parts of the nervous system beyond the brain and spine. Neuromuscular specialists like Ohio State’s W. David Arnold, MD, treat a variety of disorders including muscular disorders such as muscular dystrophy, polymyositis and dermatomyositis, peripheral neuropathies such as Charcot Tooth, and neuromuscular junction disorders such as myasthenia gravis. Symptoms of these disorders may include general weakness, fatigue, numbness, tingling, and sometimes pain. To develop a definitive diagnosis and individual treatment plan, each patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history, physical exam and targeted testing. As more is understood about the causes of neuromuscular disease, better treatments are being developed to stop and reverse some damage or improve symptoms. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 293-4969 or visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/brain-spine-neuro/neuromuscular-disorders

DON'T CATCH THE UGLY VIRUS! (Plague Inc)

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There is quite a hefty list of video games that use a disease, virus or parasite infection as their starting point and advance the story from there on. For example, all the zombie games explain the infection through viral contamination or some RPG races are created as a result of a plague that affected them, like the case with the Undead from Warcraft III. In today’s video we wanted to find out what the 10 most unusual video game diseases are and how they affect the host. The criteria used is, of course, the degree of uniqueness each game illness has, as well as the symptoms manifested.

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CONTAMINATION OF WATER AND WATER BORNE DISEASES

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CONTAMINATION OF WATER AND WATER BORNE DISEASES

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Waterborne diseases are caused by drinking contaminated or dirty water. Contaminated water can cause many types of diarrheal diseases, including Cholera, and other serious illnesses such as Guinea worm disease, Typhoid, and Dysentery. Water related diseases cause 3.4 million deaths each year.
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Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, what is water pollution? what causes water pollution? how to prevent water pollution?

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Diseases with the ending ACHE

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Tao Dong: Infectious diseases in China

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Antigen-specific T cells and human virus infection

Dr Tao Dong’s research interests include antigen-specific T cell responses in human virus infections and their contribution to the consequences of the disease. Hepatitis B virus has recently been added to the list of viruses which Tao and her group studies, which includes influenza and hepatitis C virus/HIV co-infection.

Research in China

Because of its population size, China is a major contributor to infectious disease worldwide. Large patient cohorts, well established infrastructure, and government funding make research in China accessible. In collaborating with hospitals in China, the aim is to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the immunological mechanisms behind viral diseases.

G Protein Coupled Receptors(GPCRs) – Structure, Function, Mechanism of Action. Everything!

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GPCRs are a group of transmembrane receptors which relay the signals of many different types of ligands including peptide hormones. And they are main drug targets in pharmacological treatment as they control major cellular functions. In this video, i discuss about the structure, function and the mechanism of action of GPCRs. Watch the video till the end and dont forget to subscribe and leave a comment. Thanks for watching!
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Why Are Mosquitoes So Good at Carrying Disease?

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Mosquitoes are one of the most annoying bugs on this planet, but they are also one of the most deadly. Why are they so good at carrying diseases?

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Malaria Infected Mosquitoes Express Enhanced Attraction to Human Odor
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“There is much evidence that some pathogens manipulate the behaviour of their mosquito hosts to enhance pathogen transmission. However, it is unknown whether this phenomenon exists in the interaction of Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto with the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum – one of the most important interactions in the context of humanity, with malaria causing over 200 million human cases and over 770 thousand deaths each year.”

Why vector mosquitoes don’t get affected by the viruses/plasmodium they transmit?
https://www.researchgate.net/post/Why_vector_mosquitoes_dont_get_affected_by_the_viruses_plasmodium_they_transmit
“In most cases of biological/obligatory transmission, there is a mutualistic or a symbiotic relationship of some kind between insect vectors and transmitted pathogens, which usually indicates a long evolutionary relationship. In a few cases however, the pathogen affects the vector negatively but not in a very serious way since in many cases the vector is the only way for pathogen transmission in nature.”

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