In this video you will learn how to treat different types of minor injuries. We will cover how to avoid infection and how to heal as fast as possible.
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Dr William B Grant runs the Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Center
www.sunarc.org This is devoted to research and education relating to the prevention of chronic disease through changes in diet and lifestyle. Dr Grant has identified 100 types of disease for which vitamin D reduces risk. He will talk about the estimated health benefit of increased vitamin D status and how it reduces the economic burden of disease in Western Europe. Video Rating: / 5
Ivana Trump’s untimely death is creating a spotlight on a common accident. According to the medical examiner’s report, Ivana suffered “blunt impact injuries to her torso” after falling down a staircase in her home. Every year, there are one million stair-related injuries with the most common being strains, bruises and broken bones. Physical therapist Dr. Karena Wu says she teaches her patients to slow down, take their time and pay attention to prevent stair-related injuries.
This webinar discusses causes of manual handling strain injuries, body areas at risk, and practical solutions for assessing and controlling hazardous manual tasks.
In this video, taken from our Abdominal Examination Essentials course, we review our OLDCARTS acronym used for asking the history of present illness, and we discuss some common gastrointestinal symptoms a patient may present with in the foregut, midgut, and hindgut.
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, has been found in at least six states; there are three cases in Michigan including a 14-year-old who is on a ventilator and feeding tube.
A Korean scientist became the first in the world to successfully cure a patient’s Parkinson’s disease by using their own stem cells.
A Harvard Medical School research team, led by Professor Kim Kwang-soo…, used a process called dedifferentiation, which reverts cells to an earlier developmental stage, and implanted them into the brain.
The patient has recovered and is now strong enough to swim and ride a bike.
Highlighting the need for more clinical tests,… Professor Kim vowed to continue his work, in order to establish this treatment as a key cure for Parkinson’s disease.