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Pertussis-Whooping Cough: A Family
PKIDs shares one family's struggles with Pertussis (Whooping Cough). Learn the danger of pertussis with infants. Pertussis is extremely contagious and highly preventable through vaccination and booster shots.
Obesity rates jumps
Obesity rate in Texas now at 29 percent among adults. Read the article titled How Does Your State Rank in Obesity? that corresponds to this video on the sidebar of Physician's Office Resource.
Understanding Cholesterol
Cholesterol isn't inherently 'bad', but too much of it can cause a plethora of problems. Keep watching for the cholesterol basics.
Understanding Heartburn
Over 60 million Americans suffer from chronic heartburn. Get the basics on acid reflux. Learn about some triggers of heartburn.
Levels of Consent
Consent is often mistakenly used as shorthand to describe when a person completes and signs a consent form. In fact, consent has many components and is more properly viewed as a process. It covers a whole spectrum of interactions that may be more or less invasive or harmful and require varying amounts of communication between the parties.
Hidden Causes of Fatigue
icyouhealth — What causes fatigue? In this video, Dr. Mona Khanna talks about fatigue and its signs and symptoms, including cardiovascular issues, metabolism, infections, food and drink, and sleeping disturbances other than food and drink. For more health related videos, please visit http://icyou.com
CT Scan: Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk
HarvardHealthPub- An interview with Dr. Aaron Sodickson, a radiologist at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Dr. Sodickson's research was the subject of an article in the March issue of the Harvard Health Letter.
Shoulder replacement surgery
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Ed Fehringer describes the latest advances in shoulder replacement surgery for people with painful arthritis.
What is Cancer?
What is Cancer? is a 3D Animation which depicts the growth of a tumor.
The physiological causes of bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder, which was once called manic depression, is often misunderstood and frequently misrepresented in the popular media.
What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, a leading expert in treating Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue and author, discusses What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? 6 to 12 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia and 25 million suffer from chronic fatiuge syndrome.
Allergy 3D Medical Animation
This is a video on allergic mechanism in our body.this animation video shows how allergens come in contact and how does the body react to such allergens and what is the effect of anti histamine drugs over these allergens.
The H1N1 Swine Flu: A Look Inside
The H1N1 swine flu virus has become a pandemic. James Williams takes a look at where the swine flu originated and what happens to the virus once it gets inside our bodies.
How to Pick the Right Surgeon
There are surgeons who specialize in this operation who will do 100 to 200 to sometimes 300 hip replacements in a year. Doctor Thomas P. Sculco, Surgeon-in-Chief at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, gives advice on how a patient should choose his or her surgeon for an operation as important as hip replacement
Understanding Melanoma
Melanoma is the most rare—and the most serious—type of skin cancer. Learn more about melanoma.
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Video as part of a report on Lyme disease in Maryland broadcasted by Baltimore TV station WJZ
The Doctors Show features HALO Breast Pap Test
The HALO breast pap test was featured on the Doctors show in Sept 2009. The HALO is a new lifesaving test that every woman needs to know about. It's a five-minute, non-invasive screening test for breast cancer. It is not a replacement for a mammogram, but it is a good tool, especially for younger women with a family history of breast cancer.
How to choose the right breast oncologist for you
How to Detect Prostate Problems
Learn about the anatomy of the prostate with expert prostate health tips in this free men's health care video clip. Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV.
Concussions
Rosanne Naunheim, M.D. of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis discusses the damage created when having a concussion and a simple one page test that can be used for a quick diagnosis.
PRK Laser Eye Surgery
Your doctor has recommended that you undergo Photorefractive Keratectomy - or PRK Laser surgery - to correct a vision problem. But what does that actually mean? PRK is a simple and nonintrusive procedure that is designed to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. PRK laser surgery generally does not have any effect on a patient's overall health and there are no risks in choosing not to have the surgery.
Symptoms os a Stroke
Without immediate medical attention, a person having a stroke may suffer memory loss, or even death. Learn what to watch out for so you or a loved one can get treatment immediately
How to Treat a Hernia
A hernia is a bulge in the abdominal or pelvic wall. Learn how to treat a hernia in this health video.
What Is Depression?
People sometimes have a hard time understanding the difference between depression and normal sadness. Dr. Eredlyi discusses the different kinds of depression, and how to recognize them
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