We visited the largest body farm in the world, where researchers study human decomposition in order to help law enforcement.
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Interventional pulmonologist Dr. Jed Gorden reviews malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) are a common complication of lung cancer and some other cancers. Video Rating: / 5
Dr. Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi, a lung specialist at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses the pleural space, pleural fluid dynamics, and pleural effusions with Jodi Chapman, FSU’s medical illustrator. Part 1 of this 3 part series illustrates the basic anatomy and mechanics of the pleura and the pleural space.
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Long bones in children are rapidly growing from childhood to adolescence. This growth comes from growth plates in the bones, and any change to those plates can cause limb deformities. Learn more about how kids’ bones grow and what limb deformities are.
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Using the basic principles in regenerative medicine , scaffolds, stem cells and growth factors, in this TEDxIUM talk, Dr Galea shows how our bodies can be used to produce its own medication in healing common sport medicine related injuries.
Dr. Anthony Galea is a renowned sports medicine doctor. He is the Founder and Medical Director of the Institute of Sports Medicine Health & Wellness Center, an internationally recognized sports medicine clinic in Toronto. He has lectured at the University of Toronto and internationally. Dr. Galea has been a sports medicine doctor at the Olympics, team physician for the Toronto Argonauts and a sports medicine doctor and consultant for numerous high profile athletes such as Tie Domi, Jamal Lewis, Alex Rodriguez and Tiger Woods. He is listed as being among the top 2% of sports physicians in the world.
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In the third of nine excerpts from “In Conversation with the Mystic” held at Duke University, Sadhguru and Dr. Tracy Gaudet examine our innate capacity to heal. You can change the quality of your body in a matter of a few days or weeks if you are willing to do a certain amount of work within yourself.
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Top 5 Signs You’re a TRUE Cancer
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Memorial Hermann affiliated thoracic surgeon Dr. Philip Rascoe discusses lung cancer screenings, diagnosis and the latest treatment options available for treating lung cancer. Video Rating: / 5
Before starting cancer treatment, breast cancer patient Doris Thomas went through a series of tests at MD Anderson Cancer Center, all in one day. Since MD Anderson is a multidisciplinary hospital, it is typical for tests to be scheduled and completed under one roof in one day. Tests performed include an echocardiogram, lung CT scan, lab work and brain MRI.
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Trace the evolution of how humanity has treated bodies and burials throughout history, and grapple with the question: will we ever run out of burial space?
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Since the dawn of humanity, an estimated 100.8 billion people have lived and died, a number that increases by about 0.8% of the world’s population each year. What happens to all of those peoples’ bodies after they die? And will the planet eventually run out of burial space? Farnaz Khatibi Jafari traces the evolution of how humanity has treated bodies and burials.
Lesson by Farnaz Khatibi Jafari, animation by Ivana Bošnjak and Thomas Johnson.
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