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INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Genetic Variant Responsible For Stress Induced Hypertension, Most Chemotherapy Patients Suffer Insomnia, Children Watching More TV at Daycare

INSIDERMEDICINE VIDEO: Genetic Variant Responsible For Stress Induced Hypertension, Most Chemotherapy Patients Suffer Insomnia, Children Watching More TV at Daycare

from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on November 23, 2009
Duration: 0
(November 23, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Germany - Stress-induced hypertension may arise from variation of the phosducin gene, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Researchers generated mice that did not have the phosducin gene, finding that they had higher baseline blood pressure than normal mice as well as a higher blood pressure response to stress. When this gene was studied in humans, researchers found that one particular phosducin gene variation was also associated with higher baseline blood pressure. From New York - Most cancer patients who receive chemotherapy consequently suffer from insomnia. Researchers surveyed over 800 cancer patients who had undergone their first two chemotherapy treatments. Results showed that three quarters of these patients suffered from either insomnia or other sleep-related disorders. This research was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. And finally, from Washington - According to a report published in the journal Pediatrics, children in home-based daycare watch twice as much TV has those in center-based daycare. Researchers studied nearly 170 different child care programs. Preschool aged children in home based daycares watched an average of 2.4 hours of TV a day, while children in center based daycares watched only 0 .4 hours per day.
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How Chemotherapy Affects Memory

How Chemotherapy Affects Memory

from Medical Minute (Video) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 65
Chemotherapy and drug treatments for cancer can increase forgetfulness.
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Survivor, a powerful video by Jane Fendelman

Survivor, a powerful video by Jane Fendelman

from recent posts tagged medicine - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 191
Jane Fendelman's powerful breast cancer awareness video. She has created a video called Jane Doe, which is a video diary of breast cancer patient. If you'd like to contact Jane, please visit her profile at MyStudio.net/Jane-Fendelman. She has two other videos as well. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Aurora Borealis dances to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"

Aurora Borealis dances to Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"

from recent posts tagged medicine - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 183
Counselor and advocate Jane Fendelman's life-affirming video of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition," which is used with permission pursuant to MyStudio's licensing agreement with music publisher EMI. She has created a video called Jane Doe, which is a video diary of her experience as a breast cancer patient. If you'd like to contact Jane, please visit her profile at MyStudio.net/Jane-Fendelman. She has two other videos as well. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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VIDEO: Chemotherapy Plus Radiation Works For Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Patients, Pregnant Women With Anxiety Likely to Have Small Baby, Lifestyle Affects Diabetes Risk

VIDEO: Chemotherapy Plus Radiation Works For Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Patients, Pregnant Women With Anxiety Likely to Have Small Baby, Lifestyle Affects Diabetes Risk

from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on October 29, 2009
Duration: 0
(October 29, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From the UK - According to a report published in the Lancet Oncology, using both chemotherapy and radiotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer patients significantly improves their chances of survival. Researchers followed the outcomes nearly 1000 patients who had advanced head and neck cancer. They found that those who underwent both chemotherapy and radiotherapy saw their survival increase by 1.2 years over those who underwent radiotherapy alone From Pittsburgh - Women who suffer from anxiety during their pregnancy are more likely to have small babies, according to a report published in Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. Researchers studied a group of pregnant women, adjusting for factors such as race, drug use, and alcohol use. They found that women who suffered from chronic and severe anxiety were more likely to have a small baby, particularly when the anxiety took place in the third trimester. And finally, from St. Louis - According to a report published in The Lancet, lifestyle changes dramatically reduce ones risk of type 2 diabetes. Researchers examined results from the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, a ten year follow up of over 3200 overweight patients who participated in the Diabetes Prevention Program. They found that intensive lifestyle changes--such as exercise and reduced caloric intake--resulted in a 34% reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Sisters Battle Breast Cancer Together

Sisters Battle Breast Cancer Together

from ABC News Video: GMA on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
The Swanson sisters support one another as four battle breast cancer.
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Tamar

Tamar

from Top Rated on October 16, 2009
Duration: 234
http://godless.biz/2009/10/14/parents-choose-mud-instead-of-chemo/ This footage has to be seen to be believed. Tamar, a 14 year old girl from West Australia, was diagnosed with liver cancer. The doctors recommended a seven week course of chemotherapy, after which they estimated she would have a 50% to 60% chance of survival. The parents refused to authorise the treatment opting for a course of natural remedies instead. In response the hospital pleaded with the parents go proceed with the treatment to save Tamars life and even went to the extraordinary steps of employing the States legal system, eventually being elevated to the supreme court. The day before the hearing, the parents fled to El Salvador to shack up in one of the worst suburbs of the dangerous and violent country. Surrounded by crazed gang wars where 14 people die every day, the parents trek into the hills for the magical mud they hope will save their daughter. The mother is convinced the red mud dries up anything that is causing illness in your system. In conjunction with a herbal tea the parents believe their daughters cancer will be cured. Where do people get such a whacky idea? This pearl of wisdom came from a decades old book the mothers grandfather picked up in Honduras called Heath and cures with herbs. The book was apparently written by a doctor, so the parents have decided to place their trust in it while ignoring the modern day doctors, who have demonstrated scientific data to back up their treatments. The father, a devotee Christian, trusts God will either take his child or save her (what other options are there). Either way the father will praise God for the decision he makes. One wonders what the daughter thinks of all this. There is a short clip near the end of this piece where they ask Tamar her opinions. To me it sounds like she was told both options are equally effective, but one made your hair fall out. Now you tell me, what would you do given these options if you were a 14 year old girl? The parents misguided and deadly faith in the reality detached tome will kill their child
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VIDEO: Chemotherapy Patients See Fatigue Lessen With Exercise, Underlying Health Conditions Make H1N1 More Risky, OR Problems Come From Physician's Lack of Sleep

VIDEO: Chemotherapy Patients See Fatigue Lessen With Exercise, Underlying Health Conditions Make H1N1 More Risky, OR Problems Come From Physician's Lack of Sleep

from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on October 14, 2009
Duration: 0
(October 14, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Denmark - According to a report published in the British Medical Journal, chemotherapy patients may see improvements in their fatigue and general well-being with exercise. Researchers studied over 250 cancer patients on 59 different chemotherapy regimens, placing the participants in a high intensity group exercise program. As a result, patients showed considerably less fatigue and improvements in their general well being. From Atlanta - Most patients being hospitalized with H1N1 flu also have other health conditions that raise their risk of complications, according to a preliminary analysis from the CDC. Researchers studied over 500 children and nearly 1,400 adults hospitalized with H1N1. They found common underlying conditions that included asthma, diabetes, chronic lung disease, and several blood disorders such as sickle-cell anemia. And finally, from Boston - Problems in the operating room arise more so from the surgeon's lack of sleep than long hours working, according to a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers studied over 9,000 surgical and obstetrical procedures. Complication rates were much higher when the attending physician had less than a six hour opportunity for sleep the night before surgery.
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Cancer Cured in Canada, But Big Pharma Says NO WAY!

Cancer Cured in Canada, But Big Pharma Says NO WAY!

from Favorites of dabfly on September 19, 2009
Duration: 200
Big pharma can't allow cancer or any other disease to be cured because they will lose their business of drugs, pills and all the illness causing products they make and distribute to the dis-eased. Plus the elite need people to be sick and die to depopulate the world. Curing cancer has no benefit to them whatsoever even though the cure has been made and known for decades. Medicinal herbs and other forms of plants are known to be beneficial in eliminating cancer. Hemp oil can also do the trick as well as drinking organic green tea daily among other things.
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Negrology: The Baldy (MICHAEL JORDAN)

Negrology: The Baldy (MICHAEL JORDAN)

from Favorites of hotdickrecords on January 05, 2009
Duration: 60
The final chapter in the University of Negrology's Introduction to Negro Hair (Masculine).
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Colorectal and Other GI Cancers (Part 2)

Colorectal and Other GI Cancers (Part 2)

from Favorites of imx4uxx on September 19, 2008
Duration: 719
Colorectal and Other GI Cancers Overview: Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the United States. And, its the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths. In this interview, you will learn the latest information about diagnosing and treating colorectal and other cancers of the gastro-intestinal tract. Part One: Colorectal cancer risks Colon polyps Colonoscopy Virtual colonoscopy Part Two: Rectal cancer Cancer treatments Sir-spheres Heated chemotherapy Pancreatic cancer Guest: Dr. Nader Hanna, head of surgical oncology at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an associate professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Links: Colorectal and Other GI Cancers (Part 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnbhYKmCn8U Colorectal and Other GI Cancers (Part 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOPdOMLAo6c Gastrointestinal (GI) Oncology Program at the Greenebaum Cancer Center http://www.umgcc.org/gi_program/index.htm Dr. Nader Hanna http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/biographies.htm#Hanna
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Teen Info on Cancer - Treatments

Teen Info on Cancer - Treatments

from Dominic Harris on December 17, 2007
Duration: 45
Teen Info on Cancer provides cancer information for young people. The 'treatments' section contains info on the different treatments that you can have for cancer.
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