Hyperthermia Videos
Child Left in Hot Car
from 5min : recently added on May 15, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
On a hot day, a car acts as a solar oven, pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears explains. See what happens inside a car within minutes.
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Lyn's Story
from 5min : recently added on May 15, 2009
Duration: 129
Duration: 129
Lyn shares her heartbreaking story of accidentally leaving her 9-month-old son in the car, where he died of hyperthermia, or heat stroke. If you think this can’t happen to you, think again.
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Natural Cancer Cures
from Metacafe - New Videos on March 12, 2009
Duration: 2
Duration: 2
Alternative and natural cancer cures at hope4cancer institute http://www.hope4cancer.com Ranked 3.16 / 5 | 356 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: gods4me2 Tags: Cancer cure Cancer cures Alternative health care Stem cells Vaccines Polymva Sono photo dynamic therapy Poly MVA Sono photo therapy Hyperthermia Cancer Sodium bicarbonate
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NIH Research Radio -- August 8, 2008
from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Podcast on August 08, 2008
Duration: 1034
Duration: 1034
#0064 Report from NIH Research Radio -- Topics for Friday, August 8, 2008 Coming up in this episode, what researchers are looking for in terms of Cancer Health Disparities; and an interview about how to avoid heat-related illnesses. But first, how smokers who stick together, quit together. E-mail Joe Balintfy Podcast archives
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Preventable Summer Tragedy
from Revver - hot Videos on August 02, 2008
Duration: 110
Duration: 110
Author: mdlk Added: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 20:33:50 -0800 Duration: 110In the last ten years over 360 children have died from being left in a hot car. That's an average of 36 per year, according to a study by Meteorologist Jan Null of Golden Gate Weather Services. Hyperthermia is the overheating of the body, and many parents are unaware of how dangerous a car can become for a small child in just a few minutes. On a 75 degree day, the interior of a vehicle can reach over 100 degrees in about a half hour. Studies show that the interior temperature will continue to increase about 45 degrees every hour. Safety advocates like the Safe Kids Organization and General Motors are working to bring awareness to this preventable tragedy and ensure child car safety this summer. Never leave your child alone in a vehicle. It's also important to keep parked cars locked at all times. Unlocked vehicles can be an attractive playground for older children and quickly become dangerous if a child gets locked in. Produced for General Motors
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Nov-20-2007 Cryotherapy, micorwave and green light- Dr Bruce Garber
from Prostate Cancer Research and Education Foundation on November 20, 2007
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1-877-PCREF-01 Dr. Israel Barken, M.D. discusses Prostate Cancer and other men's health issues in an informative and entertaining dial-in talk show. Recorded Live - Every Tuesday Evening 6PM Pacific Time. http://www.pcref.org
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NIH Research Radio -- June 15, 2007
from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Podcast on June 15, 2007
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#0034 Report from NIH Research Radio -- Topics for Friday, June 15, 2007 Coming up on this edition, once again we'll delve into the archives and bring you some stories you may have missed if you've just recently discovered this podcast. This time, five stories from 2006. Wally Akinso shares a report from the National Diabetes Education Program about how it's never too early to prevent diabetes. Matt Thornton has a report from July 2006 on hyperthermia concerns raised by the warm summer weather. From September 2006, we'll look at a disease called P-A-D that really hits below the belt. And Wally returns with a look at how those who start drinking in their early teens are on a faster track towards developing alcohol dependency at some point in their lives. But first, a fascinating look at the early development of language. Episode #0034 show notes E-mail Bill Schmalfeldt Podcast archives
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NIH Research Radio -- June 1, 2007
from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Podcast on June 01, 2007
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#0033 Report from NIH Research Radio -- Topics for Friday, June 1, 2007 Coming up on this edition, we'll delve into the archives and bring you some stories you may have missed if you've just recently discovered this podcast. This time, four stories from 2005. Some advice on how to beat the heat from the National Institute on Aging; Wally Akinso filed a report in August 2005 about survey results that show that a lack of physical activity is playing a key role in teenage girls gaining weight. Also from that month, a study that showed that teen drivers are more likely to exhibit unsafe driving behaviors when there is another teen as a passenger in the vehicle. But first, from July 2005, a report about how the National Kidney Disease Education Program urges families - especially African-American ones - to use summertime reunions to spread the word about kidney disease. Episode #0033 show notes E-mail Bill Schmalfeldt Podcast archives
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MedicineNet.com - Surviving A Heat Wave-Without Air Conditioning
from Doctors On Health Audio Newsletter on August 10, 2006
Duration: 2
Duration: 2
In summer, heat waves can strike areas of the country where cooler climates are the norm. In these areas, many homes do not have air conditioning, and surviving in the extreme temperatures becomes a challenge for everyone. There are steps you can take to keep cool during a heat wave even if you don't have air conditioning.
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Cancer Specific Treatment Utilizing Chemosensitivity Testing and Whole Body Hyperthermia - Results from 10,000 Patients
from A4M: Prevention and Intervention of Cancer on July 01, 2006
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Duration: 0
This show was part of the XIII International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine 2005, held on December 8-12 in Las Vegas, NV.
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Cancer Management in Aging Oriented Primary Medical Care
from A4M: Prevention and Intervention of Cancer on May 31, 2006
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Duration: 0
This show was part of the XIII International Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine 2005, held on December 8-12 in Las Vegas, NV.
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