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Heart Murmurs and Arrhythmia

Heart Murmurs and Arrhythmia

from TV360 on August 12, 2009
Duration: 42
Find out what the difference is between a heart murmur and arrhythmia, both conditions relating to the heart.
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Arrhythmias and Heart Murmurs

Arrhythmias and Heart Murmurs

from TV360 on July 15, 2009
Duration: 42
Learn more about the differences between heart murmurs and Arrhythmias.
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Murmurs - You Suck

Murmurs - You Suck

from Dailymotion - Official Content on January 30, 2009
Duration: 196
Murmurs - You SuckPop - (C) 1994 Geffen RecordsGeffenAuthor: UniversalMusicGroup Tags: murmurs you pop 29 nov 2007 Posted: 30 January 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Shorts & Murmurs: The Bailout Boys

Shorts & Murmurs: The Bailout Boys

from YouTube :: Videos by newyorkerdotcom on November 18, 2008
Duration: 77
An animated video featuring U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. By John Kenney and Pete Slife. Author: NewYorkerDotCom Keywords: The New Yorker Shorts and Murmurs Added: November 18, 2008
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House Forlorn Reads 2

House Forlorn Reads 2

from Allvideo on October 26, 2008
Duration: 0
Murmurs, Recipes and Courts: Sagan's "Murmurs from Earth", Beatrice Corley's "Recipes: Everyday People Cookbook", and Olwen Hedley's "Hampton Court Palace". House Forlorn Reads" is an episodic podcast brought to you by a house whose owners have moved out but haven't yet sold it to new owners. The house is sad and eager to have new humans living in it. This podcast, along with the House Forlorn blog and selected House Forlorn Chogger comics, can be found at HouseForlorn.com. Date of Production: 20081020 Length: 00:10:17
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Vitamin D: Research at MUSC

Vitamin D: Research at MUSC

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on February 05, 2008
Duration: 447
In this podcast Dr. Carol Wagner, an expert in the area of infant nutrition, describes her research on vitamin D in pregnant and lactating women. Dr. Wagner notes that vitamin D deficiency is linked with many diseases that occur later in adulthood, emphasizing the importance of proper vitamin D levels during pregnancy and in the infancy period.
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Breast Feeding: Benefits and Guidelines

Breast Feeding: Benefits and Guidelines

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on February 05, 2008
Duration: 666
Dr. Carol Wagner, an expert in the area of infant nutrition, identifies some of the significant benefits of breast milk, which consists of living cells unique for signaling the infant immune system and gastrointestinal tract. In this neonatology podcast, she explains the ideal time frame for breast feeding, noting that various factors affect what works for each individual mother. Dr. Wagner additionally covers the topic of maternal nutrition, including the issue of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, during lactation.
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Shaken Baby Syndrome: Injury and Prevention

Shaken Baby Syndrome: Injury and Prevention

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on January 29, 2008
Duration: 333
In this pediatrics podcast, Dr. Kara Blevens, the director of the Medically Fragile Children’s Program at MUSC, discusses shaken baby syndrome. She explains why young children are particularly susceptible to this type of injury. She points to the severity of injury from violent shaking, as the damage is permanent in most cases and sometimes even fatal. Dr. Blevens concludes by offering advice to parents struggling with infant care.
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Childhood Orthopaedic Problems: Intoeing

Childhood Orthopaedic Problems: Intoeing

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on December 13, 2007
Duration: 377
Dr. Jennifer Hooker, a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon, explains how a child develops intoeing, which mean the feet turn inward instead of pointing straight during walking and running, articulating various possible causes. She discusses treatment options as well, noting that treatment is generally not necessary as children usually overcome this problem during normal developmental growth.
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Infections: Brionchiolitis

Infections: Brionchiolitis

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on December 06, 2007
Duration: 277
Pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Sandra Fowler explains how bronchiolitis affects respiratory function in children. She describes the common symptoms of the virus and elucidates which symptoms should indicate to a parent that the aid of a physician is necessary. Dr. Fowler also talks about available treatments, discussing fatality rates for children with this respiratory illness.
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Pectus Excavatum and Minimally Invasive Surgery

Pectus Excavatum and Minimally Invasive Surgery

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on November 14, 2007
Duration: 612
Pectus excavatum is a congenital deformity (often present at birth) of the sternum, which is pressed into the chest, resulting in a "caved-in" or sunken appearance. Dr. Andre Hebra, the director of the division of pediatric surgery at MUSC, talks about pectus excavatum, how it can cause health problems and when to consider surgical repair. Dr. Hebra explains how minimally invasive surgery, or the Nuss procedure, is used by inserting a concave steel bar underneath the sternum to correct the deformity.
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Seizures in Children:  Less Severe Seizures (Febrile Seizure)

Seizures in Children: Less Severe Seizures (Febrile Seizure)

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on November 09, 2007
Duration: 421
Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by a fever in infants or small children. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, talks about febrile seizures, when they will occur, when to seek medical treatment and when a child is prone to have a recurrent febrile seizure.
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Seizures in Children:  More Severe Seizures

Seizures in Children: More Severe Seizures

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on November 09, 2007
Duration: 618
Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, talks about recurrent seizures in children and when it’s necessary to intervene with medication. Dr. Maria talks about the different types of seizures, how a seizure can cause damage and how following a ketogenic diet may help reduce the number of seizures for a child.
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Helmet Safety and Accident Prevention

Helmet Safety and Accident Prevention

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on November 05, 2007
Duration: 59
Dr. Keith Borg, an Emergency Medicine physician at MUSC, talks about the importance of children wearing a helmet while biking and gives tips on how to properly fit and wear a helmet.
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Common Signs and Symptoms of Asthma in Children

Common Signs and Symptoms of Asthma in Children

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on November 05, 2007
Duration: 60
Often the signs of asthma go unnoticed. Dr. Ron Teufel talks about the common symptoms to look for in your child and gives 3 pieces of advice to parents with children who suffer from asthma.
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Seizure:  What is a Seizure?

Seizure: What is a Seizure?

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on September 26, 2007
Duration: 6
1 in 10 people will have a seizure at some point during their lifetime. Dr. Jonathan Edwards, a neurologist, explains what a seizure is, the different parts of the brain that stimulate a seizure and discusses the most familiar type of seizures.
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Epilepsy:  Diagnosing Epilepsy

Epilepsy: Diagnosing Epilepsy

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on September 26, 2007
Duration: 9
Dr. Jonathan Edwards, director of the MUSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, explains epilepsy as a condition of recurrent unprovoked seizures, which is more likely to start in childhood or among the elderly. Dr. Edwards walks through the diagnosis process and explains the various imaging tools used to analyze the brain, such as an EEG, epilepsy imaging, MRI, CT scans and the use of tomography.
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Migraine Headaches:  Treatment for Migraines in Children

Migraine Headaches: Treatment for Migraines in Children

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on September 18, 2007
Duration: 12
Migraine headaches in children are often under diagnosed but there is effective treatment available for preventing and treating migraines. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, discusses how to recognize the signs of an oncoming migraine in children, things that trigger the headaches and how proper treatment can eliminate the migraines.
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Shaken Baby Syndrome: An Overview

Shaken Baby Syndrome: An Overview

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on September 18, 2007
Duration: 5
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is the collection of signs and symptoms resulting from the violent shaking of an infant or small child. Dr. Joel Cochran, the Medical Director of the MUSC Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, discusses shaken baby syndrome, how it is diagnosed, how it affects a child’s neurological system and possible long term developmental problems.
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Migraine Headaches:  Different Types of Migraines

Migraine Headaches: Different Types of Migraines

from MUSC Children's Health Podcast on September 17, 2007
Duration: 7
1 in 10 school age children are afflicted with headaches known as common migraines. Dr. Bernie Maria, a pediatric neurologist, discusses common migraines, as well as several other types of migraines; classic migraine, confusional migraine, hemiplegic migraine and Alice in Wonderland syndrome.
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