Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS): Stem Cell Therapy - A Patient's Perspective(Part 7 of 8) Dan Desmond, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: ALS," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on June 23, 2010. Desmond has a Master of Arts in counseling psychology and is founding director of Family Focus Christian Counseling, Inc. The CIRM-hosted event was presented in San Diego, California.
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Atherosclerosis - Interactive VideoUS AGAINST ATHERO is a campaign sponsored by AstraZeneca to increase our nations awareness of atherosclerosis with hopes that all Americans will take steps to take care of their arteries. Through education and valuable information, we support people in becoming advocates for their own health and for the health of others.
Pneumonia - ER Express Aftercare VideoIn this educational video, an emergency medicine-trained physician explains how to take care of yourself if you have been to the ER for pneumonia. Remember, these instructions do not replace the instructions your own doctor gave you.
Diabetic Kidney Disease | Robert Stanton, MD, Joslin Diabetes CenterDr. Robert Stanton is the Chief of the Nephrology Section in the Joslin Clinic at Joslin Diabetes Center, as well as an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Stanton answers the questions: How common is diabetic kidney disease? Why should diabetic kidney disease be managed agressively? What can be done about diabetic kidney disease? And when should you make an appointment to see a nephrologist?
Neuropathy--PatientSee the personal story of a patient who is living well with neuropathy.
What is Diabetes?dLife's Nicole Johnson talks about the different types of diabetes. http://www.dlife.com
Diabetes: Diabetes and Heart DiseaseDiabetes and heart disease go hand in hand. 2 out of 3 people with diabetes will die of heart disease or stroke. Learn how you can prevent heart disease! http://www.dlife.com
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What is Depression? (Depression #1)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.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT
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Parkinson's DiseaseThis work was made to explain Parkinson's Disease by Abraham Adberstein.
Issues in Geriatric Medicine 1: End-of-Life DiscussionThis is an excerpt on "End-of-Life Discussion" from the movie, Issues in Geriatric Medicine. Produced by the University of Georgia's Dr. Leonard W. Poon, video by Alan Stecker of ASV Productions, and filmed at Mercer University's School of Medicine.
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Everyday First Aid: StrokeHelping someone who is having a stroke (brain attack) -- carry out the FAST test.
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