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Forbidden Fitness Secrets is used by legendary Japanese Shadow Warriors to reinforce Joints, Ligaments And Tendons to an almost Supernatural Breaking Point.
Now, even someone who is super-stiff, immobile, and out of shape can, in just a few short hours, know more about becoming near-invincible in the gym than most athletes, weightlifters and strength coaches do and do it in the fastest way possible!
Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive autoimmune disease. Scleroderma means “hard skin”. It can cause a thickening and tightening of the skin. If it gets internal, it can cause severe damage to internal organs, and even death. Joining us to discuss the 8th Annual Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma Walk and why it was started is Michele Fuchs.
Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma’s 8th Annual Walk is happening on Sunday, August 14 at Kinderberg Park in Germantown. For more information or to donate, visit Sc Video Rating: / 5
In this week’s episode of Thyroid Thursday with oculoplastic surgeon, Dr. Raymond Douglas, learn about the best methods to control the symptoms of Graves’ disease.
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Graves’ disease is an autoimmune condition that can attack a number of organs, including the thyroid. Despite the fact that there is no official way to cure this disease, there are several ways to manage the symptoms.
Whether it’s taking thyroid medication, natural remedies like diet and exercise, or having your thyroid removed, Dr. Douglas and his team will guide you towards a better quality of life.
For more information regarding Graves’ eye disease, please contact our office! As a leading expert in his field, Dr. Douglas offers in-office consultations or Skype consultations for our out-of-town patients.
Women are more at risk than men, with one in eight women developing thyroid problems in her lifetime, especially after pregnancy and menopause. Video Rating: / 5
Consultant urologist Dr George Lee Eng Geap, or a.k.a Dr G, enlightens a reader on whether herpes simplex virus or genital herpes can be cured or not and what are the ways to keep the virus at bay.
What is Herpes?
Herpes, also called Herpes Simplex is an infection caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus, of which there are 2 types. Type 1 and 2. Both can cause several distinct medical disorders.
– First of all, they can cause oral herpes. This leads to infections in the face and around the mouth, causing a sore throat. It may also result in groups of small blisters, called cold sores.
– Next up, herpes can cause blisters and ulcers around the genitals. This is called genital herpes, which may last for 2-4 weeks, causing tingling and shooting pains.
– Furthermore herpes may also affect someone’s hands, eyes and brain. You don’t need to be a doctor, to know that this last two can lead to serious complications. Ultimately causing blindness, permanent brain damage or worse.
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Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive autoimmune disease, without any cure. It means “hard skin”, and can cause a thickening and tightening of the skin. If it gets internal, it can cause severe damage to internal organs, and death. Michele Fuchs and a group of her friends wanted to find a way to support their friend, Stacie, who has the disease. Michele is here to discuss the 10th Annual Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma Walk; she is joined by Kelly Kohls, a former committee member who has Scleroderma. Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma is happening Sunday, August 19 at Kinderberg Park in Germantown. Registration starts at 7:30am, and the 1 or 3 mile walk starts at 9am. For more information and to register, visit Scleroderma.org/SteppingOutGermantown. Video Rating: / 5
Are Atropine eye drops the next eye floaters cure? Learn how Atropine drops work and how you can try it for yourself! ///// Full explanation about floaters and other floater treatment options 👇https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2
Eye floaters commonly develop as we age and can be very bothersome for a lot of people. Thankfully, eye floaters often improve on their own, but if they don’t improve and if surgery is not an option, then some doctors are turning to small dose atropine for help.
Atropine eye drops are typically used as a diagnostic and potentially a therapeutic medication for eye exams and a few eye diseases. Traditionally, it has not been used for treating eye floaters but t some doctors are prescribing a low dose 0.01% atropine to help improve floater symptoms.
Being that this is a newer trend and not fully widespread, many doctors may have not heard of using 0.01% atropine for floaters and even finding a compounding pharmacy can sometimes be a challenge, meaning it may be difficult to get low dose atropine.
Research on this is sparse but if interested…
⭐ See this short paper that was presented at a 2017 convention in Europe
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New onset of floaters can carry a 5% risk of retinal holes, retinal tears or retinal detachment. Always seek immediate care with your local eye doctor when experiencing sudden changes to your vision or eyesight. More info on retinal detachments https://youtu.be/UcF66rOo-Go
Typical Eye Floaters Treatment Options
– Time (usually eye floaters in your vision improve in 1-6 months)
– Laser Vitreolysis “laser floater treatment”- see video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GC6jtHRjEM&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBPlmADeObQuaxbLKATjEx2
– Vitrectomy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQNjjY-J55o
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About this video: Are you wondering how to get rid of eye floaters in your eyes? In this video, Joseph J. Allen, OD FAAO discusses a new treatment for eye floaters. Atropine eye drops for eye floaters is a newer trend that is being used and investigated by some eye doctors as a way to diminish eye floater symptoms. Although atropine may not be a true way to cure eye floaters, it still may prove to be an option for those who are very symptomatic. If you are seeing eye floaters and flashes in your vision, then this is the eye floaters video is for you. Video Rating: / 5
A New Tinnitus CURE? | OTO-313. Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona, discusses a drug that is currently undergoing FDA clinical trials to see if it could be a CURE for Tinnitus.
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A cure for tinnitus is something that has eluded researchers. With millions of individuals world wide suffering from this annoying condition that causes ringing in the ears, a cure is something that the world is in desperate need of. A pharmaceutical company Otonomy is trying to change that. They are searching for a cure for tinnitus and other ear related conditions. By using Gacyclidine a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, is a Phencyclidine derivative with neuroprotective properties, they hope to reverse tinnitus or at least suppress it. Gacyclidine is closely related to another drug called Phencyclidine which is more commonly known as PCP, which is a hallucinogenic drug. Currently in Phase 1/2 of FDA clinical trials, they hope to show a positive impact of Gacyclidine on tinnitus. Results of their safety and efficacy trials should be published by the end of 2020.
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Are eye floaters driving you crazy and it seems like you don’t have any options? In this video we talk all about treatment for floaters that are more than just trying to ignore them. Dr. D addresses how much floaters affect our lives and a few floaters treatments that are available to patients.
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02:10 What are floaters?
04:41 How do they affect people
07:41 Why your eye doctor might dismiss them
08:55 Treatment option: YAG
14:20 Surgical option: PPV
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18:07 Dr. D’s floaters
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Many people experience eye floaters, but what happens if they affect your quality of life and how can you treat them?
In this video, Dr Devinder Chauhan discusses the various treatment options currently available for eye floaters.
0:09 What are eye floaters?
0:38 The effects of having constant eye floaters
1:10 Are eye floaters easily treated?
1:38 Treatment options
In another video from this series, Dr Chauhan explains what eye floaters are, how they develop and when to consult an ophthalmologist: https://bit.ly/33H98yh
Dr Chauhan is a retinal ophthalmologist with over 20 years of experience. He specialises in the medical and surgical treatment of all retinal, macular and vitreous conditions, including macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, retinal detachment, posterior vitreous detachment, epiretinal membrane and macular hole.
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Condé Nast Traveler editor Paul Brady interviewed 12 jet lag experts of varying backgrounds – frequent fliers, a pilot, a flight attendant, biologists, a dietician, a sleep researcher, a mathematician, and a retired tennis pro – to explain how to beat jet leg.
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A cure for cancer. Once thought wildly optimistic is now being advanced by the world’s most brilliant minds. As Charles Wooley reports, Australian doctor Ken Micklethwaite is doing it using modified immune cells – called CAR T cells.
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