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#MRCP   PART TWO #PASSMEDICINE 2020 Neurology Ophthalmology Psychiatry 42
#MRCP PART TWO #PASSMEDICINE 2020 Neurology Ophthalmology Psychiatry 42 administrator 11 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

APHASIA
ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA
FRIEDRICH’S ATAXIA
THIRD NERVE PALSY
FOURTH NERVE PALSY
TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
VISUAL FIELD DEFECTS
MIOSIS
FACIAL NERVE PALSY
BELL’S PALSY
RAMSAY HUNT SYNDROME
OTITIS EXTERNA
VERTIGO
BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO
VESTIBULAR NEURONITIS
VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA (ACOUSTIC NEUROMA)
TINNITUS
MENIERE’S DISEASE
OTOSCLEROSIS
BRACHIAL NEURITIS
BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURIES
BRAIN ABSCESS
BRAIN LESIONS
CHOREA
HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
HEMIBALLISM
HEADACHE
MIGRAINE
MIGRAINE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
MIGRAINE: MANAGEMENT
TRIPTANS
MIGRAINE: PREGNANCY, CONTRACEPTION AND OTHER HORMONAL FACTORS
CLUSTER HEADACHE
MEDICATION OVERUSE HEADACHE
POST-LUMBAR PUNCTURE HEADACHE
COMMON PERONEAL NERVE LESION
FOOT DROP
NEUROPATHIC PAIN
COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME
CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE
EPILEPSY: CLASSIFICATION
EPILEPSY: LOCALISING FEATURES OF FOCAL SEIZURES
EPILEPSY: TREATMENT
STATUS EPILEPTICUS
PHENYTOIN
CARBAMAZEPINE
SODIUM VALPROATE
LAMOTRIGINE
TOPIRAMATE
EPILEPSY: PREGNANCY AND BREAST FEEDING
NARCOLEPSY
CATAPLEXY
EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN: SYNDROMES
VIGABATRIN
ABSENCE SEIZURES
ETHOSUXIMIDE
GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME
GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME: FEATURES
GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME: MANAGEMENT
GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME: PROGNOSIS
HEAD INJURY: TYPES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
HEAD INJURY: NICE GUIDANCE ON INVESTIGATION
INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE
SUBDURAL HAEMORRHAGE
SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE
INTRACRANIAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS
MENINGITIS
HERPES SIMPLEX ENCEPHALITIS
ACUTE DISSEMINATED ENCEPHALOMYELITIS
ANTI-NMDA RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS
IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION
LAMBERT-EATON SYNDROME
MACROGLOSSIA
MOTOR NEURON DISEASE: TYPES
MOTOR NEURON DISEASE: FEATURES
ABSENT ANKLE JERKS, EXTENSOR PLANTARS
MOTOR NEURON DISEASE: MANAGEMENT
SPASTIC PARAPARESIS
AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: FEATURES
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: INVESTIGATION
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: MANAGEMENT
BACLOFEN
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: PROGNOSTIC FEATURES
MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY
TRANSVERSE MYELITIS
MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
MYASTHENIA GRAVIS: EXACERBATING FACTORS
MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY
FACIOSCAPULOHUMERAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
NECK LUMPS
THYROGLOSSAL CYST
NEUROFIBROMATOSIS
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
LATERAL MEDULLARY SYNDROME
PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES AFFECTING NERVOUS SYSTEM
NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME
DYSTROPHINOPATHIES
NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA
NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS
PARKINSON’S DISEASE: FEATURES
PARKINSON’S DISEASE: MANAGEMENT
LEVODOPA
PARKINSONISM
ESSENTIAL TREMOR
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
DRUGS CAUSING PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY: DEMYELINATING VS. AXONAL
SPINAL CORD LESIONS
DEGENERATIVE CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
SUBACUTE COMBINED DEGENERATION OF SPINAL CORD
STROKE BY ANATOMY
STROKE: TYPES
STROKE: ASSESSMENT
STROKE: MANAGEMENT
STROKE MANAGEMENT: OTHER ISSUES
TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK
SYRINGOMYELIA
VON HIPPEL-LINDAU SYNDROME
WERNICKE’S ENCEPHALOPATHY
CEREBELLAR SYNDROME
BROWN-SEQUARD SYNDROME
ARNOLD-CHIARI MALFORMATION
CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS MYELOPATHY
CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE
HSMN
PITUITARY APOPLEXY
PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY
RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME
REYE’S SYNDROME
TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA
GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
NYSTAGMUS
5-HT3 ANTAGONISTS
CADASIL

My Leukemia, Part 1 - Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
My Leukemia, Part 1 - Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) administrator 8 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

Yes, i am cured, no worries for 10 years now.

I made a webpage once about my experiences with leukemia, and i got some nice feedback from fellow cancer sufferers, giving them a source of strength in numbers, kinda thing. There are others going through these things, and sometimes they feel so alone, and anyone going through anything similar becomes an easy acquaintance.

And so if i can inspire positive feelings that may help in the mental state of someone going through this, then mission accomplished. If not, then i hope this video and its following parts will be at least interesting in some way for a few people.

I don't claim to be a hero, or a true survivor. The illness i had was quite a walk in the park compared to most other cancers and cancer patients. But it was still an ordeal, and quite an interesting time in my life.

I sorta cut this short, even though i know i can go 15 minutes now, i'm not sure i'm interesting enough for a 15 minute video, and the entire shot took me an hour. So, expect maybe 4 or 5 more parts, plus extras about aspects i forgot to mention, that i also thought were interesting.

But i really dislike the video editing process, takes so much time away from my playing Two Worlds 2, dammit! So, i don't expect to get these out in a timely manner.

If you find a series about my experience with Leukemia to be interesting or relateable, let me know, and maybe i'll hustle my butt a little more with the rest.



(Can anyone think of a better category for this than "Entertainment?" Is it enough to be "Educational" or should it just be a "People/Blog?")

Is colon cancer curable? What is the survival rate?- Dr.Kakoli |Colon Cancer Specialist in Bangalore
Is colon cancer curable? What is the survival rate?- Dr.Kakoli |Colon Cancer Specialist in Bangalore administrator 5 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

Dr. Kakoli Lakhar explains about the survival rate of Colon Cancer.


Our Centre of Excellence in Oncology practices a holistic approach in treating the entire spectrum of cancers at all stages. The department has a complete spectrum of Clinical Specialties in Oncology including Surgical, Medical (Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, and Hormone Therapy), Radiation Therapy, Hematology, and bone marrow transplant. Our team of experts are extremely adept at diagnosing the most challenging cases, staging the disease, treating with medications, radiotherapy, or operating with the advanced technology that Manipal Hospitals is equipped with, to combat cancers across all ages including children. Quaternary care is at the core of our healing ethos and our specialized experts are aces in this discipline.

At Manipal Hospitals, we have a dedicated Tumour Board discussion for patients. Each patient is unique and teaches us myriad aspects of cancer treatment. Each case presented to the board is studied in detail, and the best possible treatment approach is suggested. Evidence-based, internationally approved chemotherapy guidelines are followed for the treatment of various solid and hematological cancers.


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Diet and Lifestyle for Cancer Prevention and Survival
Diet and Lifestyle for Cancer Prevention and Survival administrator 7 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

The best food for cancer survival. What kind of diet should cancer patients eat?

My forthcoming book is How Not to Age, and then my next will be on cancer survival. Even if I work on it full-time, I don’t expect my cancer survival book to be out until 2025 at the earliest. In the meanwhile, I must have hundreds of videos on cancer available now. Here are a few to get you started, and, if you want to see them all, check out the cancer topic page (
https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/cancer):
• How Not to Die from Cancer (https://nutritionfacts.org/vid....eo/how-not-to-die-fr
• What Causes Cancer to Metastasize? (https://nutritionfacts.org/vid....eo/what-causes-cance
• Fighting the Ten Hallmarks of Cancer with Food (https://nutritionfacts.org/vid....eo/fighting-the-ten-
• How Effective Is Chemotherapy? (https://nutritionfacts.org/vid....eo/how-effective-is-

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Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll join in the evidence-based nutrition revolution!
-Michael Greger, MD FACLM

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The Blood In My Stool Was A Red Flag! - Tracy | Colorectal Cancer | The Patient Story
The Blood In My Stool Was A Red Flag! - Tracy | Colorectal Cancer | The Patient Story administrator 4 Visninger • 5 måneder siden

Diagnosed in 2015 after years of being misdiagnosed with IBS, Tracy's story is one of resilience and self-advocacy. Despite living a health-conscious lifestyle, her diagnosis was a shocking revelation that led her to navigate the complexities of cancer treatment, including chemo, radiation, and surgery. Tracy candidly discusses the emotional and physical challenges she faced, from the pain of treatment to the mental toll of living with an ostomy bag.

In this cancer vlog, Tracy opens up about the struggles and triumphs she experienced, offering valuable insights for anyone facing a similar battle. She emphasizes the significance of early detection, staying connected to your body, and finding doctors who truly listen and care.

Thank you, Tracy, for sharing your story to help others.

#coloncancer #colonoscopy #coloncancersurvivor #cancerpatient #cancersurvivor #patientstories #thepatientstory #cancertreatment #cancerprevention #cancersymptoms

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Our editorial process adheres to the highest journalistic standards, ensuring medically researched, vetted, and fact-checked content. Backed by experienced medical professionals, we offer insights into the latest medical advancements.

Beyond patient narratives, we provide comprehensive coverage of cancer news and medical resources. From symptoms to clinical trials, insurance, finances, and support groups, we offer guidance in a humanized manner.

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0:54 First signs of colon cancer
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The POTENT Effect of Exercise on Cancer
The POTENT Effect of Exercise on Cancer administrator 5 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

Did you know exercise could potentially prevent cancer or improve the outcome in a person with cancer? Check this out!

DATA:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC65227
https://academic.oup.com/bmb/a....rticle-abstract/139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC59615
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC50979
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC32253
https://journals.lww.com/acsm-....csmr/fulltext/2017/0

0:00 Introduction: Exercise for cancer
0:45 Cancer cells vs. normal cells
4:10 Synthetic antioxidants and cancer
4:55 Natural cancer preventatives
5:37 The benefits of exercise for cancer
7:14 Check out my video on what to eat if you have cancer!

Today I want to cover the potent effect of exercise on cancer. Study after study shows a major decrease in risk of certain cancers when a person exercises—we’re going to talk about why.

Normal cells and cancer cells are very different. A normal cell uses a lot of oxygen, but a cancer cell doesn’t have to use oxygen at all. A normal cell also has a lot of mitochondria, and a cancer cell doesn’t. A normal cell has a limited lifespan, whereas a cancer cell can live forever.

A normal cell is triggered to die, and that trigger comes from a byproduct of using oxygen called ROS. ROS is a reactive group of chemicals that influence the body and react to the body.

Cancer cells have a deficiency of ROS, but normal cells have an abundance of ROS. The more oxygen you can give your cells, the more ROS you will have to trigger apoptosis (cell death).

This is one reason why things that lower oxygen enhance cancer—like smoking, an infection, or inflammation. Chronic stress and high glucose also cause lowered oxygen.

Research has shown that certain synthetic antioxidants can increase the risk of cancer. Could it be that the chemicals in synthetic antioxidants lower oxygen and therefore lower the apoptosis in cancer cells? I think so.

It’s crucial to understand this concept because there are things you can try to help potentially prevent cancer or slow things down if you have cancer.

One of the biggest things that will increase oxygen and ROS is exercise. Exercise can increase your oxygen by 10 to 20 times and ROS by 1000 times.

Exercise also improves your blood sugars and insulin resistance, which can decrease the risk of cancer. If you exercise outside, you’ll get vitamin D and infrared light. Both have been known to decrease the risk of cancer.

Exercise will also increase the number of mitochondria to produce more oxygen and ROS. Lastly, exercise will help improve your immune system to help you fight cancer.

Besides exercise, one of the best things you can do to help fight cancer and potentially prevent cancer is to get on the correct diet. To learn more about the best diet to support your health, check out my videos on Healthy Keto.

Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 56, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the potent effect of exercise on cancer. I’ll see you in the next video.

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