Every year up to two thousand people in the United States and Canada die from anaphylaxis — a serious allergic reaction. The most common causes are allergies to peanuts, insect bites and seafood. But not all anaphylactic reactions are severe. They can be mild with subtler symptoms. And most people don’t know that if you’ve
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Combining two recently developed technologies—expansion microscopy and lattice light sheet microscopy— researchers at Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Research Campus, MIT and Harvard Medical School have developed a method that yields high-resolution visualizations of large volumes of brain tissue. Their approach enabled them to image an entire fruit fly brain, as well as large sections
In this video, vasovasostomy or vasectomy reversal is explained. For questions about costs and insurance, call the Mayo Clinic Business Estimating Office: – Within the United States: 507-284-0403 To schedule a consultation for vasectomy reversal, please contact: – Within the United States: 507-538-5363 – Outside of the United States: 507-284-8884 or email at: intl.mcr@mayo.edu
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Learn about the questions that fuel research by investigators in Harvard Medical School’s Department of Neurobiology http://neuro.med.harvard.edu/, where faculty members embrace new technologies and foster a culture of collaboration. Like Harvard Medical School on Facebook: https://goo.gl/4dwXyZ Follow on Twitter: https://goo.gl/GbrmQM Follow on Instagram: https://goo.gl/s1w4up Follow on LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/04vRgY Website: https://hms.harvard.edu
Standard radiation therapy is an effective way to treat many cancers. But it isn’t perfect. It kills cancer cells, but it also kills some healthy cells in its path through the body. That’s just one of the reasons Mayo Clinic is bringing a new type of radiation therapy to its patients. It’s called proton beam
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Welcome to Harvard Medical School, where a vibrant community is shaping the future of education and biomedicine. This is a place where bold ideas are incubated, a place where extraordinary individuals working as teams tackle tough problems with unrelenting passion. In the past year alone, the school has moved in exciting new directions, propelled by
Our bodies are very good at fighting infections. The immune system reacts and attacks the bacteria and viruses that make us sick. But sometimes the immune reaction is so strong that it damages the body too. This is called a septic reaction, or sepsis. And the mortality rate associated with it can be high. Doctors
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Students share their experiences learning medical topics online with HMX courses from Harvard Medical School. Learn more about HMX online courses: https://onlinelearning.hms.harvard.edu/hmx/ HMX courses cover fundamental medical concepts through detailed visualizations, real-world scenarios, and genuine patient interactions. Courses are appropriate for those considering or advancing in health care and related careers, including students preparing for
This video shows animations related to blood mixing between the artificial ECMO circulation and the patient’s native circulation during VA ECMO with femoral cannulation. The video discusses regional perfusion and the factors affecting the location of blood mixing during veno-arterial ECMO.
Anki is a powerful tool for premed and medical students to improve their memory through flashcards. However, as a tool it is often misused and misunderstood. Here’s how you can create more effective flashcards to get the most out of Anki. Make sure you first watch the Memorization Part 1 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G49R744t4Ew Anki Playlist (Cloze
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“It’s a very gratifying job, and you’re able to do so much with the training that you have and the experiences that you accumulate in primary care.”
Please be advised that this video contains graphic footage of surgery. This video depicts an Adenotonsillectomy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a pediatric patient. This is a standard tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy using electrocautery. To learn more about the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Mayo Clinic, visit http://mayocl.in/2FDUHTI
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Samir Mitragotri focuses on improving drug delivery for challenging diseases, including diabetes.
For some people it is very hard to stop smoking. In this video experts from the Mayo Clinic explain why. The video illustrates the way in which cigarettes deliver nicotine to the brain causing changes in the brain that lead to addiction. When a person stops smoking they often experience difficult withdrawal symptoms and powerful
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A talk by Michael E. Chernew, PhD, professor of health care policy, Harvard Medical School. Moderated by Freda C. Lewis-Hall, MD, DFAPA, executive vice president and chief medical officer, Pfizer, and member of the HMS Board of Fellows. Harvard Medical School MED-EDs are a series of short, thought-provoking presentations by renowned HMS faculty, alumni, and
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