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Meckel Diverticulum (Intestinal Anomaly) | Causes, Symptoms & Complications, Diagnosis, Treatment
Meckel Diverticulum (Most Common Congenital Intestinal Anomaly) | Causes, Symptoms & Complications, Diagnosis, Treatment
Meckel Diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring in...
Meckel Diverticulum is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring in...
TMW Media
Cochlear Implants: Learn how the implant works
How does the ear work? Where are the smallest bones in the human body? How does the implant work? <br/>
Cochlear Implants, Part 3
Cochlear Implants, Part 3
Barcroft Media
Barbie Wannabe Has Eye Surgery To Look More Caucasian | HOOKED ON THE LOOK
A SELF-proclaimed ‘human doll’ has had eyelid surgery to make her appear more Caucasian - like her style icon Barbie. Ophelia Vanity, from Los Angeles, California, is half-Chinese by heritage - but spent $4,000 on a blepharoplasty to...
Science360
Fructose molecular structure - Sweet Side of Chemistry
Fructose, or fruit sugar, is found in tree fruits, honey and berries, though you may know it from its corn-based origins as the common ingredient high-fructose corn syrup.
NSF-funded researchers are also looking at plant...
NSF-funded researchers are also looking at plant...
Barcroft Media
From Soldier to Survivor: A Transgender Journey
This video tells the story of Alana, a transgender individual who initially joined the military to conform to societal expectations of masculinity. Through personal struggles and self-discovery, Alana eventually embraces her true...
Healthcare Triage
The Caregiver Gap
The US healthcare system has a huge gap. A lot of care giving isn't covered, and it falls on families and friends to pick up the slack. It can take a lot of time and help to make it through an illness, and there isn't much coverage for...
Science360
New, printable and flexible ceramic bone grafts could be a game changer - Science Nation
"Hyperelastic Bone" can be matched to patients or used off-the-shelf and could be cheaper, better and less painful than conventional bone tissue
Description: The transplanting of bone tissue, known as bone...
Description: The transplanting of bone tissue, known as bone...
Neuro Transmissions
Where Are Memories Stored?
How does my brain store memories again?? Great question! There are a lot of questions about how memories are stored and where they go. But when we have a test coming up, it might be useful to learn how to remember what you studied! So...
FuseSchool
Understanding Heart Disease: Causes, Treatments, and Risks
This video discusses the causes and treatments for heart disease, focusing on coronary heart disease and high blood pressure. It explains how fatty deposits in the arteries can lead to reduced blood flow to the heart, and the role of...
My Genderation
Transgender in The Workplace
A film about transgender people in the workplace, and what workplaces can do to respect and welcome their transgender employees
Curated Video
Introduction to the Structure and Investigation of the Brain
The video is a brief introduction to the structure and functions of the brain, as well as the methods used to investigate and understand it. The narrator explains the different regions of the brain and their associated functions, how the...
Barcroft Media
I’m Finally Proud Of My Ostomy Bag
ARUNDEL, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 26, 2018: A YOUNG woman who was on a liquid diet for a year has finally been able to eat her beloved pasta again thanks to her ostomy bag. Charlotte Twinley, from Arundel, Sussex suffered such severe...
FuseSchool
Discovery and Development of Drugs
What is a drug? You can pause the video here and have a think, see if you know the names of any drugs. A drug is a substance that when released into the body will cause an effect. Drugs may be recreational, where people choose to take...
History Squad
A Medieval Surgeon
A gorey portrayal of the surgery performed on Prince Henry, after being shot by an arrow in the face during the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. The film illustrates links between surgery in Ancient Rome and the Middle Ages and includes...
Science360
Surgical Robots
We're stepping into the future of medicine with a look at the surgical robotics being developed at the Johns Hopkins Engineering Research Center for Computer-Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology. Here, engineers are designing less...
Science360
Spider Silk
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, humans have been using spider silk to dress wounds. Scientists now know spider webs not only have healing qualities, they can be stronger than steel! University of Wyoming Molecular Biologist Randy...