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Medical Marvels: Maggots as Healing Agents for Diabetic Wounds
Doctors at Bangkok's Kasimrat Hospital are using imported maggots from Germany to treat severe wounds in diabetes patients. Research has shown that maggots are effective at eating away dead tissue and killing bacteria, promoting faster...
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New Guide Helps Couples Facing Infertility Make Informed Decisions About IVF Treatment
The UK Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority has launched a comprehensive guide to assist couples facing conception challenges, offering detailed information on IVF treatment options, success rates, and available support services....
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Innovative Tooth Decay Treatment: The Future of Cavity Care Without Drills
Innovative tooth decay treatment developed by Doctor Kesu Yamagishi at Tokyo's FAP Dental Institute replaces drilling with a specially designed toothpaste. This paste, made of calcium rich crystals, bonds with the tooth to seal cavities...
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Breakthrough in Restoring Fertility After Chemotherapy: A Ray of Hope for Infertile Patients
Medical researchers successfully restored the fertility of a woman rendered infertile by chemotherapy treatment, leading to the birth of a healthy baby girl. Using cryopreservation techniques, the researchers transplanted healthy ovarian...
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Revolutionary Skin Treatment: Healing Scars with Spray-On Skin
Revolutionary spray-on skin treatment at Queen Victoria Hospital in Sussex has shown miraculous results in reducing scarring from burns. By multiplying skin cells in the lab and spraying them onto the burn, patients experience faster...
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Controversy Surrounding Flab Jab Cosmetic Procedure: Is Lipo Stabil Safe?
In this video, Debbie Oliver undergoes a controversial cosmetic procedure called a flab jab to reduce fat around her knees. The procedure involves injecting an unlicensed anti-fat drug, Lipo Stabil, into the targeted area to dissolve...
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Exploring Exercise as a Treatment for Depression: A Groundbreaking Study
Researchers in the UK are conducting a groundbreaking study on the use of exercise as a treatment for depression. The study involves as little as 30 minutes of brisk walking a day, emphasizing that it doesn't have to be in a gym setting....
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What are an Organization's Ethical Responsibilities under CSR?
Ethical responsibility is the part of corporate social responsibility that drives a business to act in a moral and fair manner. Companies can set their own standards or adopt external ethical goals. But what are an organization’s moral...
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New Treatment Breakthrough for Ankylosing Spondylitis: Infliximab Shows Promising Results
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a debilitating condition that affects the spine and joints, causing pain and stiffness. Tanya Haig, who suffers from AS, has found relief through a new drug called infliximab. This drug, previously used for...
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PET Scanning: Revolutionizing Cancer Detection and Treatment
PET scanning is a highly advanced medical imaging system that plays a crucial role in detecting diseases like cancer. It can distinguish between benign and malignant tumors, providing vital information for doctors to determine the best...
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Promising Breakthrough in Spinal Cord Injury Treatment: Restoring Neurological Function
This video discusses a groundbreaking discovery by scientists at Cambridge University who have successfully restored neurological function to rats with injured spinal cords. By using a bacterial enzyme called chondroitinase, they were...
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Advancements in Fibroid Treatment: Laser Technique Shows Promise
Uterine fibroids, which can cause severe pain and bleeding, can now be treated using a new laser technique. This procedure, guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), allows surgeons to precisely destroy the fibroids by inserting laser...
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British Scientists Make Breakthrough in Restoring Movement to Paralyzed Rats
British scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in restoring movement to rats paralyzed by spinal injury. By using an enzyme called chondroitinase ABC, they were able to overcome the scar tissue that prevents nerve regeneration....
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Schistosomiasis: A Global Health Crisis and Efforts for Control
Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is a waterborne disease that affects over 200 million people in developing countries, primarily in Africa. This parasitic infection is caused by worms that multiply in snails and then burrow into...
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Ozone Dental Treatment: A Drill-Free and Pain-Free Alternative for Tooth Decay
Introducing a revolutionary dental technique developed at Queens University in Belfast. By utilizing ozone gas, dentists can now treat tooth decay and prevent further decay without the need for drilling or anesthesia. This quick,...
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The Growing Epidemic: Type 2 Diabetes in Asia
This video discusses the alarming increase of type 2 diabetes in Asia, particularly due to affluent lifestyles, lack of exercise, and obesity. It highlights the importance of early treatment through exercise and diet, as well as...
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Revolutionary Medical Techniques for Stroke and Heart Attack Treatment
Researchers in Melbourne are pioneering techniques to reduce the temperature of stroke and heart attack patients using a revolutionary blood chilling device called a cooling catheter. By cooling the patient's core body temperature, the...
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Advancements in Diabetes Treatment: Introducing the Artificial Pancreas
Researchers in Europe have developed the first closed loop patient-based insulin system, known as the artificial pancreas. This innovative technology aims to improve patient safety and reduce dependency on regular medical tests for...
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New Strategy to Treat Flu Virus Symptoms: Inhibiting OX40 Molecule
British scientists at Imperial College in London are developing a new strategy to treat symptoms of the flu virus by inhibiting a molecule called OX40. In experimental models, they have successfully eliminated flu symptoms without...
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New Hope for Breast Cancer Prevention: The Promise of Femara
Femara, a hormonal drug, has shown promising results in preventing the recurrence of breast cancer in women who have undergone treatment. Unlike tamoxifen, which can only be given for five years, Femara has proven to be highly effective...
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Light Therapy: A Promising Treatment for Psoriasis and More
Light therapy, using a laser, is a new and effective approach for treating psoriasis, a condition that causes scaly eruptions on the skin. Unlike traditional steroid treatments, light therapy has proven to be superior and has fewer side...
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IVF and Stem Cell Research: Advancements and Controversies in Reproductive Medicine
This video discusses the advancements and controversies surrounding in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryonic stem cell research. It highlights the increasing success rates of IVF, with a potential success rate of up to 50% for women...
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Monoclonal Antibodies: A Promising Treatment for Lymphoma
In this video, we explore an important trial taking place in Lyon on a new treatment for lymphoma. The trial focuses on the use of monoclonal antibodies, specifically Med Thera, to target and attack cancer cells directly. These...
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Breakthrough Research: Expanding Treatment for Cancer and HIV/AIDS
Scientists from Melbourne's Monash University have made a breakthrough in cancer treatment by stimulating the thymus gland to produce disease-fighting T cells. This innovative approach to boosting the body's immune response is currently...