What Does A Breast Cancer Pathologist Do? – Dr. Jay K. Harness – Video

07-11-2011 16:34 Click Here To Get Dr. Harness' 15 Breast Cancer Questions To Ask Your Doctor http://www.breastcanceranswers.com Breast Cancer Answers is a social media show where viewers submit a question and get the answer from an expert. Submit your question now at, ?www.breastcanceranswers.com In this clip, Jay Harness, MD, FACS explains what a pathologist does. A pathologist is a critical and key member of the team that treats breast cancer. Pathologists are physicians. They have been trained to dissect and analyze tissue that's been removed from the body or blood, for that matter. Pathologists are critical in breast cancer, and having expert pathologist in breast cancer is very, very important because there are many subtleties in the diagnosis of breast cancer, and so having a well-trained pathologist is important. In the operating room everyday, I am working with a pathologist. I may send a lump over for the pathologist to visually look at and tell me that the tissue around the lump is okay. Pathologists are involved when I am operating and doing frozen sections, which is a wrap and analysis of lymph nodes, and let me know if they are involved or not. The final pathology report is what's key in the final staging of breast cancer. So is my breast cancer stage-1, or stage-2, or whatever it is, and determining the extent of the breast cancer within the breast is a critical duty of the pathologist and the physician's assistants who work with pathologists. This information should not be relied ...

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A Nutritional Approach to Alzheimer's Disease – Video

18-10-2011 17:49 A presentation by Steve Blake, Sc.D.. Alzheimer's disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. Care for its victims costs more than the expense of heart disease and cancer combined. This class and slide show is based on the latest scientific research from leading journals worldwide. Find out which two nutrients are crucial for lowering the buildup of amyloid plaques. You will learn how to lower your risk by increasing your intake of antioxidant fruits, vegetables, and seeds. Lowering saturated fats in the diet can result in better blood flow to the brain. See studies that show which supplements and medical plants have been shown to be effective in reducing the risk and progression of this common dementia. Dr. Blake has just returned from presenting this information about Alzheimer's disease to teaching hospitals on the East Coast. Steve Blake has a doctorate in holistic health and a doctorate in naturopathic medicine. His area of interest is nutritional biochemistry. He offers classes at the University of Hawaii VITEC program. Dr. Blake is the author of the 2008 McGraw Hill college textbook Vitamins and Minerals Demystified. He has just completed writing Understanding Dietary Fats and Oils: A Scientific Guide to their Health Effects. He is also the author of Healing Medicine. He has a huge database on medicinal plant use around the world. Dr. Blake programmed the Diet Doctor 2011, software for graphing dietary nutrients. He is often heard on radio and ...

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Designer life, mutant animals, genetic engineering, gene therapy, insurance – future health speaker – Video

27-06-2011 10:31 http://www.globalchange.com Future of gene tests, genetic counseling, gene therapy, pharmacogenomics, future of the pharmaceutical industry, genetic prophecy and predictions, predicting risk of illness and disease by analyzing genetic code. What is genetic engineering? Mutant animals and viruses, designer life. Future of pharma, drug research and drug development, patents and intellectual property rights. Genes linked to personality, mental illness, criminal behavior, violence and murder. Genes that influence long life, longevity, life expectancy and life insurance or medical or health insurance cover. Public Health Policy - institutes a and foundations for genome research. Gene therapy linked to choice of drug therapy. Analysing tumor genes in cancer chemotherapy to reduce side effects. Gene therapy in Parkinsons disease, diabetes and autoimmunde diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Impact of genetic screening on health care planning, hospital admissions, discharge, diagnosis and treatment. Calculating risk of sudden illness or risk of sudden death from family history and gene matching -- human genome project. Sharing gene profiles matched to patient records, patents on human genes and ownership of genetic information by customers, consumers and patients. Marketing of confidential gene test results and other clinical data. Transgenic animals, using animal organs for transplant, stem cells to grow new organs, organogenesis. How scientists and medical research is combining ...

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Scientists Under Attack: Genetic Engineering in the Magnetic Field of Money – Video

22-01-2012 17:29 There is no difference between natural foods and genetically modified foods? That's not what research says. This documentary discusses those who have spoken out against the scientific government scam of genetically modified foods and have been fired, harassed and other things as well as the results of their research.

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Foreign DNA Found in Vaccine Can Cause Disease: Curt Linderman Sr Reports 2/2 – Video

09-02-2012 02:39 To introduce myself to those that are unfamiliar with me, I am 46 years old, a veteran of the United States Army and have four wonderful children ranging in age from 22 yrs to 9 years old. My wife, Kimberly, works for The Autism File Magazine and is a warrior of this epidemic in her own right. I am the father to Kaden, my young son who was born neurotypical and was even considered "above the curve" with regards to his early development. At twenty months of age, my wife and I took our youngest son Kaden to the pediatrician's office to get "caught up" on his recommended vaccinations due to recurrent ear infections that caused him to fall behind. My son was injected with 9 vaccines in 6 injections in one office visit! He immediately started his fever (within an hour) and began crying uncontrollably. Within days he stopped talking, became very sick and irritable and we witnessed four years of diarrhea! Yes! Four years! Were this not a vaccine injured child diagnosed falsely with "autism" the medical profession would have turned us in to child protective services for allowing this to go on so long! However, since the medical profession caused this "disorder", we were simply told that "this is just autism" and no treatment options were considered! This in and of itself is a criminal act that will be addressed on this site viralsepidemic.com http://www.prisonplanet.tv http://www.infowars.com The FDA asserts that the foreign DNA fragments found in Gardasil pose no risk. In contrast, Dr. Hanan ...

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Mitochondrial DNA Defects Cause Deafness – Video

17-02-2012 12:23 A Yale study reveals the pathway by which mitochondrial DNA defects cause maternally-inherited deafness. The study may also open the way to learning more about age-related deafness. We interviewed Gerald Shadel, Ph.D., professor of genetics and pathology at Yale School of Medicine. The study appears in the journal Cell.

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Biological Molecules – You Are What You Eat: Biology #3 – Video

13-02-2012 16:09 Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat. Follow CrashCourse on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Resources for this episode in the Google Document here: dft.ba TAGS: biological molecules, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, food, biolography, william prout, urea, energy, monosaccharides, glucose, fructose, disaccharides, sucrose, polysaccharides, simple sugars, cellulose, starch, glycogen, glycerol, fatty acid, triglyceride, phospholipid, steroid, cholesterol, enzymes, antibodies, hormones, amino acids, nitrogen, polypeptides, protein synthesis, biology, molecule, crashcourse, hank green

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Biological UFOs, Extraterrestrial Extremophiles. Life in Space. Evidence From NASA – Video

14-02-2012 03:47 Are UFOs biological life forms? Here is evidence from NASA. Life (extremophiles) can survive in almost any environment; why not outer space? This film footage, from NASA, depicts what are commonly called "UFOs", as well as "space junk." However, some of this "junk" displays purposeful behaviors and physical morphology which is often identical to simple life forms on Earth. In this film, comparisons are made between these "UFOs" and simple life forms, and the evidence indicates that some UFOs and "space" junk, appears to be alive. A film by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. Cosmology.com Let us consider the few facts available 1) Astronauts could see these objects outside the space shuttle--traveling along side the shuttle 2) Astronauts used binoculars to observe the structures at a greater distance away--they could be seen by the naked eye, but they used binoculars to get a close up view. 3) When the tether was viewed with a deep field lens, there were tens of thousands of these structures, some smaller, some similar in width to the the teather. 4) When the tether was viewed close up, objects of all sizes could be viewed; and many of these objects were semi-transparent. 5) When the tether is viewed close up, there are very large objects and the entire field is filled with millions of very tiny objects which must be very far away. 6) Many of these objects must be huge in size 7) Many of these objects have a pulsating nucleus 8) Some of these objects suddenly change direction and speed ...

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Bite-Sized Biochemistry #23 – Glycolysis III/Gluconeogenesis (Carbohydrate Metabolism) – Video

03-08-2011 12:09 (11/22/10) Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing Biochemistry Basics in BB 450. See the full course at oregonstate.edu This course can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see ecampus.oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at http://www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 350 - oregonstate.edu BB 450 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu Glycolysis II/III 1. Deficiency of the enzyme lactase leads to lactose intolerance 2. Regulation of glycolysis is controlled by three enzymes - hexokinase, PFK, and pyruvate kinase. Hexokinase's regulation is a bit complicated and is controlled partly by availability of substrate. 3. PFK is very unusual in being negatively regulated by a molecule (ATP) that is also a substrate. This is possible because the enzyme has an allosteric binding site for ATP in addition to the substrate binding site and the Km for the allosteric site is higher than the substrate binding site. 4. Pyruvate kinase is regulated both allosterically and by covalent modification (phosphorylation/dephosphorylation). Phosphorylation of the enzyme by a protein kinase turns the enzyme activity down, whereas F1,6BP acts as an allosteric activator. This activation is known as feedforward activation. 5. Feed forward activation is rare in metabolism. It is a term used to describe a metabolic product (such as F1,6BP above) that ACTIVATES an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction further ahead of it in a metabolic ...

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Edmond Veterinary Hospital Offers Pet Stem Cell Therapy for Arthritis

EDMOND, OK--(Marketwire -02/19/12)- The team of veterinarians at White Oaks Veterinary Clinic in Edmond announced that the animal hospital is now offering pet stem cell therapy. This new regenerative medicine for pets helps animals suffering from degenerative joint disease or arthritis. Based on the research and technology provided by a company called Stemlogix, White Oaks Veterinary Clinic can now offer affordable, same-day stem cell therapy to dogs suffering from these debilitating conditions. The Stemlogix technology enables the Edmond veterinarians to extract adult stem cells from a pet's own body fat, virtually eliminating the risk of rejection or negative reaction.

"I see far too many otherwise healthy pets at our veterinary clinic that have been hobbled by the effects of arthritis," Dr. Jennifer Bianchi said. "We're thrilled to be able to offer this holistic solution which harnesses the pet's own healing power to aid in the pain relief process. Our main goal with stem cell therapy is to reduce long-term inflammation and slow the progression of cartilage damage. The motto at our veterinary hospital is, 'Quality service at a great value.' Being able to provide stem cell transplants in about two hours at an affordable rate helps us live up to that promise and makes me happy to think of the pets we'll be able to help move freely again."

The veterinary hospital now has an on-site stem cell laboratory for producing stem cells. The on-site lab allows for immediate processing after extraction as the stem cells have a limited lifespan outside of the pet's body. Once the fat cells have been procured from the pet, the stem cells are isolated and returned back to the host body within ninety minutes. Stemlogix promotes this therapy as being able to relieve pain and increase range of motion in pets suffering with joint pain, arthritis, tendon and ligament damage, hip dysplasia and cartilage damage.

Once implanted, stem cells have the ability to stimulate regeneration, reduce pain and inflammation, and assist in the repair of damaged tissue. They can also differentiate into other cell types such as tendon, cartilage, bone, and ligament, which may further aid the repair process. The Edmond veterinarian says that pain relief can be expected within a few days to a few weeks. Pet owners are cautioned to gradually allow their pets to experience increased activity so as not to interfere with the healing process.

As a holistic veterinarian, White Oaks Veterinary Clinic combines natural healing techniques, such as pet acupuncture, with traditional veterinary medical services. The animal hospital was founded in 1997 and is currently practicing out of a 6500 square foot facility. Equine vet, Dr. Mark Bianchi, offers general and advanced services such as surgery, equine dentistry, lameness evaluations and reproduction consultations.

White Oaks Veterinary Clinic is located at 131 W. Waterloo Rd. Further information on the animal hospital or pet stem cell therapy may be obtained by visiting the website at http://www.whiteoaksvet.com.

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