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You may have heard of the so-called Mayo Clinic Diet. The truth is, Mayo Clinic has never been associated with a dietary program. Until now. Find out more at http://www.mayoclinic.com/diet?mc_id=us&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=sm&utm_content=video&utm_campaign=mayoclinic&geo=national&placementsite=enterprise&cauid=100504
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In this video created by Mayo Clinic, teens describe common signs that a teen is considering suicide and provide encouragement for communicating directly and immediately for support and safety. It also Includes suggestions for what to say to a teen who may be at risk for suicide and ways to keep them safe. Things can
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Patch Adams, M.D., author and founder of the Gesundheit! Institute, addressed the Transform 2010 Symposium sponsored by the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation, on health and health care. Learn more about Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation: ► http://mayocl.in/1qP86KZ Join our online community: ► http://mayocl.in/TOkkVE Save the date for the next Mayo Clinic Transform symposium: ►
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Sleep Deprivation is an issue I am intimately familiar with thanks to surgical residency. In this video, we go over why sleep deprivation is bad, including the harmful effects, in addition to how to best navigate and overcome sleep deprivation. Become an Insider at https://patreon.com/medschoolinsiders Other MSI Sleep Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ADAFpTg5abQoKp7C9nYgqAqqFbr61yK My whole roasted coffee beans:
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Richard Born, professor of neurobiology, finds the brain fascinating because it is a source of never-ending puzzles. To gain a better overall understanding of the organ, he studies a specific function — the brain’s visual system. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their work: http://hms.harvard.edu/research/science-matters.
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A majority of genetic diseases are caused by single point mutations — an error of one base pair within our DNA. David Liu, who has developed molecular machinery that is able to edit these mutations, tells us about the multidisciplinary approach needed to make advances in this field.
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Many people have symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, often called acid reflux. This condition can eventually lead to Barretts esophagus, dysplasia and even esophagus cancer (adenocarcinoma.) This video demonstrates ways to reduce the occurrence of reflux and get relief from its symptoms. Mayo Clinic has a very large team with an international reputation
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Harvard Medical School researchers have uncovered an “elegant synchronization” between the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Assistant professor of genetics Stirling Churchman and postdoctoral researcher Mary Couvillion describe their discovery, which was published online May 11 in the journal Nature. Read the full story at https://hms.harvard.edu/news/power-couple
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Here’s how you can read research papers and articles as quickly and efficiently as possible, regardless of whether they are for class or writing your own papers. Support the channel and become a Patron! Earn exclusive perks. Visit https://patreon.com/medschoolinsiders 00:39 Determine the importance of reading the paper 01:43 Don’t read the paper in order 02:48
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In this video, Robert J. Wiechmann, M.D., chair of cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, Wis., reviews different treatment options utilizing minimally invasive heart surgery. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit http://mayoclinichealthsystem.org/ or call 715-838-6320. Learn More: ► http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/minimally-invasive-heart-surgery/basics/definition/prc-20013701 Join our interactive SOCIAL MEDIA community: ► YouTube: http://YouTube.com/MayoClinic
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Galit Lahav, associate professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School, enjoys the moment when she understands something in a new way, bringing fresh insight to a scientific problem. She uses live-cell imaging to follow the behavior of individual cancer cells. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of
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Medical school is about to start! If you’re about to begin the journey of becoming a doctor by matriculating to med school, here are 4 things you need to know before the first day! See additional blog posts and learn more about Med School Insiders: https://medschoolinsiders.com Post on med student depression: https://medschoolinsiders.com/medical-student/my-experience-medical-student-depression/ 1. Study Habits
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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
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