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People recently diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) disease often have concerns and questions. In this video, TB survivors encourage those recently diagnosed with TB to ask their health care provider questions and reach out to others for support.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/tb/2024/58175817TB-Roundtable-Advice-HD.mp4
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 12:34:31 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Challenges with Tuberculosis Disease Treatment
Treatment for tuberculosis (TB) disease can be challenging. In this video, TB survivors describe challenges such as uncertainty, treatment duration, and medication side effects.
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 12:33:59 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Tuberculosis (TB) Survivors Share How it Felt to be Diagnosed with TB Disease
Being diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) disease can be difficult. In this video, TB survivors describe reactions of uncertainty, concern, and surprise when being diagnosed with TB disease.
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 12:33:15 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Tuberculosis Survivors Discuss the Support They Received During Treatment
Support from others is important for many tuberculosis (TB) patients. In this video, TB survivors describe the helpful support they received from public health professionals and other TB patients and survivors.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/tb/2024/39333933TB-Roundtable-Support-Treatment-HD.mp4
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 12:32:44 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization Video: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Speaker Series N°9 will delve into the critical role that high-quality research plays in enhancing pandemic and epidemic intelligence, as well as informing public health decisions. The session will highlight findings from the recently published Research Prioritization for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence (https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240094529), an initiative led by the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, in collaboration with Charité, GloPID-R, the WHO Science Division, and the Wellcome Trust. This global effort brought together researchers, public health experts, and decision-makers to identify and prioritize 23 key research areas crucial for effective public health surveillance.
The session will explore the outcomes and lessons from this research prioritization process, showcase examples of impactful research in pandemic intelligence, and discuss how these insights enhance surveillance and inform decision-making. Key questions to be addressed include:
· How can researchers align with public health needs and strengthen disease surveillance?
· How can funding bodies coordinate to address fragmentation and ensure targeted support?
· How can research findings be effectively integrated into decision-making?
Our invited speakers —researchers, funders, and decision-makers —will share insights and discuss the way forward. Join us for an engaging session on strengthening pandemic preparedness through prioritized research.
The Speaker Series is co-hosted by the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence (https://pandemichub.who.int/) and the Charité Center for Global Health (https://globalhealth.charite.de/en/).
Published: 28th Nov 2024 07:08:49 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: LIVE: Media briefing on global health issues with Dr Tedros
Watch the full episode at https://youtu.be/9bS-8b8oA_k
If you are experiencing breathlessness and fatigue and are exposed to polluted air you could have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dr Sarah Rylance explains the symptoms, treatment and prevention of COPD. Find out if you are more susceptible to COPD in Science in 5.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 02:14:06 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: WHO's Science in 5 - Is pollution causing your COPD? - 21 November 2024
Episode #129 / November 21, 2024 / Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
If you are experiencing breathlessness and fatigue and are exposed to polluted air you could have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dr Sarah Rylance explains the symptoms, treatment and prevention of COPD. Find out if you are more susceptible to COPD in Science in 5.
You can watch Science in 5 in your language by using the Auto-translate feature in YouTube.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 01:04:22 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
Workout Exercise News: Best Pull-Up Variations for Back Workout
If you’re looking for how to get a full-body workout with a pull bar, here are some of the best pull up bar exercises that you can do which are designed to target more muscle groups than normal pull-ups so you get a full body workout.
0:00 Ranger Pull-Ups
0:48 Rocky Pull-Up
1:33 Archer Pull-Up
2:19 L-Sit Pull-Up
3:04 Scapular Pull-Up
3:50 Weighted Pull-Up
4:36 Wide Grip Rear Pull-Up
5:20 Shoulder Grip Pull-Up
5:57 Close Grip Chin-Up
#pullup #pull-ups #pullup #pullups
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 11:54:01 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Kettlebell Workout Routine (kettlebell exercises at home)
Ready to add this tool to your armoury? We run through the benefits of training with a kettlebell, reveal the most effective kettlebell exercises and workouts to burn fat, build muscle and increase fitness.
0:00 Kettlebell Upright Row
0:43 Kettlebell Lunge Pass Through
1:23 Kettlebell Around Head Rotation
2:04 Kettlebell Angled Press
2:45 Kettlebell Two Arm Row
3:25 Kettlebell Seesaw Press
4:06 Kettlebell Half Turkish Get-Up
Optimal Sets and Reps:
Strength Training (3–5 Sets; 3–6 Reps)
Hypertrophy (3–4 Sets; 8–12 Reps)
Endurance Training (2–3 Sets; 15–20 Reps)
Power Training (3–5 Sets; 4–6 Reps (Explosive)
#kettlebell #workouts #exercises
Published: 2nd Dec 2024 11:51:35 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Top 10 Exercises for Flat Stomach and Small Waist
Perform these ab exercises in your workout three times weekly "to get that snatched waist." An effective workout plan that can help you get toned abs by building up muscle mass & removing the visceral fat layers. Visceral fat is belly fat found deep within your abdominal cavity. It surrounds important organs, including your stomach, liver and intestines.
0:00 Alternate Oblique Crunche
1:14 Twisting Crunch
1:46 Rest
2:10 Elbow to Knee Side Plank Crunch
3:20 Wipers
4:15 Side Plank Pull
5:27 Sit-up Chair Assisted
6:00 Rest
6:22 Scissor Kicks
6:58 Flutter Kicks
7:31 Rest
7:54 Side Plank with Leg Lift R
8:29 Side Plank with Leg Lift L
9:05 Leg Raises
#abs #oblique #fat #waist
Published: 30th Nov 2024 11:47:37 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: 10 Waist Exercises for Men and Women
Explore proven exercises to sculpt a slimmer waist. Here are some exercises for belly fat that you can try to help you slim down your waistline:
0:00 Oblique Crunches Floor (R+L)
1:13 Heel Touches
1:47 Rest 20sec
2:10 Oblique Crunches with Straight Leg Lift
3:20 Russian Twist
3:53 Rest 20sec
4:16 Elevated Side Plank
5:27 Twisting Crunch
6:00 Rest 20sec
6:22 V-Sit Cross Punch
6:58 Sitting Side Crunch
8:07 Rest 20sec
8:30 Seated Side Crunch Wall
9:05 Cross Mountain Climber Across Wall
#abs #waist #core #belly #fat
Published: 28th Nov 2024 11:55:39 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Biceps and Triceps Workout No Equipment Needed
December is the start of the holiday season. The holiday season can be filled with love and laughter, but for some, it can also be stressful and overwhelming. In this month's podcast, moderator Lillie Shockney talks to clinical psychologist Dr. Neda Gould, who serves as director of the Mindfulness Program at Johns Hopkins and associate director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Anxiety Disorders Clinic about techniques we can use to deal with holiday stress and interpersonal conflict.
Published: 1st Dec 2024 01:39:31 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Eric C. Aker Award for Scientific Discovery and Communication
This endowed award celebrates the importance of basic scientific research and discovery, and the importance of communicating fundamental science to the public. https://www.biolchem.bs.jhmi.edu/
https://www.meffertlab.com/
Published: 26th Nov 2024 02:07:30 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Obesity and Metabolic Risk Factors: What it means for Heart Disease Risk and Prevention
Dr. Chiadi Ndumele, Center Director for the Strategically Focused Research Network (SFRN) at Johns Hopkins, funded by the American Heart Association, is joined by fellows Bige Ozkan, Ebenezer “Kobbie” Aryee, and Dr. Sangwon Kim, Associate Professor of Medicine, to discuss their research to better understand why some people with excess weight develop diabetes and other metabolic risk factors and others don’t, as well as why and how people with those with risk factors are more likely to develop heart disease.
Published: 25th Nov 2024 08:31:16 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Physical Therapy and Hydrodissection for Knee Pain | Alanna's Story
Alanna Craig was determined to make the most of her senior year soccer season at The Johns Hopkins University. But recurring knee pain was keeping her on the sideline. That brought her to the sports medicine experts at Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network. Her team of physical therapists and her primary care sports medicine physician, Dr. Mo Emam, helped her address the cause of her knee pain and regain strength to comfortably run. After exhausting all non-surgical approaches, Dr. Emam performed a hydrodissection of her knee, which gave her more mobility and more range of motion. Both leading up to and after the procedure, Alanna worked with physical therapists to get back to full strength and back on the field. #kneepain #johnshopkins #hydrodissection
For more information about the variety of sports medicine experts at Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network, visit https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/sportsmedicine.
Published: 25th Nov 2024 07:52:19 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Uncovering a Novel Molecular Therapeutic Target for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Impairment
Joint NIMH Center Seminar Series - November 20, 2024
"Uncovering a Novel Molecular Therapeutic Target for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Impairment" Reina Bendayan, Pharm.D., FAAPS, FCSPS, FCAHS, University of Toronto #neurohiv #johnshopkins #hiv
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology-neurosurgery/research/jhu-nimh/seminar-series
Published: 25th Nov 2024 07:19:45 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
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