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This 3D medical animation describes the anatomy of the colon as well as what a diverticulum is. The animation goes on to distinguish between a diverticulosis and diverticulitis and possible treatment options of diverticulitis. Diverticular disease is a condition occurring when pouches form toward the end of the large intestine. The large intestine, or colon includes the cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum and anal canal.
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6 YEAR OLD SKIPS SCHOOL TO DO FAKE INJURY PRANK ON HER DENTIST!!

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Today Jayla, Aydah, And Rory get to skip school!!! They go to the dentist and have some other fun. Rory came up with the best idea to prank her dentist!! She wants to do a fake injury prank on her Dentist. Will they catch us?!

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Explained: Degenerative Disc Disease

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Dr Loh explains the causes of dropsy and does a full examination of a bloated Goldfish

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Dropsy is a clinical sign indicating loss of fluid balance where there is a net influx of water. This is most commonly due to damage to kidney, gills and skin, from a variety of infectious and non-infectious causes. The prognosis for survival is poor.

In this video Dr Loh visits a pond where the owner is experiencing loss of fish that are developing bloated bodies. Dr Loh examines one of the goldfish showing signs of dropsy to see what is causing the problem

To reach a diagnosis we do a full water quality analysis and microscopic examination of skin mucus scrapes and gill biopsies to exclude any underlying disease issues (e.g. ectoparasites). We also perform blood tests and bacterial cultures to help with making a diagnosis. These findings are essential to formulate a treatment regimen to prevent the problem occurring in the remaining fish population.

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The opinions expressed on this channel and by Dr Loh are created for educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as a diagnosis, treatment or as a substitute for professional Veterinary advice, diagnosis and treatment. If you have a question or concern about your own fish, please consult a local Veterinarian or professional to address your needs or concerns, or for advice on specific treatments for your aquatic pets.

The Fish Doctor Channel does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, medical treatments, pharmaceuticals, brand names, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation. Names are for the information and education of the viewing public, and the mention of any of the above on the channel does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by The Fish Doctor channel or Dr Loh.
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When cultivating an aquarium, you are likely to run into a variety of freshwater aquarium fish diseases and conditions including dropsy. Learn how to treat and prevent these diseases so you can better protect your fish.
When it comes to keeping your aquarium fish healthy there are many aquarium fish diseases you need to be on guard against. It is not uncommon for new aquarium owners to be caught off guard by conditions like dropsy because they can pop up unexpectedly. Before you can treat your fish for dropsy, you must first learn what it is and what causes it. Often incorrectly referred to as a disease, dropsy is actually an internal bacterial infection that causes the bodies of aquarium fish to swell. Though dropsy in itself is not typically contagious, the conditions which lead to the contraction of dropsy can have negative effects on other fish in the tank if not remedied quickly. In this article you will learn the basics about what dropsy is, how it can be treated, and how to prevent it in the first place.

Symptoms of Dropsy in Fish

Dropsy is a condition that commonly affects goldfish and other freshwater aquarium fish — the symptoms of this condition are fairly easy to recognize because they involve the swelling of the belly or, in some cases the whole body, of the fish. In addition to swelling, some of your fish’s scales may begin to protrude from its body almost to the point where it looks like they might pop off. Fish that have dropsy are also likely to experience behavioral changes, becoming lethargic, hovering near the top of bottom of the aquarium rather than swimming around – affected fish may also lose their appetite. Some fish may even have sunken eyes or their eyes may begin to swell and bulge.

Causes of Dropsy
In most cases, dropsy is the result of a bacterial infection caused by bacteria Aeromonas. Aeromonas is a bacteria that is commonly found in most fish tanks but it is only like to infect fish that are stressed due to overcrowding or poor water quality. Dropsy can also affect fish that have poor kidney function, a condition which may result in the absorption of water into the body cavity which causes the stomach of the fish to swell. Although dropsy is not usually contagious, it is a good idea to isolate any sick fish from those that are healthy so you can treat the ill fish before returning them to the community tank.

Treatment Methods

If you suspect that one or more of your aquarium fish are suffering from dropsy, follow these steps to treat the condition:

1. Isolate the sick fish in a hospital tank. To make water changes easier, this tank should be kept bare except for a filter and heater, if necessary. The temperature of the hospital tank should be as close to that of the original tank as possible.

2. Create a salt bath by adding no more than 2.5 teaspoons of Epsom salt for every ten gallons of water in the hospital tank. The magnesium sulfate in the Epsom salts may help to draw the excess water out of the fish’s body that caused it to swell.

3. Feed your fish antibacterial fish food. You can either purchase prepared antibacterial fish food or make your own by creating a 1% mixture of fish food and an antibiotic like chloromycetin or tetracycline.

4. Continue to feed your fish antibiotic fish food and monitor their progress for 7 to 10 days.

5. If no improvement is seen after several days of treatment, treat the aquarium water with Maracyn Two. This medication is effective against bacterial infections and is absorbed through the skin of fish.

6. If, after ten days of treatment, your fish shows no signs of improvement or if it becomes worse it may be that the cause of dropsy is not bacterial. If the antibiotics do not work and the salt bath is ineffective, there may be nothing else you can do for your fish.

To find out about other treatments for dropsy you can contact your local pet store and seek advice from the professionals there but dropsy is a notoriously difficult disease to cure and other treatments may be just as ineffective.

How to Prevent Dropsy

As is true of most tropical fish diseases, the best way to prevent dropsy is to maintain good water quality in your tank by staying on top of routine maintenance tasks. Perform routine weekly water changes in your fish tank; changing out between 10% and 20% of your aquarium’s water volume. You should also perform a larger water change of 25% the tank volume once a month. It is also important to give your fish enough space in the aquarium – overcrowding can result in stress and illness. Avoid feeding your fish too much as well because uneaten fish food that sinks to the bottom of the tank will decompose and it may negatively affect water quality in the tank.

2019 Peak Serum Cares For Cures Grant Winner | Dr. Julie Moreno

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Peak Serum, Inc. — a privately owned and independent supplier of life science laboratory products — is pleased to announce Dr. Julie Moreno and the Colorado State University (CSU) Prion Research team as the recipient of its annual Cares for Cures Grant. Through this initiative, Moreno and her team received a Fetal Bovine Serum donation from Peak Serum — founded by CSU alumnus, Tom Kutrubes — in support of the positive impact their collective efforts to cure infectious diseases has made in the medical industry.

“Our Cares for Cures program is a tremendous honor and a cornerstone of our company’s charitable efforts that allows us to give back and partner with labs to help potential cures for diseases become a reality,” said Tom Kutrubes, President and CEO of Peak Serum, Inc. “Everyone wins when we support research to cure diseases.”

Supporting the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology at CSU — home to world-renowned scientists and leaders in laboratory research — Moreno and the CSU Prion Research team have been awarded the 2019 Cares for Cures Grant. This research will test a variety of cell sources that are easily accessible, non-tumorigenic, and will eliminate ethical concerns making for a novel, translatable neuronal replacement therapy for any neurodegenerative disease.

Injuries & Being Sick

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Why I Hate Injuries [part 1]**

This video is part 1 of a series of why I hate injuries. I speak about my current injury and the first reason why I hate being injured. If any of you have a story about one of your injuries or have some reasons why you hate being injured, please write it down in the comment section below.

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Heart Disease – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

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Heart Diseases (Also called: Cardiac diseases)

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If you’re like most people, you think that heart disease is a problem for others. But heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. It is also a major cause of disability. There are many different forms of heart disease. The most common cause of heart disease is narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart itself. This is called coronary artery disease and happens slowly over time. It’s the major reason people have heart attacks.

Other kinds of heart problems may happen to the valves in the heart, or the heart may not pump well and cause heart failure. Some people are born with heart disease.

You can help reduce your risk of heart disease by taking steps to control factors that put you at greater risk:

Control your blood pressure
Lower your cholesterol
Don’t smoke
Get enough exercise

NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

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Heart disease is most commonly caused by a hardening of the arteries that lead to the heart.
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Curse of the Queerwolf — Transformation scene.

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The transformation scene from Mark Pirro’s Curse of the Queerwolf (1988)
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Minor Injuries Unit – Patient Story

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Minor Injuries Unit - Patient Story

We recently bumped into George who correctly chose to visit one of our Minor Injury Units for his injured ankle.

If you have an injury that is not serious or life-threatening you can go to a Minor Injury Unit for help, instead of going to an Emergency Department (A&E). By doing so Emergency Departments can concentrate on those with serious and life-threatening conditions.

What are common swimming injuries?

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Hear from HSS experts on common injuries in swimming: Scott Rodeo, MD; and Theresa Chiaia, PT.
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Overuse injuries continue to increase in adolescent athletes. These athletes are training harder and longer – and sometimes, they may be doing so incorrectly. It’s incredibly important that all athletes follow proper training and technique guidelines, while also getting proper nutrition and rest outside of their sport activity. Overuse injuries occur when, simply put, too much is asked of the body and bone and/or muscle break down, leading to injury. When athletes push themselves so hard that they don’t allow their body proper recovery time, they are much more likely to sustain an overuse injury. In order for athletes to perform at their max and stay in the game, they need to take care of themselves and do what they can to prevent injuries, including overuse injuries.
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