Archive for September, 2019

Close Friends: The Microbiome and the Immune System

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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Susan Lynch, PhD. Associate Professor, Medicine/Gastroenterology, UC San Francisco. Recorded on 12/10/2015. Series: “UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment” [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30500]
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Helper T cells CD4+ and B cells - Lymphocytes - Plasma Cells - Immune System

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Struggling to be me with chronic pain

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This is a short film based on a synthesis of 77 qualitative studies exploring the experience of over a thousand adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

The script is drawn from peoples’ own words about what it is like to live with chronic pain and is performed by an actor.

This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research (NIHR HS&DR) Programme (09/2001/09).

Visit the HS&DR website for more information. The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the HS&DR programme, NIHR, NHS or the Department of Health.

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Tools to Manage Chronic Pain

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More than one-fourth of the U.S. population suffers from some form of chronic pain. That’s pain every day … all day … destroying quality of life and making even the simplest tasks difficult. But a program at Mayo Clinic is providing patients with the tools they need to help control their pain and regain a fulfilling life. [TRT 2:14]

Management of Chronic Pain: Getting to the Root of Persistent Pain

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Management of Chronic Pain: Getting to the Root of Persistent Pain

Pain has an astounding effect on the individual, their family, and society as a whole. It affects over 50 million Americans; it doesn’t discriminate, and gets worse as we age. Dr. Mackey will discuss why diagnosing and finding the root of chronic pain is essential to treating it. He’ll also discuss why integrating different approaches from drugs to exercise can improve quality of life for many patients.

Pain-management specialists note that non-narcotic approaches to treating chronic pain are not only safer, but also in many cases more effective. Learn more ➨ http://uclahealth.org/pain/
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Emotions & Chronic Pain

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This is a talk featuring Rick Olderman, physical therapist, and Katie Mason, psychotherapist, about how emotional stress can create chronic pain and ways to help yourself.
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Pain Management | Chronic Pain vs Acute Pain

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Pain Management Center
Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between chronic pain and acute pain?
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How does pain turn into chronic pain? - Harkirat Chahal, MD | UCLA Pain Center

Dr. Harkirat Chahal answers: How does pain turn into chronic pain?

Learn more about Dr. Harkirat Chahal at https://www.uclahealth.org/harkirat-chahal

The UCLA Comprehensive Pain Center is a part of the UCLA Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, where physician anesthesiologists with expertise in the treatment of complex pain conditions come together to provide world-class care

Learn more at https://www.uclahealth.org/pain
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Brain Changes in Chronic Pain Patients

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Brain Changes in Chronic Pain Patients

In this clip (6 of 10): Imaging studies have shown changes in brain anatomy in people who are longtime chronic pain patients, such as accelerated loss of gray matter. “Psychologically based” approaches such as meditation and yoga may be protective, although more study is needed. This clip is part of the lecture “The Neural Basis of Mind-Body Pain Therapies” by M. Catherine Bushnell, Ph.D., scientific director of the Division of Intramural Research, NCCAM, NIH. This lecture, given at NIH in 2013, is part of the NCCAM Online Continuing Education Series. Free CME/CEU credit is available to health professionals (see http://nccam.nih.gov/training/videolectures).
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Dr. Dan Clauw, the Director of the Chronic Pain & Fatigue Research Center at the University of Michigan, discusses pain that stems from your brain. He presents an overview of what is currently known about the underlying causes of chronic pain and discusses the rationale behind a variety of different treatments for chronic pain. He also shares information about a self-management tool called Fibroguide (https://fibroguide.med.umich.edu/) that has been shown to be helpful in improving the symptoms and function of people with chronic pain.
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Let's Play Earthbound! Ep. 11: WTB PSI Healing…

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Did I actually talk to the Runaway Five beforehand? I don’t even remember. If I did, then whoops. If I didn’t, then cool, this video makes more sense in the long run. Also, seriously, I want to be feeling better already.

I do not own the copyrights to Earthbound.

Part 35B – First section of Stonehenge to defeating the Starman Deluxe

Part A – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jxr5mMgXyE

Outline:

8:22 – Defeat the Starman Deluxe.

Notes:

1:44 – The upper path leads to a Cup of Lifenoodles.

2:37 – To the right on the upper floor is a Broken Harmonica. It can be repaired into the Baddest Beam (55 IQ required), a weapon for Jeff (Offense +98). You shouldn’t need it if Jeff has the Heavy Bazooka.

3:06 – Starman Super: protected by a reflecting PSI shield. Can revive defeated enemies with Healing Ω. Approach it from the front or the sides to get a green swirl.

The Starman Super has a 1/128 chance of dropping the Sword of Kings, the only effective weapon for Poo in the game (Offense +30). All enemies in Stonehenge disappear once the boss here is defeated, and the Sword of Kings cannot be found anywhere else.

6:09 – To the right is a Broken Trumpet, which Jeff can repair into the Defense Shower (40 IQ required). It’s mostly useless.

8:22 – Starman Deluxe: protected by a reflecting PSI shield and can use Starstorm. A Multi Bottle Rocket can end this fight in 1 round.

My rules for this walkthrough:

1. I don’t use Big/Multi Bottle Rockets because I think they make the game too easy. My hope is that not using Bottle Rockets will give you a better sense of what each boss is like and make these videos more interesting.

2. I avoid level grinding as much as possible. I point out when I think I’m under-leveled.

Useful links:

For enemy and item info – http://starmen.net/mother2/ebdb/
For game mechanics – http://starmen.net/mother2/gameinfo/technical/equations.php
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CDC Guidelines for Opioid Prescribing: Recommendations and Outcomes

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Amy Bohnert, PhD, MHS
Associate Professor, Psychiatry
Co-Director, Mental Health Innovations, Services and Outcomes
University of Michigan
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Innovations in Chronic Pain Management Video – Brigham and Women’s Hospital

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Edgar L. Ross, MD, Director, Pain Management Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), discusses how chronic pain differs from acute pain. Chronic pain management, explains,Dr. Ross, is effectively treated through a team-based approach that requires the patient to be an active participant in the treatment plan. The BWH Pain Management Center provides multidisciplinary care for chronic pain management, including experts in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, physiatry, and anesthesiology. Treatment plans address the physical and psychological components of chronic pain and rehabilitation.

Dr. Ross also describes research being conducted at BWH including clinical trials evaluating new pain medications, a mobile app designed to help patients manage chronic pain outside of the doctor’s office and a risk assessment tool that helps predict if patients should avoid the use of opiate medications.

Learn more about the BWH Pain Management Center:
http://www.brighamandwomens.org/pain

Read the Innovations in Chronic Pain Management video transcript:
http://www.brighamandwomens.org/Departments_and_Services/anesthesiology/Pain/pain-management-innovation-video-transcript.aspx
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