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432 Hz – Deep Healing Music for The Body & Soul – DNA Repair, Relaxation Music, Meditation Music

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432 Hz - Deep Healing Music for The Body & Soul - DNA Repair, Relaxation Music, Meditation Music

432 Hz – Deep Healing Music for The Body & Soul – DNA Repair, Relaxation Music, Meditation Music

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Meditation and Healing is an online channel which aims to serve you the best quality of Relaxing Music, Meditation Music, Sleep Music, Healing Music, Study Music, Reiki Healing Music, Zen Music, Spa Music, Yoga Music and Massage Music.In Addition we also generates brain wave Binaural Beats ( Delta Wave, Theta Wave, Alpha Wave, Gamma Wave & Beta Wave ) to solve the various health problems like anxiety,disorders,sleep problem,depression,insomnia,focus,migrain,stress, agressive behaviour and many more.

We compose the music which has soothing and calming sound for perfect Relaxation,Meditation,Sleep and also for Concentration and Focus.

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Meditation Music : The numbers of Meditation Music which are uploaded in our channel are specially designed for the meditation purpose.Soothing sounds of pads and bells sound give you positive vibes.These kinds of Meditation music are perfect for Positive Motivation Energy and Relax Mind Body.

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Hernia Repair Inguinal (Laparoscopic) Nebraska Patient Education

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Hernia Repair Inguinal (Laparoscopic) Nebraska Patient Education

Before we talk about treatment, let’s start with a discussion about the human body and about your medical condition. Your doctor has told you that you have a hernia. But what does that actually mean?
Patient Education
In general terms, we can say that a hernia occurs when the layers that make up the abdominal wall weaken. In other words, the fabric of muscle and other tissues which protect the gut, develops a defect, or weakness. Through that defect the peritoneum (PER-IT-TA-NEE-UM) – and perhaps other organs – push their way outward, forming a lump which can be felt – and sometimes seen – protruding from the abdomen.
During normal childhood development, boy’s testes slowly descend from the interior of the abdomen, down into the scrotum. They pass through the abdominal wall by way of a natural passageway called the inguinal canal.
In men, the inguinal canal contains blood vessels that supply the testes, as well as the vessel that carries sperm to the penis. Hernias that occur due to a weakness in the abdominal wall at the inguinal canal, are called inguinal hernias. And not surprisingly, men are 25 times more likely than women to experience a hernia in this area.
Some inguinal hernias press directly through the floor of the inguinal canal.
Others follow the route taken by the blood vessels that supply the testes. This kind of hernia – called an indirect hernia – can even push all the way into scrotum.
Patient Education
Perhaps you’re wondering: what causes a hernia to develop? There’s no single cause. Most people understand that hernias can sometimes occur following sudden, forceful lifting. But most often, hernias develop gradually …

… and finally make their appearance when the abdominal wall is under somewhat less dramatic pressure. Pregnancy, constipation, straining during urination – even repeated coughing – any of these actions can, in fact, put enough pressure on an abdominal weak spot to cause a hernia.
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Symptoms of hernias can vary. If you have a mild hernia, you may not even be aware of it. But in most cases, a hernia causes a noticeable lump or swelling. There may be some pain or discomfort – often increasing when standing, and subsiding when lying down.

Hernias become more serious problems if abdominal contents – such as part of the small intestine or another organ – slide into the hernia sack and become trapped there.
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If those organs cannot slide easily back into the abdomen,the hernia is said to be irreducible. Irreducible hernias are often painful and can lead to complications.
For example, if the intestine becomes trapped in the hernia sack it is said to be incarcerated.
If the neck of the hernia sack actually pinches off the supply of blood to those organs which have become trapped inside, the hernia is said to be strangulated.

These are both considered to be medical emergencies and if left untreated, an incarcerated or especially a strangulated hernia can lead to very severe illness and even death.
Patient Education
Luckily, the vast majority of hernias are not considered to be emergencies. However, if you should ever feel a sudden onset of severe pain in your hernia, you should definitely seek immediate medical attention.

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Are OTC pain medications too minimal for managing pain after surgery ?

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In this video, spine surgeon Michael Hasz, MD from StoneSprings Hospital Center explains why over-the-counter pain medications are an important part of managing post-operative pain.
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Abdominal Wall Hernias

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Dr. Peter Geller, surgeon emeritus at Columbia University Medical Center, explains the anatomy of the abdominal wall, the causes of abdominal wall hernias, and methods of hernia treatment.

You can learn more about hernia at Columbia University Department of Surgery at: http://columbiasurgery.org/hernia
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Hernias are considered by some to be a ‘manly’ health condition, often caused by excessive or heavy lifting.

“A hernia is essentially a defect or a hole in the abdominal wall that allows contents from inside the abdomen to push through the abdominal wall and usually present with a bulge or a mass in the tissue between the skin and the muscle,” says Dr. Darren Miter, a laparoscopic surgeon with Lee Memorial Health System.

They’re more commonly treated in men. Women make up only 8% of those diagnosed.

“The most common hernias that we hear about are hernias that develop in the groin or inguinal hernias. Women are less likely to develop the inguinal or groin hernias,” says Dr. Miter.

Most frequently identified hernias in women are ones that occur along scars from previous surgeries.

“Women end up undergoing more surgical procedures than men especially younger in life, so I see more incisional hernias in women than in men,” says Dr. Miter.

But many women may be women hiding a secret, a hernia they never suspected. Experts find women with pelvic pain may be misdiagnosed as having ovarian cysts, fibroids, even endometriosis when in fact they have a hidden hernia, one that was missing an outward sign.

“The typical or classic presentation of a hernia is someone feels a sudden tearing sensation either in the groin or perhaps the belly button and then develops a bulge in that area,” says Dr. Miter.

Unlike hernias in men, ones that afflict women are usually small and internal and rarely cause that obvious bulge. The good news is, once detected, they are fairly simple to fix.

“All we need to do is push whatever is pushing out of the abdomen back in and usually we reinforce the area with a piece of mesh or graft to make that area stronger,” says Dr. Miter.

Your best advice it not to expect the tattle of the bulge, women with chronic, severe abdominal pain should ask their doctor if it could be a hernia.

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Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.

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#41-Healing by First and Second Intention, Wound Strength

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Visit http://www.kevinmangum.com for a full list of videos. Enjoy.

This video describes the healing of skin wounds (cutaneous wound healing). Primary union, or healing by first intention, and secondary union or healing by second intention are explained in this video. Wound strength is also discussed.

Kumar, Vinay, Abul K. Abbas, and Jon C. Aster. Robbins basic pathology e-book. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2017.

Kumar, Vinay, et al. Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease, professional edition e-book. Elsevier health sciences, 2014.

https://www.amazon.com/Robbins-Cotran-Pathologic-Disease-Pathology/dp/1455726133

https://www.amazon.com/Robbins-Basic-Pathology/dp/0323353177
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Physician versus patient-directed pain management after surgery – Brendan Carvalho, MD

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Pain after surgery is traditionally management using standardized “one-size-fits-all” treatment protocols. Physicians generally select analgesic drugs and doses to treat surgical pain based on their own or institutional preference without extensive patient consultation or involvement. I will present a series of studies that we have conducted that challenges this paternalistic, standardized treatment approach. The feasibility and potential benefit of seeking input from patients regarding their personal preference for analgesic drugs and doses will be explored. Physician’s role should be to only present evidence-based pain treatment options and their potential side effects. Patient input prior to surgery can facilitate individualized perioperative pain treatment protocols based on patient’s preferences, expectations and needs. I believe this patient-centered surgical pain treatment model needs to be replace the existing “one-size-fits-all” model, and should be offered to all patients undergoing surgery.
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Natural At-Home Remedies : Natural Herbs for Treating Acid Reflux and Heartburn

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Marshmallow root is an effective way of cooling off heartburn or acid reflux you may be suffering from. Learn how to incorporate this herb into your diet with the helpful tips provided by an expert herbalist in this free video on natural herbs for treating acid reflux and heartburn.

Expert: ROBERT LINDE
Bio: Acupuncture physician and registered herbalist Robert Linde has studied herbs since 1975 and has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than six years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Series Description: Many common ailments can be treated with ingredients found in the home. Learn how to treat these ailments in a natural and affordable way with the helpful advice from an expert herbalist in this free video series on natural at home remedies.
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Immunology | Immune System: Overview

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Join us in this overview on the immune system where we have a brief discussion on the inflammatory process and adaptive immunity.

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York Circle – Chronic Pain After Surgery: Epidemiology, Risk Factors and Preventive Analgesia

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York Circle - Chronic Pain After Surgery: Epidemiology, Risk Factors and Preventive Analgesia

Speaker: Dr. Joel Katz, Professor, Canada Research Chair, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health, York University

A little appreciated fact is that every chronic pain was, at one time, acute. And yet, not all acute pains become chronic. Regardless of the cause, the vast majority of people recover and do not go on to develop long-term pain. In the case of post-surgical pain, certain procedures are followed by an alarmingly high rate of long-term discomfort and pain. In this presentation, Dr. Katz will review the epidemiology of chronic post-surgical pain including its incidence/prevalence in children and adults, identify the risk and protective factors for the development and maintenance of chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) and outline the rationale for preventive analgesia, an anesthetic approach to surgery that may reduce the likelihood of developing long-term pain after surgery. Research points to the severity of peri-operative pain as a risk factor for the development of CPSP. What must be determined is the aspect(s) of pain that is predictive and whether it is a causal risk factor. Is it something about the pain per se, or the individuals who report the pain? Will aggressive management of acute pain alter the course and decrease the incidence of chronic pain? This presentation will address these questions as they relate to the development of chronic post-surgical pain using a biopsychosocial framework.
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Pathways: Chronic Pain Relief In An App

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Chronic pain is often a result of an over-sensitized pain system. Our brain gets in the habit of producing pain, even when there’s no damage. The Pathways program helps you to break this pain cycle and overcome all types of chronic conditions including back pain, migraines, RSI, fibromyalgia and more. Put an end to persistent pain – download the Pathways app for free!

Pathways Apple iOS Download:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pathways-pain-relief/id1388251688?ls=1&mt=8

Pathways Android Download:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pathways.pathwayspainrelief

Pathways Website:
http://pathwaysrelief.com

https://pathwaysrelief.com/ .Download the Pathways app for free on the AppStore or Google Play. In your own time, listen to our personalized pain therapy sessions and implement the takeaways in your day-to-day life. That should lead to at least a reduction, or in many cases, the elimination of chronic pain.