| The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 1/3 |
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Finally someone insightfully tackles today's
issues from a scientific perspective. In
Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill
shows you that the battle between microbes
and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths
from infectious diseases have increased since
the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new
"bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the
alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is
also responsible. Bill talks with experts at
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention about new narrow-spectrum
antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and
demonstrates just how important hand-washing
really is in the fight against germs.
Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my
other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's
old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags : Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
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| Don't Use Antibacterial Soap, Or Overuse Antibiotics |
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People are dying from MRSA bacteria as the
result of the overuse of antibiotics and
antibacterial agents in soap, detergents and
toothpaste.
Antibacterial soap has also been linked to
cancer, upsets hormones including thyroid,
and contaminates breast milk.
Some 72% of all liquid soap sold in the
United States now contains antibacterial
ingredients, as do many toothpastes.
People who use antibacterial soaps and
cleansers develop bacterial-born illnesses
just as often as people who use products that
do not contain antibacterial ingredients.
This video mentions that it is natural for
certain bacteria to be on our skin. Unlike
what we've been taught, bacteria is not our
enemy. Children exposed to bacteria in early
childhood actually have stronger immune
systems.
Bacteria only becomes uncontrollable when our
immune systems are suppressed by a lack of
nutrition, stress, too little sleep and of
course prescription drugs, which purposely
suppress immunity.
Over 95% of the time that antibiotics are
prescribed it is for viruses such as colds
and flu, despite the fact that this is futile
- but it is big business.
Bacteria fights back against attacks from
antibiotics and antibacterial agents found in
household products, and the result is "super
bugs."
The best way to stay healthy is to eat
healthy and take high quality nutritional
supplements. Get enough sleep, sunshine, and
eliminate stress as much as possible.
Antibacterial soaps bring in $16 billion per
year for their makers, despite the fact that
they don't work and are dangerous.
All-natural soaps are great. You can get them
at Whole Foods or health food stores. I like
to buy soaps whose labels I can read and
understand. Olive and lavender oil are some
possible ingredients, for example.
If you can't find all-natural detergents at
your health food store, try online companies
such as Sunrider.
For sources and more information, visit my
blog:
MRSA: What You Should Know But The Media
Won't Tell You
http://redpillreich.blogspot.com/2008/05/mrsa
-what-you-should-know-but-media.html
Red Pill Reich
http://redpillreich.blogspot.com/
I am a nurse who is exposing the Illuminati's
use of modern medicine to drug, poison and
control millions in their pursuit of a New
World Order. Tags : MRSA antibiotics prescription drugs Big Pharma doctor bug Ron Paul fraud CFR NWO New World Order medicine medical |
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| The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 2/3 |
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Finally someone insightfully tackles today's
issues from a scientific perspective. In
Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill
shows you that the battle between microbes
and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths
from infectious diseases have increased since
the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new
"bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the
alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is
also responsible. Bill talks with experts at
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention about new narrow-spectrum
antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and
demonstrates just how important hand-washing
really is in the fight against germs.
Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my
other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's
old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags : Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
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Durée : 473 s |
| The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 3/3 |
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Finally someone insightfully tackles today's
issues from a scientific perspective. In
Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill
shows you that the battle between microbes
and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths
from infectious diseases have increased since
the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new
"bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the
alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is
also responsible. Bill talks with experts at
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention about new narrow-spectrum
antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and
demonstrates just how important hand-washing
really is in the fight against germs.
Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my
other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's
old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy.
http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags : Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
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Durée : 504 s |
| Craig Venter - Are We Too Over-Reliant on Antibiotics? |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2008/02/25/Joining_3_5_Billion
_Years_of_Microbial_Invention
Celebrity geneticist Craig Venter examines
possible long-term implications of
antibiotics and antiseptics.
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Joining 3.5 Billion Years of Microbial
Invention featuring biologist J. Craig
Venter.
Biologist, author and businessman Craig
Venter discusses his work mapping and
synthesizing genomes. Venter recalls his work
mapping the human genome and expands on his
current work which includes categorizing new
genes and species of microbes from ocean
water. Venter also explains how microbial
research can be used for metabolic
engineering and alternative energy sources.
J. Craig Venter, PH.D. is regarded as one of
the leading scientists of the 21st century
for his contributions to genomic research and
is one of the countryÂ’s most frequently
cited scientists. He is Founder and President
of the J. Craig Venter Institute and J. Craig
Venter Science Foundation, not-for-profit
research and support organizations dedicated
to human genomic research, exploration of
social and ethical issues in genomics, and
alternative energy solutions through
microbial sources. He is also the Founder and
Chairman of the Institute for Genomic
Research (TIGR).
Dr. Venter began his formal education after
serving as a Navy Corpsman in Danang, Vietnam
from 1967 to 1968. After earning a
bachelorÂ’s degree in biochemistry and a
Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology, both
from the University of California at San
Diego and both in three years, he was
appointed professor at the State University
of New York at Buffalo and the Roswell Park
Cancer Institute. In 1984, he moved to the
National Institutes of Health, where he
developed expressed-sequence tags (ESTs), a
revolutionary strategy for gene discovery. In
1992, he founded TIGR, where he and his team
decoded the genome of the first free-living
organism, the bacterium Haemophilus
influenzae, using an original whole-genome
shotgun technique. Since then, TIGR has
sequenced more than 50 genomes using Dr.
Venter's techniques.
Dr. Venter is the author of more than 200
articles and the recipient of numerous
honorary degrees, public honors, and
scientific awards, including the Financial
Times Man of the Year Award, TIME Magazine
Man of the Year (runner up), 2002 Gairdner
Foundation International Award, and the 2001
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize.
Dr. Venter is a member of numerous
prestigious scientific organizations
including, including the National Academy of
Sciences, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, and American Society for
Microbiology. He was also one of the first 38
people to be selected by Desmond Tutu as part
of the "Hands That Shape Humanity" world
exhibition.
Dr. Venter's autobiography A Life Decoded was
published in October of 2007. Tags : biology dna genetics microbes science scientist genome super bacteria antibiotics disease evolution health outbreak |
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| Antibiotics Is Aggressive Approach To Nuking Microbes |
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Dr. Michael Borkin, NMD is a pioneer in
hormone and electrolyte research. He
specializes in hormone and electrolyte
testing and balancing. His lab currently uses
saliva to test the bio-availability of DHEA,
Cortisol, Progesterone, Testosterone and
Estradiol and the electrolyte levels of
sodium, potassium, chloride in both men and
women over a 24 hour period of time. They
will soon be testing urine also to discover
the levels of the many other important
electrolytes that help doctors understand and
balance their patient's brain chemistry. The
one-two evaluation of hormones and
electrolyte levels in patients provides an
in-depth snap shot of the health level and
disease processes going on in humans. These
tests and the unique balancing programs
created by the trained doctors and lab
technicians are incredibly valuable for
individuals who have used anabolic steroids,
HGH (human growth hormone), insulin,
testosterone and progesterone without
understanding the importance of exact
supplementation in response to test results.
Gross dosing without testing has caused many
people to be biochemically and hormonally out
of balance. Dr. Michael Borkin is also one of
the creators of the science of bio-identical
hormones and transdermal (through the skin)
creams. Unique creams are created for each
patient to restore hormonal homeostasis. The
creams are made up of hormones, hormone
precursors, nutrients, homeopathics, herbs
and electrolytes. Specific electrolyte and
nutrient rich supplements help balance each
patient's bio-chemistry in all their cells,
including the brain. Dr. Borkin invested many
years in treating the "Who's Who" of
Hollywood and Las Vegas. After studying so
many people who violate the health laws and
natural circadian cycle (24-hour light and
dark cycle), that stay up all night and sleep
during the day, he became the leading expert
on the three stages of adrenal exhaustion and
the terrible consequences of a stressful
life. As we all know, stress kills. Some of
the most famous actors, stars and athletes
are his patients. They keep his name as a
jealously guarded secret so he will
personally have time to work with them. They
want to take advantage of his knowledge and
research so he can create and monitor their
special balancing programs. They are
desperate to look younger, have more energy,
feel their best and perform at optimal
levels. Dr. Borkin has developed a 24-hour
test of the flood of hormones and
electrolytes throughout the entire body,
every 4 hours. A patient starts collecting
their saliva at 8 AM. They take a sample
every 4 hours until 4 AM the next morning. By
studying the levels of bio-active hormones
and electrolytes available in saliva, doctors
learn a great deal about the health and
disease processes going on inside their
patients' cells. Dr. Michael Borkin, NMD's
saliva testing of hormones and electrolytes
and customized cream production is one of the
answers to biorhythm imbalances that occur on
critical and sub-critical biorhythm days. Dr.
Tatai, MD, one of the leading biorhythm
safety consultants in Japan, believed
hormonal imbalances were the cause of
biorhythm instability that resulted in
accidents, injuries and mistakes on unstable
days. Dr. Borkin also realized through his
research that our beloved pets suffer
hideously because of hormonal and electrolyte
imbalances. Dr. Borkin's lab will soon be
adding testing for brain chemistry along with
hormone testing for pets and animals. Their
levels of balance are similar to that of
humans. It is time our cats, dogs and horses
were spared the ravages of cancer, arthritis
and other life threatening viral, parasitic
and bacterial infections. It is amazing just
how healthy a person or pet can be when their
hormones and brain biochemistry is balanced
by supplementation. Dr. Borkin will soon be
offering special testing for professional
athletes and top-performing animals, industry
leaders and important politicians who want to
look and feel their best. By addressing
health problems at the hormonal and
biochemical levels, the return to health,
well-being and optimal performance is
possible. A wonderful life is also available
for pets, at a minimal investment, when their
owners seek to provide hormonal and
electrolyte supplementation that will restore
hormonal balance and biochemical homeostasis
for their pets. Everyone who has ever loved a
dog, cat, or horse knows how tragic and
painful it is to lose our best friends
needlessly to catastrophic diseases that ruin
their quality of life and lead to premature
death or euthanasia. Over many years, Dr.
Borkin has created a Four Module training
program for doctors and health experts. Tags : san diego heroes program hormone-testing hormone-balancing steroids menopause stress brain-chemistry hgh body-building |
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| Surgical Errors Part II: Wrong Site Surgery and Antibiotics |
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Dear All, I got a chance to listen to a talk
by Dr. James Herndon, who is a past president
of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery
(AAOS). He is a distinguished professor of
surgery who wanted us to know more about
things to improve upon in reducing surgical
errors. Please put this information on your
radar screen if you or your friend is going
to get surgery because it might be of help.
My video is on: 1) wrong site surgery (when
the wrong place is operated on by accident)
and 2) people not getting antibiotics when
they should be and/or getting too much
antibiotics when they shouldn't be.
References:
1) For more information on wrong-site surgery
and simple solutions to prevent it:
a) This is a piece by the American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgery
http://www5.aaos.org/wrong/setup.cfm
b) This is a commentary by Dr. Herndon
http://www.jbjs.org/Comments/2003/cp_feb03_he
rndon.shtml
For Information on Antibiotics:
I misspoke in the video. The actual figure
is: 44% who need antimicrobials weren't
receiving them (Bratzler et al., 2005; see
below).
This paper talks about antibiotics and how
enough people aren't getting them:
1) Bratzler DW, Houck PM, Richards C, et al.
Use of Antimicrobial prophylaxis for major
surgery. Arch Surg. 2005; 140:174-182.
Some noteworthy parts from the paper:
"RESULTS: An antimicrobial dose was
administered to 55.7% (95% confidence
interval [CI], 54.8%-56.6%) of patients
within 1 hour before incision. Antimicrobial
agents consistent with published guidelines
were administered to 92.6% (95% CI,
92.3%-92.8%) of the patients. Antimicrobial
prophylaxis was discontinued within 24 hours
of surgery end time for only 40.7% (95% CI,
40.2%-41.2%) of patients. CONCLUSION:
Substantial opportunities exist to improve
the use of prophylactic antimicrobials for
patients undergoing major surgery."
Please e-mail me for more references if you
need them at:
unitedstatesmedicalstudent@gmail.com
General idea behind these health videos:
I'm a first year medical student here at the
U.S.. Every day, I'm learning exciting and
critical topics on medicine and health. But
too often, the things I'm learning about
never reach the public.
I wanted to try an experiment -- sharing
health information on youtube, with the sole
purpose of trying to get more important
health information to you all. Unlike some of
the other health videos out there, mine are
not about promoting a book, a diet, a pill,
an agenda. I hope to answer your questions
either through e-mail or through the video
updates -- please, please, (please!) e-mail
me any questions and I will try my best to
answer them by asking my professors and by
citing credibles sources (JAMA, New England
Journal of Medicine, etc...)
e-mail:
unitedstatesmedicalstudent@gma il.com
I hope this experiment works -- and if it
fails, I hope someone sees these videos,
says, "hmmm, these are bad videos, but I love
the idea," and decides to go for it.
___________
P.S. I wanted to point out something
important: I'm just a medical student, so my
posts are hopefully conversation starters,
but only conversation starters — not
medical advice. If my posts intrigue you,
please read more about the topic and discuss
about it with your doctor. I'd be happy to
send you the information in the journal
articles I talk about. Also, the opinions
expressed in this post are not necessarily
those of Harvard Medical School, its
affiliated institutions, or Harvard
University. Best wishes! Tags : usmedstudent surgeon medical student american academy of orthopedic surgery errors health medicine shoulder knee hip |
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