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right here using maneuvers in the operating room. Sometimes using the own fat of the patient to be able to reconstruct the base of the brain,
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other studies have it where you have typically it's even two therapists and the patient. Well, we thought, why not have
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some notable outliers like SRS2 but by enlarge the most commonly mutated genes, we see a very good agreement. If we look at the long tail, the very rarely mutated genes,
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which is highly quantitative, provides some great insights. Now, the most simplest or most apparent example
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obsessive-compulsive would would be one stereotype for an infectious disease doctor i don't know if that's completely true but i think they sort of
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and not a three dimensional, you know, nature of the tumor. It's really hard to assess that sometimes. Sometimes it's very clear.
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是完全没有硬块的, 所以可能也摸不到。 所以一般来说的话 指检的准确性也只有30%。 明白。 好。
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If a newborn has many pustules and no danger signs, start cloxacillin, 25 milligrams per kilogram per dose, twice a day, orally, for five days.
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condition that led to it, so most patients do not have that issue. And it's only in those folks that we then consider or concerned about their children.
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the Northern Sweden health and disease study, we also saw an interaction effect with a greatly increased risk of Alzheimer's disease with the combination of APOE4 and herpes simplex type 1.
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DIFFERENTIATES WHAT IT IS OUR MEMBERS DO. PLASMA DERIVED THERAPIES TAKE BETWEEN 7 AND 12 MONTHS TO
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So phi fab to present the spatial distance. If they're far away-- and of course, the age rate is very high. And the second one is the psi represent
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at least in this publication for ERK and  a few other off-target kinase families   which I'll get into later. This compound had  efficacy in mouse patient derived xenograft models
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a lot of our patients describe the changes in the driving it. Since you were 18 years old,
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as compared to the core treated control which steadily grows over time. In addition, combination of Brigatinib
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issue but it's a window okay could potentially  have lots of different effects it could change   energy consumption because the mitochondria don't  need insulin and it gets in so it's you know if if
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It was a wonderful school. I had really wonderful, committed, brilliant teachers who did the best that they could with what they had. But I must admit, when I got to university, first of all,
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we're finding out that this cross-reactivity besides being good can also play a pathogenic role, a bad role. And instead of providing this cross protective immunity,
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200 AML patients, which are shown on this matrix plot, every column being one of those patients, every row, being a gene or a family of genes.
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traumatic brain injury from falls as people  get older they tend to have more difficulty   with balance they have slower reaction  times if they fall they hit their head
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ex-football players have protection against most neurodegenerative diseases because they have such a great neurovascular shape, but they have increased risk for ALS and ALS/FTLD.
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The one on, as you look at your screen on your right hand side, is healthy eye. So you'll see it's a nice orangey red colour, the nerve, which is a little like yellowy
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degeneration is that rivaled a retired football player. I started taking a low dose of the immunosuppressants to their limits in November of 22 and the fog started listing.
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eye examinations are how threatening it is to  their vision and how effective our treatments   are which we'll get to in a moment some patients  have access issues they either live far away from
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you're looking at, it will vary. So if you have a perforation already or middle ear hole, right in the eardrum,
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Before this catastrophe, I had a life. I had a beautiful son, and a beautiful grandson. And within a blink of an eye, it changed.
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that it's growing or you're doing this for  viable disease intense desmoplastic reaction   often requiring some vascular reconstruction  and most of these are are necrosis and and
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And to the extent possible, kind of avoid the middle aisles, which is, generally speaking, where all your packaged and processed foods are located.
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You have to do holding fat constant showing the sucrose doesn't work, and then you have to hold sucrose constant
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that were undertaken by Ibn Nafis  and his subsequent his successors   and also by some of his predecessors who  usually are left out of these stories. If I had the opportunity to edit or revise a  science textbook, to fill in the missing pages
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It always has. Knowing how it becomes resistant and what to look for educates how we use drugs. So, for example, one lesson we've learnt is that we should
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of functional standards that identify operational, programmatic and technical criteria programs should incorporate in EHDI information systems.
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there is an enzyme switch from glucokinase to hexokinase two and hexokinase two expression is correlated with progress of HCC
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And if we take anybody and put them in a complete soundproof room, we can elicit tinnitus in almost everybody. If we just keep them in the antiechoic chamber long enough.
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and find that indeed they can hold their breath much longer than they normally would be able to. Because the trigger to breathe is normally activated
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And do you want to expand on what Ari was discussing in terms of deforestation and the complexity both of deforestation but solutions that have emerged?
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they can decrease by administering 5 ala but i got  a study which is done on 207 cases uh between 2008   to 13. they did not find any kind of skin reaction  and they did not find any kind of hemoglobin or
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You know, she always forced my thinking. And in fact, I spent some time at Harvard, too, with Eric Rubin and Eric. Yeah, Eric Rubin was just one of those guys that
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at the whole organism level, right? Which can cause or materialize and obesity, for example, then there's kind of systems level metabolic dysfunction,
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thickened, scarred, and difficult to work. And so in both cases, it can leave the patient with serious complications
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萧医生决定改由肛门的位置继续手术。 Steven的肿瘤处于直肠下段
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which is that we know and some of the guidelines agree with this, which is where my opinion is derived,
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and changed practice in the United States considerably. Now, this created a fair amount of controversy and it's
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What are the challenges to classify rare tumors? In rare tumors the problem becomes even more difficult because precisely because they are infrequent most neuropathologists and clinicians are not used to seeing these tumors and therefore,
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that is not by its main target out that this drug works. Because how it actually is not expressed in an NF2 cells. So it's one of the many off target effects
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Gudrun, you've had your hand up. Then I see Benjamin. Gudrun go ahead. Gudrun Lange: I couldn't agree more with Jarred. I think time has run out with respect to fiddle around with
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came out of russia um it was actually endemic plague so you're thinking about a hoarder you're thinking about maybe some rodents some fleas um you know maybe some ticks in there i agree
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you mutate five different enzymes and get them all working as a team. What was happening in these infections is that a plasmid with the set of enzymes
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to do with your mouth, the esophagus, as  you know Gil, as a doctor, our intestine is   connected to our insides via a passageway from  the liver to the small intestine, and that's
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Where does all this fit in? And I thought that this figure from this recently published paper in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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因为她的肱骨有一个很大的缺口。
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So what does that do for people, here 20 years after we began the clinical trials are the results.
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If everybody does a low carb diet or a ketogenic diet-- and then they go to, so it must be sugar that was the cause. I don't see it as clearly black and white as that.
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turns out to be a little bit more complicated than we thought. And from a clinician point of view, we talk about really rethinking the office workflow.
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felt like I was going to die. Pretty scary things. You can see that some of the people had very high scores on this.
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How can you have an incomplete blinks? If you had a high speed photography done of your blink reflex, you would see that occasionally, you do go like this and blink completely,
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or unilateral hearing loss, one-sided hearing loss. And to what extent cochlear implants can be utilized. So the cochlear implant depends upon having nerve fibers to be able to stimulate.
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for prophylaxis yes you need to sort the prophylaxis with flucanazole elevation of LDH will be there in patients with the PCP pneumonia then how
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Corneas because unlike a heart or a kidney or liver, the surface of your eye and your cornea really gets oxygen mainly from
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They can't sort of see the gray areas in between. There's "emotional reasoning," and an example of that is just if I feel like a loser I must be a loser.
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through other therapeutic drugs and I would like to draw your attention to etoposide. This kind of cell lines are relatively resistant
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So not all genes are present in a cell at every time. It depends on what condition you are in. So these 3-genes
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an old study it really clearly points to up  to what happens back when this study was done   they looked at the patients turning diabetic  before the age of 30 and they found that within 15
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part of infectious disease the most unique i think it's the sherlock holmes of medicine where you have
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a few risk factors for other things as well. You know the balance system is within the ear. Now we didn't go into detail in that at all today because it's beyond the scope of
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sedative okay and maybe even improve immune  function too all of these plus there are fats   that matter in this story so there are Omega-3s  like EPA and DHA ioso pentenoic acids and DOA
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depending on your blood test readings. So the recommendations within the DASH diet that are particularly helpful
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but then in the second stage you would see a  proliferation of the cells in the bone marrow   and in the peripheral blood so some of those  earlier cells are starting to show up in the blood
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as similarly wispy, pale, and large-eyed. By the time of Eliza’s death, so-called “consumptive chic” had taken over European beauty standards.
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normal cells to repair damage, and they will die. They may even die with greater potency than cancer cells,
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He says he's a man who was sex with other men, or MSM. He does use methamphetamine. He had symmetric macular rash on the trunk
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所以我们也是有点担心 也这么老了 这个年纪才来动手术。 没事的 是简单的手术。
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have cells that are dividing. There are few exceptions, but we look for the presence of cells that are dividing the tumor tissue. And if so, what's the percentage of cells that are dividing?
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每天都有点心 是吧?这个点心是我们带来给他们的。
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ossicles. Now whether middle ear infections might propagate into the inner ear is a different question, but that would be treated with antibiotics not to do with otosclerosis. Marla, how to
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you can have permanent hearing loss already with severe to profound loss. Here you can see that some of the losses
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always mention if you, for example, you look at the guests example, you look at the guests example, you look at the guests on Tesla tract. Um when we on Tesla tract. Um when we on Tesla tract. Um when we think about Kansas and how
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for for Rheumatology where with Rheumatology  at Mayo so this was a woman who was referred   for numbness and weakness she had a urinary tract  infection then developed sensory symptoms and her
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Now, just to be really clear, it's not just about the gut microbiome; we actually have a microbiome in our eyes, we have one that's specific to our mouth,
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受伤的机会就比较高。 他受伤过后 他又不能移动。 他们的体重就越来越严重。
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that this research aims to address is that, first is that, can we modify autologous cells for clinical benefit,
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There's Bowman's layer, which is this thick, like fibrous tissue that makes up the front part of the cornea. The stroma, which really is the meat of the cornea.
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somebody just say my name is somewhere so I'll take the tension off the moment. And I still remember him announcing. He says, "And champion [foreign language]
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monitored and the trial is following  them based on their rate of degeneration.  And I will also just go back to the topic of the  FDA. I think one thing that we need to recognize
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ABOUT ONE IN 500 ACTUALLY HAS THE DISEASE. PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE TRAIT, CARRIERS, USUALLY DO NOT GET SICK.
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them, or like that we call them receptors, the somatostat and receptors, the somatostat and receptors, the somatostat and receptors. So, a lot of them, receptors. So, a lot of them, receptors. So, a lot of them, they have those receptors and
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Dr. Michel Kalamarides is in Paris for the meningioma model and our collaborators at other institutions.
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were psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapies. I was actually hospitalized at one point. I had been put on lithium and imipramine, which
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is the mitogenic pathway and this pathway  is the pathway that causes cancer in fact   insulin drives cancer formation and we now know  that clinically because they've done studies
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and what's shown on the left here is what is a very elementary isodose diagram. Understanding that as radiation is coming through,
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There is also a fifth hexokinase that has not yet been fully characterized yet. The hexokinase one to three are high affinity hexokinase
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I've asked our neurotology fellow Dr. Varadarajan he goes by Dr. V, to help me with his presentation. So I'm gonna kick it off
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that would be something I'd immediately disclose that I have Protein S deficiency disorder. And they would most likely have me go get blood thinner shots every day, to try to stop
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they can not gonna be all the same severity, but almost 50% of population here would have, some sort of, this issue.
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85%以上 的这些专责病房都占满了呢? 恐怕不是这样子。 第一个呢 是这是现在中重症的 第二个呢 有一些轻症
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the controversies is that these were very high risk patients. That is, their risk of having a heart attack or stroke was very high and in fact,
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Yeah, really happy to hear from you. You don't have to turn your camera on, and if you don't want to talk, you can type. And if you you don't have a question exactly, but there's
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and it turns out that cancers are able and this is an very interesting phenomenon
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more chronic metastatic disease, they may have indications for radiotherapy along that disease course, and what we're finding is in some cases,
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a given blood pressure cuff but it's very common if you purchase a blood pressure cuff without thinking about the size,
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