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Post-Panel Discussion with Dr. Yitshak-Sade: Exposomics
During #AspenIdeasHealth, Dr. Maayan Yitshak-Sade highlighted her important work in #EnvironmentalHealth, the impact on people's health, actionable daily tips, and efforts to influence policy. Important takeaway: After 20+ years of research on air pollution, it’s not just particle size, but composition and source that matter. #AspenIdeas #WeFindAWay
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Harnessing Satellite Data to Combat Cardiovascular Disease
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During this interview Dr. Maayan Yitshak-Sade discusses the cutting-edge intersection of environmental science and health. Learn how novel satellite-based exposure models and big data are used to study the impacts of climate change and air pollution on cardiovascular health. Discover the most vulnerable populations, the potential for environmental mitigation, and practical advice on reducing he...
Unlocking Environmental Secrets: From Baby Teeth to Precision Medicine
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Dr. Manish Arora delves into the dynamic nature of environmental medicine. Discover how historical environmental data and innovative techniques using baby teeth and hair are revolutionizing health diagnostics. This fascinating discussion highlights the intersection of environmental science, advanced technologies, and personalized #healthcare. #AspenIdeasHealth #AspenIdeas #WeFindAWay
Post-Panel Discussion with Dr. Arora: Exposomics
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At #AspenIdeasHealth, Dr. Manish Arora reflects on the audience's concern for #environmental issues. It's important for experts to provide individuals the necessary information and tools help make informed choices that benefit both individual #health and the environment, such as reducing emissions, waste, and plastic usage. #AspenIdeas #WeFindAWay
Post-Panel Discussion with Dr. Carr: Exposomics
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Brendan G. Carr, MD, MA, MS, Chief Executive Officer of the Mount Sinai Health System, reflects on his experience moderating an #AspenIdeasHealth session that delved into hashtag#exposomics, and how a lifetime of environmental exposures impacts your hashtag#health. #AspenIdeas #WeFindAWay
Revolutionizing Exposure Science
Переглядів 50День тому
During this insightful interview with Dr. Itai Kloog, he delves into exposure science, which looks at the relationship between human health and environmental contaminants. Discover how his innovative partnerships with NASA, and the use of satellites and AI models, are revolutionizing the way we access and analyze exposure data. Learn how these findings can influence health policies and individu...
Cortisol Levels and Long COVID
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Dr. David Putrino discusses long COVID showing marked biological changes in cortisol levels.
Patient Joshua Roman's Journey with Long COVID
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Cellist Joshua Roman discusses his journey with #LongCOVID, and how Dr. David Putrino and his team at the Mount Sinai Health System are empowering patients with the resources they need to thrive. Watch Joshua's inspiring story.
Understanding Long COVID: Key Message for Patients
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Dr. David Putrino discusses the multifaceted #research efforts focused on understanding and supporting individuals living with #LongCOVID, and expresses optimism that help is on the way. #WeFindAWay #AspenIdeasHealth #AspenIdeas
Understanding Long COVID
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In this interview, Dr. David Putrino shares the multifaceted research efforts focused on understanding and supporting individuals living with #LongCOVID. He delves into ongoing studies aimed at identifying specific symptoms, understanding long-term impacts, and developing targeted treatments to enhance patient care and support. Dr. Putrino also discusses future research directions, including lo...
RÁPIDO! (conciencia de accidente cerebrovascular)
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Según la American Heart Association , a medida que aumentan las tasas de accidentes cerebrovasculares entre los adultos más jóvenes, casi uno de cada tres no conoce los síntomas. Para abordar esto, se ha creado un nuevo acrónimo, #RÁPIDO , para ayudar a las personas de habla hispana a reconocer las señales. ¡Los residentes de neurología de Mount Sinai, Edwin Ortiz y Erick Larios Bautista, compa...
Meet Your Surgeon: Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD
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Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD, is an Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the Mount Sinai Health System. Prior to joining the Division of Vascular Surgery at Mount Sinai, Dr. Vouyouka served as a faculty member in the Division of Vascular Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center for two years. She also served on the faculty in the Department of Surgery at Wayne Sta...
Most Searched: Maternal Mental Health
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Three of Mount Sinai’s psychiatry and mental health experts (Dr. Thalia Robakis, Dr. Veerle Bergink, and Dr. Kimberly Mangla) tackle some of the web's most searched questions, debunking myths. #WeFindAWay
BLACC ERG | Father’s Day Panel
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The Black Leaders Advocating for Change and Community (BLACC) ERG hosted an insightful and engaging father's panel. From navigating the early stages of fatherhood to overcoming the challenges of balancing work and family life, our panelists will discuss their experiences, triumphs, and lessons learned along the way. Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Ms Sharon: Mount Sinai Patient Story
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A self-proclaimed “jazzy old lady,” Ms. Sharon Rideout went to a local hospital in New Jersey to find out what was wrong with her bowels after three weeks of stomach pains and being unable to go to the bathroom. She was devastated to learn that her only option was immediate emergency surgery to remove half of her colon, which would require her to wear a #colostomy bag for the rest of her life. ...
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Initiation for the Non-Addiction Medicine Trained Provider
Переглядів 9921 день тому
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Initiation for the Non-Addiction Medicine Trained Provider
Simulation for Team Building, Safety and Improved Patient Outcome Adam Levine, MD
Переглядів 10721 день тому
Simulation for Team Building, Safety and Improved Patient Outcome Adam Levine, MD
Maternal Collapse: A case of amniotic fluid embolism - Lauren Ferrara, MD
Переглядів 6521 день тому
Maternal Collapse: A case of amniotic fluid embolism - Lauren Ferrara, MD
27th Annual Douglas West Memorial Lecture
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27th Annual Douglas West Memorial Lecture
Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program at Mount Sinai Brooklyn
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Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program at Mount Sinai Brooklyn
Beyond the Badge - May 23, 2024
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Beyond the Badge - May 23, 2024
Behind the Scenes of an Emergency Medical Technician
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Behind the Scenes of an Emergency Medical Technician
Black Women Leaders Connect ERG | Mental Health - Taking Care of Ourselves Panel (Part 2)
Переглядів 112Місяць тому
Black Women Leaders Connect ERG | Mental Health - Taking Care of Ourselves Panel (Part 2)
Dubin Breast Center: Fact vs. Fiction 2024
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Dubin Breast Center: Fact vs. Fiction 2024
Understanding Cardiovascular Disease:From Genetics to Lifestyle
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Understanding Cardiovascular Disease:From Genetics to Lifestyle
Faces of Care: Mauricio Gonzalez, Registrar
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Faces of Care: Mauricio Gonzalez, Registrar
Faces of Care: Eugenie Lacoste, Transporter
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Faces of Care: Eugenie Lacoste, Transporter
Faces of Care: Dana Rainey, Chaplain
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Faces of Care: Dana Rainey, Chaplain
Faces of Care: Alyjah Luna, Materials Management Coordinator
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Faces of Care: Alyjah Luna, Materials Management Coordinator
Mount Sinai Lung Transplantation
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Mount Sinai Lung Transplantation

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  • @martinmatko6401
    @martinmatko6401 23 години тому

    Unproven or not widely available facilitate research!! Keep in mind! Arteries are nothing without a Heart, and a Heart is nothing without Veins! Treatment improving Arterial Circulation is permitted and common, all treatments that improves circulation in Veins ware not widely available. #CCSVI So happens CCSVI is a treatable congenital SCIENCE CONFIRMED recognized Medical condition causative factor SO called Multiple Sclerosis & plays part/role 43 other SO called Neurological afflictions according to studies certanly Including along with other mysterious brain diseases with comparable Symptoms!? Help facilitate Neurovascular Disease Research Best chance for longevity quality of life depends on availability Neurovascular Disease Research Collaboration. '“When we age, one of the common things that happens within our brain is that the blood vessels do become compromised in part because of chronic conditions,” it is said. “And when that occurs in normal aging, what happens within the brain is … silent strokes.”' As much CCSVI has been Scientifically established to have a role/part in 43 so Neurological afflictions including Dementia and so called MS 'There is evidence to suggest COVID-19 impacts the same blood vessels that feed the brain. If the virus is damaging those vessels, which could sþpeed up aging, this, in turn, means some survivors might be at risk of getting early-onset dementia.' Time for Learning Science #BloodFlowMatters Apparantly nothing else matters critical Healthcare So happens CCSVI a TREATABLE Congenital Science Confirmed Recognized Med Condition S⁰⁰TUDIES show causative factor so called Multiple Sclerosis & role/part 43 other SO called Neurological Afflictions Incl. Migraines, Asperger Autism Dementia/Alzheimer's Aphasia Optic Neurtis Tinnitus Ect! facilitate collaboration defining the path forward establishing the understanding and treatment of Neurovascular disease organizing unified clarity in Science knowledge and progress!⁰⁰ Diagnosis SO CALLED Multiple Sclerosis? SymptoMS of the UNPROVEN AUTOIMMUNE THEORY MS often ease/DISAPPEAR when Science confirmed causative factor Symptoms recognized Medical Condition Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) is treated with Venous Angioplasty! #CCSVI If only the availability Medical Scientific Clinical Trial Research! If you hadn't noticed..... DYK Apparantly..... So happens the original terminology 'Liberation Treatmenti' is that of the translation from Italian to English. Italy where the Medical intervention originated with Italian Dr. Paolo Zamboni Professor of Vascular Surgery from Ferrara University Italy. Being that the Venous Angioplasty treating CCSVI liberates or frees blood flow . Indeed the precise clinical expression for the operation is Venous Angioplasty! Matthew - CCSVI and his Liberation Treatment Matthew FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety facebook.com/groups/493935520792751/permalink/1721248788061412/ Dr. Bill Code 2011 FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety facebook.com/groups/493935520792751/permalink/1604156029770689/

  • @martinmatko6401
    @martinmatko6401 23 години тому

    If you notice exhausting SymptoMS help facilitate Neurovascular Disease MS Research If you are STOP writing about, dwelling on, and talking about Multiple Sclerosis. Reallocate your time and resources. Eliminating the cause of SymptoMS SO CALLED called Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been a disease based solely on Symptoms that can be 'TREATED' indefinitely! Diagnosis so called Multiple Sclerosis every Season change can see the introduction of new SymptoMS and possible heightening existing! #CCSVI Everything is great with so called Multiple Sclerosis depending what side of the Track you are on 10+ years fighting for the best possiblity eliminating the cause of the Symptoms! #CCSVI If only the availability Medical Scientific Clinical Trial Research! If you noticed..... Matthew - CCSVI and his Liberation Treatment Matthew FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety t.co/PkskR16OXN Dr. Bill Code 2011 FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety t.co/gWnhQ1AC6k Italy where the Medical intervention originated with Dr. Paolo Zamboni Professor of Vascular Surgery from Ferrara University Italy. Venous Angioplasty treating CCSVI liberates or frees blood flow alleviating often easing or eliminating Symptoms of Neurovascular Diseases. Iron is an essential element for blood production. About 70 percent of your body's iron is found in the red blood cells of your blood called hemoglobin and in muscle cells called myoglobin. Hemoglobin is essential for... FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety t.co/JklA0Ve1q1 As much inflammation from Iron accumulation is a significant causative factor bringing free radicals response in the pathology of Multiple Sclerosis and Neurovascular Diseases in the recognized Medical condition CCSVI disease process! #CCSVI Venous Hypertension >microbleedings >IRON >inflammation >free radicals >neurodegeneration #multiplesclerosis M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration M.S. - Mystery Solved Mysterious Autoimmunity = CCSVI Neurodegeneration Keep in mind! Also venous hypertension ➡️ impaired CSF absorption ➡️ reduced G Lymphatic drainage ➡️ interstitial peptides accumulation ➡️ NEURO INFLAMMATION #CCSVI Cerebral micro-bleedings (CMBs) are small chronic brain hemorrhages that have many side effects. For example, CMBs can result in long-term disability, neurologic dysfunction, cognitive impairment and side effects from other medications May 17, 2019 t.co/rhmrQ9D4uG › full Many feel and KNOW so called Multiple Sclerosis is a vascular mechanical issue that should NOT be Solely Treated by Neurologists! #CCSVI #BloodFlowMatters Bizarre! Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is/HAS been an UNPROVEN autoimmune THEORY solely based on Symptoms. Neurologists who exclusively 'treat' the condition are the so called experts that 'treat' the so called MS UNPROVEN autoimmune THEORY afflictionutoimmune vs CCSVI Treatment By Berukoff FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety m.facebook.com/groups/493935520792751/perm MS Many feel and KNOW so called Multiple Sclerosis is a vascular mechanical issue that should NOT be Solely Treated by Neurologists! #CCSVI #BloodFlowMatters Important Debate Liberation MS Society Part 2 by Berukoff FB Group: MultipleStenosisSociety m.facebook.com/groups/493935520792751/permalink/1920670818119207/ Help facilitate NeurovascularDisease Research Collaboration! When Recognized Medical Condition CCSVI is Treated w/Venous Angioplasty MS Symptoms often Ease/Disappear!! Kathleen 2 years Angioversary t.co/VF3QFyuRDJ CCSVI Treatment vs MS Autoimmune t.co/VTtS6nckM1

  • @GooblyWoobly69
    @GooblyWoobly69 День тому

    I’m guessing all of these comments didn’t watch past 20 seconds before complaining

  • @glenparker234
    @glenparker234 День тому

    Well they started testing me regularly I have a blood sugar sensor stuck to my arm all the time. People and my doctors have been telling me for years that I must have diabetes because I was over 30 but when testing my blood sugar was never over 130 now I got injured moving a carport with my brother carrying it across the driveway cracked my 2nd toe causing a big hematoma on my foot which went septic and they cut off my foot after being treated in the hospital they put me on insulin satins, beta blockers blood thinners, and a few other pills. I’m not sure about. Now on those I got neuropathy in both hands and my remaining foot some thing I’d never had before my blood sugar was around 95 to 100 all of the time I was in the hospital my blood pressure went up to 154/96 the throwing up every morning bothered me the most and then the night terrors started from the blood thinners and then they gave me Covid in the hospital I didn’t get any symptoms from that they kept checking me for liver and kidney failure which come from the satins and bath-blockers I found out after the night terrors because I’ve never experienced anything like that in my life and sing I wasn😢going to go back to sleep I started looking up what I was taking and they sent me in to get a hart monitor stuck to my chest well several of the nurses got upset because my arm was now black and blue from my Elbow to my armpit I couldn’t drive or anything because of also being dizzy all of the time and was also starting to suffer from dementia and talking writhing or doing anything were becoming almost impossible to do the bata-blockers also said you can’t be alone ever because you’re hart can stop and you have to always have someone their doing CPR till help arriving can continue. Anyway the nice nurses rushed me to the ER where i spent most of the rest of the day and most of the night looking for blood clots they didn’t find any also my eyes were hemorrhageing not because of the drugs because they never cause these problems even though they are listed on web Md as problems from these drugs well I had run out of all of them and was going to get the refills on the way home but after getting out of the hospital everything was closed and I couldn’t get a ride to town again for altos a week. But then something funny started happening the feeling in my fingers started coming back I wasn’t throwing up every morning the first time in almost 6 months my thinking started getting clearer I was still having trouble writhing it took almost a week to list the ten symptoms that had gone away after going off of the drugs and my blood pressure had dropped to 130/85 the lowest it has been since going to the hospital and my blood sugar was around 100 to 175 the doctor got mad that my blood pressure and other symptoms had gone Dow and walked out refusing to even talk about the symptoms that were listed as overdoses of the medications 💊 that were now gone. It’s been almost a year now that I’ve been off of them my finger tips are still a little tingling and my foot is a little numb and I’m still getting injections in each eyeball but that down to around once every 8 weeks now and my vision has gotten a lot better I still use reader glasses but I can read my iPhone with out them the small print is still a little fussy but I can read it. My blood pressure has gone down to 120/80 I don’t have any irregular heartbeat but here’s the big one the med cause the vitamin B receptors to stop working that’s what causes the numbness so I take vitamin B1, B6, B12, D3 Magnesium and K2 not all of the time but even not eating for over 24 hours if I take B6 my sugar goes up to around 250 and stays there for around 12 hours even taking the long lasting insulin will not lower it vitamins B1 and B12 will rase it to around 200 now I quit eating anything with sugar and very seldom eat any starches just meat and some vegetables mostly caned or fresh. Now I’ve been playing the harmonica since I was around 5 or 6 years old back in the 60’s I’m almost 68 years old now the last few months my blood sugar has been creeping up. Like I said I have the FreeStyle Libre 2 I check it anytime I do anything different before eating after eating or doing anything different or feeling differently throughey out the day testing 5 or 6 times a day sometimes more often now I’ve started playing my harmonica again I even posted some of it live on Facebook part of which got messed up and deleted so I did another 1.5 hours of playing so I could show my doctor who by the was wasn’t interested in the health of his patience but here’s what I found out when my blood sugar is over 250 to 300 or higher I can play and wright music from 250 down to about 180 I can play my instruments around 180 I have trouble with thinking and playin a tune around 150 I can sort of play songs that I know very well but have trouble remembering the tunes or even playing along with them on my phone when my blood sugar gets down around 100 I have a hard time even watching UA-cam. Now last weekend I went to the local food bank they gave me a small loaf of French bread I made a couple of sandwiches 1 slice of bread about 3 inches square and a 1/2 inch thin with a little mayo a slice of cheese and some ham on it my blood sugar went to 367 after eating 2 of these last night at 9:30 pm. I even took my insulin at 10:30 pm now I know it’s bad because I don’t feel bad and I haven’t been feeling hungry all of the time so you know I’m risking my life by not being hungry all of the time and being able to do thing and being able to think that’s one of the worse signs of diabetes not being able to think or do thing and not being hungry all of the time that’s how I’m guessing you know your healthy if your miserable in pain feeling bad you know your going to die any minute then your doing everything right but if your not in pain your stomach isn’t upset and you can think and do things that is unhealthy. Just check out me on Facebook under Glen Parker my sugar was around 250 and I was able to play till it drops to 180 and I started having trouble remembering how to play a instrument that I’ve been playing since the 1960’s and at 180 I’m having trouble playing and had to quit what I’d like to know is how did they determine that 100 was good the only study I could find on the internet was they tested 10 college students for a week in 1950 and determine that 100 was normal and healthy now I was little back then and I do remember the 60’s they checked 10 college student who were probably hung over and sold there blood for beer money one week and they determined that these 10 drunk kids were what everyone should try to accomplish well I’m not a alcoholic and have only drank a couple of times in my life and have never gotten drug and passed out ever and don’t plan on doing so in the future either although most of my relatives on both sides of the family were alcoholics and drug addict and drinking cases of beer and throwing up all over myself and the yard like they did every week and feeling like they did the rest of the week just didn’t appeals to me. Maybe I’m a rebel but I don’t want to live like that and if that Normal I’ll pass

  • @bolinhong2598
    @bolinhong2598 День тому

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best. #droyalo

  • @Hardiarm
    @Hardiarm 2 дні тому

    The amount of bad research in this area is staggering. I took a look at the paper published 4/2016. Enrolment was from 1999 - 2002 so they had plenty of time to do a proper study. The total mean Vit D intake in the 2nd trimester was only 600 IU. No surprise that 33% of mothers were under 50nmol/L (seriously deficient for a pregnant mother), 61% of infants and 18% of their school age children. How is that even allowed to happen??

  • @peachnightlight
    @peachnightlight 2 дні тому

    I dont understand why adhd is so prominent now too. I can see chemicals being the issue.

  • @jackcastle4810
    @jackcastle4810 3 дні тому

    Early January of 2022 my father died of heart failure. Two years prior he had a heart attack and surgery with stents. But it didn't make a difference. Should I look into this? Maybe the doctors are to blame maybe its not uncommon. But I getting suspicious that they didn't properly test or even diagnose him.

  • @BeckyAntonio
    @BeckyAntonio 4 дні тому

    My child’s speech delay has improved a lot since we started using Doctor Oyalo herbal product. It’s been a blessing

  • @Alimbabayevs
    @Alimbabayevs 4 дні тому

    www.youtube.com/@DrNina771

  • @PritySonowal-he9mx
    @PritySonowal-he9mx 4 дні тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this informative video about normal blood sugar levels.

  • @princes4223
    @princes4223 6 днів тому

    Worst background sound so far I listened. Too loud. Try to listen to calm.. but did exactly opposite

  • @user-he7kv6fn6q
    @user-he7kv6fn6q 6 днів тому

    Ive been feeling lightheaded for the past 2 days does anybody know what I should do? It only stops when I lay down. I've drank plenty of water but it doesnt seem to help

  • @Laugh-A-Lot-kt8ij
    @Laugh-A-Lot-kt8ij 6 днів тому

    Thank you. Blessings...Always

  • @keithchegwin1222
    @keithchegwin1222 6 днів тому

    I have a long term muscle back pain, so what one do i use?

  • @eilianejad9178
    @eilianejad9178 7 днів тому

    Yappington city

  • @blackred1032
    @blackred1032 8 днів тому

    Just got to LA, checking in to my hotel and I sprained my ankle. Heard it pop. Instantly started swelling.. was able to walk to my room. Just kept cold pack on it for a few hours and elevated it. Swelling went down a lot first hours. Some vacation. Can't even be a tourist now

  • @jerusalem7050
    @jerusalem7050 9 днів тому

    Thank you great and concise explanation.

  • @NQT0125
    @NQT0125 9 днів тому

    The waves are a little too loud for me😅

  • @Rascal7701
    @Rascal7701 9 днів тому

    What did you expect him to say about meeting a diverse team.. duh huh

  • @DhhskkHehdis
    @DhhskkHehdis 10 днів тому

    Doctor Herbs has been instrumental in overcoming my child’s speech delay. The progress is incredible

  • @flyerscout2
    @flyerscout2 10 днів тому

    They lowered the range to cell more drugs.

  • @fabiencrescent6503
    @fabiencrescent6503 10 днів тому

    The famous 1 paragraph video 😎

  • @Rascal7701
    @Rascal7701 10 днів тому

    This woman wanted so much more. You could see she was not happy..

  • @Rascal7701
    @Rascal7701 10 днів тому

    This person doesn’t care about anything but promoting D.E.I. Our Spanish friends family in this country are so vast and varied and they are all Americans first and foremost and of course they should be proud of there heritage but to lump them all together is not the right thing in my humble opinion! Carlos was totally honest. He could not give her what she was trying to make up., We need to be real not fake. Carlos kept it real.

  • @Rascal7701
    @Rascal7701 10 днів тому

    Carlos is a hard working man ! Hey Carlos say hello to Samantha!

  • @ElnoraBeck-gv9ml
    @ElnoraBeck-gv9ml 10 днів тому

    Mt Sinai Saved my life. The care I recieved there inspired me to become a physician.

  • @irwinator2019
    @irwinator2019 11 днів тому

    I have cervical radiculopathy due to pinched nerves in c4-5 and c5-6. Clinic told me I will need surgery ASAP. This video puts me more at ease.

  • @ELaho
    @ELaho 11 днів тому

    I don’t think it’s becoming more common, it’s just being diagnosed more.

  • @HealingEachOther-tz4gj
    @HealingEachOther-tz4gj 12 днів тому

    I got allergic contact dermatitis from using a hair product. It affected my scalp. I stopped using it and then it still spread to the rest of my body. My doctors gave me antibiotics and steroid creams. Nothing worked permanently. This lasted for SIX MONTHS. I read a book that it had to do with gut health and vitamin D deficiency. I got sunlight, ate salmon, took vitamin D supplements, I cut out sugars and added prebiotic fiber and I felt a difference in two weeks. In another two weeks, my skin healed and the itching stopped. This experience inspired me to start my own channel talking about this stuff. If you are suffering, there's a cure!

  • @einstein8839
    @einstein8839 13 днів тому

    My eyes burry vision after herpes

  • @RJ-zu2hr
    @RJ-zu2hr 17 днів тому

    Describing a heart attack not angina.

  • @Christine7729
    @Christine7729 18 днів тому

    That just sounds terrifying.

  • @ksiva2295
    @ksiva2295 18 днів тому

    Fasting glucose test now changed to morning glucose test. Glucose level is tend to be high in the morning.

  • @tinawatson9841
    @tinawatson9841 19 днів тому

    I find it hard to listen to these doctors at times, they talk over the patients at times,using medical terminology that the patient of course can't understand.

  • @MariahRuthven
    @MariahRuthven 20 днів тому

    I just got out yesterday, same surgery and I can say with certainty that recovery is not that quick I feel absolutely horrible. Amazing work, I nearly lost all sensation down my right side and it’s all back so this is definitely a life saver, but post op is horrible.

  • @GinaMartin-fc2wh
    @GinaMartin-fc2wh 20 днів тому

    Does iron infusion mean you have cancer in your body

  • @dorson9135
    @dorson9135 20 днів тому

    99 % came from falling of stair or playing games ❤

  • @tatum8492
    @tatum8492 22 дні тому

    Im a chef, ive had flat feet from the age of 10 but my doctor said it wasnt too bad and to watch it... Well, im 18 now and have to get orthopedic shoes... Im a chef and work 7am-6pm... Sometimes later. I get a one hour break but by the end of the day im in excruciating pain. Im good until im not good. During the drive home im good but when i try to walk my feet are so bad i have to stop myself from dropping to the ground... I also have hip impingements in both hips so... YAY

  • @andreeastanut2218
    @andreeastanut2218 23 дні тому

    👌👌👌

  • @saaedanfalsaaedanfal1196
    @saaedanfalsaaedanfal1196 23 дні тому

    Love u sir

  • @sheronshopz
    @sheronshopz 25 днів тому

    Flat feet are literally a nightmare for me 😮

  • @sheronshopz
    @sheronshopz 25 днів тому

    When I asked my doctor if my flat feet was causing my posture and shoulders to feel off, she said no. It's all connected but she doesn't think it's coming from my feet. Like I feel like that's not true

  • @andreaenciso2147
    @andreaenciso2147 25 днів тому

    You’re an amazing & such a wonderful human being. Thank you for this video. I’ve been listening to it every day once a day and it’s made a huge difference. 🙏🏽🤍

  • @maleenetabon159
    @maleenetabon159 25 днів тому

    Thank you, Dr. Green for breaking this down. I understand your radiation treatments a lot better now. I greatly appreciate your guidance 🙏🏾 🎉

  • @JoeyNYSDnomad
    @JoeyNYSDnomad 26 днів тому

    These 2 docs are just awesome.

  • @rebeccaslater1398
    @rebeccaslater1398 27 днів тому

    Covid vaccines gave me this

  • @genuinereviewwithemma
    @genuinereviewwithemma 27 днів тому

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  • @johnlee703
    @johnlee703 28 днів тому

    China found a cure to diabetes via stem cell. USA will block this. Better to move to China now if you want affordable living and medicare.

  • @tushawnmusic6920
    @tushawnmusic6920 29 днів тому

    Smoking what?! 🤔🤔🤨🤨