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Diseases in Dungeons and Dragons 5E (A Doctor's Overview)

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Diseases in Dungeons and Dragons 5E (A Doctor's Overview)

Diseases in Dungeons and Dragons 5E (A Doctor’s Overview)
Not every character in Dungeons and Dragons is as flawless as their player character make think they are. I go over the general rules of disease as a mechanic in Dungeons and Dragons 5e and share some real life similarities from an MD perspective.

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Cotton Mill Girl: Behind Lewis Hine's Photograph & Child Labor Series | 100 Photos | TIME

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Bacterial Infections Found

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The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that three out of four infants who died suddenly while under the care of a Seoul hospital had bacterial infections. Authorities say test results suggest it was an antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but that doesn’t explain why the babies died in such close succession.

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The four newborn babies died at around 3 p.m. Saturday. When the babies inside the intensive care unit showed abnormal symptoms including fever, the medical staff at Ewha Womans University Medical Center Mokdong Hospital sampled blood from three of them. This was about two hours and 40 minutes before the first cardiac arrest took place. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that based on their initial blood culture test results of the three newborns, “citrobacter freundii”, which is a bacteria suspected of antibiotic resistance, was found in their bodies. Officials said they are conducting genetic analysis for an accurate diagnosis

[Soundbite] Park Gi-soo(KCDC) : “Blood tests conducted before their deaths have produced results of suspected bacterial infection. We’re trying to confirm what the virus is.”

Citrobacter freundii is an intestinal bacteria that exists in normal adults. However in rare cases, for people with low immunity, it’s known to cause pathogenic infections such as respiratory, urinary or blood infections. The bacteria is also prone to antibiotic resistance which raises the possibility of the hospital’s misuse of antibiotics being a factor in the newborns’ death. However even if bacterial infection is confirmed, it still doesn’t explain why the four newborns died at nearly the exact same time. Health authorities are looking into the case and remain open to all possibilities including medical malpractice. Officials are also following up on the condition of 12 other newborns who left Ewha Medical Center or were transferred to another hospital since the deadly incident was reported. Authoritie
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This is a bacterial problem. Like many bacteria, there are hundreds of species in your gut, and this one can become really imbalanced and create an overgrowth. Now, Citrobacter is often by default very resistant to different types of antibiotics. Whether you’re taking Cephalosporin or Fluoroquinolone or something like Ciprofloxacin.

Many different types of antibiotic drugs are given to patients if they come back with a positive for bacterial infection like Citro.

Citrobacter is quite smart. Like many bacteria, it actually gets smarter and smarter with many successive generations.

Particularly if you take pharmaceutical antibiotics to try and counter this. Some little known advice that people aren’t given with antibiotics is never keep taking drugs concurrently for the same infection. It’s dumb. Why the hell would you do that? Why would you keep taking another drug? Doctors will say, “Well let’s try this one. Let’s try that one.” What the hell are you doing trying all these different things for? All you’re doing is just digging a deeper hole for yourself to fall into that you’ll never climb out of eventually.

I’ve spent too much time in my practice trying to fix up the mess created by “Let’s give this a try” kind of practitioners. Be very careful. The first shot is the best shot. If you found you’ve got an infection, of a bacterial overgrowth, be very careful the first time you do a treatment. Consider carefully. Maybe you should take a natural treatment before you consider a pharmaceutical intervention. Because it’s a lot easier to ramp things up than it is to ramp things down. Once you’ve done a lot of collateral damage, you’ve busted up a lot of beneficial bacteria, you’ve created a drug resistant form of bacteria, what the heck are you going to try and do to really clean up this mess?

My opinion, not that I want to blow my own trumpet: Check out CanXida Remove. This is a product I designed which is proving to be highly successful for the eradication of lots of different types of bacteria. I’m also finding it excellent for resistant types of bacteria like Citrobacter. Why is that so? Because it’s a very compound product that contains many different types of antimicrobials in it. Some people will say, “Oil of oregano is the best” or “Tanalbit is the best” or “Plant tannins are the best” or “Grapefruit seed extract is the best.”

What I did is I spent quite a lot of years doing stool testing on patients, and I’ve really worked out that many patients come back with bacteria or overgrowths like Citrobacter freundii. I’ve worked out with the stool panels, we can have a look at the back of the stool test and we can actually see the susceptibility panel. We can see what Citrobacter is very sensitive to, and that was a big part of how I created my product, was looking at thousands of stool tests over a period of a long period of time and working out the best combination of antimicrobials to counter this, and the results are certainly coming back.

We’re getting really good feedback from many people now with Citrobacter infection that we’re slowly turning these infections back to normal. Be careful what you take. Even if you just take one antimicrobial like oil of oregano, you may develop a resistance against one particular type of thing. Just be careful not to routinely take the same natural product or pharmaceutical especially, again and again. It’s not a good idea.

When you take a very good antimicrobial and you’ve got a big Citrobacter problem, you’ll find initially a big counter response of the body. This can be described by some people as die off. A good product like CanXida Remove will create a strong effect to counter bacteria like Citrobacter. That could include for up to a week, initial discomfort, but that will very quickly disappear, and you’ll notice a big change in the comfort of the digestive system.

So, rule number one: Think carefully about taking a pharmaceutical drug for a Citrobacter problem. Number two: Why would you take the same medication time and again or keep changing it to different types of medications, whether it’s pharmaceutical or natural, to get the effect you’re looking for. Number three: your first shot is your best shot. So, when you’ve got a problem, take something good straight up front, low dose to get used to it, and to test what your reactions are, ramp it up, and then high dose. Take the sustained high push for several weeks, maybe three or four weeks, and then back off and at the same time you can take a good digestive enzyme/probiotic product. Something like CanXida Restore for example can be taking concurrently with Remove, or could be used at the tail end to finish things off and to tidy up the gut. Of course, retest. So if you’re positive for Citrobacter, check it out again to make sure that you’ve nailed this thing.

James Nunnally's Horrible Fall

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Vaccines and Vaccine Preventable Illness

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Welcome to another edition of TheSynapse eLearning series where we discuss the topic of vaccines and vaccine preventable illness.

In this edition we are proud to have Dr Mark Muscat who is a public health specialist with long experience working in the field of epidemiology and surveillance of communicable diseases. During eight years of work at the Statens Serum Institut of Denmark. Dr Muscat co-ordinated the vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) network EUVAC.NET and issued regular surveillance reports. Created the format for and moderated the updating of national vaccination schedules of all 32 EUVAC.NET-participating countries. Moderated the EUVAC.NET forum for VPD outreak reporting and was the scientific and logistic organizer of the network’s annual meetings. He also collaborated with various gatekeepers in scientific publications on measles and rubella. He also worked for one year in the Department of Antibiotic Resistance and Hygiene and contributed to publications on antibiotic usage and the DANMAP report 2003. He was part of the team working in the Vaccine-preventable Diseases and Immunisation Unit for 2 years especially in the field of measles and rubella elimination.
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Be curious, break the mold, play for a living. No one explains why F-Secure Consulting is such a great place to build your career than our Consultants themselves.

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Vaping / E-Cigarette Lung Failure, Illness, Disease Outbreak

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Please see our most recent update to vaping associated lung injury (on Vitamin E Acetate and the CDC update) here: https://youtu.be/Y8USqAzo2HA

Vaping & E-Cigarette related illnesses & deaths have gathered significant media attention. Join Dr. Seheult of https://www.MedCram.com as he illustrates key points about vaping and E cigarette-related acute pulmonary illness & disease symptoms, diagnosis, CXR, and CT scan findings that we understand at this time. More information and studies are needed as vaping deaths and hospitalizations in 2019 continue to rise (some are calling it a “vaping epidemic”). See the second video in this series on the treatment of vaping associated pulmonary injury: https://youtu.be/7TO7Cfi_o38.

See our updated video on vaping associated lung injury here (on Vitamin E Acetate and the CDC update): https://youtu.be/Y8USqAzo2HAon (November 19, 2019)

Links to articles from the New England Journal of Medicine referenced in this video:

Pulmonary Illness Related to E-Cigarette Use in Illinois and Wisconsin — Preliminary Report: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1911614

Vaping-Induced Lung Injury: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe1912032?query=recirc_mostViewed_railB_article

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Workplace Accidents from Ladders | Fatal Falls From Ladders, OSHA, Fall Protection Training

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There are many reasons why ladders are dangerous. This video will provide you with a better understanding of why ladders in the work place are so dangerous. You will hear from leading experts in the field of fall protection and ladder safety, and see what the possible negative outcomes are if you use ladders inappropriately.

We take ladders for granted because they’re so easy to use. ladders are often the first tool we choose when working at elevation. This approach is known as “Ladders First,” yet more workers are injured in falls from ladders than from any other elevated surface — roofs, scaffolds, balconies, even stairs. Why do workers fall from ladders? Most falls happen because workers select the wrong type of ladder for their job or they set up the ladder improperly and the ladder shifts or slips unexpectedly. Workers also fall when they’re not working safely on the ladder — their foot slips, they lose their balance, they overreach, or something knocks the ladder over. Before choosing a portable
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ALDC Dances Through the PAIN – Dance Moms BIGGEST INJURIES (Flashback MEGA-COMPILATION) | Lifetime

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Vitamin C Deficiency (Scurvy) Symptoms (ex. bad teeth, fatigue), Why symptoms happen & who gets them

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Lesson on Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) deficiency (Scurvy) signs and symptoms, the pathophysiology of vitamin C deficiency, why symptoms occurs, who gets these symptoms, and an in-depth overview of the condition known as scurvy. Vitamin C is an essential vitamin that is required for several metabolic pathways including collagen synthesis, and catecholamine synthesis among others. In the event of reduced dietary intake of vitamin C, the condition of scurvy can occur which leads to symptoms involving the teeth, skin, hair and can even cause depression, fatigue and weakness. Diagnosis includes laboratory investigations and treatment depends on whether the patient is a child or an adult.

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