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Concern over mysterious disease: New cases of severe hepatitis found in 20 countries | WION

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As the new severe Hepatitis of unknown origin continues to puzzle the world, at least 8 children have been hospitalized in Argentina under suspected cases and are under observation. According to the Argentinian Government, these eight cases are isolated and no connection is found between any of them.

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Viral Infections – How Viruses Work and Ways To Treat Them

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Viruses are capsules with genetic material inside. They are very tiny, much smaller than bacteria. Viruses cause familiar infectious diseases such as the common cold, flu and warts. They also cause severe illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, smallpox and hemorrhagic fevers.

Viruses are like hijackers. They invade living, normal cells and use those cells to multiply and produce other viruses like themselves. This eventually kills the cells, which can make you sick.

Viral infections are hard to treat because viruses live inside your body’s cells. They are “protected” from medicines, which usually move through your bloodstream. Antibiotics do not work for viral infections. There are a few antiviral medicines available. Vaccines can help prevent you from getting many viral diseases.

NIH: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Diseases – Fungal Diseases

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Diseases – Fungal Diseases: In this lesson, Rohit Pathak explains about the different types of diseases which are caused by the fungus. He has explained about the Fungal ‘DISEASES’. This course is about how diseases are caused, what is virus, bacteria, fungi or protozoa and their treatment and symptoms etc.

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What makes tuberculosis (TB) the world's most infectious killer? – Melvin Sanicas

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Learn why tuberculosis, TB, is the world’s most infectious disease and how medical advancements are improving treatment.

In 2008, two 9,000-year old skeletons were found with their bones infected by an all too familiar bacterium. The ancient Greeks knew its effects as phthisis; the Incans called it chaky oncay; and today we call it tuberculosis, or TB. TB is still one of the world’s most infectious killers, causing more deaths than malaria or even HIV. How has it persisted for so long? Melvin Sanicas investigates.

Lesson by Melvin Sanicas, directed by Augenblick Studios.

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Name one disease which spread through direct contact.

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Name one disease which spread through direct contact.
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Terrible News! Arsenio Hall Is Confirmed To Be Suffering From Dangerous Disease & Quit Acting

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He hosted the late-night talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show,[4] from 1989 until 1994, and again from 2013 to 2014.

He has appeared in Martial Law, Coming to America (1988), Coming 2 America (2021), and Harlem Nights (1989). He was also the host of Star Search and appeared as Alan Thicke’s sidekick on the talk show Thicke of the Night.

In 2012, he won NBC’s reality-competition game show Celebrity Apprentice 5.[5]In 1986, the Fox network introduced The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers, created to directly challenge The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. After a moderate start, ratings for the show sagged. Relations between Rivers and network executives at Fox quickly eroded, and she left in 1987.[10] The series was subsequently renamed The Late Show, and featured several interim hosts, including Ross Shafer, Suzanne Somers, Shawn Thompson, Richard Belzer and Robert Townsend, before it was canceled in 1988. Hall was also chosen to host the show in the fall of 1987, and his stint proved immensely popular, leading to his being offered his own show in syndication.[11]

From January 2, 1989 to May 27, 1994, he had a Paramount contract to host a nationwide syndicated late night talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show. It was a breakout success, rating especially high among the coveted younger demographic, and known for its audience’s distinctive alternative to applause in chanting, “Woof, woof, woof!” (which originated in the Cleveland Browns’ Dawg Pound in the east end zone) while pumping their fists. The practice soon became such a ritual that by 1991 it had become a “pop culture stamp of approval”—one that Hall said had become “so popular it’s getting on people’s nerves”.[12] The gesture was so well known that it appeared in films such as Pretty Woman, Passenger 57, Aladdin, and The Hard Way.[12]

He also had a rivalry with Jay Leno after the latter was named host of The Tonight Show, during which Hall said that he would “kick Jay’s ass” in ratings.[13]

Hall used his fame during this period to help fight worldwide prejudice against HIV/AIDS after Magic Johnson contracted the virus. Hall and Johnson filmed a public service announcement about the disease that aired in the early 1990s.[subscribe my channel
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Examples of Disease Spread by Direct Contact

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Examples of Disease Spread
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A short animated film produced by the Global Health Media Project http://globalhealthmedia.org in collaboration with Yoni Goodman http://yonigoodman.com.

This film makes visible the invisible cholera germs as a young boy shows how to help the sick and guides his village in preventing the spread of cholera.

The film shows how to make the basic homemade oral rehydration solution using sugar, salt , and safe water as these items were felt to be most widely available. However, a solution prepared with a readymade ORS packet is the first choice if supplies are available.

Director: Yoni Goodman

Producer: Deborah Van Dyke

Story: Deborah Van Dyke, Yoni Goodman

Design: Yoni Goodman

Animation: Yoni Goodman, Sefi Gayego

Music and Sound Effects: Uri Kalian

Special Thanks: Mark Binder, Peter Cardellichio, Ron Koss
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How do bacteria cause disease?

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How do bacteria cause disease
This video will cover how and why bacteria cause diseases with Chlamydia and Staphylococcus aurous as two key examples.

Learning objectives 

Explain why pathogenic bacteria are heterotrophs and not autotrophs
Describe why bacteria can be described as parasites
Explain the difference between obligate pathogens and opportunistic pathogens and provide a bacterial example of each.
Describe the life cycle of Chlamydia and explain why this makes Chlamydia a obligate pathogen
Describe the life cycle of Staphylococcus aurous and explain the key differences between S. aurous and Chlamydia life cycles
 Explain what hemolysin is and how it helps Staphylococcus aurous thrive and become pathogenic.
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Ferris State University Professor Throws Tantrum on Zoom

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Ferris state university professor throws tantrum on zoom.
This is an edited shorter version of the original video.
Professors name is Barry Mehler.
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Top 10 Rarest Diseases You've Never Heard Of

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Top 10 Rarest Diseases You've Never Heard Of

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There are some mystery diseases you may never have heard of. From Foreign Accent Syndrome, to the Tree Man Illness, to Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome – which inspired “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” – these are some of the strangest known medical conditions. WatchMojo counts down ten fascinating rare illnesses.

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00:44 #10: Foreign Accent Syndrome
01:48 #9: Microcephaly
02:32 #8: Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis
03:18 #7: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP)
04:00 #6: Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome
04:50 #5: Harlequin-Type Ichthyosis
05:39 #4: Congenital Analgesia
06:24 #3, #2 & #1???

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