Australia has the highest COVID-19 infection rate in the world | ABC News

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Australia has the highest COVID-19 infection rate in the world | ABC News

COVID case numbers are rising again across the country. In fact, Australia now has the highest infection rate in the world with health experts worried we’ve become too complacent about the virus. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://ab.co/39gxffC

Epidemiologist Prof. Nancy Baxter believes if the country is too relaxed with COVID-19, Australia will see a spike of COVID-related deaths.

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Why do blood types matter? – Natalie S. Hodge

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Dig into the 4 main blood types — A, B, AB, and O — and find out why some bloods can mix while others cannot.

It’s often said that despite humanity’s many conflicts, we all bleed the same blood. It’s a nice thought, but not quite accurate. In fact, our blood comes in a few different varieties. Natalie S. Hodge defines the four major blood types and sheds light on why some bloods can mix while others cannot.

Lesson by Natalie S. Hodge, animation by Brad Purnell.

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What trends are researchers seeing with the coronavirus?

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An interactive map tracking the number of coronavirus cases globally in near real time has become an important tool for researchers, health officials and the public at large. It was created by Johns Hopkins engineering professor Lauren Gardner and her graduate student Ensheng Dong. Hari Sreenivasan spoke to Gardner about how the interactive map works and what trends they are seeing.

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Travel Trends after Coronavirus

The Travel and Tourism industry witnessed an unprecedented collapse this year due to COVID-19. This video explores how Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the Middle East and Africa were impacted by lockdowns and restrictions, and how each region can recover from the downturn.
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I have diabetes… #shorts

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O Covid 19 ou A Covid 19. Qual a forma correta?

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Prevenção à Covid ou prevenção ao Covid? Como escrever corretamente em época de pandemia, para evitar que as pessoas riam de ti escondidas atrás das máscaras.

Bon Iver – Blood Bank – Official Video

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Blood Bank (10th Anniversary Edition) – out now via Jagjaguwar 

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Bon Iver – Blood Bank **lyrics** (I do not own song)
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.

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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.

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Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates – or carb – break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source – in muscles for example – or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes

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This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.

[LIVE] Coronavirus Pandemic: Real Time Dashboard, World Maps, Charts, News

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[LIVE] Coronavirus Pandemic: Real Time Dashboard, World Maps, Charts, News

Coronavirus Live Streaming: Breaking news, world Map and live counter on total cases, death, recovered cases and vaccine program progress.

I started this live stream on Jan 26th. Many people are worried about the spread of coronavirus. For anyone that wants to know the real-time progression of the worldwide spread of this virus, I offer this live stream. The purpose is not to instill fear or panic, nor is it to necessarily comfort; I just want to present the data to help inform the public of the current situation.

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Urinalysis Interpretation Explained Clearly – Glucose & Ketones in Urine

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Confidently understand and interpret urinalysis results with Dr. Seheult. This video is a free trial video of the course at https://www.medcram.com/courses/urinalysis and illustrates glucose and ketones in the urine (glucosuria & ketonuria).

From a simple urine dipstick test to microscopic examination…
The urinalysis is among the most common and useful tests available.

Looking for clarity on how to interpret urinalysis results?

Are you brushing past some results because you don’t understand their clinical significance?

In Urinalysis Explained Clearly, renowned instructor Dr. Roger Seheult illustrates each urinalysis finding in a series of digestible videos, quizzes, and case studies.

𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐠:
– The pros and cons of each urine collection method
– A breakdown of what each urinalysis result means (protein, nitrites, blood, billirubin, urobilinogen, leukocyte esterase, heme, etc.)
– The difference between bilirubin and urobilinogen
– A review of urine electrolytes
– How to perform a gross assessment of urine
– Illustrations of the key urine crystals and casts.
– Helpful ways to utilize equations such as FENa, FEUrea, TTKG, and Urinary anion gap.
– Quiz questions and case studies to reinforce core concepts and help you study

𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗲:

– How glucose in the urine is measured (peroxide)
– The concentration of glucose needed for its presence in urine (transport maximum)
– Glucosuria false positives
– Fanconi syndrome
– Glucosuria in diabetic patients
– Urine ketones vs serum ketones
– How urine ketones are measured (nitroprusside test)

Visit https://www.MedCram.com for this complete course and over 100 free lectures. This is the home for ALL MedCram.com medical videos (many medical videos, medical lectures, and quizzes are not on YouTube).

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