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Neoplastic Disease: Everything You Need To Know

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Neoplastic Disease: Everything You Need To Know

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0:09 Introduction
0:38 Causes of Neoplastic Disease
1:34 symptoms of Neoplastic Disease
3:21 Treatment of Neoplastic Disease

A neoplasm (/ˈniː.oʊˌplæzəm, ˈniː.ə-/)[1][2] is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists in growing abnormally, even if the original trigger is removed.[3][4][5] This abnormal growth usually forms a mass, when it may be called a tumor.[6]

ICD-10 classifies neoplasms into four main groups: benign neoplasms, in situ neoplasms, malignant neoplasms, and neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behavior.[7] Malignant neoplasms are also simply known as cancers and are the focus of oncology.

Prior to the abnormal growth of tissue, as neoplasia, cells often undergo an abnormal pattern of growth, such as metaplasia or dysplasia.[8] However, metaplasia or dysplasia does not always progress to neoplasia and can occur in other conditions as well.[3] The word is from Ancient Greek νέος- neo ‘new’ and πλάσμα plasma ‘formation, creation’. A neoplasm can be benign, potentially malignant, or malignant (cancer).[9]

Benign tumors include uterine fibroids, osteophytes and melanocytic nevi (skin moles). They are circumscribed and localized and do not transform into cancer.[8]
Potentially-malignant neoplasms include carcinoma in situ. They are localised, do not invade and destroy but in time, may transform into a cancer.
Malignant neoplasms are commonly called cancer. They invade and destroy the surrounding tissue, may form metastases and, if untreated or unresponsive to treatment, will generally prove fatal.
Secondary neoplasm refers to any of a class of cancerous tumor that is either a metastatic offshoot of a primary tumor, or an apparently unrelated tumor that increases in frequency following certain cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Rarely there can be a metastatic neoplasm with no known site of the primary cancer and this is classed as a cancer of unknown primary origin.
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WHO Vector borne disease animation WHD2014

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The theme of World Health Day 2014 is vector-borne diseases, under the slogan “Small bite: big threat”. Vectors are small organisms that carry diseases and spread them from person to person and place to place. They can put our health at risk, at home and when we travel. Every year more than one million people die from vector-borne diseases, such as malaria, dengue, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis and yellow fever. Many more people are left with chronic illness and disabilities as a result of infection.
It is time to draw global attention to the threat posed by vectors and vector-borne diseases. The World Health Day campaign aims to raise awareness of the threat posed by vectors and vector-borne diseases and to encourage families and communities to take simple measures to protect themselves.
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New research may reveal why Lyme disease causes chronic symptoms for some

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According to a new CDC study, a particular immune system marker may be why some people experience lingering symptoms after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. NBC News’ Dr. Natalie Azar explains what researchers know about the protein interferon alpha and the challenges behind diagnosing Lyme disease.

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Matchbox Twenty – Disease (Official Video)

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The official video of “Disease” by Matchbox Twenty from the album ‘Exile on Mainstream’.

JUST ANNOUNCED! Matchbox Twenty 2020
w/ special guest The Wallflowers #MB2020
↓Full List of Tour Dates↓

Matchbox Twenty fanclub members can purchase tickets beginning Tues., Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Fri., Jan. 17, starting at 12 p.m. ET at LiveNation.com. For additional ticketing information, visit www.MatchboxTwenty.com.

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July 18 Gilford, NH
July 19 Syracuse, NY
July 21 Camden, NJ
July 22 Wantagh, NY
July 24 Saratoga Springs, NY
July 25 Mansfield, MA
July 26 Uncasville, CT
July 28 Holmdel, NJ
July 29 Bristow, VA
July 31 Virginia Beach, VA
Aug 1 Raleigh, NC
Aug 02 Charlotte, NC
Aug 04 Atlanta, GA
Aug 05 Nashville, TN
Aug 07 Tampa, FL
Aug 08 West Palm Beach, FL
Aug 09 Jacksonville, FL
Aug 11 Pelham, AL
Aug 13 Memphis, TN
Aug 14 Houston, TX
Aug 15 Dallas, TX
Aug 17 Oklahoma City, OK
Aug 18 Rogers, AR
Aug 19 Maryland Heights, MO
Aug 21 Tinley Park, IL
Aug 22 Noblesville, IN
Aug 23 Moline, IL
Aug 25 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Aug 26 Burgettstown, PA
Aug 27 Cincinnati, OH
Aug 29 Darien Center, NY
Aug 30 Toronto, ON
Sept 01 Clarkston, MI
Sept 02 Toledo, OH
Sept 04 Welch, MN
Sept 05 Sioux City, IA
Sept 06 Kansas City, MO
Sept 08 Omaha, NE
Sept 10 Denver, CO
Sept 12 Boise, ID
Sept 13 Salt Lake City, UT
Sept 15 Seattle, WA
Sept 16 Vancouver, BC
Sept 17 Ridgefield, WA
Sept 19 Mountain View, CA
Sept 20 Fresno, CA
Sept 22 Phoenix, AZ
Sept 23 San Diego, CA
Sept 24 Irvine, CA
Sept 26 Las Vegas, NV
Sept 27 Bakersfield, CA
Sept 28 Los Angeles, CA

Matchbox Twenty is working with VNUE’s DiscLive to offer fans limited-edition “instant” collectible CD sets and digital downloads from each show of the tour. Fans may pre-order the CD sets via Ticketmaster for a discount when they purchase their tickets. VIP ticket buyers will receive a download card free with their purchase of every VIP package. Fans may also pre-order via DiscLive’s website (www.disclive.net) and can have CDs shipped, or can pick them up at the show(s) they attend.

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Formed in Florida, alternative rock band Matchbox Twenty consists of Rob Thomas, Brian Yale, Paul Doucette, and Kyle Cook. The group signed with Atlantic Records in 1995, creating four studio albums including 12x platinum ’Yourself or Someone Like You’ and 4x platinum ’Mad Season’. The band’s debut album spawned the hit singles “Push,” “3AM,” “Real World,” “Long Day,” and “Back 2 Good” and continued to spit out hits such as “Bent,” “Unwell,” “If You’re Gone,” “Bright Lights” and “Disease.”

In addition to more than 30 million records sold worldwide, Matchbox Twenty headlined six different tours and has earned many honors, including five Grammy nominations, four American Music Award nods, the 2004 People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Musical Group”, and they were named “Best New Band” in the 1997 Rolling Stone Readers Poll.

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ME/CFS - An Overview of an Underappreciated Disease

A discussion of the symptoms, epidemiology, diagnostic criteria, pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis of ME/CFS.

For more information, I recommend checking out: me-pedia.org

Because I anticipate it may be the most controversial topic raised in the video, the *hypothesis* that ME and CFS *may* be overlapping but distinct conditions is discussed in this paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808825/

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What are the telltale signs of heart disease?

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TV Personality Bob Harper discusses some of the signs and symptoms he endured from surviving a heart attack himself.
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Legionnaires’ Disease | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Legionnaires’ Disease | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Legionnaires’ Disease | Causes, Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Legionnaires’ Disease is an atypical pneumonia caused by a gram negative bacterial infection. The bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ Disease is infamous for being spread through aerosolized droplets of water from contaminated sources included air conditioning units, hot tubs, etc. In this lesson, we discuss in more detail the transmission of Legionnaires’ Disease, along with some of the pathophysiology, the signs and symptoms, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.

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Only a physician or other licensed healthcare professional are able to determine the requirement for medical assistance to be given to a patient. Please seek the advice of your physician or other licensed healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding a medical condition.
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Lyme Disease, Animation

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Lyme disease (vector-transmitted disease): causes, transmission, stages of Lyme disease, pathophysiology, complications, diagnosis, prevention and treatments. For patient education. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/infectious-diseases/-/medias/2d244741-05aa-45fb-a550-0f5a31f8a4e6-lyme-disease-narrated-animation
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Lyme disease is infection caused by several species of Borrelia bacteria, and is typically transmitted by ticks, in particular deer ticks (vector). Small mammals, such as mice and squirrels, are the primary reservoir for Borrelia. They host the larval and nymphal forms of deer ticks and infect them with the bacteria. Deer host adult ticks, but do not carry Borrelia. Lyme disease is most prevalent in areas where deer ticks are most abundant.
Not every tick bite leads to Lyme disease. To cause the disease, the tick must be infected with Borrelia, and the infected tick must attach to the human body long enough, typically for at least 36 hours, for the bacteria to enter the body.
The best way to prevent Lyme disease is to avoid tick bites, by staying away from wooded areas, or covering up the skin and using insect repellents; and if bitten, to remove the tick as soon as possible.
In the early stage of the disease, the bacteria spread from the site of the tick bite, forming a characteristic bull’s eye-shaped rash, called erythema migrans, that expands over the course of several days, then fades after 3 to 4 weeks. The rash is warm to touch but typically not itchy or painful. However, some patients may have an uncharacteristic rash, or no rash at all. Patients may also have flu-like symptoms and swollen lymph nodes at this stage.
Without treatment, the bacteria spread through the lymphatic system and bloodstream to other organs and other skin sites, and the disease progresses to the early-disseminated stage, stage 2, which typically starts after a month, and lasts for a couple of months. Symptoms are due to inflammation triggered by the bacteria in the affected organs. In the joints, inflammation causes joint pain, most commonly in the knees. In the nervous system, inflamed nerves can result in numbness and muscle weakness. Inflammation in the brain may lead to meningitis or cognitive defects, such as impaired memory. Rarely, infection can cause irregular heartbeats. Some patients may also have multiple ring-shaped secondary skin lesions.
If left untreated, the late stage, stage 3, begins months to years after the initial infection. The most common feature is joint pain, or Lyme arthritis. Patients may also present with aseptic meningitis, Bell’s palsy, nerve pain, or cognitive deficits. Some patients may be misdiagnosed as having fibromyalgia.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms, especially the characteristic rash, history of a tick bite, and lab tests for antibodies against the bacteria, which are positive a few weeks after the bite. However, diagnosis can be difficult as many patients do not recall having a tick bite or a rash.
In most cases, Lyme disease can be treated successfully with 2 weeks of oral antibiotics. Patients with neurological symptoms may require intravenous antibiotics and a longer treatment course. The earlier the treatment begins, the higher the chance of full recovery.
A small number of patients may have symptoms that last for months after they finish treatment. This condition is called post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, PTLDS, and is likely caused by an autoimmune response triggered by the bacteria rather than the infection itself. Additional antibiotic treatments are not useful, but patients with PTLDS usually recover slowly over time.
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New Study: 29% Improvement In Alzheimer’s Disease?!

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A new human study has shown a 29% improvement in the cognitive abilities of Alzheimers Disease Patients when they were given a combination of supplements.

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Chronic Liver Disease be cured? | Liver Damages can be Reversible? | Dr. Ujwal, Gastroenterologist

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Liver is a vital organ. Liver is the only organ of body having ability to renew. The majority of organs, including the heart, rebuild the damaged tissue with a scar, similar to how the skin does. In contrast, the liver has the capacity to regenerate cells to repair damaged tissue. The liver will fully recover after 30 days if there are no complications, even if up to 50 to 60 percent of the liver cells could be damaged in an extreme circumstance like a Tylenol overdose within three to four days.

The development of scar tissue within the liver causes liver disease complications when regeneration is either blocked or rendered ineffective. This happens when a virus, drug, alcohol, or other harmful factor keeps attacking the liver and hinders full regeneration. It is quite challenging to stop the development of scar tissue once it has started. Cirrhosis is a disorder marked by severe liver scarring. Cirrhosis is a sign of advanced liver disease and is typically followed by the start of problems.

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How Bloodborne Pathogens and Disease are Spread

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Germs are found on almost every surface we come in contact with, which makes it incredibly common for our bodies to be exposed to them. But why are some of these germs relatively harmless, while others can be fatal? Yannay Khaikan and Nicole Mideo explore this question by examining germs’ varying modes of transmission.

Lesson by Yannay Khaikin and Nicole Mideo, animation by Ace & Son Moving Picture Co., LLC.