Why not just tell people with neuropathy to check their feet every day on the bottom, like maybe in the shower? Then if there's a wound they'll be able to clean it and bandage it out go to the doctor.
Well if you know anything about diabetes, you know most of these people are severely overweight and can't even bend down to tie their own shoes, let alone "check the bottom of their feet in the shower"
Oh Dr. Fejzo 😭 I just found you!! Thank you for the work you are doing!!!!!!!!!! I lost my baby a week ago and had to undergo d&e. I had Hg but one of my main symptoms was movement leading to dizziness causing vomiting😭 The Zolfran did help some but as pregnancy progressed I needed it more and more often. I hope that isn’t what killed my baby. I’ll find out why my baby died in a week. I would love to try for another baby but where can I find someone in my area who will help me regarding your research and findings? 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yea the traditional diet is what we need think about it we go from local North American game meat or fish, foraged food like berries or nuts to all of a sudden stuff our bodies were never introduced too like starch beef bread/wheat dairy it’s no surprise our bodies don’t react to it well especially nowadays where everything’s processed
Why does the video include ridiculous scientific people's behavior? It is neither funny nor sympathetic. Who thinks a reliable school or doctor must show irrational dances or asleep faces as an expert? I would prefer to see any of your specific successes or an abundant laboratory atmosphere.
12:36 Getting multi-disciplinary teams to work together well. When Ernest Ruterford was, very successfully, running the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge UK in the 1930s, he instituted a tea-break. Every afternoon, the Laboratory provided cups of tea and small cakes, to everyone working there and the only condition was, that you had to sit next to someone who was working in a different field. History records that, that laboratory produced an astonishing range of developments and fundamental discoveries in a very short space of time.
I have AMD for 5yrs now and have kept it at bay by doing Eye Exercises and taking Eye Nutrients and good veggies for my Eyes. If I stop AMD goes right back to progression within 2 days. I do hope this corrective Medical practice does formulate a remedy for AMD. I do have floaters that I can live with.
This absolutely MUST be made available and MUST be legalized in the US with potential insurance coverage. I cannot stress more about the importance of stem cell implantations for eye diseases.
TY,TY,TY from the bottom of my heart for the research u r doing to help so many. My father had macular n went blind. I now am also battling wet macular. I’m so deviated because Its taking my independence . I hope u have a new treatment other than injections. May God bless everyone who is involved in helping us gain sight. 🙏🏻❤
UCSF kidney project is in a far advanced stage and has actually demonstrated success in animal trials. they are waiting for funding to start clinical trials in humans and we can expect artificial kidneys to be available by 2033 if government does not throw in new hurdles and creates unnecessary road blocks.
We are no interest your fucking conversation. Go to successfully work artificial kidney, go to FDA approved than human trials and commercial available total world. We are not interested your fucking conversation. Kidney patients are waiting artificial kidney
What do you have to do to become a patient for stem cell treatment. I am a USC Ortho patient and would like other options beside surgery. Can you tell me the wrisk?
As currently going through HG, I was so happy for future pregnant women. It’s like going hell and only impacting me but also my family and 4 year daughter who is sad that her mommy is sick and I don’t have the energy to comfort and spare her.