Video duration: 1657 seconds
Global video hits: 1374
Anti-Aging Medicine is changing the health and vitality of millions of Americans. Hormonal therapy, vitamins and supplements, nutrition and exercise are improving the quality of life as discussed by an anti-aging expert, Dr. Ron Rothenberg. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [2/2003] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 6956]
Video duration: 1601 seconds
Global video hits: 1075
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of Arthritis. In "OA" the cartilage is damaged or completely lost. Joints don't work well and cause pain. Clinical manifestations, treatment, and research are discussed by Dr. Arthur Kavanaugh. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [1/2003] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 6930]
Video duration: 1791 seconds
Global video hits: 1784
Dr. Dee Silver explains the innovative technique of deep brain stimulation as a treatment for certain candidates suffering from Parkinson's Disease.
Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [7/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11828]
Video duration: 16 seconds
Global video hits: 5937
The original computer club commercial for the Mater Dei Computer Club. Thanks to Mr. Millis and another undisclosed teacher for the help getting this commercial ready!
The animation of a processor (C)2006 Me!
Voices, in order of appearance:
Steve Jobs, saying "Mac OS X"
Bill Gates, saying "Windows Vista Delivers"
Linus Torvalds, saying "Linux is always Linux"
Video duration: 310 seconds
Global video hits: 19480
A video of Antoine Vaillant 1 week out of the Québec provincial championships filmed by Shanie Maheu and edited by Bill Comstock, for MDTV webcast featured on www.musculardevelopm ent.com
Video duration: 1707 seconds
Global video hits: 724
Snake season is in full bloom throughout the United States. Dr. Richard Clark, snakebite expert, explains what to do and what not to do if you are bitten by a rattlesnake. He explains new treatments that are safer and more effective. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [7/2003] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 7570]
Video duration: 1761 seconds
Global video hits: 2442
Dr. Susan Little, Director of UCSD's Primary HIV Infection Program, enlightens the "worried well" about the symptoms and early diagnosis of HIV Infection. In an interview with a HIV patient, candid answers are given to probing personal questions. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [12/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 6863]
Video duration: 1771 seconds
Global video hits: 2285
Neurologist, Dr. Dee Silver, discusses many medical and surgical treatments of Essential Tremor. Up to 10 million people in the U.S. are affected. For severe cases there is a new non-ablative surgical technique called Deep Brain Stimulation, which does not destroy brain tissue like Thalamotomy. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [9/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13317]
Video duration: 538 seconds
Global video hits: 1519
Epic riding on November 19th, back country Cardrona, Cat access. Check it to see Will Jackways, Robett Hollis, Conner Harding and Jorum Maukuru throw down!
Video duration: 1769 seconds
Global video hits: 1409
Rheumatoid Arthritis affects the joints of millions of Americans in profoundly crippling ways. Dr. Gary Williams, a Rheumatologist at Scripps Clinic, discusses the newest successful treatments and medications currently in use for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [7/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 6643]
Video duration: 1750 seconds
Global video hits: 500
Dr. William Taylor, M.D. of the UCSD Spine Surgery Program discusses artificial disc for the treatment of low back pain.
Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12272]
Video duration: 1707 seconds
Global video hits: 1214
The latest research on spasticity, the condition in which certain muscles are contracted all the time which can cause problems with movement, speech and manner of walking. Series: MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
[9/2004] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 8835]
Video duration: 1671 seconds
Global video hits: 1169
Forty million Americans have symptomatic arthritis due to diseased cartilage. Recent innovations in Allograft Transplantation Surgery, (the use of cartilage and bone from a cadaver), have met with spectacular success, William Bugbee, MD. explains. Series: "MDTV (Medical Doctor Television)
" [9/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 6779]