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Q&A: ALS Awareness Day 2024
Dr. Jonathan Glass, director of the Emory ALS Center, and C.J. Nitkowski, Atlanta Braves announcer for Bally Sports, talk about ALS, its symptoms and the pursuit of a cure. The Atlanta Braves and Emory Healthcare have teamed up for this year's ALS Awareness Day on June 2, 2024, at Truist Park.
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DCSD Health & Wellness Series: Dementia 101
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Together with DeKalb County School District (DCSD), Emory Healthcare hosts a monthly virtual Health & Wellness Speaker Series for DCSD employees. The May 2024 event, Dementia 101, was presented by Monica Parker, MD.
The Power of Organ Donation: Christy & Nick's Story
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After facing kidney disease for many years, Christy needed a transplant. "It was an easy decision," says Nick, Christy's fiancee, who donated his kidney to her two years ago. Watch their story:
DCSD Health & Wellness Series: Cardiovascular Health
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Together with DeKalb County School District (DCSD), Emory Healthcare hosts a monthly virtual Health & Wellness Speaker Series for DCSD employees. The April 2024 event, Cardiovascular Health, was presented by Kristi Kinsey Gotier, MD.
The Power of Organ Donation: Billy's Story
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Billy's liver transplant at Emory University Hospital was life-changing. He shares his story for Donate Life Month.
Jen Schuck - Partnering with DeKalb County
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Jen Schuck, CEO of Emory Hillandale Hospital, discusses recent improvements made possible by a partnership with DeKalb County. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an expanded waiting area. Our entirely new ICU is nearly doubled in size, so...
Jen Schuck - Investing in the Community
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Jen Schuck, CEO of Emory Hillandale Hospital, talks about Emory Hillandale Hospital and its importance to the surrounding community. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an expanded waiting area. Our entirely new ICU is nearly doubled in si...
Eva Williams, RN - Emory Hillandale Hospital Is My Heart
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Eva Williams, RN, unit director in the emergency department at Emory Hillandale Hospital, describes how important it is to make a difference for patients in the community. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an expanded waiting area. Our e...
Ovid Barrow, MD - Teamwork at Emory Hillandale Hospital
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Ovid Barrow, MD, discusses what Emory Hillandale Hospital brings to the community and how the emergency medicine team works together for patients in our care. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an expanded waiting area. Our entirely new I...
Michael Rubin, MD - Emory Hillandale Is a Community Hospital
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Michael Rubin, MD, medical director in the emergency department at Emory Hillandale Hospital, discusses growth and change and the importance of having a premier community hospital in the community. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an ex...
Moments: Emory Healthcare Heart and Vascular
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Life is made up of millions of moments. Moments made possible by all that came before. Join us on a journey through the past, present, and future of Emory Heart & Vascular. We're thrilled to share our rich history, showcasing groundbreaking achievements, dedicated team, and relentless pursuit of excellence in heart and vascular care. Discover breakthroughs and the moments of hope that have made...
Edna Brisco - Emory Hillandale Hospital Is a Gem
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Edna Brisco, VP and chief nursing officer at Emory Hillandale Hospital, shares what makes the hospital special to its community. The difference? Totally reimagined acute care spaces, to better serve our community. Our redesigned ER has additional triage and exam rooms, the most advanced CT scanner and X-ray machines, and an expanded waiting area. Our entirely new ICU is nearly doubled in size, ...
DCSD Health & Wellness Series: Diabetes Prevention & Management
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Together with DeKalb County School District (DCSD), Emory Healthcare hosts a monthly virtual Health & Wellness Speaker Series for DCSD employees. The February 2024 event, Diabetes Prevention & Management, was presented by Carmen Echols, MD.
Heart to Heart: Drs. Jonathan Kim and Brandon Mines on Treating Athletes and Top Sports Movies
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Tune in as these colleagues rank their all-time favorite sports movies, from “Rudy” to “Bull Durham.” Find out which movie was filmed in Dr. Brandon Mines’ hometown (and features him as an extra) and which movie’s last scene still gives Dr. Jonathan Kim all the feels.
Heart to Heart: Drs. Ijeoma Isiadinso and Gina Lundberg on Finding Their Calling
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“My summer internship in 1986 was in the dark ages of cardiology. We didn’t really have angioplasty. Patients were in bed for days and days and got lidocaine drips.” - Gina Lundberg, MD. Lundberg and fellow preventive cardiologist Ijeoma Isiadinso, MD, discuss why they were drawn to heart medicine and how they got started.
Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros on the Importance of Mentorship
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros on the Importance of Mentorship
Heart to Heart: Drs. Ijeoma Isiadinso and Gina Lundberg Discuss Community Care
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Ijeoma Isiadinso and Gina Lundberg Discuss Community Care
Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta on the Importance of Mentorship
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta on the Importance of Mentorship
Heart to Heart: Drs. Andy Smith and Divya Gupta on the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Care
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Andy Smith and Divya Gupta on the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Care
Heart to Heart: Drs. Jonathan Kim and Brandon Mines on Finding Their Calling
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Jonathan Kim and Brandon Mines on Finding Their Calling
Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros on the Cinematic Moments That Inspire Them
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros on the Cinematic Moments That Inspire Them
Heart to Heart: Drs. Divya Gupta and Andy Smith on the Importance of Mentorship
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Divya Gupta and Andy Smith on the Importance of Mentorship
Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros Discuss Patient Care
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Peter Block and Vasilis Babaliaros Discuss Patient Care
Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta Discuss Women's Heart Health
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta Discuss Women's Heart Health
Heart to Heart: Drs. Andy Smith and Divya Gupta on Finding Their Calling
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Andy Smith and Divya Gupta on Finding Their Calling
Heart to Heart: Drs. Jonathan Kim and Brandon Mines on Treating Injured Star Athletes
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Jonathan Kim and Brandon Mines on Treating Injured Star Athletes
Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta Discuss Patient Care
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Nanette Wenger and Puja Mehta Discuss Patient Care
Heart to Heart: Drs. Ijeoma Isiadinso and Gina Lundberg on Their TV Heroes
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Ijeoma Isiadinso and Gina Lundberg on Their TV Heroes
Heart to Heart: Drs. Yazan Duwayri and Brad Leshnower Discuss Life in the Aortic Center
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Yazan Duwayri and Brad Leshnower Discuss Life in the Aortic Center
Heart to Heart: Drs. Divya Gupta and Andy Smith Discuss Patient Care
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Heart to Heart: Drs. Divya Gupta and Andy Smith Discuss Patient Care

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  • @HabibSelena
    @HabibSelena День тому

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the beste. #droyalo

  • @prosp3rity111
    @prosp3rity111 2 дні тому

    Is this still how they look?

  • @Al-LasVegas
    @Al-LasVegas 3 дні тому

    So it says that the bursa (shock absorber) is removed……. but it does not say if anything replaces that later in the procedure. So then, it is just gone after this ! 😨

  • @henrydamilola8801
    @henrydamilola8801 3 дні тому

    Amazingly Dr Abiola home UA-cam gave me herbal medication and now I am HIV negative #drabiolahome #drabiola ........,,,,,,....

  • @josejimenez6685
    @josejimenez6685 5 днів тому

    This pain is no joke feel bad for anyone that has to go through it once it starts it gets worse and worse and pills won't help 20 years ago I was given vicoden and it didn't help at all nowadays since people abuse pain killers they gave me a Norco in the er and that was like taking an aspirin I suffered for 2 hours before that pain let up enough to calm down and I'm good with pain

  • @butterfliesarefreetofly6964
    @butterfliesarefreetofly6964 6 днів тому

    You’d think in this day & age there would be a cure for Alzheimers, Dementia, Cancer, etc. Unless there is but big pharma likes the money too much. Its heartbreaking to see this disease steal lives & memories😔😔😔

  • @shawns9813
    @shawns9813 6 днів тому

    I have had kidney stones 3 times. The pain is brutal, really hard to describe. What worked for me is 1- Take a hot shower. Apply the hot water to the affected area. 2-Watermelon juice in a blender with the seeds. It can help break up the stone. 3- Jumping up and down. This accelerates the movement of the stone. 4- Tylenol 200 mg twice a day helps take the pain away a bit. 5- Drink lots of water.

  • @zhangfang1772
    @zhangfang1772 6 днів тому

    Hi, I work in a communication company I want to share my testimony to the world, i am from Atlanta Georgia, I got effected with HIV/AIDS due to the nature of my job, In April 15, 2016 i was tested positive to HIV/AIDas, Thank you DR ALAHO OLU on UA-cam Channel for curing me after using his herbal products. He cures HSV, ALS, MS, FIBROIDS, LUNGS DISEASE, CANCER………..

  • @zhangfang1772
    @zhangfang1772 6 днів тому

    Hi, I work in a communication company I want to share my testimony to the world, i am from Atlanta Georgia, I got effected with HIV/AIDS due to the nature of my job, In April 15, 2016 i was tested positive to HIV/AIDas, Thank you DR ALAHO OLU on UA-cam Channel for curing me after using his herbal products. He cures HSV, ALS, MS, FIBROIDS, LUNGS DISEASE, CANCER………..

  • @angelicasalome7171
    @angelicasalome7171 7 днів тому

    I appreciate my lovely husband for referring me to this traditional herbalist called DR ALAHO OLU i met on UA-cam Channel. He cured my HIV. He cures HSV and HPV…

  • @angelicasalome7171
    @angelicasalome7171 7 днів тому

    I appreciate my lovely husband for referring me to this traditional herbalist called DR ALAHO OLU i met on UA-cam Channel. He cured my HIV. He cures HSV and HPV…

  • @jocelyncabanting609
    @jocelyncabanting609 7 днів тому

    This is very informative video.

  • @PriscillaBanty
    @PriscillaBanty 8 днів тому

    I was absolutely delighted and grateful with the immediate herpes healing I got through #DrApala channel on UA-cam, keep saving live doc...........

  • @VickieJohnson-ch9yp
    @VickieJohnson-ch9yp 8 днів тому

    My mom had a liver transplant in 1999 of sept. She died in December 99. It was a bad liver to start with and back then they waited till the patient was so sick that they had to do one. She died from a bad liver and from being so malnutrition from going so long on a waitlist. Her body could not fight back and they put her on powerful food supplements that bodybuilders take to build up their muscles and build up their body. That didn’t work. I’m glad this guy had a successful transplant two of them in fact. But my mom suffered a lot and I still get mad when I think about everything that she went through. One nurse that worked with her demanded that she get up and sit up no matter how bad my mom felt. And after she sat up and made her sit up in the chair for 45 Minutes, they had to come in rush and take her down to ICU. She was incubated. I heard that Nurse retired shortly after that. She needed to. There is a fine line between being a good nurse and a nurse that understands the patient. She was just going by what the book told her to do not what the patient could not do, my mom always did things to make herself better. She was a Person who did everything she could to make herself better. She was just so exhausted from several surgeries after the initial liver transplant, that she was wore out. The surgeries had to do with her transplant. They told me after she died that they were looking into doing patients sooner Than they did mom’s Surgery. I hope so because if they had done hers earlier, I believe she would’ve lived, so you can post those stories to make people want to go there, but I can post this one and show you that not everything goes as planned. There was only one dr we loved. We couldnt stand the surgeon. So it did mot feel like home!!

    • @emoryhealthcare
      @emoryhealthcare 7 днів тому

      Vickie, we're sorry to hear this and would like to connect with you about your experience. Our Office of Patient & Family Advocacy is dedicated to responding to feedback related to medical care and services within Emory Healthcare. If you would like to speak with one of our patient advocates, please email patient.relations@emoryhealthcare.org. For more information about our Office of Patient & Family Advocacy, visit www.emoryhealthcare.org/patient-relations/index.html.

  • @VickieJohnson-ch9yp
    @VickieJohnson-ch9yp 8 днів тому

    My mom had a liver transplant in 1999 of sept. She died in December 99. It was a bad liver to start with and back then they waited till the patient was so sick that they had to do one. She died from a bad liver and from being so malnutrition from going so long on a waitlist. Her body could not fight back and they put her on powerful food supplements that bodybuilders take to build up their muscles and build up their body. That didn’t work. I’m glad this guy had a successful transplant two of them in fact. But my mom suffered a lot and I still get mad when I think about everything that she went through. One nurse that worked with her demanded that she get up and sit up no matter how bad my mom felt. And after she sat up and made her sit up in the chair for 45 Minutes, they had to come in rush and take her down to ICU. She was incubated. I heard that Nurse retired shortly after that. She needed to. There is a fine line between being a good nurse and a nurse that understands the patient. She was just going by what the book told her to do not what the patient could not do, my mom always did things to make herself better. She was a Person who did everything she could to make herself better. She was just so exhausted from several surgeries after the initial liver transplant, that she was wore out. The surgeries had to do with her transplant. They told me after she died that they were looking into doing patients sooner Than they did mom’s Surgery. I hope so because if they had done hers earlier, I believe she would’ve lived, so you can post those stories to make people want to go there, but I can post this one and show you that not everything goes as planned. There was only one dr we loved. We could stand the surgeon. So it did mot feel like home!!

  • @VickieJohnson-ch9yp
    @VickieJohnson-ch9yp 8 днів тому

    My mom had a liver transplant in 1999 of sept. She died in December 99. It was a bad liver to start with and back then they waited till the patient was so sick that they had to do one. She died from a bad liver and from being so malnutrition from going so long on a waitlist. Her body could not fight back and they put her on powerful food supplements that bodybuilders take to build up their muscles and build up their body. That didn’t work. I’m glad this guy had a successful transplant two of them in fact. But my mom suffered a lot and I still get mad when I think about everything that she went through. One nurse that worked with her demanded that she get up and sit up no matter how bad my mom felt. And after she sat up and made her sit up in the chair for 45 Minutes, they had to come in rush and take her down to ICU. She was incubated. I heard that Nurse retired shortly after that. She needed to. There is a fine line between being a good nurse and a nurse that understands the patient. She was just going by what the book told her to do not what the patient could not do, my mom always did things to make herself better. She was a Person who did everything she could to make herself better. She was just so exhausted from several surgeries after the initial liver transplant, that she was wore out. The surgeries had to do with her transplant. They told me after she died that they were looking into doing patients sooner Than they did mom’s Surgery. I hope so because if they had done hers earlier, I believe she would’ve lived, so you can post those stories to make people want to go there, but I can post this one and show you that not everything goes as planned. There was only one dr we loved. We could stand the surgeon. So it did mot feel like home!!

  • @biljanacubrovic7116
    @biljanacubrovic7116 9 днів тому

    Such an amazing story! I cannot agree more - Emory deserves to be called the "Harvard of the South."

  • @Drobalar-Drsebi
    @Drobalar-Drsebi 9 днів тому

    *MR OBALAR* ON UA-cam CURED ME TOTALLY…

  • @Drobalar-Drsebi
    @Drobalar-Drsebi 9 днів тому

    *MR OBALAR* ON UA-cam CURED ME TOTALLY…

  • @treasurelee1162
    @treasurelee1162 9 днів тому

    I got cured from HIV. with dr.ebedia natural herbs on UA-cam.god bless dr.ebedia i recommend you all to dr.ebedia on UA-cam : channel 👉(drebedia) ,,,,,,

  • @cwwmillwork
    @cwwmillwork 12 днів тому

    Sleep has taken over my life. Can't have a relationship (lots of interests) can't get anything done etc Sleep 2 days in a row

  • @user-um9sl1kj6u
    @user-um9sl1kj6u 12 днів тому

    What about swimming?

  • @BeautyBanty
    @BeautyBanty 12 днів тому

    My pain and sorrow is gone thank you Dr Apala on UA-cam for being responsible through the natural herbal medicine you gave to me am grateful doc..................

  • @user-gh6kf3ug5k
    @user-gh6kf3ug5k 13 днів тому

    I've been diagnosed with pineal cyst as well 1 and half year ago , but I wasnt to doctor again

  • @cabraham6789
    @cabraham6789 14 днів тому

    Emory is a very reputed University, with which our family has had nearly two decades of close relationship. Unfortunate to say the least, our family has had two very disappointing interactions with this medical professional OB GYN. Ms. Akhila Rajaram did not show empathy, compassion, or courtesy that an Emory doctor would normally show a patient. We hope this feedback will help Emory restore patient services and confidence through this provider. We are transferring to another provider. Respectfully. Thank you.

  • @janicerogersgrant2209
    @janicerogersgrant2209 15 днів тому

    Beautiful story! We share your sentiments of Emory Healthcare. Amazing extended family for care.

  • @fastdeliverypackage6296
    @fastdeliverypackage6296 16 днів тому

    I used some herbal medicine I got from Dr Ozuka to cure my herpes type 2, I want to highly recommended Dr Ozuka..,

  • @Glamourlifebeautifulvibes
    @Glamourlifebeautifulvibes 17 днів тому

    Reticula

  • @tarafulmor5847
    @tarafulmor5847 19 днів тому

    Hello. My son has Tuberous Sclerosis as well. His name is Noah. He is 26. I relate to your story so much. After Noah's second brain surgery, he became paralyzed on his left side for two months. Now he has left side weakness. I never knew about treating it with Botox. You are a wonderful mom & your son is amazing. So cool how he is musically gifted. Thank you for sharing. Love & blessings from San Diego🩵💙🩵

  • @Jazmineg12345
    @Jazmineg12345 19 днів тому

    I’m 3 years out from surgery and I still have leg and groin pain on my right leg where procedure was done. If I walk too much I suffer excruciating pain right where my leg meets my groin. I’ve gone to the doctor an ultrasound was done but they said everything looked normal. Has anyone else gone through this?

  • @zealoustherealous
    @zealoustherealous 20 днів тому

    Incubation time for hiv is 25 days minimum. She's likely a liar. Why would she go online where people who know her can see and mention black people. Scapegoat

  • @Melon23240
    @Melon23240 22 дні тому

    I’m 18 with an kidney stone and this sucks ass I mean reading these comments makes me glad I’m not alone with the pain

  • @albertoarzaluz6891
    @albertoarzaluz6891 22 дні тому

    Ya.me.dio.miedo.eso.es.lo.que.me.espera.ya.casi.llega.my.operasion😢😢😢😢😢.rueguen.por.my.de.paso.le.dejo.my.gatito.ami.hermano😢😢😢😢😢

  • @jmazz85786
    @jmazz85786 23 дні тому

    Don’t promote these horrible procedures that literally destroy lives and drive people to commit suicide.

  • @faithwithGod4me
    @faithwithGod4me 25 днів тому

    You are a true warrior. I admire your strength. I'm sorry for your loss. May God bless you and keep you may his face shine upon you and give you peace.

  • @Couchchilller
    @Couchchilller 26 днів тому

    Die Psychiatrie sollte endlich mal anfangen ehrlich zu sein und zu der Tatsache stehen, dass sie bis jetzt mit ihren herkömmlichen Teraphien und Schrottmedikamenten nicht wirklich Menschen helfen kann, geschweige denn eine psychiatrische Krankheit wirklich zu Heilen. Menschen mit Tabletten zu betäuben und ruhig zu stellen hatt für mich nichts mit wirklicher Heilung zu tun. Es wird höchste Eisenbahn das sie einen neuen anderen Weg beschreiten sollten welcher den Menschen wirklich hilft und ihr Leiden lindern kann. Denn bisher ist dies nicht der Fall was man deutlich erkennen kann, dass immer mehr Menschen unheilbar krank werden und man regelrecht von einer Epedimie sprechen kann. Was sich ja auch in der Drogenepedimie deutlich herauskristallisiert wo Menschen sich im Endeffekt selbst medikamentieren und Scheitern und nebenbei noch sinnlos kriminalisiert deswegen werden 🤦 Psychedelika kommen hoffentlich bald zum Einsatz und werden die notwendige Wendung herbeiführen. Es macht mich traurig das man noch weiter an was forschen muss was seit Jahrtausenden funktioniert. Indigene Kulturen verwenden das schon seit Jahrtausenden erfolgreich für alle möglichen Zwecke und verwenden es auch weiterhin bis heute. Während wir uns selbst Steine in den Weg werfen, indem wir uns unnötige Verbote auferlegen und kaum zu überwindende Hürden schaffen, welche das ganze unnötig ausbremsen und Zeit in Anspruch nehmen welche wir aber genau genommen nicht mehr wirklich haben. DAS ist für mich verrückt

  • @MichaelFratkin
    @MichaelFratkin 28 днів тому

    Thank you Wesley and the whole team that supported him, as well as the disciplined journalism.

  • @mycophenolatmophetil
    @mycophenolatmophetil 28 днів тому

    can I ever do the pigeon pose after acl

  • @TheSaint28
    @TheSaint28 Місяць тому

    Does anyone else feel chills after a couple months of it??

  • @nicolewhitley3640
    @nicolewhitley3640 Місяць тому

    Yezi had a 50 copay they said because it's a specialist. I don't have pay my next procedure

  • @jtotheroc
    @jtotheroc Місяць тому

    How are patients getting the donors liver so quickly?? Didnt the wait time used to be 2-3 years since jumping on the waiting list?.

  • @taylorgracie4810
    @taylorgracie4810 Місяць тому

    I know it is hard to believe but am a living testimony. There is no harm in trying herbs it will only get you cured from the diseases/virus so why don't you give herbs a try and see it effectiveness and it 100% Natural products, #DrAdigba on UA-cam is the best herbal doctor….

  • @CelestecelebiZacarriaFerrriaTo
    @CelestecelebiZacarriaFerrriaTo Місяць тому

    Hi

  • @crazydarkgoddess8770
    @crazydarkgoddess8770 Місяць тому

    I been with a man who is on the DL , I tested 2 6 months apart since I’ve been with him both test negative but I just found out through text he was messing with men , so I will test again and I’m done sleeping with him

  • @cindypattana6071
    @cindypattana6071 Місяць тому

    I have never had pain like this. Spasms in my left side that radiate toward my back. It's worse than labor. Doctor started me on Flomax and I'm drinking lots of water. Hope this works and they pass.

  • @maryjette1034
    @maryjette1034 Місяць тому

    I’m going to have this soon

  • @bandanasingh7426
    @bandanasingh7426 Місяць тому

    Sir i have lumbar idiopathic scoliosis ...now my age is 37 ...will it bent more in my adulthood...pls reply...i have not any problem at the time