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Top Infectious Disease News of the Week: July 7, 2019

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Michaela Fleming presents the top infectious diseases articles on Contagion this week.

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CME Preview: Nutrition & Wellness in Health & Disease 2019

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Mayo Clinic internist Ryan Hurt, MD., Ph.D., discusses probiotics and antibiotic-associated diarrhea with attendees at Nutrition & Wellness in Health & Disease 2018. Register now for the 2019 course in Chicago, September 22-24: https://mayocl.in/2Zax0IM

Nutrition, physical activity and other healthy lifestyle behaviors are vital components in the promotion of health and in the treatment of disease. This program will highlight ambulatory nutrition and wellness topics with multidisciplinary faculty. Current clinical topics will be highlighted through presentations, interactive case studies and panel discussions. Participants will have many opportunities for interaction with course faculty selected for their expertise, knowledge and clinical acumen.

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Illness | meaning of Illness

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What is ILLNESS meaning?

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Susan Miller (2021, December 17.) Illness meaning
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Video shows what illness means. An instance of a disease or poor health.. A state of bad health or disease.. illness synonyms: Wikisaurus:disease, sickness, sickness. Illness Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say illness. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary

This DEADLY Disease Almost Killed Elizabeth I…

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This DEADLY Disease Almost Killed Elizabeth I…

Elizabeth I is considered one of the greatest queens to have ever reigned, and the Tudor Monarch was a fierce lady who knew what she wanted. She was strong willed, and many people would think twice about crossing her, but early into her reign she suffered from a bout of a very deadly illness that had been around in England for some time. Smallpox over the years killed millions around the globe, but it even affected the English throne as Elizabeth I believed at one point she would succumb to the deadly disease. But this plunged England into crisis as at the time there were no plans drawn up for her successor. Elizabeth did eventually recover, but she was haunted and reminded of her battle with smallpox every single day. But what is the story of the deadly disease that almost killed Elizabeth I?

Elizabeth I’s bout of near fatal illness of 1562 exposed how vulnerable England was with a female monarch who did not have any children or heirs. This left the country vulnerable to attack and invasion, and for a brief two week period where the Queen was suffering, the governance of the country was shaky and tenuous.
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Queen Elizabeth’s doctors expressed concern for her health on Thursday, recommending in a statement that she “remain under medical supervision.” The statement from the palace uses language that differs from their normal communications about the 96-year-old monarch’s health. NBC’s Molly Hunter reports for TODAY.

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Intro to the Concept of Health Wellness and Illness

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Introduction to the nursing concept of health wellness and illness
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Fundamentals Chapter 3 Health, Illness, and Disparities

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A mother's story of why mental illness 'should never be a crime'

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Jerri Clark’s son Calvin was in college when his erratic behavior began, eventually leading to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. His run-ins with law enforcement convinced Clark that medical and legal systems have very little tolerance for individuals with serious psychiatric issues. She shares her brief but spectacular take on why mental illness ‘should never be a crime.’

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In this courageous talk, Sam Cohen – a high school sophomore – implores us to treat mental illnesses as the illnesses that they are, and to move forward as a culture in an accepting and nurturing way in treating these illnesses. In her talk, she explores what it means to be mentally ill in our society.

Sam Cohen is a high school sophomore finishing up her first year here at SRDS. She is an avid photographer, having graduated a four-week photography program at the New York Film Academy and hopes to one day use her photographs to make a difference in the world. More than anything else, she loves dogs. Here today at TEDxYouth@SRDS, Sam will discuss the stigma surrounding mental illness, and what each of us can do to change things for the better.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Joost van der Westhuizen | Rugby Tonight

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The inspirational South African Rugby legend Joost van der Westhuizen drops into Rugby Tonight.

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I have a mental illness, let me die – BBC Stories

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Very few countries where assisted suicide is legal will grant it to people with mental illnesses. Adam Maier-Clayton had a mental condition which caused his body to feel severe physical pain. He fought for those with mental illness to have the right to die in Canada. Adam took his own life in April 2017.
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My Story | Battling Mental Illness

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I’m sorry if I was all over the place in this video. I hope you can understand me and my journey a little bit more. If you have any questions for me ask below! It’s ok not to be ok. You are loved!

Let’s be kind in the comments, feel free to share your stories and experiences. I really want this to be a safe place for people to talk. Always go to your medical professional to get advice, but know that you are not alone, and talking about it is step one.

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Justin Bieber has announced he is battling an illness called Ramsay Hunt syndrome that has caused paralysis in his face and forced him to cancel several concerts. This comes just months after Bieber battled COVID-19 and his wife Hailey was hospitalized with a blood clot. NBC’s Maggie Vespa reports for Saturday TODAY.

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