Reza Jahan, MD
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Professor
Division of Interventional Neuroradiology
Member of Interventional Spine Program
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles Video Rating: / 5
Now Elizabeth I is known for being the queen that signed over England for a staggering forty five years, well almost. She was the daughter of the notorious king Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. The queen who lost her head by French swords man. Elizabeth was just two years old when her mother was brutally taken away from her.
Elizebeth’s reign over England has gone down in history as the golden age, especially for art and drama. Elizabeth was also the last monarch in the Tudor dynasty as she died without leaving an heir, instead she named James the sixth of Scotland as her successor. He went on to become James the first of England. The first Stuart monarch of England.
In todays video we will be looking at the suspected causes of death for Elizabeth and then discussing what the agreed real cause of death of the queen was. Video Rating: / 5
The actual cause of death of Elizabeth I
The cause of Elizabeth’s death remains a hotly contested subject. Before her death, Elizabeth refused permission for a post-mortem to be conducted, leaving the cause of her death forever shrouded in mystery. But they are a few details that may have caused her death.
We are all familiar with the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, who reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603. Her portraits show a slight body lost in extravagant dresses, and magnificent white ruffs framing the pale face.
Elizabeth I is one of England’s most well-known monarchs. She was
the daughter of the infamous King
Henry VIII, and his second wife the
illustrious Queen Anne Boleyn, who
was executed when Elizabeth was just two years old. Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558 upon the death of her half-sister Queen Mary. England had become a major world power in every respect, and Queen Elizabeth I passed into history as one of England’s greatest monarchs. the premature deaths of her younger half-brother, King Edward VI, in 1553 and her older half-sister, Queen Mary I, in 1558, left her as Henry’s only surviving legitimate child and paved the way for Elizabeth to become the queen that year. She would reign for 45 years down to 1603, making her one of England’s longest-reigning monarchs
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Hepatitis B infection globally is one of the most important medical infection that human beings face. Nearly 350 million people live with chronic hepatitis B i.e. in their blood or liver there is infection and this virus is multiplying in their body. Sometimes they know that it is there and many times they are unaware of being infected with hepatitis B. Vaccination against hepatitis B is one of the most effective way to prevent getting hepatitis B breaking the cycle of transmission. Typically the hepatitis B vaccine is given in three doses. If a teenager receives two doses and these are appropriately timed and a part of routine vaccination series I do not expect any untoward incident. As with any medicine or vaccine a very small proportion of patients receiving the vaccine may have a reaction. Most of these tend to be very mild. In some cases it will be a little more serious. If you are experiencing any symptoms after receiving the vaccine seek the help of a family medicine doctor. Majority of people won’t get any untoward incident. It is a very safe vaccine. Video Rating: / 5
CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson spoke with Dr. Andrew Wakefield about a recent study comparing the developmental differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated animals.