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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2016
We host world-leading programmes in basic, translational and clinical neuroscience research.
Laryngeal dysfunction and rehabilitation in ICU Sarah Wallace
Laryngeal dysfunction and rehabilitation in ICU Sarah Wallace
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A blood test to predict the risk of Parkinson's disease
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An animation illustrating a recent piece of lab research that could lead to a clinical screening test for Parkinson's disease
Neurocritical Care - are we ready to extubate?
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Intensive Care Society talk by Ms.Charandeep Malhi
FaTHoM 2023: THE ‘GENFI’ EXPERIENCE & INSIGHTS, Jon Rohrer
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FaTHoM 2023: THE ‘GENFI’ EXPERIENCE & INSIGHTS, Jon Rohrer
FaTHoM 2023: PRE-SYMPTOMATIC FAMILIAL ALS: The long view to disease prevention, Michael Benatar
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FaTHoM 2023: PRE-SYMPTOMATIC FAMILIAL ALS: The long view to disease prevention, Michael Benatar
FaTHoM 2023: DEVELOPING RESOURCES TO SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH MND AND FAMILIES, Jade Howard
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FaTHoM 2023: DEVELOPING RESOURCES TO SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH MND AND FAMILIES, Jade Howard
FaTHoM 2023: UK-BIOBANK INSIGHTS & INTRODUCING ‘ACORN’, Alex Thompson
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FaTHoM 2023: UK-BIOBANK INSIGHTS & INTRODUCING ‘ACORN’, Alex Thompson
FaTHoM 2023: SOD1, NEUROFILAMENTS & ‘EXPERTS’, Martin Turner
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FaTHoM 2023: SOD1, NEUROFILAMENTS & ‘EXPERTS’, Martin Turner
FaTHoM 2023: HOW TO TARGET MND GENES, Kevin Talbot
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FaTHoM 2023: HOW TO TARGET MND GENES, Kevin Talbot
Ventilator weaning and extubation in patients with primary brain injury: evidence and uncertainties
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A talk by Dr Shaurya Taran for the Ventilator Weaning and Extubation in Critical Care Network
Ukrainian Vitreoretinal Society Conference 2023
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One-day ophthalmology conference organised by Professor Robert MacLaren in Kyiv.
Extubation Failure and Tracheostomy in Acute Brain Injured Patients
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This is a Ventilator Weaning and Extubation in Neurocritical Care Network talk by Chiara Robba.
NDCN Graduate Study: Selene Lee
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This video showcases a student's experience of a DPhil at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford.
NDCN Graduate Study: Claire Johnson
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This video showcases a student's experience of a DPhil at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford.
NDCN Graduate Study: Bronwyn Gavine
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This video showcases a student's experience of a DPhil at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford.
Extubation in Neurocritical Care Patients: Epidemiology & Clinical Factors
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Extubation in Neurocritical Care Patients: Epidemiology & Clinical Factors
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Graduate Studies
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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Graduate Studies
Physiotherapy in Critical Care after Traumatic Brain Injury
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Physiotherapy in Critical Care after Traumatic Brain Injury
Sleep After Stroke Plasticity Group Video May 2022
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Sleep After Stroke Plasticity Group Video May 2022
Picturing Parkinson's: Visions and Voices
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Picturing Parkinson's: Visions and Voices
Impact of Dysphagia and Dysphonia on Ventilator Weaning and Extubation in Neurocritical Care
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Impact of Dysphagia and Dysphonia on Ventilator Weaning and Extubation in Neurocritical Care
Jan Sargeant on Art and Parkinson's Disease
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Jan Sargeant on Art and Parkinson's Disease
Physical activity and brain health: how exercise can improve learning and thinking at school
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Physical activity and brain health: how exercise can improve learning and thinking at school
Inside the Covid Brain FILM 4: What's the future for COVID and the brain?
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Inside the Covid Brain FILM 4: What's the future for COVID and the brain?
Inside the Covid Brain FILM 3: How does MRI help understand COVID in the brain?
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Inside the Covid Brain FILM 3: How does MRI help understand COVID in the brain?
Inside the Covid Brain FILM 2: What is going on in the brain when you get COVID?
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Inside the Covid Brain FILM 2: What is going on in the brain when you get COVID?
I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplement on TH-cam…
Very impressive
is this disease curable
Plzzz provide full vdo
My prayers are with you all and I know how you all feels, my Dad suffered same illness for 13 years until madida herbal center came to his aid and cured him with their natural PD herbal medicine, Click and search #DrMadida, and let your Parkinson Disease be taken care of and be cured just same way my Dad’s own was taken care of and cured👌👌
I am Charlie
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 best.
Dr Aziz's neurosurgury team at Oxford operated on my back and its been a life changing, I am eternaly thankful
plz send how to make vdio
I will do for clg computation
Could be really? Perhaps, right...i still believe, cross so far from the beginning without reason but really true reason has been exist... 🌐🇬🇧🏅❤️
Watching this made me breathless.
a fellow hypochondriac...me too!
Plzzzzzz give full video
I have it to and I'm only 32 and for the past 5 years I've had this happening and it's just gets worse over time I can't even sleep next to my wife and be comfortable
I have this too how are you getting on friend ?
I have Seizures and I have Dystonia, what do you mean by dystoniac Seizure? Dystonia storm?
Beautiful
I would like to know if after stroke the person are mostly sleeping. All time and just ask for water or milk
I was taking Doxazosin morning because, I felt that it was already low sleeping so I should take it on the daytime my blood pressure is higher. Taking in the morning my numbers were erratic and too high through the day. I started taking at night and my numbers became moderate and balanced, and lower throughout the day. I went from 140 weekly average to 125 weekly average. Night time made a big difference for me. and this is where a ambulatory tester, this is the only way each individuals can decide morning or evening dose.
very nice super👌👌
Plz give full video
Please give full video on this
Sir my father he ischaemic stroke occur after meditation my father is sleeping 24 hours is it is good for him
How is ur father
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AoA can I ask something?
Can give me full vedio how you make this?
I also want
Assalamualykum dr, কিভাবে আপনার সাথে একটু কথা বলতে পারবো কারন আমার একজন ফেমিলি মেম্বার সাফার করতেছে ৪ বছরের বেশি খুবই করুন অবস্থা প্লিজ আপনার সাথে একটু কথা বলতে চাই. আমি New Jersey তে থাকি কিন্তু রোগি দেশে থাকে, plz help me out
Burning fats help me. Also I felt great after having tuna salad (with olive oil) sandwiches for breakfast. As a guy who's had brain problems before. Bone broth helped then (concentrated or bone broth powder) and plently of salad. Tuna Niciouse... I'm hopefully recovering alright this time round. Brain bleeding is new though :/
I'm also poor now, so it's hard. I just about manage to afford tuna xD and salad is expensive
I need to go back to work but I'm sleeping for 12-14 hours (more on bad ones, solid sleep though, my eyes wont open till after a few dreams) on a good day. Jobs starting soon...
I had covid and my brain bled a bit. Speech problems lasted a few months, thinking still hurts, dizziness gone etc (few more symptoms, burning senss and shooting pains are fading, other things too) Don't know what that is but I slept for 16 hours solid just now. And another 12 hours each time I go to bed minimal/normally
I thought that there was a universal precaution to have bedrails up with patients that have seizures. Is that not true for all facilities?
It is so unles the paitent refhesed to do but durin one they have to
I had to ask for them as I knew I was going to have seizures
Understand.
This is not new. I have known for years that these type of dreams and sleep disruptions are associated with Parkinson's Disease. My father had it and I have it.
Thank you Jan for this very special video.....now I have something to share and hopefully will be better understood 😊
Mam is it curable disease or not...?
No it is not but you can live a fairly long life if you take care of yourself. Deep brain stimulation therapy does wonders
I get what this is saying & I can see how this may be true for some people some of the time. However, it doesn’t explain those of us who may have COPD which has slowly progressed to the point where despite having none of those indwelling fears, find ourselves getting so SOB, that we are not just breathless, but lightheaded & dizzy in attempting new and/or normal things that don’t have a previous trigger to it. Such as simply walking to the car, or sweeping 🧹 a small area. That seems to have more to do with the progression of the disease rather than anything else. So can the brain be retrained in those cases? Bcuz I’m thinking no amount of retraining will give us more oxygen & our ability to breathe better back to us. 🤔 💭 But who knows 🤷♀️ I could be wrong.
I have multiple fillings in my teeth,should I have a post Covid MRI ? No Smell,no taste for past 3 months.
Excelente....
I hope he didn't learn exercises that taught him to use his mouth for inhaling as it was animated... nose breathing is crucial for getting rid of breathlessness. other than that a great video!
Nicely done
iPS cells are junks indeed. Prof. Shinya Yamanaka should apologize to the world due to iPS cells. Stem cell therapy is to help those endogenous adult stem cells (ASCs) to clear away so-called inhibitory molecules so that its regenerative potentials can be triggered for regeneration. iPS cells, autologous and/or allogeneic stem cell transplantation all are junks. God's mercy nano-medication is the only stem cell therapy. God created man from an extract of clay. An extract of clay is the materials for nano-medication. All glory belongs to God !
Nice 👌🏻👌🏻
Would be great to see the slides along side
Does this work with Parkinson's affected people who do not have tremors but who are affected when walking and speaking?
As far as I know it recommended only for critical stage patients
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