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Heal: 3D animation Movie for Doctors and medical students
This is a Movie about a man who was saved by recent developments in Surgery and medicine. To watch more Please subscribe and support us. Watch Smoking Movie: https://youtu.be/GwccLcRUJks Please join us at https://ecgkid.com for more updates in medicine and cardiology. In this 3D animation film, you can watch how a man is saved by surgery or multiple surgeries for the fractures he had during an accident.

Prostate cancer: What is it & how it develops?
Cancer is a condition in which the body's cells grow out of control. #Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the prostate gland. Learn more: https://ecgkid.com Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer in men in the United States, aside from skin cancer. #cancer #prostateproblems #menshealth _________________________________________________________ The penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, and testicles are all part of the male reproductive system, which also includes the prostate....

Expert guide on breast cancer and metastasis (How it spread?)
In this video, we have shown animation of #breast #cancer and how #metastasis occurs. Learn More: https://ecgkid.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- The following are the most prevalent types of breast cancer: Invasive ductal carcinoma is a type of cancer that spreads throughout the body. The cancer cells start in the ducts and spread outside of them to various regions of the breast tissue. Invasive cancer cells can also travel to other places of the body, ...

How white blood cell defend us from infections?
The white blood cell, also known as the leukocyte or white corpuscle, is a cellular component of the blood that lacks haemoglobin, has a nucleus, is motile, and protects the body from infection and disease by ingesting foreign materials and cellular debris, destroying infectious agents and cancer cells, or producing antibodies. White blood cells' existence as living cells is dependent on their ability to produce energy on a continuous basis. Chemical pathways used are more sophisticated than tho...

Outer hair cell is dancing in response to sound stimulus
Outer #hair cell is dancing in response to #sound stimulus, under #microscope

How do insulin work at cellular level
Insulin is produced in the pancreas' islets of Langerhans (pancreatic islets), which are small clumps of unique cells. Insulin works in tandem with glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, to keep blood glucose levels in check. Insulin and glucagon are both secreted directly into the bloodstream and work together to keep blood glucose levels in check. Insulin prevents blood sugar from increasing too high, whereas glucagon prevents it from falling too low.

Pain Pathway: How do we perceive pain
The stimulation of #pain pathways is usually initiated by a #nociceptor, which is a type of pain-sensing #nerve. https://ecgkid.com The signal is sent down a peripheral nerve to the spinal cord, although it is not yet painful. That signal will eventually reach the spinal cord and be transferred from the first order or primary neuron to the second order neuron. It's still not paying in this case. We can see an example of the signal being sent from one nerve to the next. This is a critical area s...

In the Womb: Witness the Journey from Conception to Birth in 3D
In just nine months, a baby grows and develops tremendously. Here's a quick rundown of how your baby develops when you're pregnant. Pregnancy is a wonderful time for both mom and baby. It's extremely vital for you and your baby to get enough of rest, eat a healthy, balanced diet, and avoid stress. You can begin bonding with your kid now, while pregnant, in a variety of ways. Here are some books to help you understand more about how your body changes as your baby grows inside you during pregnancy...

Clinical presentation of anaphylaxis in ER
Clinical presentation of #anaphylaxis: #signs and #symptoms. There are four signs of shock we need to recognize in the ER. Four signs related to four systems affected by anaphylaxis. First Cardiovascular systems, leading to shock, following respiratory system causing breathlessness then skin and inflammatory response and lastly the Gastrointestinal system or our Gut. Basically, The clinical presentation of anaphylaxis varies and Various factors are responsible for it. It also depends on the sec...

Anaphylactic shock: what is it? Hypersensitivity at cellular level
Our body is programmed to reject the foreign material entering our system. As our body's defense mechanism produced antibodies to fight against the foreign substances. This is good when a foreign substance is harmful, such as certain bacteria or viruses. But some people's immune systems overreact to substances that are not harmful, and cause an allergic reaction to throw it out of our system, by producing a flood of chemicals to defend us. The word anaphylaxis, derived from the Greek, Ana meani...

What Happens in our brain during Migraine Attack?
what exactly happens in our #brain when we are under attack, and what triggers #migraine #headache in the first place, let's get started. For this video, let's assume migraines have different forces to trigger headache. There are 7 different mechanisms, involving 12 parts, affecting millions of neurons in Brain. To know it, conducted hundreds of research, for decades, involving thousands of events, like this. Which includes much more criterias of migraine, which are changing, almost every decad...

Natural killers in Our Body: Immune system in 3D
Of all the #immune system soldiers, natural #killer #cells are the most aggressive. They are lymphocytes with no immunological memory, and are part of your innate immune system. Natural killer cells make up about five to 15% of the total circulating lymphocyte population. Natural killer cells are called natural killers, because they do not need to recognize a specific antigen before releasing their toxins and destroying a viral infected cell, or cancer cell. They target tumor cells and protect a...