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so Ellanse could be a really good option if you're an older man with

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For more infomation >> What makes Ellanse good for a first time treatment option? | Moorgate Andrology - Duration: 1:04.

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Santa Claus visits Iwakuni Veterinary Treatment facility - Duration: 1:26.

The Iwakuni Veterinary Treatment Facility on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni received

a special visit from Santa Claus this year.

Santa Paws offered residents the chance to get festive photos of their pets for the holidays.

The Branch Officer in Charge Cpt. Colleen Dwyer played the role of Santa and says it warms her heart

when the pets react when the pets react well to her holly-jolly costume.

"I think it depends on the pet, if they will like Santa or not.

The beard is a little scary sometimes, but most of the pets are pretty inquisitive and

curious, and it just makes my heart swell when they'll just sit up right next to me

even with this big beard and they don't really know that I'm the doctor."

Fur babies of all breeds and sizes came to the clinic to get their photo taken with Santa Claus.

A local pet parent Hannah Brooke Weaver says that to her and her husband, their dog is

a member of their family.

"We treat him like our son.

We don't have kids so he basically is our kid.

So, we have a stocking for him, we have Christmas presents wrapped for him, and we bring him

to the vet all the time to get checked up and to make sure he's growing and healthy."

The vet clinic plans to continue hosting Santa Paws for residents and their four-legged family

members each year.

Reporting from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, I'm Lance Cpl. Jennifer Gay.

For more infomation >> Santa Claus visits Iwakuni Veterinary Treatment facility - Duration: 1:26.

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Measles in Kids: Treatment - Duration: 2:34.

> Talk to me a little bit about measles, what they are and we should be worried

about them at this day and age? > Yeah. Well. Absolutely. Measles is it's a really

important topic and Kathy and what we need to point out

is that measles is a completely preventable vaccine. Well, you know, fairly

preventable. The vaccination has been around for a long time United States, you

know, measles is essentially been eradicated in the US, and every year we

have these outcroppings of outbreaks. Recently we've had about 21 cases, I

think, as of July or end of end of July of 2018 in the United States already

surpassing sorry we have 21 stage 117 cases in about 20 21 states which

already surpassed the 2017 total amount in the u.s. in Florida the last the last

report from the end of July has about seven or eight cases in Florida a couple

have been from Florida residents who've traveled out of the country, and a couple

of bieing foreign nationals have traveled into the country also. The rest of the

world there much of the developed world has vaccines for measles, well some don't.

So what's really important to realize is measles is not a benign disease, it's not

a disease that you see in the cartoons with red spots and the fever and that's

it. Complications from measles results every

3,000 kids who get the measles one or two will die. Pneumonia being the most

common complication and sefa lightest which is a swelling of the membrane

around the brain is a complication of measles, it's a preventable disease that

we have vaccines for and the most important thing that we can do as

parents is to vaccinate our kids, on schedule on time, and encourage great

hand-washing and hygiene for our kids in a school setting.

> Can we keep stressing the importance of vaccines especially a measles vaccine?

> Listen you're talking to a pediatric emergency physician and I'm a strong

believer in my children and my colleagues in vaccines, you know, the

conspiracy theory that vaccines were out there to make that a lot of conspiracy

theories out there that's all been disproven debunked absolutely

pediatricians and and and you know our colleagues all want to do what's best

for kids. We advocate for kids, we wanna protect kids this is not a big

moneymaker for pediatricians. Pediatricians typically lose money by giving vaccines

because at the time efforting cost of the vaccines, we want to protect children.

You know, I personally that over the course of my career in a

pediatric emergency room different vaccines whether it's measles, but you

know Previn, the rotavirus vaccine, these are all vaccines are coming in the

last two decades have all college our ER visits to go down with the acute

diseases. We're seeing these positive effects of the vaccines by seeing less

and less sick kids in the emergency room which is great.

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