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Parkinson's Disease is a neurological disorder that is mostly treated with medication, but

it isn't an ideal way to treat the symptoms.

But a group of researchers in South Korea say a surgical implant that stimualtes the

brain can help sufferers live a more comfortable life than medication.

Cho Sung-min reports.

Parkinson's disease is a long-term disorder that mainly causes dysfunction in the motor

system.

Some of its symptoms include tremors, rigidity in the muscles, slowed movement and an inability

to keep your balance while standing.

In most cases, the disorder is found among senior citizens,... and with the average age

of the South Korean society continuing to rise, the number of people with Parkinson's

is rising too.

The disorder occurs mainly due to a dopamine deficiency.

Experts say a lack of the hormone leads to a deterioration of motor function, and the

main treatment involves medication that reinforces dopamine.

Doctors, however, say this is not a permanent solution for Parkinson's, since the body builds

up a tolerance to the medicine.

"It is a long-term degenerative neural disorder, and that means it could get worse over time

and medicine can lose its effect."

According to local experts, recent studies have discovered that treating Parkinson's

can be much more effective with surgery.

Doctors implant a small electronic medical device inside the patient's brain.

The device sends out electrons to stimulate the nerves.

Despite recent revelations about how surgery can make treatment more effective, Korean

patients are not too keen about the idea of implanting a battery-operated device inside

their bodies.

Experts say the next task for doctors is to let patients know how safe the procedure is.

Cho Sung-min, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Medical experts say surgical therapies make Parkinson's disease treatment more effective - Duration: 1:56.

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Medical experts say surgical therapies make Parkinson's disease treatment more effective - Duration: 2:07.

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that is mostly treated with

medication but it isn't always an ideal way to treat the symptoms which can be

very severe in many cases but a group of researchers in South Korea says a

surgical implant that stimulates the brain of patients can help sufferers of

this dreadful disorder live a more comfortable life than if they're only

taking the medication Jo sang min has the details Parkinson's disease is a

long-term disorder that mainly causes dysfunction in the motor system some of

its symptoms include tremors rigidity in the muscles slowed movement and an

inability to keep her balance while standing in most cases the disorder is

found among senior citizens and with the average age of the South Korean society

continuing to rise the number of people with Parkinson's is rising - the

disorder occurs mainly due to a dopamine deficiency experts say a lack of the

hormone leads to a deterioration of motor function and the main treatment

involves medication that reinforces dopamine doctors however say this is not

a permanent solutions for Parkinson's since the body builds up a tolerance to

the medicine it's a long-term - generative neural disorder and that

means it could get worse over time a medicine can lose its effect according

to local experts recent studies have discovered that treating Parkinson's can

be much more effective with surgery doctors implant a small electronic

medical device inside the patient's brain the device sends out electrons to

stimulate the nerves despite recent revelations about how surgery can make

treatment more effective Korean patients are not too keen about the idea of

implanting a battery-operated device inside their bodies experts say the new

task for doctors is to let patients know how safe the procedure is domine

a young news

For more infomation >> Medical experts say surgical therapies make Parkinson's disease treatment more effective - Duration: 2:07.

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Male Infertility Treatment in India | Azoospermia Treatment in Delhi - Duration: 3:21.

Hello friends.

Welcome back to my YouTube channel. I am Dr.

Vijayant Govinda Gupta

I am an andrologist and a male infertility specialist in New Delhi India.

The topic for today is azoospermia or nil

sperm count treatment in New Delhi India.

azoospermia or nil sperm count means

that in your semen analysis there are no

or there are zero sperms

The problem with that is that this prevents you from having a child.

So most patients who have had a semen analysis for

the purpose of finding out why they iare unable to father a child

child and they find that there are no sperms

in their semen analysis are patients who are called

to have azoospermia or no sperm count.

Now the problem with this from conquering today's environment

is that all these.

Men who are diagnosed with this problem are

asked to go for IVF or for test tube baby.

Oh no let me tell you with the latest treatment possible and

the proper evaluation.

Plenty of men who have no sperm count.

Can have natural sperms return back into this semen

human and can have natural pregnancies.

The problem is that infertility is now totally

in the hands of gynecologists who are only focused

on women and men do not receive their.

Due.

So first let me tell you the causes of nil

sperm count proper treatment of known sperm count

they're essential to understand why.

No sperm count or why is this what is happening.

There are two broad classifications of this for me.

One would be just put me up to obstructive obstructive

means that there is some blockage in your

semen carrying tissues like naming

a blockage on the head of the testes blockage in the vas

blocking the seminal vesicle as likely a blockage at the level of ejaculatory ducts.

These blockages are identified and blockages are corrected

usually surgically like vasoepidydmostomy or

by vasovasostomies or TUREDs

So with all of this which I do these blockages

once opened can allow sperms to come back

into the semen and allow you at a chance to have

a natural pregnancy.

Second broad category is non obstructive in which

there is no obstruction but sperm production in

the testes are low or absolute.

Usually in those patients there are two broad categories

one in which there are less bonding formed and

second and with the most bonding formed in the testes.

In both these conditions latest medications

are available which on stimulation can help

induce testes produce bombs and return sperm come to you.

The other causes like infection tuberculosis

trauma or other causes also which may be

causing this was for me and the correct diagnosis

and correct investigations.

Your main infertility specialist may be able to

return spoons in your semen so if you

have a diagnosis is this for me.

Do not be disheartened and do not go into depression

and before going in for IVF or

before going in for a test tube baby give her

allergist or a male infertility specialist a

chance to evaluate you and there may

be a clause which may be. Correctable.

So if you are suffering what just point me out or with more sperm

count and you wish to have your treatment process

in New Delhi India with me.

You may send me in your reports on WhatsApp you make

contact me on email or you may read more about

it on my website and given links.

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Thank you so much for tuning in.

For more infomation >> Male Infertility Treatment in India | Azoospermia Treatment in Delhi - Duration: 3:21.

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Midwife is struck off over treatment of baby aborted at 16 weeks which was 'born alive' - Duration: 7:39.

Amidwife has been struck off after she failed to tell doctors that an aborted baby was alive and also told a concerned relative that he was moving all four limbs because of a 'reflex'

The baby clung to life for 15 minutes before his heart stopped, with Bernadette Joanna Kelly wrapping him in an incontinence pad at the Medway Maritime hospital, in Gillingham, Kent

Details of the tragedy emerged at a tribunal of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, which will remove Miss Kelly from the register next month

The hearing was told the baby had showed signs of life, with all four limbs moving, after it was terminated early because of severe genetic defects

The baby was born at too early a stage to live but instead of informing senior staff, Miss Kelly wrapped the foetus in an incontinence pad and kept quiet for seven hours

She admitted wrongdoing to the council but a panel said she did not act dishonestly, as she genuinely believed the baby was experiencing a reflex action when it was born

However, they found that she should have immediately told other staff about the incident and documented what happened

The child's parents said they were happy with the care they received from Miss Kelly on April 5, 2015, but the NMC she fell far short of the standards required

They said it was important she notified others so a death certificate could be issued

Without one, a postmortem would be needed 'which can cause additional distress to the family', they said

The midwife said she used an incontinence pad to swaddle the dying baby 'because his skin was fragile and transparent'

She said she was 'concerned that sheets and blankets would be too rough'.And she said that she tried to inform a senior colleague about the signs of life but was waved away twice

The other member of staff denied any conversations had taken place, and the NMC found against Ms Kelly

After finishing the shift on Kelly went back to work later that day and botched care for another high-risk woman

The panel was told that she didn't spot key signs that an unborn baby was in distress before his tragic stillbirth

Miss Kelly, who is from West Sussex and who no longer works as a midwife, was struck off after telling the disciplinary hearing the experiences were 'hellish' and she had no plans to return to midwifery

A hearing heard she 'didn't care' what its outcome was, while Tim Mann, from the NMC, said she displayed 'no remorse' while spending 18 months suspended

He said: 'The panel took into account that Ms Kelly's registration has already been subject to an 18 month period of suspension

Ms Kelly has not used that period of suspension to reflect or to remediate her practice

'The panel therefore considered that it is unlikely that she would use a further suspension for these purposes

'The panel therefore concluded that it was not in the public interest to impose a further period of suspension on a midwife who has totally disengaged from the regulatory process

'The panel concluded that a further period of suspension would not serve any useful purpose in all of the circumstances

'The panel determined that it was now necessary to take action to prevent Ms Kelly from practising in the future and concluded that the only sanction that would adequately protect the public and serve the public interest was a striking-off order to take effect when the current suspension order expires

' Karen Rule, executive director of nursing at Medway NHS Foundation Trust said: 'The actions of the midwife in 2015 were wholly unacceptable and not of the high standard of care that we expect of our staff

We would again like to offer our sincere apologies to the families involved.'As soon as we became aware of concerns around the midwife's practice, we began a formal investigation into these incidents

While the investigation was taking place, she worked under constant supervision and did not see patients without a senior member of staff in attendance at all times

'One of the outcomes of the investigation was that the midwife did not follow the clear and formal procedures we have in place for when a baby is born at an early gestation and unexpectedly shows sign of life

'Upon conclusion of the investigation, the midwife was dismissed from the Trust and we referred her to the NMC

We have engaged fully with the NMC's fitness to practise investigation and fully support the outcome of their investigation

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