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The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 1/3 Finally someone insightfully tackles today's issues from a scientific perspective. In Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill shows you that the battle between microbes and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths from infectious diseases have increased since the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new "bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is also responsible. Bill talks with experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about new narrow-spectrum antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and demonstrates just how important hand-washing really is in the fight against germs. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags: Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
User: Fword22madre |
The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 2/3 Finally someone insightfully tackles today's issues from a scientific perspective. In Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill shows you that the battle between microbes and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths from infectious diseases have increased since the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new "bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is also responsible. Bill talks with experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about new narrow-spectrum antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and demonstrates just how important hand-washing really is in the fight against germs. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags: Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
User: Fword22madre |
The Eyes of Nye - 109 - Antibiotics 3/3 Finally someone insightfully tackles today's issues from a scientific perspective. In Bill Nye's new show The Eyes of Nye, Bill shows you that the battle between microbes and humans is far from over. In fact, deaths from infectious diseases have increased since the 1980s. Some of the rise is due to new "bugs" such as HIV and hepatitis C, but the alarming increase in antibiotic resistance is also responsible. Bill talks with experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about new narrow-spectrum antibiotics and "bacteriocins" and demonstrates just how important hand-washing really is in the fight against germs. Enjoy, please rate and comment. Check out my other videos of The Eyes of Nye and Bill's old show, Bill Nye the Science Guy. http://www.eyesofnye.org/ Tags: Eyes Bill Nye Science Guy antibiotics biomedical engineering |
User: OliviaHadassah |
Don't Use Antibacterial Soap, Or Overuse Antibiotics People are dying from MRSA bacteria as the result of the overuse of antibiotics and antibacterial agents in soap, detergents and toothpaste. Antibacterial soap has also been linked to cancer, upsets hormones including thyroid, and contaminates breast milk. Some 72% of all liquid soap sold in the United States now contains antibacterial ingredients, as do many toothpastes. People who use antibacterial soaps and cleansers develop bacterial-born illnesses just as often as people who use products that do not contain antibacterial ingredients. This video mentions that it is natural for certain bacteria to be on our skin. Unlike what we've been taught, bacteria is not our enemy. Children exposed to bacteria in early childhood actually have stronger immune systems. Bacteria only becomes uncontrollable when our immune systems are suppressed by a lack of nutrition, stress, too little sleep and of course prescription drugs, which purposely suppress immunity. Over 95% of the time that antibiotics are prescribed it is for viruses such as colds and flu, despite the fact that this is futile - but it is big business. Bacteria fights back against attacks from antibiotics and antibacterial agents found in household products, and the result is "super bugs." The best way to stay healthy is to eat healthy and take high quality nutritional supplements. Get enough sleep, sunshine, and eliminate stress as much as possible. Antibacterial soaps bring in $16 billion per year for their makers, despite the fact that they don't work and are dangerous. All-natural soaps are great. You can get them at Whole Foods or health food stores. I like to buy soaps whose labels I can read and understand. Olive and lavender oil are some possible ingredients, for example. If you can't find all-natural detergents at your health food store, try online companies such as Sunrider. For sources and more information, visit my blog: MRSA: What You Should Know But The Media Won't Tell You http://redpillreich.blogspot.com/2008/05/mrsa-what-you-should-know-but-media.html Red Pill Reich http://redpillreich.blogspot.com/ I am a nurse who is exposing the Illuminati's use of modern medicine to drug, poison and control millions in their pursuit of a New World Order. Tags: MRSA antibiotics prescription drugs Big Pharma doctor bug Ron Paul fraud CFR NWO New World Order medicine medical |
User: atomichealth |
Pharmaceuticals - Antibiotics Cause Asthma www.atomichealth.co.uk News item from Prime News, Canberra, Australia 1994. Public warning of link between antibiotics and asthma. Workers manufacturing antibiotics can get compensation if they become asthmatic. The medical profession calls this professional asthma... Tags: asthma antibiotics drugs pharmaceutical atomic health |
User: AcnePractice |
The Acne Practice (Weaning off Antibiotics) http://www.AcnePractice.com Weening off Oral Antibiotics Tags: Oral Antibiotics acne pimples zits zit pimple proactiv jessica simpson american idol teen oil complexion seborrhea |
User: expertvillage |
Raw Food Recipes: Healthy Cooking Tips for Quick & Easy Meals : Organic vs Synthetic Antibiotics: Health Properties of Raw Foods Learn about the health benefits of raw food antibiotics that naturally occur in some plants, as opposed to broad spectrum synthetic antibiotics, in this free raw foods video. Tags: raw food cooking healthy diet recipes eat eating free video vegan ingredients |
User: dearpharmacist |
Suzy Cohen on Antibiotics, Yeast Infections and Buggy Yogurt Pharmacist Suzy Cohen discusses how to avoid and/or relieve yeast infections & jock itch, espeially when associated with antibiotics. This will also help you learn how to choose probiotic supplements and why you shouldn't supplement with yogurt. It may contain carmine (bug juice coloring). Tags: Suzy Cohen yeast infection jock itch antibiotic bugs probiotics vitamins supplement irritable bowel candida |
User: drmdk |
Penicillin Allergy and Using Other Antibiotics Sunil K Sood MD Chief of Pediatric Infectious Disease Schneider Children's Hospital www.DrMDK.com Tags: drmdk infections video penicillin |
User: ForaTv |
Craig Venter - Are We Too Over-Reliant on Antibiotics? Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/02/25/Joining_3_5_Billion_Years_of_Microbial_Invention Celebrity geneticist Craig Venter examines possible long-term implications of antibiotics and antiseptics. ----- Joining 3.5 Billion Years of Microbial Invention featuring biologist J. Craig Venter. Biologist, author and businessman Craig Venter discusses his work mapping and synthesizing genomes. Venter recalls his work mapping the human genome and expands on his current work which includes categorizing new genes and species of microbes from ocean water. Venter also explains how microbial research can be used for metabolic engineering and alternative energy sources. J. Craig Venter, PH.D. is regarded as one of the leading scientists of the 21st century for his contributions to genomic research and is one of the countrys most frequently cited scientists. He is Founder and President of the J. Craig Venter Institute and J. Craig Venter Science Foundation, not-for-profit research and support organizations dedicated to human genomic research, exploration of social and ethical issues in genomics, and alternative energy solutions through microbial sources. He is also the Founder and Chairman of the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). Dr. Venter began his formal education after serving as a Navy Corpsman in Danang, Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After earning a bachelors degree in biochemistry and a Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology, both from the University of California at San Diego and both in three years, he was appointed professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. In 1984, he moved to the National Institutes of Health, where he developed expressed-sequence tags (ESTs), a revolutionary strategy for gene discovery. In 1992, he founded TIGR, where he and his team decoded the genome of the first free-living organism, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae, using an original whole-genome shotgun technique. Since then, TIGR has sequenced more than 50 genomes using Dr. Venter's techniques. Dr. Venter is the author of more than 200 articles and the recipient of numerous honorary degrees, public honors, and scientific awards, including the Financial Times Man of the Year Award, TIME Magazine Man of the Year (runner up), 2002 Gairdner Foundation International Award, and the 2001 Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize. Dr. Venter is a member of numerous prestigious scientific organizations including, including the National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Society for Microbiology. He was also one of the first 38 people to be selected by Desmond Tutu as part of the "Hands That Shape Humanity" world exhibition. Dr. Venter's autobiography A Life Decoded was published in October of 2007. Tags: biology dna genetics microbes science scientist genome super bacteria antibiotics disease evolution health outbreak |