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The lung has a large surface area, is open to the outside world and is the site for some of the most common serious infections, in particular pneumonia. Several bacteria, viruses and some less common lung...
Alzheimer’s is the fastest growing disease in the world’s ageing population. Thirty million people around the world suffer from the condition. Billions of dollars have been spent on trying to develop...
Feature film. A young Hungarian actress (Coco König) becomes the carer of famously difficult stage actor Sir Michael Gifford (Brian Cox), who is in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. Their...
Documentary about former New Orleans Saints defensive back Steve Gleason who was diagnosed with the debilitating motor neuron disease known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in 2011. Captured during a...
This DVD collects a number of notable episodes from the ITV current affairs series which ran from 1963-1999. The Granada-produced series was trailblazing and hard-hitting, choosing subjects that other...
Series of six videos developed to support staff and students who require the knowledge and skills described in Promoting Excellence for the Dementia Informed Practice Level. Each video is accompanied by a...
The Dying Matters Coalition aims to boost GPs’ confidence in initiating and undertaking end of life conversations. This DVD evolved from a series of GP confidence raising workshops held since 2011 where...
Echocardiograph showing acute pulmonary embolism in an elderly patient. [38 seconds]
AHVLA has produced a DVD to show the clinical signs of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) which may aid in the clinical diagnosis of the disease. As well as clinical signs the DVD also include three case...
This documentary, made in a cinema verite style, profiles seven people living with Alzheimer’s disease, each in an advancing state of dementia, from its earliest detectable changes through to death.
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