The science of thankfulness and forgiveness clearly explained

In this video, Dr. Seheult discusses the science behind the benefits of gratitude and how some of your bad thoughts could be killing you. MedCram wants to remind you that it has discussed nutrition, sleep, rest, exercise, air, water, sunlight, and avoiding toxins in its discussions on health optimization; however, one area that has not…

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Nuclear Disasters: Should you get iodide now?

In this video, Dr. Seheult of MedCram discusses why countries around the world are stockpiling iodide tablets. What does the thyroid gland do? Dr. Seheult explains that the thyroid gland makes T4 (also known as thyroxine) which is later converted to T3  (also known as triiodothyronine). He describes T3  as the “oil that greases all…

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MedCram receives Medical Merit Medal from Bahrain

MedCram is proud to announce that its founders, Dr. Roger Seheult and Kyle Allred, PA-C received the Medal for Medical Merit from the country of Bahrain.    Medal for Medical Merit Dr. Roger Seheult was presented with the Medal for Medical Merit following a Royal Decree and directive of His Royal Highness, Prince Salman bin…

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How Monkeypox spreads

Monkeypox spread In this video, Dr. Seheult of MedCram provides the latest update on Monkeypox. At the present time, the number of cases have slowly and steadily been climbing every day. Worldwide, over 30,000 people have confirmed cases of Monkeypox.  Who is getting Monkeypox? In a NEJM article, they reviewed 528 Monkeypox infections across 16…

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MedCram helps out Cambodia with Alliance for International Medicine

MedCram partnership with Alliance for International Medicine MedCram has partnered with Alliance for International Medicine (AIM) to provide training in lung ultrasound to Cambodian physicians using MedCram’s ultrasound series done by Dr. Joshua Jacquet.  They are working in conjunction with Steven Rhondeau MD, an adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Utah Center for Global…

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Infrared lights prevents dementia?

  In this video, Dr. Roger Seheult of MedCram discusses a recent study that used near-infrared light in mice that had diet-induced obesity and looked at the surrogate markers of neuroinflammation in the brain. The study wanted to see if infrared light could reduce inflammation in the brain. Near-infrared light We have known for a…

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Forever Chemicals PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, BPA, Explained Clearly

In this video, Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram discusses a topic coined “forever chemicals.”  What are “forever chemicals?” This is a term that was coined by Professor Joseph Allen to describe technologically advanced substances that are used in a multitude of areas including in nonstick pans, fire retardant clothing, and other products that “don’t break…

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Gun Violence and Mental Health Clearly Explained

In this video, Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram explains the statistics of gun violence and discusses it as it relates to mental health and how health care professionals can approach and deal with the effects of gun violence.   Gun violence statistics In the U.S., deaths from guns are on par with deaths from car accidents…

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Recognize and Treat Chemical Weapons: Sarin Gas

In this video, Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram discusses chemical weapons and their effects on the human body and how to treat them if you are medical personnel in the field. He discusses sarin gas specifically.  This was used in the last 20-30 years in warfare. Sarin gas was used in Tokyo, Japan in 1995…

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Flipping the classroom

Flipping the classroom

Flipping the classroom  In this video, Dr. Seheult from MedCram interviews Dr. Rishi Desai from Osmosis and explores flipping the classroom. Per Dr. Seheult, he is one of the original pioneers of flipping the classroom during his work with Khan Academy. Dr. Desai discusses how he feels the best doctors are those who come up…

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