I love these “I asked all specialties” videos! Seeing a single question and how it spreads across the world of medicine gives such a wide-ranging picture of what’s going on. Stuff like this is something the average person would never have been able to get decades ago. Understand and trust the field even more.
@TheMidnightExpress1253 минут бұрын
Same i love it too
@itsnadchaos2 сағат бұрын
We need more from these videos! As a Biomedical Engineering student, such videos really help me focus my research on fields that are actually needed! Thank you Dr. Mike❤
@hhjk3772 сағат бұрын
I can’t wait to not be able to afford any of these exciting medical breakthroughs.
@russellregister85532 сағат бұрын
Too bad you didn't choose to be born rich, because only rich folks should get good care!
@Archie-c9e2 сағат бұрын
@@russellregister8553 Something is wrong with You. Lil fund baby
@anonymouschase3332 сағат бұрын
Gotta call Luigi
@Ash_quacksСағат бұрын
@@russellregister8553is dis a joke?
@TobyLegion45 минут бұрын
@@Ash_quacksI know sarcasm is sometimes not easily transported via text, but that was pretty transparent.
@anthrogirl74563 сағат бұрын
I have MS, and am now excited for the future with CAR-T cells. Fingers crossed. 🤞
@anony_moth2 сағат бұрын
Same here 🤞🤞🤞
@TheSwindle1232 сағат бұрын
Same here!🤞
@jfhfhfhfhc2 сағат бұрын
same my mom has it
@AKIRA__Сағат бұрын
Chimeric Tcells are amazing! They can basically target the other cells (such as cancerous, or in your case, autoreactive Tcells) without the need of 2nd signals from APCs ! They truly are fascinating
@A_Rose_From_Concrete12 минут бұрын
Same
@gregariouslyme94922 сағат бұрын
I can't wait for insurance companies to deny these treatments to the great majority of people.
@jamesnylanСағат бұрын
Exactly. Only the 1% will likely be able to afford it.
@marysparks3769Сағат бұрын
That’s why I want to be excited, but can’t-I am afraid I may not have insurance- which I have been in that place before and I feel like that in part led to some conditions I have now. I have been so thankful that I have had to have the opportunity to have affordable insurance that covers things fairly well- but there are things they should cover, but they don’t.
It's nice to see these new medical innovations being made as well as put on the market for usage for patients who *need* it but unfortunately almost all of these treatments would probably get denied by the insurance companies as they would deem it as "Unnecessary" or "Risky" or "Expensive" despite the fact that they would help a lot 🙄
@HalloweenkingTV45 минут бұрын
I tried TMS for my depression and it did not help me at all. It felt like a waste of money. I hope it gives more benefits to other people that might need it.
@Alex-kn4gk3 сағат бұрын
Can’t wait to watch this when I get home. Please make more of these vids dr Mike!
@wild_wandering_articfox3 сағат бұрын
YAY A NEW VIDEO❤❤
@Dalgonae3 сағат бұрын
as a type 1 diabetic, I'm pretty sad that the thing to be excited about is to have MORE wires attached to me 😔
@brendolbreadwar2671Сағат бұрын
healthier is better tho. AI will cure everything eventually
@emmetclancy873844 минут бұрын
Also t1d here. They're actually making great progress with stem cell therapy, it's worked perfectly for 3 people so far. It'll mean that diabetics like u or me could live life like normal without wires at all!
@Peaceful_Rayne2 сағат бұрын
Magnets for depression? I am sceptical.
@TobyLegion35 минут бұрын
Thats a bit oversimplified. It didn't work for me personally, but the science behind is pretty solid. It is similar to Electro Convulsive Therapy (electroshock therapy). Loops of high lower electromagnets (think miniature MRT) induce rappidly altering current, in a localized region in your brain. Zapping your neurons. I've got a rather low threshold, and for test calibration it is directed at your motor cortex. It was a weak impulse, and I was still throwing my right hand. I get your scepticism considering the huge amount of esoteric quack products, but this isn't a 'EMR blocking pendant', but sophisticated high tech equipment based on (a lot of) peer reviewed studies and advancemnt of prior tech (ECT).
@ThatOldStoner2 сағат бұрын
My lady had TMS and it didn't work for her. It was working but then they changed the position of the magnet thing and it quit working. She's worse now than before she had TMS.
@HalloweenkingTV33 минут бұрын
Yeah it did not help with my depression.
@brendolbreadwar2671Сағат бұрын
We need more of these. "New Tech" type videos are EXTREMELY interesting and exciting.
@LunaBeth97Сағат бұрын
As someone with a psychology degree I burst out laughing at the magnets thing because its so true!! I've said for years that, because psychology is so new, there's some upcoming treatments that seem like literal magic for how they're done. Like EMDR therapy, you wave a stick in front of a patients eyes while they recount traumatic events and their PTSD is cured almost entirely within a really short time (simplified but that was my experience of having it for my own PTSD). Magnets are a whole other level of incredible. In my time at uni, there were TMS machines compact enough to do a demonstration during a lecture where they can activate certain muscles on a person's body. There's so much we don't know about the brain (and also magnets/ magnetic fields from my brief understanding of the physics field) that this new technology is just fascinating and will hopefully help so many people!
@James-gm9csСағат бұрын
I'm extremely skeptical of that magnet treatment... Sounds like a short-term symptomatic treatment, rather than a psychological root-cause fix. Basically a more inconvenient version of anti-depression pills.
@LunaBeth97Сағат бұрын
@James-gm9cs That may be true. I'm from the UK so these innovations are just that (in my opinion/ understanding) and could help improve the admittedly shitty mental health services here. But in America, skepticism is probably really warranted if it does require lifelong reoccurring treatments as that's unfortunately a great model for predatory profits.
@CatCmdr2 сағат бұрын
My only question is 🙋🏼♀️: How long will it take to make these innovations available to the general public and will they be covered by insurances, especially for poor & elderly? With a class war now, I’m hoping these things won’t just be for the elite (plainly: those with a lot of money). Interesting indeed. Thanks Dr. Mike! 💙🦋💙
@jamesnylanСағат бұрын
The rich will benefit, the poor will likely continue to suffer. This is health care in the US.
@gaines88073 сағат бұрын
Imagine one day you’ll just be able to inject yourself with something that makes you immune to all known sicknesses
@echo_playz_melly3 сағат бұрын
Maybe my shitty immune system wouldn't matter anymore.
@KrasMazov03 сағат бұрын
Imagine all those people who would be claiming its a globalist conspiracy and it causes sudden death.
@sideman2363 сағат бұрын
@@echo_playz_melly quite the opposite
@jeramieshoe56623 сағат бұрын
How about we just start with ear infections
@Pfromm0073 сағат бұрын
Just be sure to keep up on your $250 a month subscription to United Healthcare's Basic Subscription Plan.
@farokhrokni92542 сағат бұрын
I love you so much doctor Mike ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@AaronTremblay3 сағат бұрын
Dang, happened to tap right away because I just happened to be messaging someone when the notification came up. There was already a handful of comments 😂
@MediJun3 сағат бұрын
true lol
@FunRageDIE2 сағат бұрын
personally tech that can support or lower wait times for diagnosis of auto immune disorders / diseases would be amazing because im currently waiting and it could take 6 months to a year to get a exact diagnosis
@nelsonv74150 минут бұрын
Very interesting video about all this new tech. In my experience, for 14 years and stopping consumption of all those ultra processed foods and sticking to mostly whole food plant based items, I managed to lose a whole bunch of weight and keep it off! I am now a healthy 72 year old. It really works for me.
@LuminiteAim33 минут бұрын
i really enjoy this type of video where you ask different doctors, its really cool to see different opinions of specialists
@kyril99453 сағат бұрын
I’m here! Great video!
@HoneybeeHorror2 сағат бұрын
I’d love to hear your opinion on TMS and the genetic testing for mental health medication, or have a specialist on the podcast to discuss their thoughts on those topics. Genetic testing helped me get my medication regimen on a really good track, but I know it can still be somewhat controversial and I’ve been recommended TMS several times but I’ve always been unsure
@A_Rose_From_Concrete6 минут бұрын
As someone with MS that CAR-T cells part for a cure for autoimmune diseases really piqued my interest. All these different medicines is really just like putting bandaid on, we really need something that can really cure
@EBKsYoutube3 сағат бұрын
Hiiiii, I love your videos so much !!! 💗
@Kittykat05082 сағат бұрын
Love his KZbin channel!!!
@juanguerrero48483 сағат бұрын
Early gang where yall at
@joannek12772 сағат бұрын
As someone with lupus I have been trying to get into the Car-T cell therapy trials
@OOO-pc3nbСағат бұрын
AI will help insurance companies cut cost bypassing MD/DO'S and utilizing PA's, Nurse P, Robitics. Primary care doctors will become like retail self checkout counters: one doctor will monitor muliple PA's, NA'S, MA'S, etc. Difficult cases will be refered to Doctor AI Specialist.
@t.dubz76Сағат бұрын
the advancement in ophthalmology is fascinating how cool
@chiharu13473 сағат бұрын
Bro I love yo videos man
@Animator_Sensei3 сағат бұрын
These tech products are some kinda gadgets ill surely buy to stay safe!!
@npsimonsСағат бұрын
3D printing skin - anyone remember the film "Darkman"? As for GLP-1 agonists, I have to wonder - are the benefits *directly* from the drug itself, or is it really just that people on them lose weight, thereby getting into the healthy weight range for their height, and thereby reducing all sorts of problems caused by being overweight. Because it's great if there's something to help people lose weight, but it should be made clear that it's the weight loss that is conferring the health benefits. Losing weight can be done with no drugs (and therefore no risk of side effects) - just eat less. And I'll note that reversal of type 2 diabetes can often be achieved through weight loss.
@Ccool-gx9op2 сағат бұрын
I have ulcerative colitis (autoimmune disorder) and car-t cell therapy sounds amazing!
@jamesnylanСағат бұрын
It's great, but without public, easily accessible health care, most people will be unable to afford these life-saving treatments.
@farokhrokni92542 сағат бұрын
Dr. Mike, I really love you and your videos. Thank you for always making me proud.❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏🌹🌹
@Mike__B2 сағат бұрын
0:10 So you prescribe blood pressure meds to DOZENS of patients just to help ONE ? Not sure I'm a fan of those odds.
@hassanes3360Сағат бұрын
So what he's describing is a biostatistical value called NNT (number needed to treat). It's the inverse of the risk reduction for a drug. Because one drug can't reduce the risk 100% there's always gonna be a NNT >1. It sounds like the drugs are useless in people except for rare conditions when it works, but it's actually not the case.
@amazinggrapes3045Сағат бұрын
@@hassanes3360None of that makes any sense to me as a layperson. Why does he have to throw medicine at dozens of people to treat one person?
@Uncle_SmidgeСағат бұрын
@@amazinggrapes3045 Yes. That's why Doctors.
@hassanes3360Сағат бұрын
@@amazinggrapes3045 think of it like this. Let’s say there’s a 100% risk of getting a stroke in a patient. The drug reduces the risk by 20%. You can then say the NNT is 100/20=5. ie: “It would take me treating 5 patients to completely help 1”. That doesn’t mean that the other 4 people won’t get any benefit in getting the drug. They’re all getting the risk of the stroke reduced by taking the medication. Does that make sense?
@zero-ho6xg6 минут бұрын
@@amazinggrapes3045 we have everybody who drives (who has hypertension) wear seatbelts (antihypertensives) Over the course of a year, only a small percent of people will actually get in a crash (one of dozens of hypertension-associated complications like CAD, aneurysms, CVAs, etc etc). But just because most people who drive don’t get in crashes, doesn’t mean they aren’t safer by wearing a seatbelt. We prevent the complications not because everyone will is bound to have them, but because the nature of being on the road (again, analogous to being hypertensive) is that you are at a higher risk of being in a car related accident The other thing to consider is NNT is a value for over a certain time period. The NNT for antihypertensives of 1 in 12 refers to studies like ASCOT-BPLA which looked over the course of ~5 years. The data is limited, but studies that directly look at NNT for longer time periods of hypertension treatment suggest the risk reduction increases over time. I.e. some of the complications take longer than 5 years to develop at an aggregate scale, and so 5 years of monitoring really underestimates the effects of treatment
@legominifig1012 сағат бұрын
His is a lot of good news to hear and hope for the future of medicine. Thank you guys for doing this video.
@onemoreweirdo20745 минут бұрын
This is a great video to show anyone who says "what is AI even good for?". This. This is what it's good for. Thank you
@MsKnowName3 сағат бұрын
I love Doctor Mike ❤
@AJRMaybeManTour3 сағат бұрын
Thanks Mike and Sam
@GenXfrom7523 минут бұрын
I’m 49….50 this year. Never had a colonoscopy nor had a doctor recommend one… 🤷♀️
@lechatbotte.Сағат бұрын
Love Doc Glaucomflecken
@Amiwasi-f4y3 сағат бұрын
HI mike love ur vids!!!
@juliasavini8412Сағат бұрын
Could you please talk about Inflammatory Bowel Disease in one of your videos? I was diagnosed with UC a couple months ago and it would mean so much to hear you talk about it!
@michaelpierce143 сағат бұрын
Hi I’m a big fan of you videos
@Bleach22Сағат бұрын
Would love to see Dr. Mike react to the Pitt from HBO
@natetay21422 сағат бұрын
love your videos man
@Gwendolyn-d8m3 сағат бұрын
WHO ELSE LOVES DR MIKE 👇
@TheMidnightExpress1252 минут бұрын
ME
@Denis_200963 сағат бұрын
Doctor mike you are a very caring person
@boba.library3 сағат бұрын
I'm so excited about the future of medical innovations! I received Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation a few years ago and the effects were amazing! It worked very well and improved my mental health!
@mitomidouСағат бұрын
With you there Doc Mike. Proper use of AI. The thing that makes AI unpalatable is corpos turning it into a tool to replace workers when it is an amazing enhancement when used alongside employees.
@Masa_Moth3 сағат бұрын
I can't believe I have to wait for Sunday now
@iiamandeepp3 сағат бұрын
just came back from school and dr mike posted!!
@Johnny-ci8mw11 минут бұрын
These are great, but I can’t help but think that the average person isn’t going to be able to afford these.
@estherp3 сағат бұрын
Hi Doctor Mike, I love your videos! Can you do a collab with Jay from the Kubz scouts? Playing basketball or something?❤
@Cloud_Effect3 сағат бұрын
10/10 Content Bro!
@Angelॱ3 сағат бұрын
I also train to be a doctor
@daphnecluseau3961Сағат бұрын
I'd like more precisions on TMS therapy and the results of the research on it. I have bipolar disorder and life is difficult for me. I am lucky to live in a country where we have "free" healthcare and to have good therapists but I'm desperate to get healthy soon.
@SDCourage273 сағат бұрын
Wish they could highlight endometriosis infiltrations that are almost impossible to see with the naked eye….like GI polyps…
@DuckyEmm3 сағат бұрын
FIRST! Hi doctor mike! ❤
@yashpandey5914Сағат бұрын
It's doctor Mike's timeeee
@midoriya-shonen55 минут бұрын
Oh wow, I'm very excited about magnetic treatment for depression! It's such a radically different approach from oral medicine, which famously has lots of side effects and works differently on everyone. Perhaps this more physical approach can provide more reliable results without being invasive!
@hinotefanatic3 сағат бұрын
I tried TMS. Dropped over $2000 on copays alone and unfortunately reaped zero benefits. Just my experience.
@shara-leeroberts3 сағат бұрын
Yea we'll be immortals by the time innovations are done 😂😂😊❤. Great vid Dr. Mike stay safe ma friend.
@rachelrosen1417Сағат бұрын
How would a layman get updates on studies about CAR T and its use on autoimmune diseases ?
@fizzahnadeem17722 сағат бұрын
WHAT THE HECK!? THAT IS AMAZING
@michaelesq.atpcfii.98623 сағат бұрын
Actually with AI can easily replace primary care physicians thereby saving patients money.
@bedastСағат бұрын
Wrong AI. “AI” is a broad term for computing technology involving machine learning and inference. In this case, we’re seeing advancements in computer vision object detection and classification, not chatbots.
@kg6sxyСағат бұрын
Insulin pump manufacturers need to take blind users into account because none of them are accessible yet.
@kora0eu3 сағат бұрын
Dr Mike post sooner !!!!
@mrs.johnwinchester4202 сағат бұрын
CELL SIGNALING! 🎉
@_pitaph_63922 сағат бұрын
Urology was to first to "take up" robotics, but Neuro was the first to do it in the 80s.
@KaiAlavione3 сағат бұрын
Hi doctor Mike :)
@TheRealSaintEmma3 сағат бұрын
In my refugee community in Uganda. You inspire alot of my community health work. I need some guidance from you about what i can do to improve working in a resource limited setting
@paoolinablueСағат бұрын
Cart-T therapy sounds like the plot from the Resident evil movie 😨
@WHODEYFAN252 сағат бұрын
Ibogaine medicine for PTSD is lifechanging. Wish it was legal in the USA
@crazycarrollcrew3 сағат бұрын
1 MINUTE GANG ❤❤❤😊😊
@mainefobfan3 сағат бұрын
🤯🤯 on the magnet study
@samitbarua71083 сағат бұрын
I dont know why people say AI is dangerous
@estherp3 сағат бұрын
Hey a message to everyone: you are beautiful just the way you are. Never forget that!❤
@1233703 сағат бұрын
The ped's guy is 1000% right for EVERY specialty even though it's not sexy. Increasing access to care via eg telehealth is the most important thing that's actually achievable in the near term. IMO, AI might be used for radiology/endo, but will just end up with making prettier notes for everyone else. I highly doubt it will ever be bonafide for other use cases (eg LOS/Sepsis/Med management etc).
@MelarikaLamare3 сағат бұрын
I love your videos
@Writingonboard1233 сағат бұрын
8 mins late keep up the good work 🎉
@uncivilized37112 минут бұрын
I love your content, i was trying to look through it but do you have any thoughts on a liquid diet? Not necessarily a specific plan, but as an overall. Negatives, benefits etc.
@shahafhadad998830 минут бұрын
Hey Dr Mike, love you channel. I have a medical question Is it true that when you get an antibiotic treatment (pills) Let's say for 10 days, you need to take the pills until the end of the treatment time? Even if you feel better before that, like on the 7th day out of 10. And if yes, why? Thank in advance 🙏🏻
@theenlightenedone12833 сағат бұрын
will stem cells therapy ever be legal ?!!😮
@cathyreed6180Сағат бұрын
AI is only as smart as a person programming it.
@EricLiktorСағат бұрын
Mike promised to buy a cat that looks like bear in the video were he reacts to dog memes. He said if the video get 300 k likes he'll do it. It has 294 k likes 😮😮😮😮😮 PEEWOOP
@SCIISeth2 сағат бұрын
"that we could have easily missed otherwise" I beg your pardon? How is this possible?
@galaxysuniversee2 сағат бұрын
Laughed out so hard at the thumblain that I managed to cough up my mucus 😭
@amaanqureshi5339Сағат бұрын
Hey Where’s Our DENTIST 🦷 ???
@ItisJasmine272 сағат бұрын
This sounds interesting!
@NadaAhmed-cc4qx52 минут бұрын
I actually miss when pam and kris would appear on the channel i hope they make a video together again soon 😅❤
@321-i2n3 сағат бұрын
3 MINUTES AFTER POSTING!! LET'S GOO I HAVE NEVER BEEN THIS EARLY!
@MediJun3 сағат бұрын
Here's what I learn from the video ✨🩵🩵🩵🩵✨ 1. AI in Primary Care: AI helps personalize medications and reduce side effects. 2. AI in Gastroenterology: AI improves colon cancer detection by highlighting polyps during procedures. 3. Obesity Medications: GLP-1 drugs improve heart health and may become more affordable. 4. TMS for Mental Health: Magnetic pulses treat depression, OCD, and migraines. 5. Robotics in Surgery: Robotics enhance precision and efficiency in complex surgeries. THANK YOU, DOC! I LOVE YOUR AMAZING CONTENT
@sdzielinski3 сағат бұрын
Anything that safely puts a cease and desist order on auto immune disorders would get a loud thanks from those that suffer from them. I have two. One has no treatment and the other would degrade my immune system (I have type 2 diabetes). This treatment will come two late for me. But it will help others.