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It all started with a Hob Nob. As Dr Matt Morgan, an intensive care
consultant, examined a patient who had suffered a cardiac arrest
after inhaling some biscuit crumbs, he saw a flock of birds fly
past the window. They must inhale objects all the time when flying,
how do they survive? he thought to himself. This began an
investigation that spanned continents, species and millennia. For
animal science has so much to teach us about human medicine. While
some of the overlaps and parallels are obvious - we know how much
DNA we share with primates, the first pig heart has been
transplanted into a human - there is so much more that we have
learnt from the animal world. For example, studying kangaroos, in
particular the female's three vaginas, has improved in-vitro
fertilisation success rates. Watching how a giraffe breathes can
help save the life of someone struggling with asthma. Investigating
why birds that live in the frozen Arctic circle don't freeze to
death led to advances with treating hypothermia. Getting a ECG on
the 150kg heart of a humpback whale was instrumental to keeping
patients with cardiac failure living longer. We owe animals so
much, it's time to focus on examining how they live and what we
still have to learn from them. Better shared understanding of how
our species coexists with millions of others can lead to untold
medical advances, help both humans and animals and improve the
world for all creatures from single-celled bacteria to a 30,000 kg
whale. Who knows, maybe a kiss from a frog will save your life?
Journey into the world of intensive care medicine and the lives of
people who have forever been changed by it. 'A very special book
filled with stories of survival, hope and loss.' Adam Kay
'[Morgan's] wit and compassion are everywhere evident in this
enlightening book, and he makes a welcome contribution to our
understanding of these extraordinary times.' Sunday Times There is
no room for error in the ICU. Full focus is required at all times.
It can be the difference between life and death. Through the
remarkable stories of his patients, Dr. Matt Morgan guides you
through the body and its organs. He explains how various critical
conditions arise, and all that goes into treating them - from the
science, research and technology, to the tireless efforts of the
doctors and nurses. This book gives you powerful insights about
intensive care, many of which may prevent you, or those close to
you, from ending up there. It will even teach you how to save a
life. Movingly and compassionately, Matt writes about the cases and
the people that have stayed with him, both the recoveries and the
losses. This book shows the fragility of life, but also the
incredible resilience of the human body and spirit. Sometimes
darkness can show you the light.
Feature documentary chronicling the journey of
comedian-turned-activist Russell Brand as he embarks on his latest
project: save the world. As the self-proclaimed narcissist, who
admits to believing he is a messiah, sets out to make people
understand how we, the human population, are slowly killing the
world we live in, he encounters opposition from every direction,
including the people who put him on the showbusiness map. The
documentary includes interviews with Brand's parents, his ex-wife
Katy Perry and several of his friends including Noel Gallagher,
Jonathan Ross and Matt Morgan.
It all started with a Hob Nob. As Dr Matt Morgan, an intensive care
consultant, examined a patient who had suffered a cardiac arrest
after inhaling some biscuit crumbs, he saw a flock of birds fly
past the window. They must inhale objects all the time when flying,
how do they survive? he thought to himself. This began an
investigation that spanned continents, species and millennia. For
animal science has so much to teach us about human medicine. While
some of the overlaps and parallels are obvious - we know how much
DNA we share with primates, the first pig heart has been
transplanted into a human - there is so much more that we have
learnt from the animal world. For example, studying kangaroos, in
particular the female's three vaginas, has improved in-vitro
fertilisation success rates. Watching how a giraffe breathes can
help save the life of someone struggling with asthma. Investigating
why birds that live in the frozen Arctic circle don't freeze to
death led to advances with treating hypothermia. Getting a ECG on
the 150kg heart of a humpback whale was instrumental to keeping
patients with cardiac failure living longer. We owe animals so
much, it's time to focus on examining how they live and what we
still have to learn from them. Better shared understanding of how
our species coexists with millions of others can lead to untold
medical advances, help both humans and animals and improve the
world for all creatures from single-celled bacteria to a 30,000 kg
whale. Who knows, maybe a kiss from a frog will save your life?
Broaden your skill set by learning TypeScript and applying your
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