Thyroid disease is a big problem. We need to take it seriously to solve the disease. This presentation shows some useful information about the disease.
Hormones are chemical messengers produced by glands that travel through the bloodstream and have long-lasting effects on organs and internal systems, controlling processes like growth, metabolism, mood, and sexual development. They work through negative feedback loops to regulate things like blood sugar levels. When glands like the pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries, or testes produce different hormones, they affect different parts of the body and imbalances can cause problems.
What is cholesterol: HDL, LDL, VLDL ?
How is it measured and what are good numbers?
What are the risks associated with High Cholesterol?
What foods help increase HDL and lower Total Cholesterol?
This document discusses ways to prevent high cholesterol through lifestyle changes like maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. It identifies risk factors for high cholesterol like smoking, obesity, poor diet, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, diabetes, and family history of heart disease. It also explains how cholesterol levels are calculated and the different types of cholesterol (HDL, LDL, triglycerides), and recommends treatment options like dietary changes or medication.
This document discusses hyperthyroidism, which is an overactive thyroid that produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. Some common symptoms include nervousness, mood swings, fast heartbeat, increased bowel movements, and weight loss. The most common cause is Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting women under 40. Graves' disease can also cause eye problems like bulging eyes. Antithyroid medications are often used to treat hyperthyroidism by slowing the thyroid and bringing metabolism back to normal levels.
Hyperthyroidism refers to excessive secretion of thyroid hormones due to overactivity of the thyroid gland. Common causes include Graves' disease, toxic multinodular goiter, and toxic adenoma. Symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, weight loss, and tremors. Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure thyroid hormones and TSH levels. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine therapy, and surgery. Hypothyroidism is underactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in low thyroid hormone levels and symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and constipation. Primary causes are autoimmune disease and treatment for hyperthyroidism. Treatment is thyroid hormone replacement medication.
Hormones are chemical messengers produced by glands that travel through the bloodstream and have long-lasting effects on organs and internal systems, controlling processes like growth, metabolism, mood, and sexual development. They work through negative feedback loops to regulate things like blood sugar levels. When glands like the pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries, or testes produce different hormones, they affect different parts of the body and imbalances can cause problems.
What is cholesterol: HDL, LDL, VLDL ?
How is it measured and what are good numbers?
What are the risks associated with High Cholesterol?
What foods help increase HDL and lower Total Cholesterol?
This document discusses ways to prevent high cholesterol through lifestyle changes like maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. It identifies risk factors for high cholesterol like smoking, obesity, poor diet, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, diabetes, and family history of heart disease. It also explains how cholesterol levels are calculated and the different types of cholesterol (HDL, LDL, triglycerides), and recommends treatment options like dietary changes or medication.
This document discusses hyperthyroidism, which is an overactive thyroid that produces too much of the hormone thyroxine. Some common symptoms include nervousness, mood swings, fast heartbeat, increased bowel movements, and weight loss. The most common cause is Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting women under 40. Graves' disease can also cause eye problems like bulging eyes. Antithyroid medications are often used to treat hyperthyroidism by slowing the thyroid and bringing metabolism back to normal levels.
Hyperthyroidism refers to excessive secretion of thyroid hormones due to overactivity of the thyroid gland. Common causes include Graves' disease, toxic multinodular goiter, and toxic adenoma. Symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, weight loss, and tremors. Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure thyroid hormones and TSH levels. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine therapy, and surgery. Hypothyroidism is underactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in low thyroid hormone levels and symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and constipation. Primary causes are autoimmune disease and treatment for hyperthyroidism. Treatment is thyroid hormone replacement medication.
Hyperthyroidism refers to overactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in excessive secretion of thyroid hormones throughout the body. Some common causes include Graves' disease, toxic adenomas, and thyroiditis. Symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, tremor, and weight loss. Diagnosis involves tests of thyroid and pituitary hormones. Treatment options are radioactive iodine to destroy the thyroid gland, anti-thyroid medications, beta-blockers to control symptoms, or surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid. Nursing care focuses on managing nutrition, activity tolerance, risk of injury from eye involvement, and hyperthermia due to the increased metabolic rate.
The document discusses hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism results from excess thyroid hormone in the blood and common causes include Graves' disease, toxic adenomas, and thyroiditis. Symptoms include nervousness, rapid heart rate, weight loss, and eye changes. Diagnosis involves thyroid function tests and treatment options are anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, beta blockers, or surgery.
Hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid gland and risks factors include older age and autoimmune diseases. Symptoms are fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and constipation. Diagnosis is via thyroid hormone levels and treatment is thyroid hormone replacement medication.
Why Thyroid Disorders are Often OverlookedMiami ObGyns
www.miamiobgyns.com/blog/thyroid-disorder-often-overlooked/
As a woman your body goes through many stages. From the monthly ups and downs to the fluctuations of your body through pregnancy, birth, after-birth and menopause.
That being said, it’s not surprising that many women can be experiencing symptoms of a thyroid disorder without knowing it.
Effective treatment for hyperthyroidism in Mindheal Homeopathy clinic ,Chemb...Shewta shetty
"Hypothyroidism-decreased secretion of thyroid hormone is called hypothyroidism. Excessive tiredness and sleepiness are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional approach in its treatment. Mindheal homeopathy deals with the constitutional treatment of hypothyroidism."/>
Effective treatment for hyperthyroidism in Mindheal Homeopathy clinic ,Chemb...Shewta shetty
Hyperthyroidism is a condition caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones from the thyroid gland located in the neck. Common causes include Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the thyroid, and solitary nodules within the gland that overproduce hormones. Symptoms include weight loss, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, tremors, and eye changes. Homeopathic treatment takes a constitutional approach by evaluating a patient's complete physical, emotional, and genetic makeup to determine the best individualized remedy that treats the underlying imbalance and restores normal thyroid function.
10 important facts on thyroid | thyroid treatment | Dr Batrasandippatil0
Dr Batra's provides treatment for thyroid through homeopathy remedies that helps to stimulate better functioning of the thyroid gland with no side effects.
The document discusses thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. It describes the thyroid gland and explains that hyperthyroidism is caused by an overactive thyroid while hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid. It provides information on symptoms, causes, tests used for diagnosis, treatment options like medication and diet changes, and home remedies for hypothyroidism.
The thyroid gland secretes hormones that influence metabolism, body temperature, growth, and brain development. Hyperthyroidism occurs when too much thyroid hormone is secreted, leading to increased heart rate and appetite with potential heart problems. Hypothyroidism is caused by not enough thyroid hormone, resulting in tiredness, weight gain, and raised cholesterol. Exercise can help control thyroid hormone levels and decrease health risks like cardiovascular disease and joint pain.
This document discusses the thyroid gland and thyroid problems. It introduces the thyroid gland and its functions in producing hormones that regulate metabolism and other bodily processes. It describes the two main thyroid disorders: hypothyroidism, which involves insufficient hormone production and its symptoms and treatments; and hyperthyroidism, which involves excessive hormone production and its potential causes like Grave's disease, symptoms, and treatment options like radioactive iodine. Other conditions discussed include goiter and how to avoid thyroid risks like unnecessary radiation exposure during dental x-rays.
Hyperthyroidism refers to overactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones which regulate metabolism. Common causes of hyperthyroidism include Graves' disease, multinodular goiter, and thyroiditis. Signs and symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, tremors, and weight loss. Diagnosis involves thyroid function tests and scans. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, and surgery. Nursing care focuses on managing nutrition, activity tolerance, risk for injury, hyperthermia, and social interaction issues.
The document discusses hypothyroidism, which is an underactive thyroid gland that cannot produce enough thyroid hormone for the body to function normally. It describes the symptoms of hypothyroidism such as feeling tired, dry skin, forgetfulness, and constipation. The main causes of hypothyroidism include autoimmune disease, surgical removal of the thyroid gland, radiation treatment, and certain medications. Hypothyroidism is typically diagnosed through blood tests to measure thyroid hormone levels. The standard treatment is daily thyroid hormone replacement medication to control the symptoms indefinitely.
Hyperthyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system produces antibodies that stimulate the thyroid gland to overproduce hormones. Symptoms include weight loss, rapid heartbeat, increased appetite, nervousness, tremors, and eye problems. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications to slow hormone production, radioactive iodine therapy to destroy thyroid cells, and surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid gland. Lifestyle changes like a healthy diet and stress reduction can also help manage symptoms.
Hypothyroidism is a disorder where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can be caused by Hashimoto's disease, thyroiditis, surgery or radiation treatment of the thyroid gland, certain medications, or issues with the pituitary gland. Symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, and depression. Hypothyroidism is diagnosed with blood tests measuring thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroid hormone levels. It is treated by taking a synthetic thyroid hormone medication daily to replace what the body is not producing.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes hyperthyroidism or overactivity of the thyroid gland. It is most common in women over age 20. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid heartbeat, eye problems, weight loss and more. Graves' disease occurs when the immune system produces antibodies that mimic the effects of thyroid stimulating hormone, causing the thyroid to overproduce hormones. Treatments include beta blockers, antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine or surgery to destroy the thyroid gland. While treatments are usually effective, they can sometimes lead to hypothyroidism if not managed correctly.
Most common thyroid disorders are hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) and hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). Hyperthyroidism symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, sweating, and eye changes. Causes include Graves' disease and ingestion of excess thyroid hormone. Treatment involves anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery. Hypothyroidism causes fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and is most often due to autoimmune disease or previous thyroid surgery/radiation. Levothyroxine replacement is the standard treatment monitored through thyroid hormone level testing.
Hyperthyroidism refers to an overactive thyroid gland that produces excessive thyroid hormones. The most common cause is Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder. Symptoms include hyperactivity, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, rapid heart rate, weight loss, and bulging eyes. It is diagnosed through blood tests measuring thyroid hormone and TSH levels. Treatment options include antithyroid medication, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery to remove part of the thyroid gland.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes hyperthyroidism or overactivity of the thyroid gland. It is most common in women over age 20. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid heartbeat, eye problems, fatigue, and weight loss. Graves' disease occurs when the immune system produces antibodies that mimic the effects of thyroid stimulating hormone, causing the thyroid gland to overproduce thyroid hormones. Treatments include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery to destroy the thyroid gland, followed by lifelong thyroid hormone replacement. While treatments are usually effective, there is a risk of developing hypothyroidism if the replacement hormone dose is incorrect.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. It most commonly affects women between 35-60 years old. Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, dry skin, and depression. It is often caused by an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto's thyroiditis where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland. Treatment involves taking thyroid hormone replacement medications. However, many people are treating their hypothyroidism with options that are actually causing more harm. A proper diagnosis and treatment plan focused on the root cause is needed for effective management of the condition.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. It can cause slowed bodily functions and mental development. Common causes include autoimmune disease, previous hyperthyroidism treatment, surgery, radiation, and medications. Symptoms vary in children, adults, and infants. Diagnosis involves medical history, exam, and blood tests of thyroid and related hormone levels. Treatment is daily thyroid hormone replacement medication. Untreated hypothyroidism can lead to goiter, heart and mental health issues, and developmental problems in infants.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman we providing the top quality massage services for our customers.
Our massage center prioritizes efficiency to ensure a quality massage experience for our clients at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman. We offer a convenient appointment system and precise massage services.
Reach us at Villa No 7, Near Ammar Bin Yasir Street Al Rashidiya 2 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates.
Phone : +971 529818279
Hyperthyroidism refers to overactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in excessive secretion of thyroid hormones throughout the body. Some common causes include Graves' disease, toxic adenomas, and thyroiditis. Symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, tremor, and weight loss. Diagnosis involves tests of thyroid and pituitary hormones. Treatment options are radioactive iodine to destroy the thyroid gland, anti-thyroid medications, beta-blockers to control symptoms, or surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid. Nursing care focuses on managing nutrition, activity tolerance, risk of injury from eye involvement, and hyperthermia due to the increased metabolic rate.
The document discusses hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism results from excess thyroid hormone in the blood and common causes include Graves' disease, toxic adenomas, and thyroiditis. Symptoms include nervousness, rapid heart rate, weight loss, and eye changes. Diagnosis involves thyroid function tests and treatment options are anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, beta blockers, or surgery.
Hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid gland and risks factors include older age and autoimmune diseases. Symptoms are fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and constipation. Diagnosis is via thyroid hormone levels and treatment is thyroid hormone replacement medication.
Why Thyroid Disorders are Often OverlookedMiami ObGyns
www.miamiobgyns.com/blog/thyroid-disorder-often-overlooked/
As a woman your body goes through many stages. From the monthly ups and downs to the fluctuations of your body through pregnancy, birth, after-birth and menopause.
That being said, it’s not surprising that many women can be experiencing symptoms of a thyroid disorder without knowing it.
Effective treatment for hyperthyroidism in Mindheal Homeopathy clinic ,Chemb...Shewta shetty
"Hypothyroidism-decreased secretion of thyroid hormone is called hypothyroidism. Excessive tiredness and sleepiness are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional approach in its treatment. Mindheal homeopathy deals with the constitutional treatment of hypothyroidism."/>
Effective treatment for hyperthyroidism in Mindheal Homeopathy clinic ,Chemb...Shewta shetty
Hyperthyroidism is a condition caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones from the thyroid gland located in the neck. Common causes include Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the thyroid, and solitary nodules within the gland that overproduce hormones. Symptoms include weight loss, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, tremors, and eye changes. Homeopathic treatment takes a constitutional approach by evaluating a patient's complete physical, emotional, and genetic makeup to determine the best individualized remedy that treats the underlying imbalance and restores normal thyroid function.
10 important facts on thyroid | thyroid treatment | Dr Batrasandippatil0
Dr Batra's provides treatment for thyroid through homeopathy remedies that helps to stimulate better functioning of the thyroid gland with no side effects.
The document discusses thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. It describes the thyroid gland and explains that hyperthyroidism is caused by an overactive thyroid while hypothyroidism is caused by an underactive thyroid. It provides information on symptoms, causes, tests used for diagnosis, treatment options like medication and diet changes, and home remedies for hypothyroidism.
The thyroid gland secretes hormones that influence metabolism, body temperature, growth, and brain development. Hyperthyroidism occurs when too much thyroid hormone is secreted, leading to increased heart rate and appetite with potential heart problems. Hypothyroidism is caused by not enough thyroid hormone, resulting in tiredness, weight gain, and raised cholesterol. Exercise can help control thyroid hormone levels and decrease health risks like cardiovascular disease and joint pain.
This document discusses the thyroid gland and thyroid problems. It introduces the thyroid gland and its functions in producing hormones that regulate metabolism and other bodily processes. It describes the two main thyroid disorders: hypothyroidism, which involves insufficient hormone production and its symptoms and treatments; and hyperthyroidism, which involves excessive hormone production and its potential causes like Grave's disease, symptoms, and treatment options like radioactive iodine. Other conditions discussed include goiter and how to avoid thyroid risks like unnecessary radiation exposure during dental x-rays.
Hyperthyroidism refers to overactivity of the thyroid gland resulting in excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones which regulate metabolism. Common causes of hyperthyroidism include Graves' disease, multinodular goiter, and thyroiditis. Signs and symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, heat intolerance, tremors, and weight loss. Diagnosis involves thyroid function tests and scans. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, and surgery. Nursing care focuses on managing nutrition, activity tolerance, risk for injury, hyperthermia, and social interaction issues.
The document discusses hypothyroidism, which is an underactive thyroid gland that cannot produce enough thyroid hormone for the body to function normally. It describes the symptoms of hypothyroidism such as feeling tired, dry skin, forgetfulness, and constipation. The main causes of hypothyroidism include autoimmune disease, surgical removal of the thyroid gland, radiation treatment, and certain medications. Hypothyroidism is typically diagnosed through blood tests to measure thyroid hormone levels. The standard treatment is daily thyroid hormone replacement medication to control the symptoms indefinitely.
Hyperthyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system produces antibodies that stimulate the thyroid gland to overproduce hormones. Symptoms include weight loss, rapid heartbeat, increased appetite, nervousness, tremors, and eye problems. Treatment options include anti-thyroid medications to slow hormone production, radioactive iodine therapy to destroy thyroid cells, and surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid gland. Lifestyle changes like a healthy diet and stress reduction can also help manage symptoms.
Hypothyroidism is a disorder where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can be caused by Hashimoto's disease, thyroiditis, surgery or radiation treatment of the thyroid gland, certain medications, or issues with the pituitary gland. Symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, and depression. Hypothyroidism is diagnosed with blood tests measuring thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroid hormone levels. It is treated by taking a synthetic thyroid hormone medication daily to replace what the body is not producing.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes hyperthyroidism or overactivity of the thyroid gland. It is most common in women over age 20. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid heartbeat, eye problems, weight loss and more. Graves' disease occurs when the immune system produces antibodies that mimic the effects of thyroid stimulating hormone, causing the thyroid to overproduce hormones. Treatments include beta blockers, antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine or surgery to destroy the thyroid gland. While treatments are usually effective, they can sometimes lead to hypothyroidism if not managed correctly.
Most common thyroid disorders are hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) and hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). Hyperthyroidism symptoms include nervousness, palpitations, sweating, and eye changes. Causes include Graves' disease and ingestion of excess thyroid hormone. Treatment involves anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery. Hypothyroidism causes fatigue, weight gain, dry skin and is most often due to autoimmune disease or previous thyroid surgery/radiation. Levothyroxine replacement is the standard treatment monitored through thyroid hormone level testing.
Hyperthyroidism refers to an overactive thyroid gland that produces excessive thyroid hormones. The most common cause is Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder. Symptoms include hyperactivity, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, rapid heart rate, weight loss, and bulging eyes. It is diagnosed through blood tests measuring thyroid hormone and TSH levels. Treatment options include antithyroid medication, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery to remove part of the thyroid gland.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes hyperthyroidism or overactivity of the thyroid gland. It is most common in women over age 20. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid heartbeat, eye problems, fatigue, and weight loss. Graves' disease occurs when the immune system produces antibodies that mimic the effects of thyroid stimulating hormone, causing the thyroid gland to overproduce thyroid hormones. Treatments include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery to destroy the thyroid gland, followed by lifelong thyroid hormone replacement. While treatments are usually effective, there is a risk of developing hypothyroidism if the replacement hormone dose is incorrect.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. It most commonly affects women between 35-60 years old. Common symptoms include fatigue, weight gain, dry skin, and depression. It is often caused by an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto's thyroiditis where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland. Treatment involves taking thyroid hormone replacement medications. However, many people are treating their hypothyroidism with options that are actually causing more harm. A proper diagnosis and treatment plan focused on the root cause is needed for effective management of the condition.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones. It can cause slowed bodily functions and mental development. Common causes include autoimmune disease, previous hyperthyroidism treatment, surgery, radiation, and medications. Symptoms vary in children, adults, and infants. Diagnosis involves medical history, exam, and blood tests of thyroid and related hormone levels. Treatment is daily thyroid hormone replacement medication. Untreated hypothyroidism can lead to goiter, heart and mental health issues, and developmental problems in infants.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman we providing the top quality massage services for our customers.
Our massage center prioritizes efficiency to ensure a quality massage experience for our clients at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman. We offer a convenient appointment system and precise massage services.
Reach us at Villa No 7, Near Ammar Bin Yasir Street Al Rashidiya 2 - Ajman - United Arab Emirates.
Phone : +971 529818279
Malayali Kerala Spa in Ajman, one among the top rated massage centre in ajman, welcomes you to experience high quality massage services from massage staffs from all ove rthe world! Being the best spa massage service providers, we take pride in offering traditional massage services of different countries, like
Indian Massage, Kerala Massage, Thai Massage, Pakistani Massage, Russian Massage etc
If you are seeking relaxation, pain relief, or wellness experience, our ajman spa is here for your unique needs and concerns. The services of our experienced therapists, and personalized attention will ensure that each visit will be memorable for you.
Book your appointment today and let us take you to a world of serenity and self-care. Because you deserves the best.
Test bank advanced health assessment and differential diagnosis essentials fo...rightmanforbloodline
Test bank advanced health assessment and differential diagnosis essentials for clinical practice 1st edition myrick.
Test bank advanced health assessment and differential diagnosis essentials for clinical practice 1st edition myrick.
Test bank advanced health assessment and differential diagnosis essentials for clinical practice 1st edition myrick.
Digital Health in India_Health Informatics Trained Manpower _DrDevTaneja_15.0...DrDevTaneja1
Digital India will need a big trained army of Health Informatics educated & trained manpower in India.
Presently, generalist IT manpower does most of the work in the healthcare industry in India. Academic Health Informatics education is not readily available at school & health university level or IT education institutions in India.
We look into the evolution of health informatics and its applications in the healthcare industry.
HIMMS TIGER resources are available to assist Health Informatics education.
Indian Health universities, IT Education institutions, and the healthcare industry must proactively collaborate to start health informatics courses on a big scale. An advocacy push from various stakeholders is also needed for this goal.
Health informatics has huge employment potential and provides a big business opportunity for the healthcare industry. A big pool of trained health informatics manpower can lead to product & service innovations on a global scale in India.
Exploring Stem Cell Solutions for Parkinson's Disease with Dr. David Greene A...Dr. David Greene Arizona
Dr. David Greene of Arizona is at the forefront of stem cell therapy for Parkinson's Disease, focusing on innovative treatments to restore dopamine-producing neurons. His research explores the use of embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, and adult stem cells to replace lost neurons and potentially reverse disease progression. By transplanting differentiated cells into affected brain areas, Dr. Greene aims to address the root cause of Parkinson's. His work also investigates the neuroprotective benefits of stem cells, offering hope for effective, long-term treatments. Discover how Dr. Greene's pioneering efforts could transform Parkinson's Disease therapy.
Health Tech Market Intelligence Prelim Questions -Gokul Rangarajan
The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
This lays foundation of scoping research project what are the
Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners June 2024.pptxMatSouthwell1
Presentation made by Mat Southwell to the Harm Reduction Working Group of the English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners. Discuss stimulants, OAMT, NSP coverage and community-led approach to DCRs. Focussing on active drug user perspectives and interests
Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Children - Counselling and Family Thera...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
VEDANTA AIR AMBULANCE SERVICES IN REWA AT A COST-EFFECTIVE PRICE.pdfVedanta A
Air Ambulance Services In Rewa works in close coordination with ground-based emergency services, including local Emergency Medical Services, fire departments, and law enforcement agencies.
More@: https://tinyurl.com/2shrryhx
More@: https://tinyurl.com/5n8h3wp8
4. What is Gland?
An Organ in the Human or Animal Body which
Secretes Particular Chemical Substances for
use in the Body or for Discharge into the
Surroundings
5. What Does Thyroid Gland Do?
It controls your Metabolism, which is how your
Body Turns Food into Energy
6. Symptoms
No Symptoms at all. Or:
• You may Feel Nervous, Moody, Weak, or Tired
• Your Hands may Shake, your Heart may Beat Fast, or
you may have Problems Breathing
• You may be Hot and Sweaty or have Warm, Red, Itchy
Skin
• You may have more Bowel Movements than Usual
• You may have Fine, Soft Hair that is Falling out
• You may Lose Weight even Though you Eat the Same or
more than Usual