MetroPlus Health Letter - Winter 2014 | MetroPlusMetroPlus
Read the MetroPlus Health Letter from Winter 2014, full of tips on how to live a healthy life and take good care of yourself. The Health Letter is provided to members of Medicaid Managed Care, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid Partnership in Care: HIV Special Needs Plan and Managed Long Term Care.
For more health resources, or information on affordable health insurance in New York, visit www.metroplus.org
To highlight the importance of Early Brain & Child Development (EBCD).
To recognize some valuable nutritive materials for the development of children’s brains.
Natural Treatments for ADHD (TADH) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Laboratorio Grea...Louis Cady, MD
In this presentation, given at UNIP (Campus Paraiso - Sao Paulo, SP Brazo) for the 2019 Congresso de Saude Mental (Conference on Mental Health), Dr. Cady reviewed the prevalence, inheritability, and social ramifications of ADHD (TADH in Brazil). He specifically reviewed multiple holistic interventions, including limiting "electric screen time,"good quality diet with adequate amounts of essential fatty acids and critically important trace elements, and the use of pharmacogenomic testing as well as functional, integrative medicine testing, all to better characterize logical and reeasonmable points for holistic intervention.
This presentation was simultaneously translated into Portugue for the attendees, but unfortunately the slides were not available in translated form.
For further information in Brazil on this topic, or to order a video/audio recording of the conference (in Portuguese),contact Luiz Dias of Laboratorio Great Plains in Brazil.
MetroPlus Health Letter - Winter 2014 | MetroPlusMetroPlus
Read the MetroPlus Health Letter from Winter 2014, full of tips on how to live a healthy life and take good care of yourself. The Health Letter is provided to members of Medicaid Managed Care, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid Partnership in Care: HIV Special Needs Plan and Managed Long Term Care.
For more health resources, or information on affordable health insurance in New York, visit www.metroplus.org
To highlight the importance of Early Brain & Child Development (EBCD).
To recognize some valuable nutritive materials for the development of children’s brains.
Natural Treatments for ADHD (TADH) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Laboratorio Grea...Louis Cady, MD
In this presentation, given at UNIP (Campus Paraiso - Sao Paulo, SP Brazo) for the 2019 Congresso de Saude Mental (Conference on Mental Health), Dr. Cady reviewed the prevalence, inheritability, and social ramifications of ADHD (TADH in Brazil). He specifically reviewed multiple holistic interventions, including limiting "electric screen time,"good quality diet with adequate amounts of essential fatty acids and critically important trace elements, and the use of pharmacogenomic testing as well as functional, integrative medicine testing, all to better characterize logical and reeasonmable points for holistic intervention.
This presentation was simultaneously translated into Portugue for the attendees, but unfortunately the slides were not available in translated form.
For further information in Brazil on this topic, or to order a video/audio recording of the conference (in Portuguese),contact Luiz Dias of Laboratorio Great Plains in Brazil.
The obesity epidemic in the United States can be blamed on a number of factors; A sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, lack of physical activity and sugaring soda drinks. It's cheap, addictive and readily available. Soda accounts for between 11 and 19 percent of calories consumed worldwide. Before you take another drink consider the facts concerning sugar laden soda pop.
Hey Sugar: An Ecstacy Appeal with Monster impactNilly Shams
Anecstacy Appeal of Sugar
The sweet danger of sugar
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
in children & adolescents
Cognitive Dysfunction
Obesity
Immunity
Asthma
Recommendations
Studies more firmly tie sugary drinks to obesityHoward Lane
AP Chief Medical Writer New research powerfully strengthens the case against soda and other sugary drinks as culprits in the obesity epidemic.
A huge, decades-long study involving more than 33,000 Americans has yielded the first clear proof that drinking sugary beverages interacts with genes that affect weight, amplifying a person's risk of obesity beyond what it would be from heredity alone.
Studies more firmly tie sugary drinks to obesityMong Lopex
A huge, decades-long study involving more than 33,000 Americans has yielded the first clear proof that drinking sugary beverages interacts with genes that affect weight
Micron associates its about your healthFred German
Teetrinker viel anfälliger für Prostatakrebs, Micron Associates Ansprüche.
June 23, 2012 | Author admin
Eine neue Studie aus Schottland hat festgestellt, dass Männer, die schweren Teetrinker sind einem höheren Risiko für Prostatakrebs sein können. Die Forscher führen aus ihrer Studie wurde jedoch nicht entwickelt, um Ursachen, zu finden, also alles, was sie sagen können, dass ein höheres Risiko für Prostatakrebs und nicht unbedingt die Ursache schwerer Teetrinken verknüpft ist.
Prostatakrebs ist eine Erkrankung, die nur Männer betrifft. Krebs beginnt in der Prostata – eine Drüse im männlichen reproduktiven System wachsen. Das Wort “Prostata” kommt vom mittellateinischen Prostata und mittelalterliche französische Prostata. Die altgriechischen Wort Prostata bedeutet “man steht im Vordergrund”, von Proistanai Bedeutung “festlegen, bevor”. Die Prostata wird so genannt wegen seiner Lage – es ist an der Basis der Blase.
“Am meisten frühere Untersuchungen entweder keine Beziehung mit Prostatakrebs für schwarzen Tee oder einige präventive Wirkung des grünen Tees, gezeigt hat”, sagte Shafique.
Die Daten, die sie benutzten überdachten 6.016 schottischen Männer im Alter von 21 bis 75 Jahren, die eingeschrieben wurden auf die Midspan Collaborative studieren zwischen 1970 und 1973 und folgten bis 37 Jahre.
Die Männer hatten ausgefüllt Fragebögen über ihre allgemeine Gesundheit, Rauchgewohnheiten und üblichen Verzehr von Tee, Kaffee und Alkohol, und sie besuchte auch eine Screening-Untersuchung.
Wenn sie die Daten analysiert die Forscher einen statistisch signifikanten Link gefunden (P = 0,02, so unwahrscheinlich aufgrund reiner Zufall sein) zwischen Teetrinken und allgemeine Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs.
Nach Wasser ist Tee das am häufigsten konsumierte Getränk der Welt. Sie fanden, dass die Männer, die die meisten (mehr als sieben Tassen am Tag, knapp ein Viertel aller Männer) Tee getrunken hatte ein 50 % höheres Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs als diejenigen, die die wenigsten (0 bis 3 Tassen am Tag) getrunken.
Insgesamt entwickelt 6,4 % der Männer, die den meisten Tee tranken Prostatakrebs, zur Zeit der Studie gegenüber 4,6 % derjenigen, die am wenigsten verbraucht. Die Forscher fanden keine bedeutende Verbindung zwischen Teetrinken und niedrigen oder hohen Grad Krebshäufigkeit, geschrieben am Micron Associates:
Schreiben Sie “Männer mit höheren Aufnahme von Tee höheres Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs, aber es gibt keinen Zusammenhang mit aggressiver Krankheit,” die Autoren, die zu schließen:
Micron associates its about your healthMark Sotors
Teetrinker viel anfälliger für Prostatakrebs, Micron Associates Ansprüche.
June 23, 2012 | Author admin
Eine neue Studie aus Schottland hat festgestellt, dass Männer, die schweren Teetrinker sind einem höheren Risiko für Prostatakrebs sein können. Die Forscher führen aus ihrer Studie wurde jedoch nicht entwickelt, um Ursachen, zu finden, also alles, was sie sagen können, dass ein höheres Risiko für Prostatakrebs und nicht unbedingt die Ursache schwerer Teetrinken verknüpft ist.
Prostatakrebs ist eine Erkrankung, die nur Männer betrifft. Krebs beginnt in der Prostata – eine Drüse im männlichen reproduktiven System wachsen. Das Wort “Prostata” kommt vom mittellateinischen Prostata und mittelalterliche französische Prostata. Die altgriechischen Wort Prostata bedeutet “man steht im Vordergrund”, von Proistanai Bedeutung “festlegen, bevor”. Die Prostata wird so genannt wegen seiner Lage – es ist an der Basis der Blase.
“Am meisten frühere Untersuchungen entweder keine Beziehung mit Prostatakrebs für schwarzen Tee oder einige präventive Wirkung des grünen Tees, gezeigt hat”, sagte Shafique.
Die Daten, die sie benutzten überdachten 6.016 schottischen Männer im Alter von 21 bis 75 Jahren, die eingeschrieben wurden auf die Midspan Collaborative studieren zwischen 1970 und 1973 und folgten bis 37 Jahre.
Die Männer hatten ausgefüllt Fragebögen über ihre allgemeine Gesundheit, Rauchgewohnheiten und üblichen Verzehr von Tee, Kaffee und Alkohol, und sie besuchte auch eine Screening-Untersuchung.
Wenn sie die Daten analysiert die Forscher einen statistisch signifikanten Link gefunden (P = 0,02, so unwahrscheinlich aufgrund reiner Zufall sein) zwischen Teetrinken und allgemeine Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs.
Nach Wasser ist Tee das am häufigsten konsumierte Getränk der Welt. Sie fanden, dass die Männer, die die meisten (mehr als sieben Tassen am Tag, knapp ein Viertel aller Männer) Tee getrunken hatte ein 50 % höheres Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs als diejenigen, die die wenigsten (0 bis 3 Tassen am Tag) getrunken.
Insgesamt entwickelt 6,4 % der Männer, die den meisten Tee tranken Prostatakrebs, zur Zeit der Studie gegenüber 4,6 % derjenigen, die am wenigsten verbraucht. Die Forscher fanden keine bedeutende Verbindung zwischen Teetrinken und niedrigen oder hohen Grad Krebshäufigkeit, geschrieben am Micron Associates:
Schreiben Sie “Männer mit höheren Aufnahme von Tee höheres Risiko der Entwicklung von Prostatakrebs, aber es gibt keinen Zusammenhang mit aggressiver Krankheit,” die Autoren, die zu schließen:
AVOIDING DIABETES prompted me to share a VERY personal story. My mother was an insulin diabetic for most of her life starting back in the 1950's until her passing away over two decades ago. Since she was taking insulin several times daily, I'm sure that diabetes was on her mind every waking hour. Point being, I realized if there was any "good news" about my mother's diabetes, it was that I learned that diabetes should be feared and avoided at all costs.
In the race towards exams, it can be easy to forget the other goals of science education: scientific literacy (science in life) and STE(A)M careers (science in society).
CONNECT is an EC-funded project offering a new kind of resource, called a Science Action.
It’s a set of activities to integrate a real-life challenge into an existing topic and it ticks lots of boxes:
Engage with a real-life challenge
Know and apply a science concept
Practice an enquiry skill
Understand how science affects their world
Interact with a scientist or engineer ( CONNECT Platform)
Talk about science with family-members
In the race towards exams, it can be easy to forget the other goals of science education: scientific literacy (science in life) and STE(A)M careers (science in society).
CONNECT is an EC-funded project offering a new kind of resource, called a Science Action.
It’s a set of activities to integrate a real-life challenge into an existing topic and it ticks lots of boxes:
Engage with a real-life challenge
Know and apply a science concept
Practice an enquiry skill
Understand how science affects their world
Interact with a scientist or engineer ( CONNECT Platform)
Talk about science with family-members
This presentation was provided to CONNECT consortium members and participants including results of phase 1
Pilot Leaders and Coordinators of data generation:
Tony Sherborne MSC
Giorgos Panselinas RDE
Rosina Malagrida IRSI
Mihai Bizoi VUT
Patricia Torres APC-PUC
Silvar Ribeiro UNEB
Alexandra Okada OU
More details:
https://www.connect-science.net/
Link to Padlet:
https://padlet.com/connectscience2020/7hm5ingbvkel8l2e
CONNECT - inclusive open schooling with engaging and future-oriented science
If you wish to download this resource then please access
https://connect-eu.exus.co.uk/2021/11/05/carbon-neutral-cop26/
The 6th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education, THE LIMITS OF SCIENCE AND HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
- 08 de maio, 09h30 | “Os processos colaborativos nas comunidades de aprendizagem em rede”, por Alexandra Okada, professora da Open University (Reino Unido), e Teresa Cardoso, professora da Universidade Aberta
Os alunos e alunas das licenciaturas de Educação da Universidade do Minho e de Educação Básica do Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra (IPC) realizam de abril a junho de 2021 o ciclo de nove webinars “Conversas com (a) Educação”.
As sessões decorrem na rede online Zoom, tendo inscrições e mais detalhes em conectados86.webnode.pt. Vai conhecer-se novas formas de aprender nas comunidades em rede, num mundo em mutação e cada vez mais tecnológico em todos os níveis de ensino, entre outros aspetos.
A iniciativa é aberta ao público, dirigindo-se em especial a professores e investigadores. O ciclo de webinars reforça a partilha de conhecimento entre os alunos da UMinho e do IPC, fazendo parte das disciplinas Tecnologia Educativa e Tecnologia e Comunicação Educacional II, orientadas pelos docentes Marco Bento e José Alberto Lencastre, respetivamente.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
1. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu
Ban Cola?
Equipping the Next Generation for Active Engagement in Science
fizzy
drink
2. 2
Objectives
To use what you know about food
and health in a new context.
To decide whether there is enough
evidence to show that a factor causes
a disease.
5. 5
So do sugary drinks
cause obesity?
Jed drinks lots of sugary
drinks. He becomes obese.
5CORE TASK
Big question
6. 6
Sort the evidence that
sugar causes obesity:
Is there enough evidence to ban
sugary drink sales to under–18s?
weak evidence
SS1
strong evidence
CORE TASK
7. 7
Will they ever
agree?
Scientists will be more
confident that sugary
drinks cause obesity if
they can explain how.
What’s the conclusion?
It’s uncertain. Not all scientists agree.
7PLENARY 1
8. 8
David Cameron, Prime Minister
SS2
EXTENSION
Weigh up the pros
and cons.
Do you support
a ban?
We are considering a ban on fizzy drink sales
to under-18s. What do you think?
9. 99PLENARY
Were all your reasons
scientific?
What else did you think
about when making your
decision?
11. For more, visit EngagingScience.eu
Student sheets
Ban cola
Sheet no. Title Notes
SS1 Evidence cards Reusable, cut into cards, one per group
SS2 Argument cards Reusable, cut into cards, one per group
12. SS1
Evidence cards
Dr Hoebel found that
when rats drink sugary water,
their brains release
a hormone, dopamine. This
gives a feeling of pleasure,
leading to addiction.
He says that this shows that
sugar is addictive to rats.
Strong or weak evidence?A
Alan Barclay of the Australian
Diabetes Council said that
sugar consumption in Australia
has decreased by 20% since
1980.
In the same time the number of
overweight people has
doubled, and the number of
people with diabetes has
tripled.
Magalie Lenoir of Bordeaux
University gave rats the
choice of sweetened water or
cocaine. 94 % chose
sweetened water.
She thinks this is because
sweet foods trigger reward
signals in the brain.
Peter Benton of Swansea
University read more than
100 scientific papers to find
out if sugar addiction is a
cause of obesity.
He concluded that animal
addictions
do not predict
human addictions.
Robin Lustig of California
University found that sugar
is like alcohol and tobacco.
It acts on the brain to
make you want it again.
The World Health
Organisation says that
too much food and drink
overall increase body
weight, not just too much
sugar.
University scientist Francesco
Sartor asked
11 slim people to drink more
sugary drinks than normal.
After four
weeks they
were 1 kg
heavier on
average.
Richard Johnson of Florida
University drew this graph.
The top line shows sugar
intake per person. The
bottom line shows obesity
rates.
Strong or weak evidence?B Strong or weak evidence?C Strong or weak evidence?D
Strong or weak evidence?E Strong or weak evidence?F Strong or weak evidence?G Strong or weak evidence?H
Sugarconsumption
(kg/individual)
Year
Obesityprevalence(%)
13. SS2
Argument cards
“Excess weight is linked to
heart disease and diabetes.”
1
“The acid and sugar
in sugary drinks cause terrible
tooth decay.”
Beth Bradshaw, Dentist
“Obesity is a complex
problem with many causes.
A sugary drink sales ban to
under-18s will make no
difference.”
Ahmed Hussain, British Soft
Drinks Association
“At our school,
behaviour used to be better in
the mornings.
Then we banned sugary drinks
at lunchtime. Afternoon
behaviour improved.”
Sarah Sandford, headteacher
“Every year, more people die
from diseases like diabetes and
heart disease than from
infectious diseases.”
Grace Mlokozi, United Nations,
2011
“We got 51 students to rinse their
mouths with lemonade. Some
lemonade was sweetened with
sugar, and some with artificial
sweetener.
The students with sugary
lemonade did better in
concentration tests.”
Matthew Sanders,
University of Georgia, USA
“Governments control
alcohol and tobacco sales
because they are hard to avoid
and they have a bad impact on
society.
Sugar has similar problems.”
Thomas Babor, University of
Harvard, USA
“Nearly 7000 students did
a questionnaire for us.
We found that banning sugary
drinks in schools did not reduce
the amount they drank overall.”
Daniel Taber University of
Illinois, USA
2 3 4
5 6 7 8
Heart attacks and body weight
Healthy Overweight Obese
Percentagewhohavehadheartattack
Jessica Wright, West Virginia, USA
Diabetes and body weight
Healthy Overweight Obese
Percentagewithdiabetes
Weight category