The French Chiropractic Association is requesting a grant from the ECU totaling €150,000 over 3 years to fund a communication plan to promote chiropractic in France. The plan involves digital marketing, media placements, and street marketing in 2014 to explain chiropractic, in 2015 to promote its value, and in 2016 to establish it as a profession. Given fierce competition from osteopathy in France, funding is needed to help promote the chiropractic profession and defend chiropractors.
Ofcom and the ASA regulate advertising and media content in the UK. Ofcom ensures appropriate electronic communications and protects viewers from harmful content. The ASA covers most forms of advertising, including TV, radio, internet, mail and more. Both organizations handle complaints about potential issues and can ban ads or fine companies.
Two case studies are described regarding car and college advertisements. In the first case, an Audi ad was alleged to condone dangerous driving but was found to simply showcase the car's design. In the second case, a college ad claiming a two-year degree was misleading as it omitted details; the ad was banned for not fully specifying the program.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust is undergoing redevelopment and will install a new video wall in their main entrance in June 2011. They are seeking a high quality four part film, between 60-90 seconds each, to promote their "Right Treatment Right Place" campaign messages around self care, health professionals, accident and emergency, and what is appropriate for hospital versus not. The film will play without sound on the new video wall loop. Graphic animation is preferred and the deadline is June 8, 2012.
The document summarizes revised guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) for health and social care workers in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include:
- New guidance has been issued jointly by UK health authorities on what PPE frontline workers should wear in different settings and scenarios.
- Tables outline the required PPE for common clinical situations in hospitals, primary/community care, ambulances, and for any patient who may have COVID-19.
- Posters have been created to clearly display the PPE guidance for different healthcare settings.
The document discusses the UK medical device market and the NHS. It describes M3AT's attempts to develop and fast track innovative medical devices to NHS patients. Specifically, it discusses M3AT's development of Urocomfor, a new urine management system. Urocomfor provides benefits to patients by improving autonomy and dignity. It benefits nurses by freeing them from unnecessary tasks. For hospitals, it can reduce costs from infections and accidents while improving patient satisfaction. However, start-up companies like M3AT find it difficult to get innovative devices through the NHS supply chain process and contracts.
Rational use of face masks in the COVID-19 pandemicValentina Corona
The document discusses recommendations around face mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that recommendations vary between countries and health authorities. While masks are recommended for healthcare workers and symptomatic individuals, guidance for general community use differs. Some discourage widespread public use due to supply concerns and lack of evidence of effectiveness, while others suggest vulnerable groups or those in crowded areas use masks. The document calls for rational, evidence-based recommendations on appropriate mask use that consider cultural norms and supply issues.
The document provides information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) including its symptoms, treatment, preventive measures taken by the Indian government, and safety practices during the pandemic according to NSQF curriculum. It discusses that coronaviruses can be transmitted between animals and humans, with common symptoms including fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath. While there is no specific treatment, symptoms can be treated. The Indian government imposed a nationwide lockdown and stopped air and rail services to prevent transmission. Safety practices include regular hand washing, social distancing, and wearing masks in public.
Gestió de l’atenció hospitalària especialitzada al Regne Unit (apunts)Josep Vidal-Alaball
1. General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK operate private businesses that contract independently with the National Health Service to provide general medical services.
2. Over time, GPs have become salaried professionals for the NHS, undergone mandatory training programs, and taken on various roles in commissioning local health services through agreements with primary care organizations.
3. Currently in England, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) made up of general practices are responsible for commissioning the majority of local NHS services, including elective hospital care, community health services, and mental health services.
The French Chiropractic Association is requesting a grant from the ECU totaling €150,000 over 3 years to fund a communication plan to promote chiropractic in France. The plan involves digital marketing, media placements, and street marketing in 2014 to explain chiropractic, in 2015 to promote its value, and in 2016 to establish it as a profession. Given fierce competition from osteopathy in France, funding is needed to help promote the chiropractic profession and defend chiropractors.
Ofcom and the ASA regulate advertising and media content in the UK. Ofcom ensures appropriate electronic communications and protects viewers from harmful content. The ASA covers most forms of advertising, including TV, radio, internet, mail and more. Both organizations handle complaints about potential issues and can ban ads or fine companies.
Two case studies are described regarding car and college advertisements. In the first case, an Audi ad was alleged to condone dangerous driving but was found to simply showcase the car's design. In the second case, a college ad claiming a two-year degree was misleading as it omitted details; the ad was banned for not fully specifying the program.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust is undergoing redevelopment and will install a new video wall in their main entrance in June 2011. They are seeking a high quality four part film, between 60-90 seconds each, to promote their "Right Treatment Right Place" campaign messages around self care, health professionals, accident and emergency, and what is appropriate for hospital versus not. The film will play without sound on the new video wall loop. Graphic animation is preferred and the deadline is June 8, 2012.
The document summarizes revised guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) for health and social care workers in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include:
- New guidance has been issued jointly by UK health authorities on what PPE frontline workers should wear in different settings and scenarios.
- Tables outline the required PPE for common clinical situations in hospitals, primary/community care, ambulances, and for any patient who may have COVID-19.
- Posters have been created to clearly display the PPE guidance for different healthcare settings.
The document discusses the UK medical device market and the NHS. It describes M3AT's attempts to develop and fast track innovative medical devices to NHS patients. Specifically, it discusses M3AT's development of Urocomfor, a new urine management system. Urocomfor provides benefits to patients by improving autonomy and dignity. It benefits nurses by freeing them from unnecessary tasks. For hospitals, it can reduce costs from infections and accidents while improving patient satisfaction. However, start-up companies like M3AT find it difficult to get innovative devices through the NHS supply chain process and contracts.
Rational use of face masks in the COVID-19 pandemicValentina Corona
The document discusses recommendations around face mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that recommendations vary between countries and health authorities. While masks are recommended for healthcare workers and symptomatic individuals, guidance for general community use differs. Some discourage widespread public use due to supply concerns and lack of evidence of effectiveness, while others suggest vulnerable groups or those in crowded areas use masks. The document calls for rational, evidence-based recommendations on appropriate mask use that consider cultural norms and supply issues.
The document provides information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) including its symptoms, treatment, preventive measures taken by the Indian government, and safety practices during the pandemic according to NSQF curriculum. It discusses that coronaviruses can be transmitted between animals and humans, with common symptoms including fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath. While there is no specific treatment, symptoms can be treated. The Indian government imposed a nationwide lockdown and stopped air and rail services to prevent transmission. Safety practices include regular hand washing, social distancing, and wearing masks in public.
Gestió de l’atenció hospitalària especialitzada al Regne Unit (apunts)Josep Vidal-Alaball
1. General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK operate private businesses that contract independently with the National Health Service to provide general medical services.
2. Over time, GPs have become salaried professionals for the NHS, undergone mandatory training programs, and taken on various roles in commissioning local health services through agreements with primary care organizations.
3. Currently in England, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) made up of general practices are responsible for commissioning the majority of local NHS services, including elective hospital care, community health services, and mental health services.
Smart technology must be at the heart of any gp efficiency drive the inform...Patients Know Best
Smart technology and digital innovations must be embraced by the NHS to help ease the strain on overworked GPs. New technologies allow GPs to collect patient data remotely through apps and help keep patients out of hospitals. Innovative services also help patients better manage long-term conditions through online support groups and health coaching. For GPs to meet increasing demands, the whole NHS must make use of these new digital tools and technologies.
Steps to Combat Coronavirus - AAA Palaweña.pptxKimLuztherSey
The document summarizes the steps taken by the Philippine government to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns, travel restrictions, compensation for frontline workers, cash assistance programs, mandatory face masks and face shields, quarantine and isolation centers, antigen and vaccination programs, online classes, and encouraging physical distancing. The government imposed lockdowns in March 2020, restricted travel, provided hazard pay and allowances for frontline workers, and passed the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act granting emergency powers. Measures such as setting up quarantine centers, cash assistance programs, mandatory masks and shields, antigen testing, vaccinations and online schooling were implemented to curb transmission while supporting citizens.
This document discusses plans and strategies for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It analyzes the impacts on agriculture, politics, airlines, oil, education, healthcare, sports, and lifestyle. It also discusses challenges like increased waste, broken supply chains, unemployment, and shortages. Potential solutions explored include online education, work from home, robots assisting patients, drone deliveries, and rebuilding mental health. The pandemic will require long-term changes to policy, infrastructure, and social norms to adapt to the new normal of living with coronavirus.
The document discusses several medical devices and technologies. It begins by describing a new collaboration between Alder Hey Children's Hospital and Karl Storz to develop minimally invasive surgical technologies for pediatric patients. It then discusses new initiatives by the UK government and health organizations to reduce sepsis, including new guidelines and tools for diagnosis. It concludes by mentioning new monitoring systems installed at Lister Hospital in the UK from Fukuda Denshi.
This presentation by David MOLONEY was made at the 3rd Joint DELSA/GOV Health Meeting, Paris 24-25 April 2014. Find out more at www.oecd.org/gov/budgeting/3rdmeetingdelsagovnetworkfiscalsustainabilityofhealthsystems2014.htm
Routes to Clean Air 2016, Prof. Stephen Holgate, University of SouthamptonIES / IAQM
Talk Title: Every breath we take: the lifelong impact of air pollution
Routes to Clean Air is a two-day conference from the IAQM where academics, professionals and policy makers share their experiences of improving traffic emissions.
This event highlights the importance of public communication and behavioural change surrounding road transport and air quality issues.
Group 2 Module 5 Project - Small devices, BIG impact. How wearable health dev...Sam Botting
The document discusses how wearable health devices could disrupt the UK medical insurance industry by partnering with device manufacturers. It recommends a three-phase strategy: 1) establishing partnerships, 2) conducting patient trials to collect and analyze data, and 3) fully implementing reduced premiums and insurance packages in exchange for using devices. This would help reverse declining private insurance rates by enabling preventative care and more accurate risk assessment.
Sunscreen is a topical product that protects skin from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Sunscreens can be physical (reflect UV rays using ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) or chemical (absorb UV rays using ingredients like avobenzone). Regulatory standards for sunscreen labeling and testing have been established by organizations like the FDA and EU to help consumers identify effective broad spectrum protection and proper application. Ongoing research evaluates sunscreen safety and ensures protection against sun damage while avoiding potential toxicity issues.
The document discusses various UK regulatory bodies for advertising and communications:
- The ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) regulates all advertising across media in the UK and ensures ads comply with advertising codes. It handles complaints and can require ads to be withdrawn or amended if found in breach.
- Ofcom is the communications regulator that oversees TV, radio, telecommunications and wireless industries in the UK. It operates under Acts of Parliament like the Communications Act 2003 and aims to further citizens' and consumers' interests through promoting competition.
- The BCAP (Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice) writes and maintains the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising, which the ASA enforces. It lays out general and sector-
PROOF-v06-COU101502_Wales National Assembly Manifesto (ENG) 2016Emma Sands
This document is RNIB Cymru's manifesto for the 2016 National Assembly election in Wales. It outlines three priorities: 1) Improving health and care services by setting intelligent ophthalmology targets, funding eye clinic liaison officer services, and ensuring timely access to rehabilitation services. 2) Ensuring blind and partially sighted children have access to qualified teachers for visual impairment. 3) Promoting independent living through accessible public transport, support for benefits access, tackling poverty and employment barriers, and accessible information/communication.
'The B of the Bang' - What the UK Government’s white paper on Brexit means fo...Graeme Cross
The document summarizes key points from a UK government white paper on Brexit and its implications for businesses. It discusses potential impacts on several issues including:
- Free movement of capital and access to the European Economic Area for financial services.
- Immigration controls and their effect on attracting/retaining talent, particularly for the healthcare sector.
- Negotiating a new trading relationship and customs agreement between the UK and EU.
- Restrictions on free movement and their implications for internationally mobile employees and healthcare access.
- Compliance with EU data protection laws and heightened cybersecurity risks post-Brexit.
- The UK's ability to negotiate independent trade deals globally and support available for exporters.
-
EU laws have ensured clearer food labelling including nutrition information and country of origin. Labour MEPs back further labelling of processed meat origin to avoid food scandals. Tough new tobacco laws backed by Labour will regulate e-cigarettes, ban products for children, and require larger health warnings to help reduce youth smoking and costs to healthcare. EU action has reformed banks to protect ordinary people from future banking mistakes by reducing bonuses, stress tests, and guaranteeing deposits.
As dental practices reopen and expect an increase in patients needing dental treatment, they must be prepared to respond safely to medical emergencies in COVID-19 patients. The article provides guidance on following Resuscitation Council UK guidelines, which advise level 3 PPE for resuscitation involving chest compressions. It also recommends developing an aide-memoire for staff that outlines roles and procedures to follow during a medical emergency involving a COVID-19 patient, including calling for help, attaching an AED, performing chest compressions and ventilations, and subsequent infection control procedures. Practices should undertake risk assessments and ensure appropriate PPE is available so they can respond effectively while protecting staff safety.
Risk management covid19_nur alia athirahTengkuIsmail2
The document provides information on the current COVID-19 situation in Malaysia. It discusses the symptoms of COVID-19 and defines terms like self-quarantine, self-isolation, and physical distancing. It also summarizes global COVID-19 case numbers and highlights actions taken by the Malaysian government and Ministry of Health to control the spread. This includes implementing a Movement Control Order and extending it in phases, setting up testing and treatment centers, and increasing testing capacity.
The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their country’s unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress.
• Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance
• Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group
• Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance
• David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 18, 2014
- In December 2019, Chinese authorities reported cases of an unknown acute respiratory syndrome in Wuhan, China. Malaysian health authorities began planning and preparedness efforts in response.
- On January 25th, 2020 Malaysia reported its first three confirmed cases of COVID-19. Throughout January, Malaysia recorded 22 total imported cases.
- A major outbreak was linked to a religious gathering at a mosque in Kuala Lumpur in early March 2020. This led the government to implement a nationwide lockdown via a Movement Control Order on March 18th.
This document provides an overview of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Europe. It discusses CAM's holistic approach and roots in traditional healing practices. The document notes that CAM is now used by about half of EU citizens and is practiced by around 145,000 dual-trained CAM/conventional medicine doctors and 160,000 CAM practitioners across Europe. However, CAM provision varies greatly by country. The document calls for steps to better integrate CAM into European healthcare systems in line with WHO recommendations, ensure adequate regulation and training of CAM providers, improve access to CAM products and therapies, and increase public investment in CAM research.
The Suzuki Motorcycle Fairings Corporation is a Japanese company specializing in automobiles, four-wheel drive vehicles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines.
Smart technology must be at the heart of any gp efficiency drive the inform...Patients Know Best
Smart technology and digital innovations must be embraced by the NHS to help ease the strain on overworked GPs. New technologies allow GPs to collect patient data remotely through apps and help keep patients out of hospitals. Innovative services also help patients better manage long-term conditions through online support groups and health coaching. For GPs to meet increasing demands, the whole NHS must make use of these new digital tools and technologies.
Steps to Combat Coronavirus - AAA Palaweña.pptxKimLuztherSey
The document summarizes the steps taken by the Philippine government to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns, travel restrictions, compensation for frontline workers, cash assistance programs, mandatory face masks and face shields, quarantine and isolation centers, antigen and vaccination programs, online classes, and encouraging physical distancing. The government imposed lockdowns in March 2020, restricted travel, provided hazard pay and allowances for frontline workers, and passed the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act granting emergency powers. Measures such as setting up quarantine centers, cash assistance programs, mandatory masks and shields, antigen testing, vaccinations and online schooling were implemented to curb transmission while supporting citizens.
This document discusses plans and strategies for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It analyzes the impacts on agriculture, politics, airlines, oil, education, healthcare, sports, and lifestyle. It also discusses challenges like increased waste, broken supply chains, unemployment, and shortages. Potential solutions explored include online education, work from home, robots assisting patients, drone deliveries, and rebuilding mental health. The pandemic will require long-term changes to policy, infrastructure, and social norms to adapt to the new normal of living with coronavirus.
The document discusses several medical devices and technologies. It begins by describing a new collaboration between Alder Hey Children's Hospital and Karl Storz to develop minimally invasive surgical technologies for pediatric patients. It then discusses new initiatives by the UK government and health organizations to reduce sepsis, including new guidelines and tools for diagnosis. It concludes by mentioning new monitoring systems installed at Lister Hospital in the UK from Fukuda Denshi.
This presentation by David MOLONEY was made at the 3rd Joint DELSA/GOV Health Meeting, Paris 24-25 April 2014. Find out more at www.oecd.org/gov/budgeting/3rdmeetingdelsagovnetworkfiscalsustainabilityofhealthsystems2014.htm
Routes to Clean Air 2016, Prof. Stephen Holgate, University of SouthamptonIES / IAQM
Talk Title: Every breath we take: the lifelong impact of air pollution
Routes to Clean Air is a two-day conference from the IAQM where academics, professionals and policy makers share their experiences of improving traffic emissions.
This event highlights the importance of public communication and behavioural change surrounding road transport and air quality issues.
Group 2 Module 5 Project - Small devices, BIG impact. How wearable health dev...Sam Botting
The document discusses how wearable health devices could disrupt the UK medical insurance industry by partnering with device manufacturers. It recommends a three-phase strategy: 1) establishing partnerships, 2) conducting patient trials to collect and analyze data, and 3) fully implementing reduced premiums and insurance packages in exchange for using devices. This would help reverse declining private insurance rates by enabling preventative care and more accurate risk assessment.
Sunscreen is a topical product that protects skin from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Sunscreens can be physical (reflect UV rays using ingredients like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) or chemical (absorb UV rays using ingredients like avobenzone). Regulatory standards for sunscreen labeling and testing have been established by organizations like the FDA and EU to help consumers identify effective broad spectrum protection and proper application. Ongoing research evaluates sunscreen safety and ensures protection against sun damage while avoiding potential toxicity issues.
The document discusses various UK regulatory bodies for advertising and communications:
- The ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) regulates all advertising across media in the UK and ensures ads comply with advertising codes. It handles complaints and can require ads to be withdrawn or amended if found in breach.
- Ofcom is the communications regulator that oversees TV, radio, telecommunications and wireless industries in the UK. It operates under Acts of Parliament like the Communications Act 2003 and aims to further citizens' and consumers' interests through promoting competition.
- The BCAP (Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice) writes and maintains the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising, which the ASA enforces. It lays out general and sector-
PROOF-v06-COU101502_Wales National Assembly Manifesto (ENG) 2016Emma Sands
This document is RNIB Cymru's manifesto for the 2016 National Assembly election in Wales. It outlines three priorities: 1) Improving health and care services by setting intelligent ophthalmology targets, funding eye clinic liaison officer services, and ensuring timely access to rehabilitation services. 2) Ensuring blind and partially sighted children have access to qualified teachers for visual impairment. 3) Promoting independent living through accessible public transport, support for benefits access, tackling poverty and employment barriers, and accessible information/communication.
'The B of the Bang' - What the UK Government’s white paper on Brexit means fo...Graeme Cross
The document summarizes key points from a UK government white paper on Brexit and its implications for businesses. It discusses potential impacts on several issues including:
- Free movement of capital and access to the European Economic Area for financial services.
- Immigration controls and their effect on attracting/retaining talent, particularly for the healthcare sector.
- Negotiating a new trading relationship and customs agreement between the UK and EU.
- Restrictions on free movement and their implications for internationally mobile employees and healthcare access.
- Compliance with EU data protection laws and heightened cybersecurity risks post-Brexit.
- The UK's ability to negotiate independent trade deals globally and support available for exporters.
-
EU laws have ensured clearer food labelling including nutrition information and country of origin. Labour MEPs back further labelling of processed meat origin to avoid food scandals. Tough new tobacco laws backed by Labour will regulate e-cigarettes, ban products for children, and require larger health warnings to help reduce youth smoking and costs to healthcare. EU action has reformed banks to protect ordinary people from future banking mistakes by reducing bonuses, stress tests, and guaranteeing deposits.
As dental practices reopen and expect an increase in patients needing dental treatment, they must be prepared to respond safely to medical emergencies in COVID-19 patients. The article provides guidance on following Resuscitation Council UK guidelines, which advise level 3 PPE for resuscitation involving chest compressions. It also recommends developing an aide-memoire for staff that outlines roles and procedures to follow during a medical emergency involving a COVID-19 patient, including calling for help, attaching an AED, performing chest compressions and ventilations, and subsequent infection control procedures. Practices should undertake risk assessments and ensure appropriate PPE is available so they can respond effectively while protecting staff safety.
Risk management covid19_nur alia athirahTengkuIsmail2
The document provides information on the current COVID-19 situation in Malaysia. It discusses the symptoms of COVID-19 and defines terms like self-quarantine, self-isolation, and physical distancing. It also summarizes global COVID-19 case numbers and highlights actions taken by the Malaysian government and Ministry of Health to control the spread. This includes implementing a Movement Control Order and extending it in phases, setting up testing and treatment centers, and increasing testing capacity.
The European, Chinese, and United States healthcare markets are a study of contrasts, each of which face a unique set of challenges and issues for their combined 2.4 billion citizens. Despite their differences, there are a number of opportunities for organizations to learn and profit through intercontinental collaboration on their paths to a more connected healthcare ecosystem. Panelists representing the three regions will provide an overview of their country’s unique healthcare landscape and offer a vision for a future of collaboration and progress.
• Brian O'Connor - Chair, European Connected Health Alliance
• Millard Chiang - Chairman, China Connected Health Alliance; Chair, Pegasus Holdings Group
• Julien Venne - Strategic Advisor & European Project Team Leader, European Connected Health Alliance
• David Whitlinger - Executive Director, New York eHealth Collaborative
New York eHealth Collaborative Digital Health Conference
November 18, 2014
- In December 2019, Chinese authorities reported cases of an unknown acute respiratory syndrome in Wuhan, China. Malaysian health authorities began planning and preparedness efforts in response.
- On January 25th, 2020 Malaysia reported its first three confirmed cases of COVID-19. Throughout January, Malaysia recorded 22 total imported cases.
- A major outbreak was linked to a religious gathering at a mosque in Kuala Lumpur in early March 2020. This led the government to implement a nationwide lockdown via a Movement Control Order on March 18th.
This document provides an overview of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Europe. It discusses CAM's holistic approach and roots in traditional healing practices. The document notes that CAM is now used by about half of EU citizens and is practiced by around 145,000 dual-trained CAM/conventional medicine doctors and 160,000 CAM practitioners across Europe. However, CAM provision varies greatly by country. The document calls for steps to better integrate CAM into European healthcare systems in line with WHO recommendations, ensure adequate regulation and training of CAM providers, improve access to CAM products and therapies, and increase public investment in CAM research.
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The Suzuki Motorcycle Fairings Corporation is a Japanese company specializing in automobiles, four-wheel drive vehicles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines.
So close yet so distant: evidence from Lombardy and Veneto to plan COVID-19 r...About Silvia Ussai
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2Centre for Research on Health and Social Care Management, Bocconi University, Milano,
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Frailty as the Future Core Business of Public Health:
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Impact of potential inappropriate nsai ds use in chronic painAbout Silvia Ussai
This study analyzed data from a pharmacovigilance surveillance system to assess patterns of NSAID and opioid use in patients with chronic pain. It found that 97% of patients used NSAIDs for over 21 consecutive days, which is considered potentially inappropriate. About one-fourth of long-term NSAID users also took medications for gastrointestinal issues. The study estimated that the annual cost per individual for long-term NSAID use combined with gastrointestinal medications was 61.23 euros. Only 11% of patients received opioids, and only 2% used them long-term over 90 days. The study found no evidence of escalating opioid dosages, a proxy for dependence risk.
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
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Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years – 50.4%, 20 years – 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6±1723.6 days), 22 – more than 10 years (LS=5571±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
Face coverings now compulsory on all public transport in england
1. Face coverings now compulsory on all public transport in England
From the 15th June 2020, it is compulsory for everyone travelling on public transport in
England to wear a face covering.
What is the rule around face masks?
The UK government recently updated its advice regarding the use of Surgical Face Mask to
stop the spread of coronavirus, due to a sharp increase of people using public transport in
order to commute back to work. The new government guidelines are now in sync with the
World Health Organization’s advice.
The new rules apply to England and require anyone travelling by bus, coach, train, tram,
Tube, ferry or plane to cover their face while on board.
They exclude school transport, taxis and private hire vehicles – whilst Uber has made face
coverings compulsory for its passengers and drivers.
Children under the age of 11, disabled people and people with certain health issues
are to be exempt from the rule.
Hospital visitors and outpatients must also wear face masks.
The main focus of the new measures is to help stop and reduce the asymptomatic people
transmitting the virus on to others and also act as a visible reminder of the need for
distancing and hygiene measures such as hand washing.
How will the rule be enforced?
The government announced that under new conditions, fines may be issued for anyone
seen to be flouting the face-covering rule.
People not wearing a mask or face covering will be asked to wear one or could be refused
access to public transport and fined £100.
Some stations are handing out free disposable masks, while45 nnouncements and signage
remind commuters of the new rules in force.
Over 3,000 extra staff, including police, have been deployed at stations to enforce the new
rules.
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