This summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
1) The document discusses how childhood trauma can negatively impact physical health later in life. Studies have shown strong correlations between adverse childhood experiences and increased risk of diseases like heart disease and cancer.
2) Trauma affects the body biologically by disrupting stress response systems and brain development. It can also lead to unhealthy coping behaviors like smoking, drinking, and drug use that further impact health.
3) The document advocates for a holistic view of health that sees the mind, body, and spirit as interconnected. From this perspective, illness originates from imbalances in this system, not just physical causes, and should address the root issues like
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
Addressing the Human Rights impact of Statelessness in the EU's external actionMartijn Jurgen Keeman
This document discusses addressing the human rights impact of statelessness in the EU's external action. It explores how the EU can play a greater role in fighting statelessness globally as part of its human rights work. The study finds that statelessness both stems from and leads to other human rights issues. It examines what the EU has already done internally and externally to address statelessness. It then recommends ways for the EU to strengthen its multilateral and bilateral efforts on statelessness, including priority areas of focus. Thematic priorities are supporting UNHCR's campaign to end statelessness by 2024, combating gender discrimination in nationality laws, and promoting children's right to a nationality. Country priorities are Côte d'Ivoire,
El documento describe los tipos de concreto, mampostería y madera como materiales de construcción. El concreto puede ser simple o reforzado con acero, y tiene características como resistencia y versatilidad que lo hacen muy utilizado. La mampostería incluye bloques de arcilla, piedra o concreto unidos con mortero, y existen varios tipos como de cavidad reforzada. La madera también es un material histórico y sostenible para construir viviendas de 1 a 4 pisos, con cualidades como aislamiento térmico.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan instruksi instalasi Ubuntu 14.04 dengan menjelaskan versi, tanggal rilis, dan fitur utamanya. Juga menyebutkan spesifikasi minimum dan contoh spesifikasi laptop untuk menjalankan Ubuntu serta kelebihan dan kekurangan dari sistem operasi ini.
Este documento presenta la Asociación Amigos de André Rochais, una asociación sin ánimo de lucro fundada en 2002 en España. Los objetivos de la asociación son difundir el pensamiento de André Rochais y facilitar el acceso a su formación PRH a personas con pocos recursos, así como apoyar a otras organizaciones con fines de desarrollo personal. La asociación financia proyectos como cursos de formación para mujeres inmigrantes en Hernani y proyectos de formación en Honduras, Guatemala y Guinea Ecuatorial. También ofrece bec
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
Addressing the Human Rights impact of Statelessness in the EU's external actionMartijn Jurgen Keeman
This document discusses addressing the human rights impact of statelessness in the EU's external action. It explores how the EU can play a greater role in fighting statelessness globally as part of its human rights work. The study finds that statelessness both stems from and leads to other human rights issues. It examines what the EU has already done internally and externally to address statelessness. It then recommends ways for the EU to strengthen its multilateral and bilateral efforts on statelessness, including priority areas of focus. Thematic priorities are supporting UNHCR's campaign to end statelessness by 2024, combating gender discrimination in nationality laws, and promoting children's right to a nationality. Country priorities are Côte d'Ivoire,
El documento describe los tipos de concreto, mampostería y madera como materiales de construcción. El concreto puede ser simple o reforzado con acero, y tiene características como resistencia y versatilidad que lo hacen muy utilizado. La mampostería incluye bloques de arcilla, piedra o concreto unidos con mortero, y existen varios tipos como de cavidad reforzada. La madera también es un material histórico y sostenible para construir viviendas de 1 a 4 pisos, con cualidades como aislamiento térmico.
Taller sobre recursos en la nube para investigadores. Google Scholar y Mendeley
Taller básico sobre el gestor de referencias bibliográficas Mendeley, gestor bibliográfico institucional de la Universitat Politècnica de València. Permite organizar fácilmente sus documentos, leer e insertar anotaciones en sus archivos PDF, colaborar en grupos privados o abiertos, y acceder de forma segura a su investigación tanto en versión local (escritorio) como en la nube.
Desarrollado en 9 videos (Polimedia, http://bit.ly/29tD3Pi):
Gestión de referencias bibliográficas: Mendeley:
1.Los gestores bibliográficos. Estándares en la gestión de referencias bibliográficas. Formatos RIS, BibTex
2.Introducción a Mendeley: gestor de referencias, gestor documental y red social 3.Crear una cuenta en Mendeley. Versión gratuita vs versión institucional. 4.Mendeley. Versión web.
5.Mendeley. Versión escritorio (Mendely Desktop).
6.Complementos: Web Importer y plug-in para citar en un procesador de texto 7.Importar referencias: importación directa, Web Importer.
8.Importar referencias: importación indirecta.
9.Citar y escribir desde un procesador de texto
Buenas Practicas de Construcción Manual de Construcción de Casas Segura.Publicarnic
Guía para la construcción de viviendas siguiendo las normas de seguridad recomendadas para la construcción. Elaborado por Cámara Nicaragüense de la Construcción.
The document discusses the Healthy City Initiative and outlines its key objectives:
1) To guide transport planning and engineering towards also considering public health aspects which have not been dominant.
2) To translate objectives from policies and plans into real life changes by designing tools to achieve sustainability in urban transport.
3) To determine what multi-sectoral collaboration can contribute, like developing comprehensive long-term solutions and identifying unintended impacts of policies across sectors.
Hk icth2016 13th_june2016_website versionHaneen Khreis
The document summarizes the current state of traffic-related health impacts in urban areas and how we have arrived at this point. It describes a significant burden of disease associated with current transport practices, driven by rapid car-centered urbanization, mass motorization, policies favoring car mobility, and the influence of the car industry lobby. Traditional transport appraisal methods like cost-benefit analysis are limited and favor short-term economic benefits over long-term health and environmental impacts. There is a need for more health-aware perspectives in transport planning and policies to guide more sustainable development.
Nurses are often the frontline for educating parents and administering immunizations to children. However, the immunization-autism debate has led more parents to refuse vaccines due to safety concerns. The author argues that nurses should be better educated on the debate so they can inform parents of alternative schedules that involve fewer, more spread out vaccines as a compromise. A poll by the author found that over 50% of respondents who believe vaccines may cause autism would choose an alternative schedule. Offering parents realistic options and education may increase immunization rates while also addressing legitimate safety fears.
Every Wednesday, as part of my second-year medical student e.docxelbanglis
Every Wednesday, as part of my second-year medical student
experience in Rockford, I travel north to see patients at the UIC
University Primary Care Clinic at Rockton. Early this past winter,
I was handed the chart of a new patient and I was told I was seeing
him for “stomachaches.” I closed the door to the sterile white
examination room to face a thin, pale young boy, fourteen years old
and sitting on the exam table with his knees pulled to his chest. His
head jumped as the exam door snapped briskly shut. I introduced
myself and crouched at eye-level next to him. He tightened the grip
on his knees. “What’s wrong?” Silence filled the bleach-tinged air,
and his eyes stared at me, unblinking.
“He’s not eating anything, says his stomach hurts.” The voice
came from the mother in the corner of the room. I hadn’t even
noticed her as I entered, all my attention focused immediately on the
tensed figure on the bed. “For the past two weeks, it’s been nothing
but cereal, and only a handful of that.” I listened to the mother
sketch a history of nausea, stomachaches, and absent stares. It gave
the impression of more than the typical stomachache, and I plied
ahead, waiting to finally ask the key question that slipped the knot
on this mystery and sent the bacteria or virus or swallowed garden
flower culprit plummeting into my lap. The knot refused to give.
“Where did he get the bruises?” I ventured, hoping to unearth
some bleeding disorder with a forgotten manifestation of
gastrointestinal symptoms. The mother looked at the scattered marks
around the red-head’s temples through her friendly librarian glasses,
then up at me.
“He’s very active, normally, and gets into all sorts of spots.
He comes in from the woods with new cuts and scrapes every night.
You should have seen him after the big rains, all mud and torn
jeans.” With this she looked back at the alabaster boy huddling on
the bed and smiled with the memory of his past spirit.
A professor teaching our physical diagnosis class told us we
should know 80 percent of the cases coming before us by hearing the
•
descriptive
details set the
scene and focus
on the patient
• first-person point of view
•
dialogue
provides infor-
mation narrator
did not know
•
Narrator
introduces a
key conflict into
the plot
•
Mother uses
present and
past perfect
tenses to refer
to earlier
actions by her
son; narrator
uses past tense
to describe
mother’s
actions in the
exam room
Jeff Gremmels, “The Clinic”
history alone. This case was quickly proving itself the undesired
20 percent. I moved to the physical exam. The boy was not keen on
the concept of my examining him, and made his desires very clear as
he refused every request to look up at me or to open his clamped
mouth. I wanted to solve this puzzle and began to insist more
forcefully until finally, with his surprisingly strong mother, I
managed to pull his loose shirt over his head. Beneath that shirt lay
pale d ...
The document discusses several topics:
1) The benefits of the teaching-therapy method created by Norberto Keppe which focuses on ideas and feelings over grammar to facilitate natural learning. Students report improved health, productivity, and relationships.
2) Claims of E. coli outbreaks may be exaggerated scare tactics, as these bacteria are normally found in humans. True infections result from emotional/social imbalances weakening the immune system.
3) The Swedish government warned that the H1N1 vaccine Pandemrix is linked to narcolepsy in children and adolescents under 19, with 81 cases identified among those who received the vaccine.
Unlocking the Pedagogical Potential of ePortfolio: Connecting Biology and Stu...Jiyeon Lee
Unlocking the Pedagogical Potential of ePortfolio: Connecting Biology and Students’ Lived Experiences
Biology, LaGuardia Community College
“Collect, select, reflect, connect” are inherent characteristics of ePortfolio that make it a valuable educational tool.
However, ePortfolio can only succeed in fostering connection if faculty intentionally design strategies to support
integrative learning. Two innovative uses of ePortfolio in connecting students with the lived experience will be presented: an assignment that fosters integrative learning in
biology and the programmatic incorporation of ePortfolio to promote connection.
• Thomas Onorato, Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences
The patient is a 67-year-old male who has been dealing with chronic sinusitis for 30 years. His main complaint is chronic sinusitis and chronic phlegm in his throat. He uses Nasaclear as a preventative for sinusitis. His vital signs were normal except for a heart rate of 72 and blood pressure of 110/70.
This document provides an overview of the book "Balance Your Brain, Balance Your Life" by Dr. Jay Lombard and Dr. Christian Renna. It discusses how the brain and body are interconnected and how imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine can lead to both mental and physical health issues. Maintaining balance between these two opposing forces is important for well-being. The document also reviews some of the latest brain research and how technological advances have furthered our understanding of the brain-body connection.
Taller sobre recursos en la nube para investigadores. Google Scholar y Mendeley
Taller básico sobre el gestor de referencias bibliográficas Mendeley, gestor bibliográfico institucional de la Universitat Politècnica de València. Permite organizar fácilmente sus documentos, leer e insertar anotaciones en sus archivos PDF, colaborar en grupos privados o abiertos, y acceder de forma segura a su investigación tanto en versión local (escritorio) como en la nube.
Desarrollado en 9 videos (Polimedia, http://bit.ly/29tD3Pi):
Gestión de referencias bibliográficas: Mendeley:
1.Los gestores bibliográficos. Estándares en la gestión de referencias bibliográficas. Formatos RIS, BibTex
2.Introducción a Mendeley: gestor de referencias, gestor documental y red social 3.Crear una cuenta en Mendeley. Versión gratuita vs versión institucional. 4.Mendeley. Versión web.
5.Mendeley. Versión escritorio (Mendely Desktop).
6.Complementos: Web Importer y plug-in para citar en un procesador de texto 7.Importar referencias: importación directa, Web Importer.
8.Importar referencias: importación indirecta.
9.Citar y escribir desde un procesador de texto
Buenas Practicas de Construcción Manual de Construcción de Casas Segura.Publicarnic
Guía para la construcción de viviendas siguiendo las normas de seguridad recomendadas para la construcción. Elaborado por Cámara Nicaragüense de la Construcción.
The document discusses the Healthy City Initiative and outlines its key objectives:
1) To guide transport planning and engineering towards also considering public health aspects which have not been dominant.
2) To translate objectives from policies and plans into real life changes by designing tools to achieve sustainability in urban transport.
3) To determine what multi-sectoral collaboration can contribute, like developing comprehensive long-term solutions and identifying unintended impacts of policies across sectors.
Hk icth2016 13th_june2016_website versionHaneen Khreis
The document summarizes the current state of traffic-related health impacts in urban areas and how we have arrived at this point. It describes a significant burden of disease associated with current transport practices, driven by rapid car-centered urbanization, mass motorization, policies favoring car mobility, and the influence of the car industry lobby. Traditional transport appraisal methods like cost-benefit analysis are limited and favor short-term economic benefits over long-term health and environmental impacts. There is a need for more health-aware perspectives in transport planning and policies to guide more sustainable development.
Nurses are often the frontline for educating parents and administering immunizations to children. However, the immunization-autism debate has led more parents to refuse vaccines due to safety concerns. The author argues that nurses should be better educated on the debate so they can inform parents of alternative schedules that involve fewer, more spread out vaccines as a compromise. A poll by the author found that over 50% of respondents who believe vaccines may cause autism would choose an alternative schedule. Offering parents realistic options and education may increase immunization rates while also addressing legitimate safety fears.
Every Wednesday, as part of my second-year medical student e.docxelbanglis
Every Wednesday, as part of my second-year medical student
experience in Rockford, I travel north to see patients at the UIC
University Primary Care Clinic at Rockton. Early this past winter,
I was handed the chart of a new patient and I was told I was seeing
him for “stomachaches.” I closed the door to the sterile white
examination room to face a thin, pale young boy, fourteen years old
and sitting on the exam table with his knees pulled to his chest. His
head jumped as the exam door snapped briskly shut. I introduced
myself and crouched at eye-level next to him. He tightened the grip
on his knees. “What’s wrong?” Silence filled the bleach-tinged air,
and his eyes stared at me, unblinking.
“He’s not eating anything, says his stomach hurts.” The voice
came from the mother in the corner of the room. I hadn’t even
noticed her as I entered, all my attention focused immediately on the
tensed figure on the bed. “For the past two weeks, it’s been nothing
but cereal, and only a handful of that.” I listened to the mother
sketch a history of nausea, stomachaches, and absent stares. It gave
the impression of more than the typical stomachache, and I plied
ahead, waiting to finally ask the key question that slipped the knot
on this mystery and sent the bacteria or virus or swallowed garden
flower culprit plummeting into my lap. The knot refused to give.
“Where did he get the bruises?” I ventured, hoping to unearth
some bleeding disorder with a forgotten manifestation of
gastrointestinal symptoms. The mother looked at the scattered marks
around the red-head’s temples through her friendly librarian glasses,
then up at me.
“He’s very active, normally, and gets into all sorts of spots.
He comes in from the woods with new cuts and scrapes every night.
You should have seen him after the big rains, all mud and torn
jeans.” With this she looked back at the alabaster boy huddling on
the bed and smiled with the memory of his past spirit.
A professor teaching our physical diagnosis class told us we
should know 80 percent of the cases coming before us by hearing the
•
descriptive
details set the
scene and focus
on the patient
• first-person point of view
•
dialogue
provides infor-
mation narrator
did not know
•
Narrator
introduces a
key conflict into
the plot
•
Mother uses
present and
past perfect
tenses to refer
to earlier
actions by her
son; narrator
uses past tense
to describe
mother’s
actions in the
exam room
Jeff Gremmels, “The Clinic”
history alone. This case was quickly proving itself the undesired
20 percent. I moved to the physical exam. The boy was not keen on
the concept of my examining him, and made his desires very clear as
he refused every request to look up at me or to open his clamped
mouth. I wanted to solve this puzzle and began to insist more
forcefully until finally, with his surprisingly strong mother, I
managed to pull his loose shirt over his head. Beneath that shirt lay
pale d ...
The document discusses several topics:
1) The benefits of the teaching-therapy method created by Norberto Keppe which focuses on ideas and feelings over grammar to facilitate natural learning. Students report improved health, productivity, and relationships.
2) Claims of E. coli outbreaks may be exaggerated scare tactics, as these bacteria are normally found in humans. True infections result from emotional/social imbalances weakening the immune system.
3) The Swedish government warned that the H1N1 vaccine Pandemrix is linked to narcolepsy in children and adolescents under 19, with 81 cases identified among those who received the vaccine.
Unlocking the Pedagogical Potential of ePortfolio: Connecting Biology and Stu...Jiyeon Lee
Unlocking the Pedagogical Potential of ePortfolio: Connecting Biology and Students’ Lived Experiences
Biology, LaGuardia Community College
“Collect, select, reflect, connect” are inherent characteristics of ePortfolio that make it a valuable educational tool.
However, ePortfolio can only succeed in fostering connection if faculty intentionally design strategies to support
integrative learning. Two innovative uses of ePortfolio in connecting students with the lived experience will be presented: an assignment that fosters integrative learning in
biology and the programmatic incorporation of ePortfolio to promote connection.
• Thomas Onorato, Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences
The patient is a 67-year-old male who has been dealing with chronic sinusitis for 30 years. His main complaint is chronic sinusitis and chronic phlegm in his throat. He uses Nasaclear as a preventative for sinusitis. His vital signs were normal except for a heart rate of 72 and blood pressure of 110/70.
This document provides an overview of the book "Balance Your Brain, Balance Your Life" by Dr. Jay Lombard and Dr. Christian Renna. It discusses how the brain and body are interconnected and how imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine can lead to both mental and physical health issues. Maintaining balance between these two opposing forces is important for well-being. The document also reviews some of the latest brain research and how technological advances have furthered our understanding of the brain-body connection.