There is nothing impossible to a willing heart Farhad Zargari
This short document contains inspirational sayings about overcoming obstacles through determination and maintaining principles even when facing opposition. It advises adapting to prevailing styles but holding firm to one's values, and that success comes from doing the difficult tasks others avoid.
The document contains a collection of quotes on various topics from notable figures such as Dr. Zargari, Bill Gates, T. Jefferson, Puge Henis, Plato, George Bernard Shaw, Imam Khomeini, and Mother Teresa. Some of the quotes discuss poverty, leadership, principles, self-improvement, circumstances, service, and bringing happiness to others. The document is written in both English and Farsi.
Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, with various empires and dynasties ruling over its territory. It is currently an Islamic republic established in 1979 after the overthrow of the monarchy. Iran has a population of over 68 million people and its economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas exports, though it also has other natural resources. The majority of Iranians are Shi'a Muslims and Farsi is the official language.
There is nothing impossible to a willing heart Farhad Zargari
This short document contains inspirational sayings about overcoming obstacles through determination and maintaining principles even when facing opposition. It advises adapting to prevailing styles but holding firm to one's values, and that success comes from doing the difficult tasks others avoid.
The document contains a collection of quotes on various topics from notable figures such as Dr. Zargari, Bill Gates, T. Jefferson, Puge Henis, Plato, George Bernard Shaw, Imam Khomeini, and Mother Teresa. Some of the quotes discuss poverty, leadership, principles, self-improvement, circumstances, service, and bringing happiness to others. The document is written in both English and Farsi.
Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, with various empires and dynasties ruling over its territory. It is currently an Islamic republic established in 1979 after the overthrow of the monarchy. Iran has a population of over 68 million people and its economy relies heavily on oil and natural gas exports, though it also has other natural resources. The majority of Iranians are Shi'a Muslims and Farsi is the official language.
healthcare, pharmaceutical industry, investment, rate of return, human capital theory, who,sustainable development, health expenditure, hospital, finished product, api, value chain, gdp, active hospital beds, healthcare partnership, cancer center, radiotherapy
The Doctor, shows a GP on a home visit. He is watching over a worker’s sick child; the bed is makeshift, two non-matching chairs pushed together. The main figure is the doctor, gazing intently at his patient, while in the background the father stands worried with his hand on the shoulders of his tearful wife.
This document discusses several key points about population aging:
1) Population aging is occurring as people live longer and have fewer children, leading to older populations globally.
2) The world will soon have more older people than children for the first time in history, and more people at extreme old ages.
3) Population aging presents challenges for healthcare systems, economic security, and family support systems due to declining ratios of working-age adults supporting older populations.
This document discusses global population aging trends. It notes that the number of people aged 65 and over will outnumber children under age 5 within 5 years, representing a major demographic shift. By 2050, those aged 65+ are projected to reach nearly 1.5 billion people, or 16% of the global population, up from 524 million (8%) in 2010. This aging is driven by increased life expectancy and decreased fertility rates. Most rapid aging is occurring in developing countries, posing challenges to health systems and economies.
This document discusses 15 major theories on the biological basis of aging:
1) Evolutionary theories propose that lifespan is genetically determined and subject to natural selection.
2) The telomere theory suggests that shortening telomeres act as a "clock" that limits the number of times a cell can divide.
3) The reproductive-cell cycle theory links aging to declining reproductive hormones that dysregulate cell signaling.
4) DNA damage theories posit that aging results from accumulated DNA damage over time.
5) The gene loss theory observes that aging involves the gradual loss of genes, particularly in mitochondria.
Aging can be defined in several ways:
1) As the time-related deterioration of physiological functions necessary for survival and fertility that affects all individuals of a species over time.
2) As a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social changes that occurs as humans get older.
3) As a progressive functional decline or decrease in viability that increases susceptibility to death and disease as intrinsic age-related changes accumulate over time.
This document discusses aging and new disease patterns. It describes an epidemiological transition where chronic and degenerative diseases are replacing infectious diseases as the leading causes of death and illness globally. This is due to improvements in healthcare and living standards that have led to lower mortality and fertility rates. The burden of non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes is increasing and projected to account for over half of the disease burden in developing countries by 2030. Early life health conditions and malnutrition are also linked to increased risk of adult diseases and disabilities in old age.
The document discusses various aging-related changes that can occur in the human body as people grow older. It covers changes that may happen in several body systems including sensory systems, brain and nervous system, muscles and bones, gastrointestinal tract, skin, heart, blood vessels, kidneys, endocrine system, and reproductive system. Some key points made are that aging is a normal process, various systems may slow down or lose fine-tuning with age, lifestyle can impact the degree of changes, and steps can be taken to help maximize independence as people age.
Dietary Supplements, a Glance at Global TrendsFarhad Zargari
Along with the significant increase in the life expectancy,
almost in every culture people are willing to have a better
quality of life, this in turn has intensely changed the
healthcare environment and created new visions and
frontiers. The convergence of health, wellness and beauty spheres, is creating new service areas and thus fresh opportunities for investors and retailers. Global awareness about weight loss, healthy living, protein intake, fitness, and natural beauty is on the rise particularly among the millennials and Gen Xers. One of the principal areas in the new lifestyle paradigm is
dietary supplementation of various substances such as
vitamins, minerals, amino acids, food stuffs, herbs, roots, oils,
animal extracts, etc. to our daily intake. Dietary factors are
known to play an important role in health and diseases, and
there is convincing evidence that adopting a correct diet
containing the essential nutrients can be more effective than
drug treatment in the maintenance of health and prevention
of diseases, thus improving the quality of your natural life.
Advances and investment in digital health is growing at an incredible rate and Contract Manufacturing Organizations and Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations are becoming an essential part of the new pharma value chain. From wearables, to apps, to digital platforms, the data and efficiencies generated by these innovations are opening up important avenues across the pharma ecosystem. As pressure on improving drug development heats up, data, digital and technological innovations are critical to delivering the desired business and patient outcomes, promoting significantly more networking and outsourcing strategies. CMOs are evolving from service providers to strategic partners. CMOs now cover the entire value chain of pharma production, including specialized services such as R&D.
تحلیل پنج نیروی رقابتی پورتر، Porter five forces analysisFarhad Zargari
موفقیت کسب و کارها در دنیای امروز در گرو شناسایی رقبا و انتخاب راهبردهای درست در بازار است، مایکل پورتر با ارایه مدل تحلیلی ما را در این حوزه کمک می کند
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
The document discusses health as a human right in Islam. It outlines that in Islam, the right to health assigns responsibility in three directions: to oneself, to society, and to the state. For oneself, it discusses personal hygiene, nutrition, marriage, and respect for the body as responsibilities. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths emphasizing the importance of cleanliness, balanced nutrition, marriage, and caring for one's health.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
healthcare, pharmaceutical industry, investment, rate of return, human capital theory, who,sustainable development, health expenditure, hospital, finished product, api, value chain, gdp, active hospital beds, healthcare partnership, cancer center, radiotherapy
The Doctor, shows a GP on a home visit. He is watching over a worker’s sick child; the bed is makeshift, two non-matching chairs pushed together. The main figure is the doctor, gazing intently at his patient, while in the background the father stands worried with his hand on the shoulders of his tearful wife.
This document discusses several key points about population aging:
1) Population aging is occurring as people live longer and have fewer children, leading to older populations globally.
2) The world will soon have more older people than children for the first time in history, and more people at extreme old ages.
3) Population aging presents challenges for healthcare systems, economic security, and family support systems due to declining ratios of working-age adults supporting older populations.
This document discusses global population aging trends. It notes that the number of people aged 65 and over will outnumber children under age 5 within 5 years, representing a major demographic shift. By 2050, those aged 65+ are projected to reach nearly 1.5 billion people, or 16% of the global population, up from 524 million (8%) in 2010. This aging is driven by increased life expectancy and decreased fertility rates. Most rapid aging is occurring in developing countries, posing challenges to health systems and economies.
This document discusses 15 major theories on the biological basis of aging:
1) Evolutionary theories propose that lifespan is genetically determined and subject to natural selection.
2) The telomere theory suggests that shortening telomeres act as a "clock" that limits the number of times a cell can divide.
3) The reproductive-cell cycle theory links aging to declining reproductive hormones that dysregulate cell signaling.
4) DNA damage theories posit that aging results from accumulated DNA damage over time.
5) The gene loss theory observes that aging involves the gradual loss of genes, particularly in mitochondria.
Aging can be defined in several ways:
1) As the time-related deterioration of physiological functions necessary for survival and fertility that affects all individuals of a species over time.
2) As a multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social changes that occurs as humans get older.
3) As a progressive functional decline or decrease in viability that increases susceptibility to death and disease as intrinsic age-related changes accumulate over time.
This document discusses aging and new disease patterns. It describes an epidemiological transition where chronic and degenerative diseases are replacing infectious diseases as the leading causes of death and illness globally. This is due to improvements in healthcare and living standards that have led to lower mortality and fertility rates. The burden of non-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes is increasing and projected to account for over half of the disease burden in developing countries by 2030. Early life health conditions and malnutrition are also linked to increased risk of adult diseases and disabilities in old age.
The document discusses various aging-related changes that can occur in the human body as people grow older. It covers changes that may happen in several body systems including sensory systems, brain and nervous system, muscles and bones, gastrointestinal tract, skin, heart, blood vessels, kidneys, endocrine system, and reproductive system. Some key points made are that aging is a normal process, various systems may slow down or lose fine-tuning with age, lifestyle can impact the degree of changes, and steps can be taken to help maximize independence as people age.
Dietary Supplements, a Glance at Global TrendsFarhad Zargari
Along with the significant increase in the life expectancy,
almost in every culture people are willing to have a better
quality of life, this in turn has intensely changed the
healthcare environment and created new visions and
frontiers. The convergence of health, wellness and beauty spheres, is creating new service areas and thus fresh opportunities for investors and retailers. Global awareness about weight loss, healthy living, protein intake, fitness, and natural beauty is on the rise particularly among the millennials and Gen Xers. One of the principal areas in the new lifestyle paradigm is
dietary supplementation of various substances such as
vitamins, minerals, amino acids, food stuffs, herbs, roots, oils,
animal extracts, etc. to our daily intake. Dietary factors are
known to play an important role in health and diseases, and
there is convincing evidence that adopting a correct diet
containing the essential nutrients can be more effective than
drug treatment in the maintenance of health and prevention
of diseases, thus improving the quality of your natural life.
Advances and investment in digital health is growing at an incredible rate and Contract Manufacturing Organizations and Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations are becoming an essential part of the new pharma value chain. From wearables, to apps, to digital platforms, the data and efficiencies generated by these innovations are opening up important avenues across the pharma ecosystem. As pressure on improving drug development heats up, data, digital and technological innovations are critical to delivering the desired business and patient outcomes, promoting significantly more networking and outsourcing strategies. CMOs are evolving from service providers to strategic partners. CMOs now cover the entire value chain of pharma production, including specialized services such as R&D.
تحلیل پنج نیروی رقابتی پورتر، Porter five forces analysisFarhad Zargari
موفقیت کسب و کارها در دنیای امروز در گرو شناسایی رقبا و انتخاب راهبردهای درست در بازار است، مایکل پورتر با ارایه مدل تحلیلی ما را در این حوزه کمک می کند
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
The document discusses health as a human right in Islam. It outlines that in Islam, the right to health assigns responsibility in three directions: to oneself, to society, and to the state. For oneself, it discusses personal hygiene, nutrition, marriage, and respect for the body as responsibilities. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths emphasizing the importance of cleanliness, balanced nutrition, marriage, and caring for one's health.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
From an Islamic perspective, healthcare is discussed as a universal right for all human being. Numerous codes are cited from Quran and Hadith (words of the Prophet and Imams) to further clarify the subjects. Very lucid classifications are presented in each section to correlate the main course of discussions with modern healthcare basics.
Health literacy is the most important factor in getting the proper health information and health services. Health literacy significantly affects healthcare accessibility, availability, affordability and eventually cost. Health literacy makes it possible for the people to actively participate in the healthcare decision making process.
The art and science of leadership-Part OneFarhad Zargari
The document discusses the concept of leadership. It begins by noting that leadership is one of the most observed yet least understood phenomena. It explores over 350 definitions of leadership in literature, noting they generally involve the concept of influence. The document then examines definitions of leadership throughout history. It also discusses leadership in the context of Imam Ali, including instructions he gave to a governor regarding ruling with honesty, fairness and equality. Overall, the document examines perspectives on leadership throughout time and emphasizes qualities like ethics, justice and moral behavior.
Persia, Iran, History, Cyrus Cylinder, major civilizations, The Medes, The Achaemenid Empire, Guinness World Records, liberation of slaves,Jewish people, postal system, road system, Human Rights, civil services, Cyrus the Great, Immortals, Darius the Great, tax-collecting system, Pasargadae, Persepolis, Babylon, Royal Road, Herodotus, Qanat System,
Prerequisites of Leadership-Imam Ali (pbuh), a Master of leadership part 2Farhad Zargari
Imam Ali's letter 53 to Maalik outlines 6 basic prerequisites of leadership: 1) Conform to God and prioritize worshipping Him, 2) Love the people of Allah and help them, 3) Control desires and wishes, 4) Judge prior rulers fairly, 5) Keep away from evils, and 6) Avoid brutality and treat subordinates with compassion. The letter provides guidance for leaders to establish an ethical foundation and just administration for the people.
Imam Ali (pbuh), a Master of Leadership- part 1Farhad Zargari
Imam Ali (PBUH) in his period of government (Khalifate) displayed a leadership model based on social justice and real acknowledgement of human rights. Once he appointed one of his faithful disciples as the Governor of Egypt. Maalik al-Ashtar was a famous companion of Imam Ali and Imam had specially taught him the principles of administration and jurisprudence. The following instructions in the form of a letter were written to him by Imam Ali when he left for Egypt. The letter is a comprehensive set of political, social, economic and moral instructions for a governor to rule with honesty, fairness, and equality.
Iranian Pharma Market, تحلیل بازار دارویی ابرانFarhad Zargari
چهارمین دوره جایزه ملی کیفیت غذا، دارو و بهداشت ایران، مدیرعامل گروه دارویی تامین، انسان سالم، نظام سلامت، Healthcare Ultimate Objectives، Sustainable Development، Sustainability، اهداف و کارکردهای نظام سلامت، طیف سلامتی، عوامل موثر بر سلامت انسان، نقش متقابل سلامت و اقتصاد، سبد سلامت، نگاه کل گرا، Holistic، نظام جامع سلامت، تغییرات پارادایمی، کیفیت در نظام سلامت، صنعت دارو، استقرار سیستم تضمین کیفیت، حجم بازار جهانی دارو، ژنریک، بیوسیمیلار،
Healthcare in future will not be like today. The changes are dramatic and paradigmatic. In this presentation we will see some the mega trends influencing this field. Future Trends, Population Increase, Aging, Urbanization, Individualization and health awareness, Consumerism, Shifting Economy, Technological Progress, Climate Change and Environmental Pollution, Shifting Disease Patterns, lifestyle diseases, high-calorie diet, physical inactivity and higher levels of stress, Decline in muscular, skeletal and infectious diseases, Better-informed Patients, Decline in information asymmetry, Internet, Social Networks, Self care, home care, self-medication, New Health Markets, Pharma, economy, pharmerging countries, Growing Competition, Brand, Generic, Innovative, HighTech, Increasing Cost Pressure, Aging, Better Access, Complex Supply Chains, R&D outsourcing, Complex Products, supply chains, Product Development, Innovation, Pharmacogenomics, Therapeutic Vaccines, Regenerative medicine, 3D Printing, Robot-assisted surgeries, Mobile health,Tele-medical applications, Direct-to-consumer (DTC ) distribution, Direct-to-consumer (DTC ) advertisement, OTC Growth, home delivery, prescription drugs,
52. Global Health Expenditure 1997 = US$2.6 Trillion
Africa 0.4%
Middle East and N Africa 1.5%
Europe 2.4%
Americas 3.2
Asia 3.5%
Developed Countries 88.9%