2010 harris center public forum save the-date cardDr David Herzog
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at MGH invites guests to a private reception with Anna Wintour of Vogue magazine, fashion designer Michael Kors, and model Natalia Vodianova on March 23, 2010. The reception will be followed by the 13th annual public forum from 7-9pm in Burden Auditorium at Harvard Business School. RSVPs for the reception are due by March 8 by contacting Diana Dinescu.
2010 harris center public forum press releaseDr David Herzog
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 13th Annual Public Forum titled "Health Matters: Weight and Wellness in the World of Fashion" on March 22, 2010. The forum will feature a panel discussion moderated by Dr. David Herzog and including Anna Wintour, Michael Kors, and Natalia Vodianova. The panelists will discuss the fashion industry's commitment to advocating for healthy lifestyles and protecting dangerously thin models. The forum aims to educate the public and reduce the stigma of eating disorders.
2008 harris center public forum reception posterDr David Herzog
The document announces a private reception at the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. The reception will feature a discussion called "Redefining Perfection: Beauty, Fashion and Body Image" with the director of the Harris Center, Dr. David Herzog, former Miss America Kirsten Haglund, fashion designer Paige Adams-Geller, and fashion designer Bradley Bayou on March 11th from 6-7pm at the Sheerr Room in Fay House on the Radcliffe Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 13th Annual Public Forum on March 22, 2010 from 6-7:15PM at the Burden Auditorium at Harvard Business School. The forum, titled "Health Matters: Weight and Wellness in the World of Fashion", will feature a panel discussion on issues of weight and wellness in the fashion industry moderated by Dr. David B. Herzog and including Anna Wintour, Michael Kors, and Natalia Vodianova. Attendees are asked to register for the free event on the Harris Center website.
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital was hosting a public forum featuring a screening of the documentary "THIN" directed by Lauren Greenfield, followed by a question and answer session with the director and Dr. David B. Herzog, a professor of psychiatry in eating disorders. The event was being held during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
The document discusses a longitudinal study conducted by the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. The study has followed 246 women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa since 1987 to understand what happens to patients over time. With recent funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, the researchers will conduct follow-up interviews with study participants approximately 25 years later to understand factors related to recovery and how the women are doing currently. One study participant shared how participating in the research helped her recognize the importance of self-care. The researchers express appreciation to the study participants for generating high-quality research that expands knowledge of eating disorders and improves treatment.
2010 harris center public forum save the-date cardDr David Herzog
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at MGH invites guests to a private reception with Anna Wintour of Vogue magazine, fashion designer Michael Kors, and model Natalia Vodianova on March 23, 2010. The reception will be followed by the 13th annual public forum from 7-9pm in Burden Auditorium at Harvard Business School. RSVPs for the reception are due by March 8 by contacting Diana Dinescu.
2010 harris center public forum press releaseDr David Herzog
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 13th Annual Public Forum titled "Health Matters: Weight and Wellness in the World of Fashion" on March 22, 2010. The forum will feature a panel discussion moderated by Dr. David Herzog and including Anna Wintour, Michael Kors, and Natalia Vodianova. The panelists will discuss the fashion industry's commitment to advocating for healthy lifestyles and protecting dangerously thin models. The forum aims to educate the public and reduce the stigma of eating disorders.
2008 harris center public forum reception posterDr David Herzog
The document announces a private reception at the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. The reception will feature a discussion called "Redefining Perfection: Beauty, Fashion and Body Image" with the director of the Harris Center, Dr. David Herzog, former Miss America Kirsten Haglund, fashion designer Paige Adams-Geller, and fashion designer Bradley Bayou on March 11th from 6-7pm at the Sheerr Room in Fay House on the Radcliffe Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 13th Annual Public Forum on March 22, 2010 from 6-7:15PM at the Burden Auditorium at Harvard Business School. The forum, titled "Health Matters: Weight and Wellness in the World of Fashion", will feature a panel discussion on issues of weight and wellness in the fashion industry moderated by Dr. David B. Herzog and including Anna Wintour, Michael Kors, and Natalia Vodianova. Attendees are asked to register for the free event on the Harris Center website.
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital was hosting a public forum featuring a screening of the documentary "THIN" directed by Lauren Greenfield, followed by a question and answer session with the director and Dr. David B. Herzog, a professor of psychiatry in eating disorders. The event was being held during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
The document discusses a longitudinal study conducted by the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. The study has followed 246 women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa since 1987 to understand what happens to patients over time. With recent funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, the researchers will conduct follow-up interviews with study participants approximately 25 years later to understand factors related to recovery and how the women are doing currently. One study participant shared how participating in the research helped her recognize the importance of self-care. The researchers express appreciation to the study participants for generating high-quality research that expands knowledge of eating disorders and improves treatment.
Program Book_Opioid Crisis: Thinking Outside the BoxDr David Herzog
This document summarizes an upcoming public forum on the opioid crisis hosted by William James College. The forum will feature thought leaders discussing innovative harm reduction strategies, approaches to disparities in access to treatment, and prevention programs. Speakers include experts from various fields and government officials such as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The goal is to gather experts to discuss combating the public health crisis of the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts.
This document announces a public forum on innovative strategies for addressing the opioid crisis. It will be held on April 5th in Boston from 8:30am to 12:30pm at the Back Bay Events Center. The forum, presented by William James College, will feature keynote speakers and a panel discussing harm reduction strategies, approaches to reducing racial and ethnic disparities in access to treatment, and new prevention and early intervention programs. Registration is required and there is a fee, though some groups can attend for free. The agenda is provided along with pictures and bios of speakers.
Do Adolescents with Eating Disorders Ever Get Well?Dr David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog presents a slideshow regarding adolescents and their struggle with eating disorders. Do they ever get better and move past their eating disorders?
Ethnicity and Differential Access to Care for Eating Disorder SymptomsDr David Herzog
Dr David Herzog discusses how Ethnicity impacts Differential Access to Care for Eating Disorder Symptoms, and what the reality of the disease is vs. our public perceptions.
Evaluation of Eating Disorders: Counselor Response to Weight Information in a National Eating Disorders Educational and Screening Program by Dr. David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog discusses his research on patterns of eating and weight disorders, during his initial research with Harvard Medical School sponsored studies.
Annual Public Forum Held to Address Eating DisordersDr David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog, an authority in eating disorders at Harvard Medical School, holds an annual public forum to address issues around eating disorders and reduce their stigma. The 2010 forum focused on eating disorders in the fashion industry. Representatives from the Council of Fashion Designers of America and designers Michael Kors and Natalie Vodianova spoke about the industry's role and their personal experiences. Kors believes early exposure in modeling can lead to body insecurity and eating disorders, while Vodianova overcame anorexia through psychotherapy. The forum aimed to educate the public and implement guidelines to prevent eating disorders.
Dr. David Herzog was the first endowed professor of psychiatry in eating disorders at Harvard Medical School and founded the Harvard Eating Disorders program. Recovery from an eating disorder is difficult and relapse can occur when under stress or during life transitions. Relapse prevention is addressed in treatment by creating an action plan to use if symptoms worsen that includes strategies like mood monitoring, scheduling, planned meals and snacks, identifying triggers, and talking to trusted individuals.
Dr. David Herzog was a prominent expert on eating disorders who founded and directed the Harvard Eating Disorders Center. He played a leadership role in educating others about the early identification and treatment of eating disorders. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are serious psychiatric conditions most often diagnosed in adolescents and young adults, especially females. Those with anorexia nervosa fear gaining weight and restrict food intake, while those with bulimia nervosa engage in binge eating followed by purging. The development of eating disorders is influenced by many factors including body dissatisfaction, dieting, genetics, and personal or family history of other conditions rather than one single cause.
Dr. David Herzog is an internationally renowned expert on eating disorders. He was the first Endowed Professor of Psychiatry in the Field of Eating Disorders at Harvard Medical School and created the Harvard Eating Disorders Center. The two main eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, which involves semi-starvation, and bulimia nervosa, which is characterized by binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors. These disorders are most successfully treated when diagnosed early, before medical complications. Most treatment plans for anorexia and bulimia are multi-disciplinary due to the complex interplay of physiological and psychological problems seen in these disorders.
Scholarly Article Questions Psychotropic Medication Use for Anorexia Dr David Herzog
The document summarizes a scholarly article that questions the use of psychotropic medications like antidepressants and antipsychotics in treating anorexia nervosa. The article analyzes data on 520 women with anorexia nervosa over 13 years and finds that 53% reported using psychotropic medications, with 48.4% using antidepressants and 13% using antipsychotics. However, these medications have not been proven effective for anorexia and can have adverse effects, so more research is needed before their continued widespread use.
Press release for eating disorders what school professionals and parents need...Dr David Herzog
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital will present a free program called "Eating Disorders: What School Professionals and Parents Need to Know" on October 14, 2010 at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington D.C. The program led by Dr. David B. Herzog will educate attendees on recognizing the signs of eating disorders, understanding their seriousness, and knowing how to help someone in need. Registration is available online at the provided website.
This document announces a free event for school professionals and parents on recognizing and intervening in eating disorders. The event will be held on October 14, 2010 from 7-9pm at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington DC. Attendees will learn how to identify high-risk behaviors and attitudes related to anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders in order to help students receive treatment early. The keynote speaker is Dr. David Herzog, founder and director of the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The CFDA Health Initiative Seminar will take place on February 7th, 2011 from 3-5pm at the dna model management office in New York City. The seminar will feature renowned model Stella Tennant and Dr. David Herzog sharing their insights on health and wellness in the fashion industry as part of the CFDA Health Initiative Ambassador program. The CFDA formed the Health Initiative in 2007 to address concerns about unhealthy thinness among some models and to promote wellness.
The CFDA formed a health initiative in 2007 to address concerns about unhealthily thin models and potential restrictions. They recognize that while some models are naturally thin, others develop eating disorders. The initiative aims to promote wellness through education on eating disorders, workshops, not hiring underage models for certain shows, providing breaks and healthy meals, and creating a smoke-free environment. The goal is awareness, education and safety rather than policing specific body sizes.
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 15th Annual Public Forum on April 2nd at Harvard University's Memorial Church. The forum, titled "Health is Beauty: Defining Ourselves", will feature presentations by Arianna Huffington, Amber Valletta, and Franca Sozzani addressing topics related to eating disorders, self-image, and fashion. Attendance is free and open to the public, but online RSVP is required. A private pre-forum reception will also be held for sponsors and ticket holders.
The 14th Annual Public Forum will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at The Harris Center in Boston, Massachusetts. There will be a pre-forum reception from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm for sponsors and ticket purchasers. The main forum event will be from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm and is open to the public. The keynote speaker will be fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. More information can be obtained by contacting Maura Callahan.
NAVIGATING THE HORIZONS OF TIME LAPSE EMBRYO MONITORING.pdfRahul Sen
Time-lapse embryo monitoring is an advanced imaging technique used in IVF to continuously observe embryo development. It captures high-resolution images at regular intervals, allowing embryologists to select the most viable embryos for transfer based on detailed growth patterns. This technology enhances embryo selection, potentially increasing pregnancy success rates.
Program Book_Opioid Crisis: Thinking Outside the BoxDr David Herzog
This document summarizes an upcoming public forum on the opioid crisis hosted by William James College. The forum will feature thought leaders discussing innovative harm reduction strategies, approaches to disparities in access to treatment, and prevention programs. Speakers include experts from various fields and government officials such as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The goal is to gather experts to discuss combating the public health crisis of the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts.
This document announces a public forum on innovative strategies for addressing the opioid crisis. It will be held on April 5th in Boston from 8:30am to 12:30pm at the Back Bay Events Center. The forum, presented by William James College, will feature keynote speakers and a panel discussing harm reduction strategies, approaches to reducing racial and ethnic disparities in access to treatment, and new prevention and early intervention programs. Registration is required and there is a fee, though some groups can attend for free. The agenda is provided along with pictures and bios of speakers.
Do Adolescents with Eating Disorders Ever Get Well?Dr David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog presents a slideshow regarding adolescents and their struggle with eating disorders. Do they ever get better and move past their eating disorders?
Ethnicity and Differential Access to Care for Eating Disorder SymptomsDr David Herzog
Dr David Herzog discusses how Ethnicity impacts Differential Access to Care for Eating Disorder Symptoms, and what the reality of the disease is vs. our public perceptions.
Evaluation of Eating Disorders: Counselor Response to Weight Information in a National Eating Disorders Educational and Screening Program by Dr. David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog discusses his research on patterns of eating and weight disorders, during his initial research with Harvard Medical School sponsored studies.
Annual Public Forum Held to Address Eating DisordersDr David Herzog
Dr. David Herzog, an authority in eating disorders at Harvard Medical School, holds an annual public forum to address issues around eating disorders and reduce their stigma. The 2010 forum focused on eating disorders in the fashion industry. Representatives from the Council of Fashion Designers of America and designers Michael Kors and Natalie Vodianova spoke about the industry's role and their personal experiences. Kors believes early exposure in modeling can lead to body insecurity and eating disorders, while Vodianova overcame anorexia through psychotherapy. The forum aimed to educate the public and implement guidelines to prevent eating disorders.
Dr. David Herzog was the first endowed professor of psychiatry in eating disorders at Harvard Medical School and founded the Harvard Eating Disorders program. Recovery from an eating disorder is difficult and relapse can occur when under stress or during life transitions. Relapse prevention is addressed in treatment by creating an action plan to use if symptoms worsen that includes strategies like mood monitoring, scheduling, planned meals and snacks, identifying triggers, and talking to trusted individuals.
Dr. David Herzog was a prominent expert on eating disorders who founded and directed the Harvard Eating Disorders Center. He played a leadership role in educating others about the early identification and treatment of eating disorders. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are serious psychiatric conditions most often diagnosed in adolescents and young adults, especially females. Those with anorexia nervosa fear gaining weight and restrict food intake, while those with bulimia nervosa engage in binge eating followed by purging. The development of eating disorders is influenced by many factors including body dissatisfaction, dieting, genetics, and personal or family history of other conditions rather than one single cause.
Dr. David Herzog is an internationally renowned expert on eating disorders. He was the first Endowed Professor of Psychiatry in the Field of Eating Disorders at Harvard Medical School and created the Harvard Eating Disorders Center. The two main eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, which involves semi-starvation, and bulimia nervosa, which is characterized by binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors. These disorders are most successfully treated when diagnosed early, before medical complications. Most treatment plans for anorexia and bulimia are multi-disciplinary due to the complex interplay of physiological and psychological problems seen in these disorders.
Scholarly Article Questions Psychotropic Medication Use for Anorexia Dr David Herzog
The document summarizes a scholarly article that questions the use of psychotropic medications like antidepressants and antipsychotics in treating anorexia nervosa. The article analyzes data on 520 women with anorexia nervosa over 13 years and finds that 53% reported using psychotropic medications, with 48.4% using antidepressants and 13% using antipsychotics. However, these medications have not been proven effective for anorexia and can have adverse effects, so more research is needed before their continued widespread use.
Press release for eating disorders what school professionals and parents need...Dr David Herzog
The Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital will present a free program called "Eating Disorders: What School Professionals and Parents Need to Know" on October 14, 2010 at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington D.C. The program led by Dr. David B. Herzog will educate attendees on recognizing the signs of eating disorders, understanding their seriousness, and knowing how to help someone in need. Registration is available online at the provided website.
This document announces a free event for school professionals and parents on recognizing and intervening in eating disorders. The event will be held on October 14, 2010 from 7-9pm at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington DC. Attendees will learn how to identify high-risk behaviors and attitudes related to anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders in order to help students receive treatment early. The keynote speaker is Dr. David Herzog, founder and director of the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The CFDA Health Initiative Seminar will take place on February 7th, 2011 from 3-5pm at the dna model management office in New York City. The seminar will feature renowned model Stella Tennant and Dr. David Herzog sharing their insights on health and wellness in the fashion industry as part of the CFDA Health Initiative Ambassador program. The CFDA formed the Health Initiative in 2007 to address concerns about unhealthy thinness among some models and to promote wellness.
The CFDA formed a health initiative in 2007 to address concerns about unhealthily thin models and potential restrictions. They recognize that while some models are naturally thin, others develop eating disorders. The initiative aims to promote wellness through education on eating disorders, workshops, not hiring underage models for certain shows, providing breaks and healthy meals, and creating a smoke-free environment. The goal is awareness, education and safety rather than policing specific body sizes.
The Harris Center at Massachusetts General Hospital will host its 15th Annual Public Forum on April 2nd at Harvard University's Memorial Church. The forum, titled "Health is Beauty: Defining Ourselves", will feature presentations by Arianna Huffington, Amber Valletta, and Franca Sozzani addressing topics related to eating disorders, self-image, and fashion. Attendance is free and open to the public, but online RSVP is required. A private pre-forum reception will also be held for sponsors and ticket holders.
The 14th Annual Public Forum will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at The Harris Center in Boston, Massachusetts. There will be a pre-forum reception from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm for sponsors and ticket purchasers. The main forum event will be from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm and is open to the public. The keynote speaker will be fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. More information can be obtained by contacting Maura Callahan.
NAVIGATING THE HORIZONS OF TIME LAPSE EMBRYO MONITORING.pdfRahul Sen
Time-lapse embryo monitoring is an advanced imaging technique used in IVF to continuously observe embryo development. It captures high-resolution images at regular intervals, allowing embryologists to select the most viable embryos for transfer based on detailed growth patterns. This technology enhances embryo selection, potentially increasing pregnancy success rates.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
Promoting Wellbeing - Applied Social Psychology - Psychology SuperNotesPsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
Travel vaccination in Manchester offers comprehensive immunization services for individuals planning international trips. Expert healthcare providers administer vaccines tailored to your destination, ensuring you stay protected against various diseases. Conveniently located clinics and flexible appointment options make it easy to get the necessary shots before your journey. Stay healthy and travel with confidence by getting vaccinated in Manchester. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
DECLARATION OF HELSINKI - History and principlesanaghabharat01
This SlideShare presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the Declaration of Helsinki, a foundational document outlining ethical guidelines for conducting medical research involving human subjects.
Co-Chairs, Val J. Lowe, MD, and Cyrus A. Raji, MD, PhD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease for this CME/AAPA activity titled “Alzheimer’s Disease Case Conference: Gearing Up for the Expanding Role of Neuroradiology in Diagnosis and Treatment.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3PvVY25. CME/AAPA credit will be available until June 28, 2025.
How to Control Your Asthma Tips by gokuldas hospital.Gokuldas Hospital
Respiratory issues like asthma are the most sensitive issue that is affecting millions worldwide. It hampers the daily activities leaving the body tired and breathless.
The key to a good grip on asthma is proper knowledge and management strategies. Understanding the patient-specific symptoms and carving out an effective treatment likewise is the best way to keep asthma under control.
Nano-gold for Cancer Therapy chemistry investigatory projectSIVAVINAYAKPK
chemistry investigatory project
The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.