This service-design outline concerns the tagging and filtering of the sort of information that helps you live well with a long-term condition. The service has a youth focus.
The document is a birthday message for someone named Tammy. It praises Tammy for being a beautiful, caring friend who makes people smile. It says Tammy is loved not for her beauty but for how she treats her friends with support and loyalty. The message wishes Tammy a happy birthday and thanks her for being part of their lives as a nice person.
The document discusses a village called Virtue Village and having fun through virtues rather than material things or technology. It interviews individuals who say technology brings stress, they just want to enjoy real tastes, have fun without disturbing the environment, and questions if materials are really the source of fun or if virtues are more important. It raises questions about finding the best way to link fun, joy, and virtues without losing their meaning.
The mayor of Atlanta wrote a letter to the executive director of Women Helping Others Advance recognizing their organization for using art as a catalyst for social change in the community. He praised their commitment to community partnerships and collaborations, noting that is why his office is proud to sponsor their Mother Daughter Dialogue Project. The mayor also saluted their work empowering women in vulnerable communities and wished them continued success.
community service of Sabah Cheshire Homeliew ka yee
The student participated in a community service activity at the Sabah Cheshire Home, which provides care, shelter and training for persons with disabilities. During the activity, the student helped clean the male dormitory by sweeping, mopping floors, and cleaning windows. This allowed the student to learn responsibility and cooperation. It also provided insight into the lives of the disabled residents and their ability to live independently through skills like drawing and bead making. The student felt it was a meaningful experience that made them more aware of and concerned for the needs of disabled people worldwide.
Some locals in Calcutta were unhappy with Mother Teresa's work with the poor, which clashed with their culture and traditions. Those with opposing religious beliefs in the slums did not want her in their midst. Still, Mother Teresa moved forward with her determined work to provide care for those dying in the streets, dependent on God's providence.
Tampere City Mission is a non-profit organization that has provided social services to the city of Tampere, Finland for over 100 years. It offers diverse services including elderly care, disabled care, mental health services, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising. One of its programs is Senior Stop, which aims to relieve loneliness and depression in elderly people through weekly discussion groups led by professional workers. The groups allow seniors to support each other, meet with workers privately, and help prevent repeated doctor visits while enabling clients to stay in their own homes for longer.
The document is a birthday message for someone named Tammy. It praises Tammy for being a beautiful, caring friend who makes people smile. It says Tammy is loved not for her beauty but for how she treats her friends with support and loyalty. The message wishes Tammy a happy birthday and thanks her for being part of their lives as a nice person.
The document discusses a village called Virtue Village and having fun through virtues rather than material things or technology. It interviews individuals who say technology brings stress, they just want to enjoy real tastes, have fun without disturbing the environment, and questions if materials are really the source of fun or if virtues are more important. It raises questions about finding the best way to link fun, joy, and virtues without losing their meaning.
The mayor of Atlanta wrote a letter to the executive director of Women Helping Others Advance recognizing their organization for using art as a catalyst for social change in the community. He praised their commitment to community partnerships and collaborations, noting that is why his office is proud to sponsor their Mother Daughter Dialogue Project. The mayor also saluted their work empowering women in vulnerable communities and wished them continued success.
community service of Sabah Cheshire Homeliew ka yee
The student participated in a community service activity at the Sabah Cheshire Home, which provides care, shelter and training for persons with disabilities. During the activity, the student helped clean the male dormitory by sweeping, mopping floors, and cleaning windows. This allowed the student to learn responsibility and cooperation. It also provided insight into the lives of the disabled residents and their ability to live independently through skills like drawing and bead making. The student felt it was a meaningful experience that made them more aware of and concerned for the needs of disabled people worldwide.
Some locals in Calcutta were unhappy with Mother Teresa's work with the poor, which clashed with their culture and traditions. Those with opposing religious beliefs in the slums did not want her in their midst. Still, Mother Teresa moved forward with her determined work to provide care for those dying in the streets, dependent on God's providence.
Tampere City Mission is a non-profit organization that has provided social services to the city of Tampere, Finland for over 100 years. It offers diverse services including elderly care, disabled care, mental health services, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising. One of its programs is Senior Stop, which aims to relieve loneliness and depression in elderly people through weekly discussion groups led by professional workers. The groups allow seniors to support each other, meet with workers privately, and help prevent repeated doctor visits while enabling clients to stay in their own homes for longer.
Tessie has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. She wants information about her disease and treatment but wants to control how much she receives and when. She doesn't want to feel alone and would like to talk to others who understand what she's going through. Trevor, Tessie's partner, feels like he's fighting half the battle but isn't involved in Tessie's care. He wants information to help support Tessie now and in the future. Troy, their son, is afraid of life without his mum and wants to talk to other kids who understand what he's going through. Trish, Tessie's daughter, is numb and overwhelmed by information but wants to support Troy and Trudy and
Link age case studies, impact and recognitionClaireatAnchor
This document summarizes LinkAge's positive impact and recognition from various organizations. It notes that LinkAge activities help improve lives by addressing loneliness and social isolation. An independent evaluation found LinkAge activities are uniquely social and help physical and mental wellbeing. Members participate in multiple activities and feel part of a community. The document lists numerous organizations that have recognized LinkAge's work through reports, research, events, and other promotions from 2012 to 2016.
Save the Children is the world’s leading independent children’s right organization with members in 30 countries and programs in more than 120 countries. Save the
Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements to children’s lives in Nepal and around the world.
This document is a reflection on the student's experience at Alvernia University. It discusses how the university's motto of "To Learn, To Love, To Serve" is exemplified in the community. The student did not initially understand the level of support and community offered beyond academics, but found caring professors and opportunities to serve others that helped them grow personally and spiritually. A tragic event in their community demonstrated how the university comes together to support those in need. The student feels they have gained independence, confidence, and lifelong lessons from their time at Alvernia University.
Are texting and social networking site's instant messaging appropriate sexual health education tools for urban young women of color? A mixed-methods study
Link: https://apha.confex.com/apha/141am/webprogram/Paper287981.html
The Experience of Healthcare Assistants in Providing End of Life Care in a Co...Irish Hospice Foundation
The Experience of Healthcare Assistants in Providing End of Life Care in a Continuing Care Unit (Presentation from Dublin Community Hospital Network, February 2013) (DCN2)
About The Author: Arun Gandhi is one of nine surviving grandchildren of Mahatma Gandhi. He currently lives in Rochester, New York, and is founder president of the Gandhi World-wide Education Institute, Wauconda, Illinois. See: www.gandhiforchildren.org and www.arungandhi.net
Venture Lab Design Class assignment to empathize with a person looking to make the school to professional work transition, help them define the challenge, and come up with solution for meeting the challenge.
Response for classmate 1 and 2. 200 words for eachWorking in.docxwilfredoa1
Response for classmate 1 and 2. 200 words for each
Working in the healthcare settings, we come across many different people from different backgrounds, races, and living situation. The philosophy of any public space is the equality and standard way of thinking and feeling about others, but in reality, these differences could often cause tension and/or stress during the interaction of two people. When I come across a patient around my age group, I find that I speak to them as if they were a friend, often using slang and other gestures as I would with friends outside of the workplace. In contrast, with older adults I tend to speak a bit slower and professional due to the age difference. Being a 27-year-old Intensive Care RN, often times older patients initially feel as if my age will affect their care in a negative way because they relate young with inexperienced, therefore the tone and word choice are changed in order to instill confidence thru proper communication. The difference in gender can also have its changes of personality during a patient interaction. Being a male, I tend to talk to the guys a bit more straight forward and not so much emphasis on emotion, while with females, I tend to be more compassionate and understanding of their situation. As for the other factors that make a difference in people, race, sextual preference, living situation, that does not play a factor during patient communication as those are not important to me, instead I may feel the urge to ask more questions to get to know them and their culture or preferences if their difference interest me.
While growing up, the Latin culture has great respect for older adults. A young family member is always expected to take care of their older family members, especially the older females. Grandma’s, Aunt’s, and Mom are always the first to have priority in any situation, starting with the eldest one. The older males in the Latin culture are not left out behind, but typically are carefree to many situations, just wanting everyone to be happy regardless of where they stand. When I was about 5 years old in 1997, the respect for adults was already instilled in me. Always making sure that adults are respected and listened to what they asked of me. In 2007 I was 16, and things started changing, I would be able to challenge adults’ questions and figure out why things are the way that they are; this was a rebellious stage, but I was just trying to figure out why. Fast forward from the rebellious stage, 2011 I was 20 years old, and now had the knowledge as to why adults did what they did, and I understood the meaning behind it. The older adults in the family would now see me as an adult, and although the respect continued as such, I was now an adult as well with my own opinion and choice, regardless of their input.
The way we act and treat others is highly influenced by the upbringing that we have experienced as children, in my opinion, and therefore .
The document discusses starting a support group called the Northwest Florida Amputee Support Group for amputees and their families in the Florida Panhandle region. The group aims to provide peer support and help for those dealing with limb loss or facing amputation. It details the need for a local group where amputees can share their experiences and struggles. The founder hopes to become a certified peer visitor through the Amputee Coalition of America to visit new amputees and show that an active life is still possible despite limb loss.
PYM-Summer15-Lowther Through the Eyes of DementiaJohnna Lowther
Johnna Lowther witnessed the power of music therapy while working at a nursing home, inspiring her career in dementia care. She has since become the Director of Life Enrichment at Tutera Senior Living & Health Care and written a book called "Through the Eyes of Dementia" to provide practical communication techniques for caregivers of dementia patients. The book aims to help families struggling to relate to loved ones changing with dementia. Lowther draws on her diverse experience working with dementia residents and families to give caregivers an easy-to-use resource.
Our ULabScotland Story - for a conversation with friendly Basques 14 April 2016Peter Ashe
U.Lab Scotland was a community learning initiative that took place in Scotland from 2015-2016. Over 900 people from Scotland and nearly 900 more from other parts of the world participated in U.Lab Scotland events and online activities. The initiative utilized co-production, assets-based approaches, and a focus on continuous improvement. Participants formed over 70 in-person hubs across Scotland to share their learning. Scottish government officials, including the Deputy First Minister and First Minister, engaged with the U.Lab Scotland community.
Mrs McTavish and the Elderpark craft Cafe enhancedwithaliss-processmaterialsPeter Ashe
This is a scenario we used with Glasgow practitioners and tech folk, in spring 2012, to help explore how ALISS curation might work in their circumstances - a sort of conversation al prompt.
Thanks to Beth and Steve of MMM Group, Simon and Leigh of Curvor, and Andy, for this one. It's the WalkAbout pitch for stage 2 funding, under the DoH/NHS London/TSB SBRI Obesity Behaviour Change challenge. We wanted people to walk a bit rather than just stand and wait for their bus!
The document describes the ALISS engine, which aims to improve access to health and social care information in three ways:
1. By serving as a central hub for aggregating information from various sources to make it easier for people to find.
2. By having an open platform that allows for innovative new services and resources to be built on top of the data.
3. By enabling users and communities to actively contribute information and resources, rather than just being passive recipients, to build a more participatory system.
The ALISS engine provides services, moderation tools, and storage capabilities to support these goals.
This document provides an overview of ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland), which is a project that aims to provide access to local health information to support self-management for people living with long-term conditions. It notes that over 2 million people in Scotland live with a long-term health condition. The project collects, sorts, and publishes quality-assured local health information resources. It also allows for indexing, curating, and searching for resources. Accounts can be created to access searches and information is organized by location within Scotland.
This document outlines a strategy and funding proposal for a mobility service called Car Freedom for older adults called Car Freedom. It proposes raising £455,000 over the first year from advertising, research funding, and partnerships. The funds would be used for service design, training, workshops, advertising, research and development, and operational costs. The strategy involves user research to understand mobility challenges for the elderly, surveying taxi companies, and blueprinting the service. It aims to create an innovative and trusted mobility brand for older adults by opening options and tools to benefit both operators and users.
ALISS at 2011 11 24 improvement conf aliss c hoy v3Peter Ashe
The document summarizes a public service improvement conference focused on the ALISS project, which aims to improve self-management of long-term conditions. The ALISS project seeks to address problems with accessing useful but disconnected local support information by creating a platform that empowers users to collaboratively create and share information. The project brings together various stakeholders, including those living with long-term conditions, to generate innovative ideas through techniques like social innovation workshops. To date, the ALISS Engine asset catalogue is operational and asset mapping has begun, with implementation now starting and being hosted by LTCAS.
Healthcare as in Health-and-Care or Integrated Health and Social Care. In Scotland.
Just a notion, about linking up things that are going on. It might look like apps, but fundamentally, it's about data.
Oh, and please see explanatory notes, on the slides where these apply.
More Related Content
Similar to Information|Network|Connected|Access at the ALISS Innovation Workshop
Tessie has just been diagnosed with breast cancer. She wants information about her disease and treatment but wants to control how much she receives and when. She doesn't want to feel alone and would like to talk to others who understand what she's going through. Trevor, Tessie's partner, feels like he's fighting half the battle but isn't involved in Tessie's care. He wants information to help support Tessie now and in the future. Troy, their son, is afraid of life without his mum and wants to talk to other kids who understand what he's going through. Trish, Tessie's daughter, is numb and overwhelmed by information but wants to support Troy and Trudy and
Link age case studies, impact and recognitionClaireatAnchor
This document summarizes LinkAge's positive impact and recognition from various organizations. It notes that LinkAge activities help improve lives by addressing loneliness and social isolation. An independent evaluation found LinkAge activities are uniquely social and help physical and mental wellbeing. Members participate in multiple activities and feel part of a community. The document lists numerous organizations that have recognized LinkAge's work through reports, research, events, and other promotions from 2012 to 2016.
Save the Children is the world’s leading independent children’s right organization with members in 30 countries and programs in more than 120 countries. Save the
Children fights for children’s rights and delivers lasting improvements to children’s lives in Nepal and around the world.
This document is a reflection on the student's experience at Alvernia University. It discusses how the university's motto of "To Learn, To Love, To Serve" is exemplified in the community. The student did not initially understand the level of support and community offered beyond academics, but found caring professors and opportunities to serve others that helped them grow personally and spiritually. A tragic event in their community demonstrated how the university comes together to support those in need. The student feels they have gained independence, confidence, and lifelong lessons from their time at Alvernia University.
Are texting and social networking site's instant messaging appropriate sexual health education tools for urban young women of color? A mixed-methods study
Link: https://apha.confex.com/apha/141am/webprogram/Paper287981.html
The Experience of Healthcare Assistants in Providing End of Life Care in a Co...Irish Hospice Foundation
The Experience of Healthcare Assistants in Providing End of Life Care in a Continuing Care Unit (Presentation from Dublin Community Hospital Network, February 2013) (DCN2)
About The Author: Arun Gandhi is one of nine surviving grandchildren of Mahatma Gandhi. He currently lives in Rochester, New York, and is founder president of the Gandhi World-wide Education Institute, Wauconda, Illinois. See: www.gandhiforchildren.org and www.arungandhi.net
Venture Lab Design Class assignment to empathize with a person looking to make the school to professional work transition, help them define the challenge, and come up with solution for meeting the challenge.
Response for classmate 1 and 2. 200 words for eachWorking in.docxwilfredoa1
Response for classmate 1 and 2. 200 words for each
Working in the healthcare settings, we come across many different people from different backgrounds, races, and living situation. The philosophy of any public space is the equality and standard way of thinking and feeling about others, but in reality, these differences could often cause tension and/or stress during the interaction of two people. When I come across a patient around my age group, I find that I speak to them as if they were a friend, often using slang and other gestures as I would with friends outside of the workplace. In contrast, with older adults I tend to speak a bit slower and professional due to the age difference. Being a 27-year-old Intensive Care RN, often times older patients initially feel as if my age will affect their care in a negative way because they relate young with inexperienced, therefore the tone and word choice are changed in order to instill confidence thru proper communication. The difference in gender can also have its changes of personality during a patient interaction. Being a male, I tend to talk to the guys a bit more straight forward and not so much emphasis on emotion, while with females, I tend to be more compassionate and understanding of their situation. As for the other factors that make a difference in people, race, sextual preference, living situation, that does not play a factor during patient communication as those are not important to me, instead I may feel the urge to ask more questions to get to know them and their culture or preferences if their difference interest me.
While growing up, the Latin culture has great respect for older adults. A young family member is always expected to take care of their older family members, especially the older females. Grandma’s, Aunt’s, and Mom are always the first to have priority in any situation, starting with the eldest one. The older males in the Latin culture are not left out behind, but typically are carefree to many situations, just wanting everyone to be happy regardless of where they stand. When I was about 5 years old in 1997, the respect for adults was already instilled in me. Always making sure that adults are respected and listened to what they asked of me. In 2007 I was 16, and things started changing, I would be able to challenge adults’ questions and figure out why things are the way that they are; this was a rebellious stage, but I was just trying to figure out why. Fast forward from the rebellious stage, 2011 I was 20 years old, and now had the knowledge as to why adults did what they did, and I understood the meaning behind it. The older adults in the family would now see me as an adult, and although the respect continued as such, I was now an adult as well with my own opinion and choice, regardless of their input.
The way we act and treat others is highly influenced by the upbringing that we have experienced as children, in my opinion, and therefore .
The document discusses starting a support group called the Northwest Florida Amputee Support Group for amputees and their families in the Florida Panhandle region. The group aims to provide peer support and help for those dealing with limb loss or facing amputation. It details the need for a local group where amputees can share their experiences and struggles. The founder hopes to become a certified peer visitor through the Amputee Coalition of America to visit new amputees and show that an active life is still possible despite limb loss.
PYM-Summer15-Lowther Through the Eyes of DementiaJohnna Lowther
Johnna Lowther witnessed the power of music therapy while working at a nursing home, inspiring her career in dementia care. She has since become the Director of Life Enrichment at Tutera Senior Living & Health Care and written a book called "Through the Eyes of Dementia" to provide practical communication techniques for caregivers of dementia patients. The book aims to help families struggling to relate to loved ones changing with dementia. Lowther draws on her diverse experience working with dementia residents and families to give caregivers an easy-to-use resource.
Similar to Information|Network|Connected|Access at the ALISS Innovation Workshop (12)
Our ULabScotland Story - for a conversation with friendly Basques 14 April 2016Peter Ashe
U.Lab Scotland was a community learning initiative that took place in Scotland from 2015-2016. Over 900 people from Scotland and nearly 900 more from other parts of the world participated in U.Lab Scotland events and online activities. The initiative utilized co-production, assets-based approaches, and a focus on continuous improvement. Participants formed over 70 in-person hubs across Scotland to share their learning. Scottish government officials, including the Deputy First Minister and First Minister, engaged with the U.Lab Scotland community.
Mrs McTavish and the Elderpark craft Cafe enhancedwithaliss-processmaterialsPeter Ashe
This is a scenario we used with Glasgow practitioners and tech folk, in spring 2012, to help explore how ALISS curation might work in their circumstances - a sort of conversation al prompt.
Thanks to Beth and Steve of MMM Group, Simon and Leigh of Curvor, and Andy, for this one. It's the WalkAbout pitch for stage 2 funding, under the DoH/NHS London/TSB SBRI Obesity Behaviour Change challenge. We wanted people to walk a bit rather than just stand and wait for their bus!
The document describes the ALISS engine, which aims to improve access to health and social care information in three ways:
1. By serving as a central hub for aggregating information from various sources to make it easier for people to find.
2. By having an open platform that allows for innovative new services and resources to be built on top of the data.
3. By enabling users and communities to actively contribute information and resources, rather than just being passive recipients, to build a more participatory system.
The ALISS engine provides services, moderation tools, and storage capabilities to support these goals.
This document provides an overview of ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland), which is a project that aims to provide access to local health information to support self-management for people living with long-term conditions. It notes that over 2 million people in Scotland live with a long-term health condition. The project collects, sorts, and publishes quality-assured local health information resources. It also allows for indexing, curating, and searching for resources. Accounts can be created to access searches and information is organized by location within Scotland.
This document outlines a strategy and funding proposal for a mobility service called Car Freedom for older adults called Car Freedom. It proposes raising £455,000 over the first year from advertising, research funding, and partnerships. The funds would be used for service design, training, workshops, advertising, research and development, and operational costs. The strategy involves user research to understand mobility challenges for the elderly, surveying taxi companies, and blueprinting the service. It aims to create an innovative and trusted mobility brand for older adults by opening options and tools to benefit both operators and users.
ALISS at 2011 11 24 improvement conf aliss c hoy v3Peter Ashe
The document summarizes a public service improvement conference focused on the ALISS project, which aims to improve self-management of long-term conditions. The ALISS project seeks to address problems with accessing useful but disconnected local support information by creating a platform that empowers users to collaboratively create and share information. The project brings together various stakeholders, including those living with long-term conditions, to generate innovative ideas through techniques like social innovation workshops. To date, the ALISS Engine asset catalogue is operational and asset mapping has begun, with implementation now starting and being hosted by LTCAS.
Healthcare as in Health-and-Care or Integrated Health and Social Care. In Scotland.
Just a notion, about linking up things that are going on. It might look like apps, but fundamentally, it's about data.
Oh, and please see explanatory notes, on the slides where these apply.
ALISS and service design - some stories and impressions - for Service-Design ...Peter Ashe
ALISS first met service-design in 2010, when together we ran a series of innovation workshops. ALISS enjoyed the experience and would recommend it to anyone! Here are a few stories and impressions mostly of how service-design and 'engagement' (so important to ALISS) go very well together
- The document discusses asset mapping and provides examples of how it could be used in different contexts like working with primary care teams, developing personal networks, helping self-management champions, and maintaining mobility and community contact for older adults.
- It gives an example of how an asset mapping session could be structured and provides tips on materials, potential participants, and follow-up activities that could result from asset mapping.
- The overall document serves as a guide for facilitating asset mapping conversations and discussions in community settings.
ALISS mechanics on the back of a cereal packet - annotatedPeter Ashe
A very short slide sequence seeking to outline the 'ALISS cycle' - mapping, organising a collection of resources, and publishing this. Just deals with the 'mechanics' etc not the broader questions (self-management, co-production, etc.)
This document discusses health assets and personal networks. It notes that spending just 15 minutes per month mapping one's personal network equates to only 3 hours per year. Various images are included to illustrate networks and community health assets.
Asset-Mapping and more - an outline proposal for a pan-Scotland Learning SetPeter Ashe
The document discusses asset mapping, which is identifying the tangible and intangible resources of a community that can be used to improve health and well-being. It provides links to resources on community asset mapping, service design, and mapping personal landscapes. It also lists some initial contacts made regarding asset mapping as well as potential future contacts and initiatives to engage, and provides a link for more information on asset mapping and next steps.
ALISS and Quality Assurance: for NHSInformPeter Ashe
This is a presentation (at the Beardmore Hospital - hence the ref to shaving - sorry, couldn't resist a wee pun) to a Quality Assurance Governance group within NHS Inform. I was making the point that ALISS does support QA - only "not as we know it, Jim" :-)
several Scottish GP practices were involved in the 'Links' project in early/spring 2011. ALISS was lucky enough to be passed a copy of the lists of social/community resources they'd identified locally as being ones they wanted to work with particularly. We put these lists into the Engine, and can get links back out. This activity happened alongside early work elsewhere on assets, that we were also involved with, so I provided a view of these too.
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
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/Pt1nA32sdHQ
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/uFdc9F0rlP0
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
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
Does Over-Masturbation Contribute to Chronic Prostatitis.pptxwalterHu5
In some case, your chronic prostatitis may be related to over-masturbation. Generally, natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can help mee get a cure.
Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
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).
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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!
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/kqbnxVAZs-0
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/SINlygW1Mpc
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
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.
2. Information | Network | Connected | Access
Provides a personalised and intuitive
service to support and connect people
to information about long term health
conditions
NCA
3. The goal of the idea is to get relevant
information around LTCs to the right people
NCA
4. Kate, 19, has eczema and psoriases. She
has never really paid much attention
to it as it’s never been really bad but it
does make her very self conscious
Emily, Kate’s cousin is 14 and goes to Newark would do anything to take the pain away , so I
High School. She is feeling helpless and has was wondering if anyone who has dealt with
turned to the internet to try and find out this and been through it could give me any
how she can support her cousin; advice.. what helped you the most ? and what
can I do ? I hate feeling so powerless can
“I found this blog on Psoriases about an hour anyone help ?”
ago while I was trying to read up on psoriasis
and psoriatic arthritis , my cousin has both “I thought maybe people
sadly and I wanted to know everything I would think I was stupid
NCA
could about it. She has been like my sister
ever since she came into my life and we
because I’m so young. I’m
are extremely close. It kills me that she is only 14 but I care so much
in constant pain and that I cant do anything and I can’t stand the feeling
to help her. She’s had this for about fifteen of not being able to help her
years now , diagnosed when she was 10 she because she is always there
is only 19 now and feeling like she’s 80 . I for me.”
24. We give ALISS;
User emails
Feedback (user insights)
User mobile numbers
We need from ALISS;
Infrastructure to facilitate all these services in one space
(suggestions welcome)
NCA
25. More relevant and accurate information around the condition
Collects feedback from the users to improve the content of the
services
Onestopshop: Brings together a list of relevant and useful websites
in one place
All people with LTCs, families, members, carers can interact with the
service
Receive regular updates through text and email therefore this is a
sustainable service
Rating system shows Inca is helpful
NCA