The secret language of water
As a contribution to the UNO-program »International Decade for Action water for life« from 2005-2015, Dr. Masaru Emoto has the intention to let all children of the world get his picture book for free.
The »Emoto-project« goal is to teach children about Dr. Emotos water research and his vision of how we all can live in a more peaceful and healthy world.
Water is life!
This is one of my best presentations till now. we are almost sure and confident that this will please you.This presentation is not uploaded to completely to sell any product. It covers the a to z , pros and cons , reviews, testimonials, expectations and limitations of Kangen water machines. This presentation is guide to understand enagic kangen water and its comptetion products also. Their models, designs, features, prices, compare, analyse and select. Honest and neutral review of two best popular and quality brands in the world. kangen water ionizers and tyent alkaline water ionizers
Brahma muhurta is defined as the special time, which is auspicious for waking up in the morning. According to Ayurveda, the time between 04:24 A.M. to 05:11 A.M. is known as the Brahma muhurta. It is considered the favorable time for Braham Gyan. Ayurveda states down various benefits of waking up early in the morning. Moreover, it has been proven that people who wake early in the morning turn out to be more successful than others. There are tested evidence that defines innumerable benefits of Brahma Muhutra. Presented by - Dr. Vikram Chauhan, MD- Ayurvedic medicine
The secret language of water
As a contribution to the UNO-program »International Decade for Action water for life« from 2005-2015, Dr. Masaru Emoto has the intention to let all children of the world get his picture book for free.
The »Emoto-project« goal is to teach children about Dr. Emotos water research and his vision of how we all can live in a more peaceful and healthy world.
Water is life!
This is one of my best presentations till now. we are almost sure and confident that this will please you.This presentation is not uploaded to completely to sell any product. It covers the a to z , pros and cons , reviews, testimonials, expectations and limitations of Kangen water machines. This presentation is guide to understand enagic kangen water and its comptetion products also. Their models, designs, features, prices, compare, analyse and select. Honest and neutral review of two best popular and quality brands in the world. kangen water ionizers and tyent alkaline water ionizers
Brahma muhurta is defined as the special time, which is auspicious for waking up in the morning. According to Ayurveda, the time between 04:24 A.M. to 05:11 A.M. is known as the Brahma muhurta. It is considered the favorable time for Braham Gyan. Ayurveda states down various benefits of waking up early in the morning. Moreover, it has been proven that people who wake early in the morning turn out to be more successful than others. There are tested evidence that defines innumerable benefits of Brahma Muhutra. Presented by - Dr. Vikram Chauhan, MD- Ayurvedic medicine
Benefits of Meditation and Profound Meditation (Ubiquity University)Pam Dupuy, LMFT
This presentation explores the benefits to meditating and in particular the benefits to working with iAwake Technologies' Profound Meditation Program 3.0
In each of us there is a Mothering energy, known for centuries as the key to spiritual enlightenment. It lies dormant, coiled in the Sacrum bone at the base of the spine. It is called Kundalini,
meaning feminine coiled energy. When awakened, we feel a
gentle cool fountain of energy above the top of the head and
cool vibrations on the hands. Sometimes a warm energy is felt as the Kundalini encounters friction in its path - however this will
clear to cool vibrations. The awakened Kundalini connects us
with our spirit and the universal love that surrounds and
pervades everywhere. This union of our spirit with the Divine
energy is the true Yoga event - yoga means ‘union’ or ‘yoking’.
Sahaja Yoga means ‘born with you’. Everyone has this energy
which can now be awakened spontaneously. With our attention
in the flow of cool vibrations above our head, we go into pure
thoughtless meditation. Then, with simple short daily practice,
we quickly experience the peace, joy and other amazing
benefits that this meditation brings. No need to believe, we
simply feel the truth as it manifests on our central nervous
system.
Founded by Shri Mataji in 1970, Sahaja Yoga is based on
principles of spirituality, humility and love that are over 2000
years old.
Positive Thinking is about training the subconscious mind to deal with all the negativity that is around us. Our day to day performance depends greatly on how we perceive our environment and how positive are we in executing the job at hand. Our mental attitude delivers the desired result and even if the desired results do not come in our path our attitude to strive again and harder makes the result come our way. positive thinking is one step ahead in spirituality
This `Miracle Water` can help save millions of people around the world from diseases most doctors tell you cannot be cured.
Government's will not tell you about this because they would loose to much in taxation.
Cara membuat sahabat virtual dan manfaatnyaFirman Pratama
Sahabat Virtual adalah sebuah simbol yang saya ciptakan untuk menunjukkan bahwa diri kita memiliki seorang teman yang sudah Tuhan berikan, dan itu bukan merupakan hal mistis, siapapun orangnya bisa membuatnya, di artikel ini sekilas saya jelaskan tentang apa itu sahabat virtual dan manfaatnya
Benefits of Meditation and Profound Meditation (Ubiquity University)Pam Dupuy, LMFT
This presentation explores the benefits to meditating and in particular the benefits to working with iAwake Technologies' Profound Meditation Program 3.0
In each of us there is a Mothering energy, known for centuries as the key to spiritual enlightenment. It lies dormant, coiled in the Sacrum bone at the base of the spine. It is called Kundalini,
meaning feminine coiled energy. When awakened, we feel a
gentle cool fountain of energy above the top of the head and
cool vibrations on the hands. Sometimes a warm energy is felt as the Kundalini encounters friction in its path - however this will
clear to cool vibrations. The awakened Kundalini connects us
with our spirit and the universal love that surrounds and
pervades everywhere. This union of our spirit with the Divine
energy is the true Yoga event - yoga means ‘union’ or ‘yoking’.
Sahaja Yoga means ‘born with you’. Everyone has this energy
which can now be awakened spontaneously. With our attention
in the flow of cool vibrations above our head, we go into pure
thoughtless meditation. Then, with simple short daily practice,
we quickly experience the peace, joy and other amazing
benefits that this meditation brings. No need to believe, we
simply feel the truth as it manifests on our central nervous
system.
Founded by Shri Mataji in 1970, Sahaja Yoga is based on
principles of spirituality, humility and love that are over 2000
years old.
Positive Thinking is about training the subconscious mind to deal with all the negativity that is around us. Our day to day performance depends greatly on how we perceive our environment and how positive are we in executing the job at hand. Our mental attitude delivers the desired result and even if the desired results do not come in our path our attitude to strive again and harder makes the result come our way. positive thinking is one step ahead in spirituality
This `Miracle Water` can help save millions of people around the world from diseases most doctors tell you cannot be cured.
Government's will not tell you about this because they would loose to much in taxation.
Cara membuat sahabat virtual dan manfaatnyaFirman Pratama
Sahabat Virtual adalah sebuah simbol yang saya ciptakan untuk menunjukkan bahwa diri kita memiliki seorang teman yang sudah Tuhan berikan, dan itu bukan merupakan hal mistis, siapapun orangnya bisa membuatnya, di artikel ini sekilas saya jelaskan tentang apa itu sahabat virtual dan manfaatnya
A famous study by Dr. Masura Emoto demonstrates that the energy of our thoughts has a direct effect on the geometric structure of water molecules within ice crystal formations. The hypothesis that water “treated” with intention can affect ice crystals formed from that water was pilot tested under double-blind conditions.
According to Ayurveda, Life is the mixture of mind, body, senses and soul. Life is possible when all of them are in harmony and balanced. Mind is the inseparable part of human life. The quality of life depends upon the quality of mind. Keep your mind balanced to keep make your life healthy, happy and blissful. There are 3 states of mind according to Vedas. They are namely SATWA, RAJAS, TAMAS. equivalent to state of purity, passion and destruction. These quality of mind is variable and it is our duty to keep in the best statte.
GEOLOGICAL FIELD SURVEY TO KUMARAMALAI REGIONS OF SANDUR – HADDINAPADE IRON ORE MINES OF BELLARY DISTRICT-KARNATAKA, BY-
DR.M.GOPI KRISHNA
ASST-PROFFESOR
DEPT. OF RASA SHASTRA
S.J.G.AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND P.G RESEARCH CENTRE, KOPPAL, KARNATAKA
Benefits of abhyanga ayurvedic medicine Kathceia John
Breath and Health is a ayurveda center in Dubai. It offers different treatments and therapy to get balanced and healthy life. Meet our experts and learn about a healthy living.
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON TRADITIONAL INDIAN DIETS AND HEALTH CARE
Jointly organized by - Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas & National Institute of Nutrition - on 4th & 5th February, 2010
At NIN, Hyderabad, Andhara Pradesh
Dr.KSR Prasad lecture on Ayurveda Nutriceuticals in Genitourinary Tract disorders Or Dietary Preventive and Curative aspects of Genitourinary Tract disorders
Seas, Lakes and Rivers (Project in Science)Luna Nightmare
This powerpoint presentation is for the study of some waterforms that are found in our beautiful and blessed planet, Earth. Please enjoy and comment what kind of powerpoint do you want next :).
Presentation covers the details of ponds, lakes, and rivers and the major difference between pond and a lake and river.
Original article was published in
Link - https://sciencequery.com/difference-between-pond-and-a-lake-and-river/
Building Bridges Across the Social Science Discipline
This slide covers the five themes of japan including the following:
1. Location
2. Place
3. Movement
4. Human and Environmental Resources
5. Region
Also have the interesting in Japan.
landscape of japanese gardens - history and evolution. elements of japanese gardens, famous japanese gardens, tea gardens, zen gardens, stroll gardens, courtyard gardens etc
CONTENTS
1) A drainage
basin is an extent
or area of land
where water from
rain and melting
snow or ice drain
s downhill into a
body of water.
2) Each drainage
basin is separated
topographically
from adjacent
basins by a
geographical
barrier such as a
ridge, hill or mou
ntain, which is
known as a water
divide.
3)There are four types of drainage patterns:-
➢ Dendritic
➢ Rectangular
➢ Radial
➢ Trellis
4)The drainage systems of India are mainly controlled
by the broad relief features of the subcontinent.
Accordingly, the Indian rivers are divided into two
major groups.
5) The activities of Ganga Action Plan (GAP) phase-I, initiated in
1985, were declared closed on 31st March 2000. The Steering
Committee of the National River Conservation Authority
reviewed the progress of the GAP and necessary correction on
the basis of lessons learnt and experiences gained from GAP
Phase-I. These have been applied to the major polluted rivers of
the country under the NRCP. The Ganga Action Plan (GAP)
Phase-II, has been merged with the NRCP. The expanded NRCP
now covers 152 towns located along 27 interstate rivers in 16
states. Under this action plan, pollution abatement works are
being taken up in 57 towns. A total of 215 schemes of pollution
abatement have been sanctioned. So far, 69 schemes have been
completed under this action plan. A million litres of sewage is
targeted to be intercepted, diverted and treated.
6) Rivers have been of fundamental importance
throughout the human history. Water from the
rivers is a basic natural resource, essential for
various human activities. Therefore, the river
banks have attracted settlers from ancient times.
These settlements have now become big cities.
Make a list of cities in your state which are located
on the bank of a river. Using rivers for irrigation,
navigation, hydro-power generation is of special
significance – particularly to a country like India,
where agriculture is the major source of livelihood
of the majority of its population.
7) The growing domestic, municipal, industrial and agricultural
demand for water from rivers naturally affects the quality of
water. As a result, more and more water is being drained out
of the rivers reducing their volume. On the other hand, a
heavy load of untreated sewage and industrial effluents are
emptied into the rivers. This affects not only the quality of
water but also the self-cleansing capacity of the river. For
example, given the adequate streamflow, the Ganga water is
able to dilute and assimilate pollution loads within 20 km of
large cities. But the increasing urbanisation and
industrialisation do not allow it to happen and the pollution
level of many rivers has been rising. Concern over rising
pollution in our rivers led to the launching of various action
plans to clean the rivers.
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Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Technoayurveda’s Practical SOP Panchakarma - 2nd edition
by Ayurmitra Prof Prasad KSR & Prof Meena S Deogade
High lights: 4 sections, 38 Chapters, A4 size 272 + 18 Pages Full color
Detailed Explanation, SOP formats with appropriate illustrations
Paper: 70 GSM Maplitho (Text) 300 GSM Art Card (Cover)
Pages: 292 (Text) 4 Pages (Cover)
Print: 4-color (1-sided & inner side no print) (Text and Cover)
Size: 8.25 x 10.75 inches
Finish: Matte Lamination for Cover & Back, Perfect-binding for book with side-stitching
More Details of the Book at - https://technoayurveda.com/practical-sop-panchakarma/
Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Jyotisha Vaidya Prof Dr KSR Prasad explanation on Ayur-Jyotisham (Ayurveda Astrology) on the basis of Nakshatra Vriksha and Unique method of technoayurveda developed Cosmic anatomy and Cosmic Energy Garden - Jyotisha (Nakshtra) Vana.
Virechana Introduction, Seasonal administration and Agni intervention Guest lecture by Ayurmitra Nadibhishak, Jyotisha Vaidya Dr KSR Prasad at GAC Varanasi
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda)
9290566566/9503227966 / technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Lifestyle is a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors – the diseases generates because of are Lifestyle disorders
Jariatric (Geriatric) Psychological Trauma Management Through Ayurveda by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak Prof KSR Prasad on 20-02-2021 @ SHRI HINGULAMBIKA AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL KALABURGI, KANATAKA
Selection of Bahya Snehana Techniques in Panchakarma by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak, Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda), Professor & Head, Panchakarma, LN Ayurved College, Bhopal, MP, 9290566566/9503227966 - technoayurveda@yahoo.com at eAyurshala Web Learning Ayurved Academy online lecture series on *Keraliya Panchakarma, 21st October 2020
Role of Vamana & Virechana in Lifestyle disorders by Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda) in National Webinar On Role of Panchakarma in Lifestyle Disorders
On 15-09-2020 @ 2PM Panchakarma Dept, Govt PG Ayurveda College, Varanasi
Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda) lecture on Precautionary measures & post COVID
management through Panchakarma
All Panchakarma are done even in COVID and
post COVID situations as per Ayurveda principles
following precautions
Viruddha Ahara referred in terms of food to food interactions or food processing interactions develops Toxicity because of antagonism. - by Ayurmitra Nadi Guru Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda) 9290566566/9503227966 ‐ technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Ozempic: Preoperative Management of Patients on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Saeid Safari
Preoperative Management of Patients on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists like Ozempic and Semiglutide
ASA GUIDELINE
NYSORA Guideline
2 Case Reports of Gastric Ultrasound
Flu Vaccine Alert in Bangalore Karnatakaaddon Scans
As flu season approaches, health officials in Bangalore, Karnataka, are urging residents to get their flu vaccinations. The seasonal flu, while common, can lead to severe health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
Healthcare providers are also stressing the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions. Wearing masks, practicing good hand hygiene, and maintaining social distancing are still crucial, especially in crowded places.
Protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated. Together, we can help keep Bangalore healthy and safe this flu season. For more information on vaccination centers and schedules, residents can visit the Karnataka Health Department’s official website or follow their social media pages.
Stay informed, stay safe, and get your flu shot today!
Prix Galien International 2024 Forum ProgramLevi Shapiro
June 20, 2024, Prix Galien International and Jerusalem Ethics Forum in ROME. Detailed agenda including panels:
- ADVANCES IN CARDIOLOGY: A NEW PARADIGM IS COMING
- WOMEN’S HEALTH: FERTILITY PRESERVATION
- WHAT’S NEW IN THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS,
ONCOLOGICAL AND INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASES?
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ETHICS
- GENE THERAPY
- BEYOND BORDERS: GLOBAL INITIATIVES FOR DEMOCRATIZING LIFE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROMOTING ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
- ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN LIFE SCIENCES
- Prix Galien International Awards Ceremony
NVBDCP.pptx Nation vector borne disease control programSapna Thakur
NVBDCP was launched in 2003-2004 . Vector-Borne Disease: Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals by blood-feeding arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Examples of vector-borne diseases include Dengue fever, West Nile Virus, Lyme disease, and malaria.
Acute scrotum is a general term referring to an emergency condition affecting the contents or the wall of the scrotum.
There are a number of conditions that present acutely, predominantly with pain and/or swelling
A careful and detailed history and examination, and in some cases, investigations allow differentiation between these diagnoses. A prompt diagnosis is essential as the patient may require urgent surgical intervention
Testicular torsion refers to twisting of the spermatic cord, causing ischaemia of the testicle.
Testicular torsion results from inadequate fixation of the testis to the tunica vaginalis producing ischemia from reduced arterial inflow and venous outflow obstruction.
The prevalence of testicular torsion in adult patients hospitalized with acute scrotal pain is approximately 25 to 50 percent
Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
Knee anatomy and clinical tests 2024.pdfvimalpl1234
This includes all relevant anatomy and clinical tests compiled from standard textbooks, Campbell,netter etc..It is comprehensive and best suited for orthopaedicians and orthopaedic residents.
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/lK81BzxMqdo
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/Ve4P0COk9OI
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New Directions in Targeted Therapeutic Approaches for Older Adults With Mantl...i3 Health
i3 Health is pleased to make the speaker slides from this activity available for use as a non-accredited self-study or teaching resource.
This slide deck presented by Dr. Kami Maddocks, Professor-Clinical in the Division of Hematology and
Associate Division Director for Ambulatory Operations
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
STATEMENT OF NEED
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
Target Audience
Hematology/oncology fellows, attending faculty, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).
Learning Objectives
1.) Identify clinical and biological prognostic factors that can guide treatment decision making for older adults with MCL
2.) Evaluate emerging data on targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory MCL and their applicability to older adults
3.) Assess mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies for MCL and their implications for treatment selection
Ethanol (CH3CH2OH), or beverage alcohol, is a two-carbon alcohol
that is rapidly distributed in the body and brain. Ethanol alters many
neurochemical systems and has rewarding and addictive properties. It
is the oldest recreational drug and likely contributes to more morbidity,
mortality, and public health costs than all illicit drugs combined. The
5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM-5) integrates alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single
disorder called alcohol use disorder (AUD), with mild, moderate,
and severe subclassifications (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
In the DSM-5, all types of substance abuse and dependence have been
combined into a single substance use disorder (SUD) on a continuum
from mild to severe. A diagnosis of AUD requires that at least two of
the 11 DSM-5 behaviors be present within a 12-month period (mild
AUD: 2–3 criteria; moderate AUD: 4–5 criteria; severe AUD: 6–11 criteria).
The four main behavioral effects of AUD are impaired control over
drinking, negative social consequences, risky use, and altered physiological
effects (tolerance, withdrawal). This chapter presents an overview
of the prevalence and harmful consequences of AUD in the U.S.,
the systemic nature of the disease, neurocircuitry and stages of AUD,
comorbidities, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, genetic risk factors, and
pharmacotherapies for AUD.
Tom Selleck Health: A Comprehensive Look at the Iconic Actor’s Wellness Journeygreendigital
Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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Message from water
1. The Message from Water
Water, water every
where ….
What does water do?
Water makes Life . . .
Life can be with living
things, do water has
Life?
We won’t care to see,
but it has the Life, face
and feelings.
How we know that?
Here is the answer . . .
2. Masaru Emoto’s book on Water Crystals
Mr. Emoto and his
team experiment with
water samples exposed
to music, words, etc.
Some of the
photographs are
amazing and all of
them show a response
from the water.
It establishes the LIFE
Water say that “I have
Life, please treat me
like you”
http://luizmeira.com/water.htm
3. Water crystal of Sanbu-
ichi Yusui Spring
It is clear and spiritual
water in Japan,
Yamanashi Prefecture
Hokuto長坂町小荒間
4. Water crystal of Spring
Water of Saijo, Hiroshima
Saijō (西城町 Saijō-
chō?) was a town located
in Hiba
District, Hiroshima, Japan.
On March 31, 2005 Saijō,
along with the towns
of Hiwa, Kuchiwa, Takano
and Tōjō, all from Hiba
District, and the town
of Sōryō, from Kōnu
District, was merged into
the expanded city
of Shōbara.
5. Water crystal of Fountain
in Lourdes, France
Lourdes (Gascon Lorda or
Lourde) is a commune in
the Hautes-
Pyrénées department in
the Midi-Pyrénées region in
south-western France.
Lourdes is a small market
town lying in the foothills of
the Pyrenees, famous for
theMarian apparitions of Our
Lady of Lourdes that are
reported to have occurred in
1858 toBernadette Soubirous.
At that time, the most
prominent feature of the town
was thefortified castle that
rises up from a rocky
escarpment at its centre.
6. Water crystal of Horobetsu
River, Hokkaido
The biggest sulphur mine in
Hokkaido was located at Oukei in
Sobetsu Town. Following its peak
in 1954, demands for sulphur
mining declined as sulphur became
obtainable as a by-product of
refining petroleum and the mine
closed down its operations in
1973. Starting in 1939, a water
power station utilizing energy
created by the water travelling
from Osaru River to Lake Toya was
constructed and unfortunately, the
water way carried the strong acid
outfall (ph1.7) from the sulphur
mine into the Osaru river and the
lake. The PH index of the lake
water declined to 5.3 in 1970, and
most of the fish in the lake died
out. In 1972 neutralization of the
outfall began, and currently the
ecosystem has recovered to
normal lake conditions.
7. Water crystal of Upstream /
Metori Yusui Spring Water
Metori Yusui,
Yatsugatake, Nagasaka,
Yamanashi, Japan
Shojinzawa_yusui,
Shioya_machi, Tochigi
Prefecture, Japan
8. Water crystal of Shimanto
River, Kochi
The Shimanto River (四万十
川 Shimanto-gawa?) is a river in
western Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.
196 km in length, it has a watershed of
2,270 km².
Since the river is remote from major
cities and does not have any dams, it is
sometimes referred to as "the last clear
stream of Japan". Fishing and
production ofnori is a thriving industry
along the river. It has been named one
of the "Three Clear-Flowing Rivers in
Japan", along with the Nagara
River in Gifu Prefecture and theKakita
River (柿田川 Kakita-gawa) in Shizuoka
Prefecture.
The river also has 47 chinkabashi (沈下
橋 lit. 'sinking bridge') including those
of tributaries. Chinkabashi are bridges
without parapets in order not to be
washed away by floods. The prefecture
decided to preserve them as cultural
heritages.
9. Water crystal of Mount Cook
Glacier, New Zealand
Aoraki / Mount Cook is the
highest mountain in New
Zealand, reaching 3,754
metres (12,316 ft).[1] It lies in
the Southern Alps, the
mountain range which runs the
length of the South Island. A
popular tourist destination,[2] i
t is also a favourite challenge
formountain climbers. Aoraki /
Mount Cook consists of three
summits lying slightly south
and east of the main divide,
the Low Peak, Middle Peak and
High Peak, with theTasman
Glacier to the east and
the Hooker Glacier to the west.
10. Contamination picture of
Yodo River, Osaka
he Yodo River (淀川 Yodo-
gawa?), also called
the Seta River (瀬田
川 Seta-gawa) and the Uji
River (宇治川 Uji-gawa) at
portions of its route, is the
principal river inOsaka
Prefecture on Honshū, Japa
n. The source of the river
is Lake Biwa in Shiga
Prefecture to the north.
11. Water Reaction for Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Bach's
"Air for the G
String".
12. Water Reaction for Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Bach's
"Goldberg
Variations".
13. Water Reaction for
Farewell Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Chopin's
"Farewell Song".
14. Water Reaction for
Healing Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Healing
Music
"Hado".
15. Water Reaction for Folk
Dance Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of Kawachi
Folk Dance Song.
16. Water Reaction for Heavy
Metal Music
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed with a
playing of a Heavy
Metal Music.
17. Water expression to
"Thank you"
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed to the
words
"Thank you"
Typet on a paper
pasted on the
bottle.
18. Water expression to
" kill you "
Water that
have been
exposed to the
words
"you make me
sick. I will kill
you"
Typed on a
paper pasted
on the bottle.
19. Water expression to
" Love "
Crystal of water
that have been
exposed to the
words
"Love /
Appreciation"
Typet on a paper
pasted on the
bottle.
20. Water can be treated by
Prayer
Water crystal of Fujiwara Dam Water crystal of
before offering a prayer. Fujiwara Dam
after offering a prayer.
21. How they did it
A crystal is a solid substance with orderly configured atoms and
molecules. In particular, because snow is formed under a variety
of conditions, there are no crystals that have the same face (just
like human faces). Emoto wondered if this is also the same with
the crystal structures of the various types of water on the
earth. Emoto then came up with a theory that when a water
molecule crystallizes, pure water becomes pure crystal, but
contaminated water may not crystallize as beautifully as pure
water. Water changes rapidly and is unstable. In order to obtain
an example of an average crystal, as many sample as possible had
to be photographed under as many conditions as possible. It was
impossible to obtain identical crystal pictures. In other words, it
was impossible to perfectly reproduce the same crystal twice.
However, what we did find is that crystals do show a certain
distinctive tendency called a grid crystal or laminar crystal
structure. Crystals can be identified by this structural tendency.
22. How they did it
High-speed photography of crystals formed in frozen water reveals
changes in the same body of water after specific, concentrated thoughts
were directed toward it. Small amounts of water (an 8 oz. glass) as well
as large areas of water (such as dams lakes) were used in these
experiments and in all cases the water samples reflected a molecular
change.
Music and visual images were used to stimulate the water samples. The
water was also exposed to words written on paper and photographs
placed underneath or around the glass containers to see if these energies
had any impact. They did.
Naturally, since water covers the largest portion of our planet, and
comprises the largest percentage of our physical bodies, the impact of our
thoughts and feelings will play a large part in the way our environments
get created, both globally and personally.