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Data Privacy Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxBrenoMeister
Title: Safeguarding Data Privacy in the Digital Age
Slide 1: Introduction
- Title: Safeguarding Data Privacy in the Digital Age
- Subtitle: Navigating the Complexities of Personal Data Protection
- Background: Illustration representing digital security (lock, shield, etc.)
Slide 2: Importance of Data Privacy
- Key Point: Why Data Privacy Matters
- Statistics: Include statistics on data breaches, identity theft, and public concerns
- Quote: "Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the internet." - Gary Kovacs
Slide 3: Understanding Data Privacy
- Definition: What is Data Privacy?
- Components: Discuss the key elements of data privacy (consent, control, transparency, etc.)
- Legal Framework: Brief overview of relevant regulations (GDPR, CCPA, etc.)
Slide 4: Risks and Challenges
- Data Breaches: Examples and consequences
- Cybersecurity Threats: Malware, phishing, ransomware, etc.
- Social Engineering: Tactics used to exploit personal data
Slide 5: Best Practices for Data Privacy
- Data Encryption: Importance and methods
- Access Control: Limiting access to sensitive information
- Regular Audits: Ensuring compliance and identifying vulnerabilities
Slide 6: Responsibilities of Organizations
- Transparency: Clear communication about data practices
- Accountability: Taking responsibility for data protection
- Ethical Considerations: Respecting user rights and privacy
Slide 7: Empowering Users
- Education: Informing users about data privacy risks and best practices
- Control: Giving users tools to manage their data
- Reporting: Encouraging users to report privacy violations
Slide 8: Case Studies
- Examples of organizations handling data privacy well
- Lessons Learned: What we can learn from successful implementations
Slide 9: Future Trends
- Emerging Technologies: AI, IoT, Blockchain, etc., and their implications for data privacy
- Regulatory Landscape: Anticipated changes and their impact on data protection
Slide 10: Conclusion
- Recap: Key points covered in the presentation
- Call to Action: Encouragement to prioritize data privacy in organizational practices and personal behaviors
- Contact Information: Details for further inquiries or consultation
Slide 11: Q&A
- Open floor for questions and discussion on data privacy concerns and solutions.
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Usa cubreboca. En lugares públicos con poca o nula ventilación. El cubreboca es seguro para las personas mayores de 2 años. Es indispensable que sigas con esta medida de prevención que te ayuda a protegerte y proteger a los demás, recuerda que aun estando vacunado puedes adquirir y transmitir la enfermedad
El alumbramiento es el periodo que transcurre desde que nace tu bebé hasta que expulsas la placenta, las membranas y los restos del cordón. Se trata, por tanto, del alumbramiento de la placenta, aunque se suela acortar el nombre.
Data Privacy Infographics by Slidesgo.pptxBrenoMeister
Title: Safeguarding Data Privacy in the Digital Age
Slide 1: Introduction
- Title: Safeguarding Data Privacy in the Digital Age
- Subtitle: Navigating the Complexities of Personal Data Protection
- Background: Illustration representing digital security (lock, shield, etc.)
Slide 2: Importance of Data Privacy
- Key Point: Why Data Privacy Matters
- Statistics: Include statistics on data breaches, identity theft, and public concerns
- Quote: "Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the internet." - Gary Kovacs
Slide 3: Understanding Data Privacy
- Definition: What is Data Privacy?
- Components: Discuss the key elements of data privacy (consent, control, transparency, etc.)
- Legal Framework: Brief overview of relevant regulations (GDPR, CCPA, etc.)
Slide 4: Risks and Challenges
- Data Breaches: Examples and consequences
- Cybersecurity Threats: Malware, phishing, ransomware, etc.
- Social Engineering: Tactics used to exploit personal data
Slide 5: Best Practices for Data Privacy
- Data Encryption: Importance and methods
- Access Control: Limiting access to sensitive information
- Regular Audits: Ensuring compliance and identifying vulnerabilities
Slide 6: Responsibilities of Organizations
- Transparency: Clear communication about data practices
- Accountability: Taking responsibility for data protection
- Ethical Considerations: Respecting user rights and privacy
Slide 7: Empowering Users
- Education: Informing users about data privacy risks and best practices
- Control: Giving users tools to manage their data
- Reporting: Encouraging users to report privacy violations
Slide 8: Case Studies
- Examples of organizations handling data privacy well
- Lessons Learned: What we can learn from successful implementations
Slide 9: Future Trends
- Emerging Technologies: AI, IoT, Blockchain, etc., and their implications for data privacy
- Regulatory Landscape: Anticipated changes and their impact on data protection
Slide 10: Conclusion
- Recap: Key points covered in the presentation
- Call to Action: Encouragement to prioritize data privacy in organizational practices and personal behaviors
- Contact Information: Details for further inquiries or consultation
Slide 11: Q&A
- Open floor for questions and discussion on data privacy concerns and solutions.
beneficios,
Usa cubreboca. En lugares públicos con poca o nula ventilación. El cubreboca es seguro para las personas mayores de 2 años. Es indispensable que sigas con esta medida de prevención que te ayuda a protegerte y proteger a los demás, recuerda que aun estando vacunado puedes adquirir y transmitir la enfermedad
El alumbramiento es el periodo que transcurre desde que nace tu bebé hasta que expulsas la placenta, las membranas y los restos del cordón. Se trata, por tanto, del alumbramiento de la placenta, aunque se suela acortar el nombre.
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
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE.pdfAnujkumaranit
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. It encompasses tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and language understanding. AI technologies are revolutionizing various fields, from healthcare to finance, by enabling machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
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
Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex System Analysis, S...Oleg Kshivets
RESULTS: Overall life span (LS) was 2252.1±1742.5 days and cumulative 5-year survival (5YS) reached 73.2%, 10 years – 64.8%, 20 years – 42.5%. 513 LCP lived more than 5 years (LS=3124.6±1525.6 days), 148 LCP – more than 10 years (LS=5054.4±1504.1 days).199 LCP died because of LC (LS=562.7±374.5 days). 5YS of LCP after bi/lobectomies was significantly superior in comparison with LCP after pneumonectomies (78.1% vs.63.7%, P=0.00001 by log-rank test). AT significantly improved 5YS (66.3% vs. 34.8%) (P=0.00000 by log-rank test) only for LCP with N1-2. Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: phase transition (PT) early-invasive LC in terms of synergetics, PT N0—N12, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells- CC and blood cells subpopulations), G1-3, histology, glucose, AT, blood cell circuit, prothrombin index, heparin tolerance, recalcification time (P=0.000-0.038). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and PT early-invasive LC (rank=1), PT N0—N12 (rank=2), thrombocytes/CC (3), erythrocytes/CC (4), eosinophils/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), segmented neutrophils/CC (8), stick neutrophils/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10); leucocytes/CC (11). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (area under ROC curve=1.0; error=0.0).
CONCLUSIONS: 5YS of LCP after radical procedures significantly depended on: 1) PT early-invasive cancer; 2) PT N0--N12; 3) cell ratio factors; 4) blood cell circuit; 5) biochemical factors; 6) hemostasis system; 7) AT; 8) LC characteristics; 9) LC cell dynamics; 10) surgery type: lobectomy/pneumonectomy; 11) anthropometric data. Optimal diagnosis and treatment strategies for LC are: 1) screening and early detection of LC; 2) availability of experienced thoracic surgeons because of complexity of radical procedures; 3) aggressive en block surgery and adequate lymph node dissection for completeness; 4) precise prediction; 5) adjuvant chemoimmunoradiotherapy for LCP with unfavorable prognosis.
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Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
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Are you curious about what’s new in cervical cancer research or unsure what the findings mean? Join Dr. Emily Ko, a gynecologic oncologist at Penn Medicine, to learn about the latest updates from the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) 2024 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer. Dr. Ko will discuss what the research presented at the conference means for you and answer your questions about the new developments.
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● Distribute this Slidesgo Template (or a modified version of this Slidesgo Template) or include it in a database or in
any other product or service that offers downloadable images, icons or presentations that may be subject to
distribution or resale.
● Use any of the elements that are part of this Slidesgo Template in an isolated and separated way from this
Template.
● Delete the “Thanks” or “Credits” slide.
● Register any of the elements that are part of this template as a trademark or logo, or register it as a work in an
intellectual property registry or similar.
For more information about editing slides, please read our FAQs or visit Slidesgo School:
https://slidesgo.com/faqs and https://slidesgo.com/slidesgo-school
32. Instructions for use (premium users)
In order to use this template, you must be a Premium user on Slidesgo.
You are allowed to:
● Modify this template.
● Use it for both personal and commercial purposes.
● Hide or delete the “Thanks” slide and the mention to Slidesgo in the credits.
● Share this template in an editable format with people who are not part of your team.
You are not allowed to:
● Sublicense, sell or rent this Slidesgo Template (or a modified version of this Slidesgo Template).
● Distribute this Slidesgo Template (or a modified version of this Slidesgo Template) or include it in a database or in
any other product or service that offers downloadable images, icons or presentations that may be subject to
distribution or resale.
● Use any of the elements that are part of this Slidesgo Template in an isolated and separated way from this
Template.
● Register any of the elements that are part of this template as a trademark or logo, or register it as a work in an
intellectual property registry or similar.
For more information about editing slides, please read our FAQs or visit Slidesgo School:
https://slidesgo.com/faqs and https://slidesgo.com/slidesgo-school
33. Infographics
You can add and edit some infographics to your presentation to present your data in a visual way.
● Choose your favourite infographic and insert it in your presentation using Ctrl C
+ Ctrl V or Cmd C + Cmd V in Mac.
● Select one of the parts and ungroup it by right-clicking and choosing
“Ungroup”.
● Change the color by clicking on the paint bucket.
● Then resize the element by clicking and dragging one of the square-shaped
points of its bounding box (the cursor should look like a double-headed arrow).
Remember to hold Shift while dragging to keep the proportions.
● Group the elements again by selecting them, right-clicking and choosing
“Group”.
● Repeat the steps above with the other parts and when you’re done editing, copy
the end result and paste it into your presentation.
● Remember to choose the “Keep source formatting” option so that it keeps the
design. For more info, please visit Slidesgo School.