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2024-01-04 18:32:00

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They verify compliance with health protocols in health hotels

Assumption, IP Agency.- Public institutions are carrying out compliance verifications with health protocols at health hotels that currently provide lodging services. During the first and second day, 13 hotels in the department of Itapúa were verified.

Within the framework of the verification of the application of biosafety, labor and occupational safety standards and management of personal protective equipment, the National Secretariat of Tourism (Senatur), the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security (Mtess), began on Tuesday with the inspection of hotel establishments in the city of Encarnación, in the department of Itapúa.

During the first and second day, 13 hotels were verified, most of which had participated in the virtual training carried out by the Senatur and Health portfolios, in the face of the new normal.

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These demonstrated that they were complying with the instructions during the webinars on biosafety, mental health, hygiene management and protective equipment, which were led by the technical advisor of the General Directorate of Planning and Institutional Coordinator of the Hotel Health Strategy, Gustavo Ortiz.

Already at the facilities, the delegation verified that all accommodations demonstrated knowledge and implementation of the biosafety protocol acquired in the virtual training given by Senatur and the Ministry of Health.

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Agglo de Lunel: A month of meetings around diabetes to better prepare for it

#Agglo #Lunel #month #meetings #diabetes #prepare

The territorial professional health community (CPTS) of Pays de Lunel is offering appointments and screening campaigns until the end of May.

In May, do what you like. But above all, get tested, we dare say and, in fact, write.

Because during this spring month, the regional professional health community (CPTS) Pays de Lunel has set up, for the 3rd consecutive year, a completely free program around diabetes with, among other things, a screening campaign as well as interactive new features .

“Take and regain control of your health”

Often silent, this disease affects nearly 6% of the population in France. A figure that can almost be reduced locally. A figure which, above all, if it is not expected to decrease, can nevertheless increase, so many people are unaware that they have diabetes.

But nothing to be afraid of, quite the contrary. As Karine Boubekeur explains to us: “The earlier the disease is known, the better people live with it.says the administrative management officer within the CPTS Pays de Lunel. Participating in screening campaigns, which are also free, means taking and regaining control of your health and thus better preparing for your illness.”she continues.

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Castilla y Len Introduces Safety, Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024-2026 to Enhance Workplace Safety and Organizational Wellbeing

The Official Gazette of Castilla y León (Bocyl) has released the ‘Safety, Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024-2026′ on Monday, outlining a comprehensive plan to address new challenges associated with healthy work environments and organizational well-being. The strategy includes six general missions, 25 specific objectives, and 101 preventive actions aimed at promoting safety and health in the workplace.

Approved by the Government Council last Thursday, this groundbreaking strategy is a first in the history of Castilla y León, focusing specifically on safety and health issues, particularly in rural areas. It aims to prevent the negative effects of new forms of production and labor organization within the region’s business sector.

Described as a “disruptive plan” by the spokesperson for the Board, Carlos Fernández Carriedo, the strategy represents a significant improvement over traditional measures in this area. It will be implemented over the next three years through three annual action programs.

Interest in the design of Castilla y León’s Health and Safety Strategy has been expressed by other autonomous communities, with plans to replicate the approach taken by the region starting in 2022.

The strategy’s general missions include reducing the accident rate across all sectors through changes in working conditions,

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The Best Time of Day to Poop, According to Gastroenterologists: Establishing a Consistent Routine for Optimal Digestive Health

It’s time to have an open and honest conversation about a topic that affects every single person on this planet: poop. Yes, you read that right. We need to get more comfortable talking about it because our stool can actually tell us a lot about our overall health. From our fiber and water intake to the potential presence of infections or diseases, the appearance and frequency of our poop can offer valuable insights into what’s going on inside our bodies.

So, let’s dive right in and answer one question that many people frequently ask: when is the best time of day to poop? To help us get to the bottom of this (pun intended), we’ve consulted with two gastroenterologists who have some interesting insights.

The Best Time of Day to Poop, According to Gastroenterologists

First things first, there isn’t necessarily a “best” time of day to poop. It turns out that what really matters is having a consistent time rather than focusing on a specific hour or minute. Our bodies function on a rhythm that aligns with the rise and fall of the sun, just like most other life forms on Earth. This rhythm is crucial for maintaining good gut health and regular bowel movements.

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Irada Hospital in Qassim Achieves Excellence in Addiction Treatment 100% Success Rate for April 2024

Monday 27 Shawwal 1445 AH – 12:22 – Monday 6 May 2024 12:22

Qassim Health Group revealed that Irada Hospital and Mental Health in Qassim achieved excellence and choice at the level of Irada hospitals in the Kingdom in the index of interaction with addiction cases, having achieved the overall percentage of 100% received, for the month of April of for the year 2024 AD.

The group explained that the indicator of the effectiveness of dealing with addiction issues, which is an indicator sent by the Saudi Center for Medical Professions and References, aims to measure the level of commitment of Irada and mental health hospitals to update data on addiction patients. .

He emphasized that receiving this distinction shows the level of care and the level of interest given by various medical facilities to continuously update internal operational processes, through which it aims to to improve the quality of health services provided to patients, and to develop prevention methods against health risks. , highlighting the importance of his employees and their active role in increasing the level of efficiency and increasing performance measurement indicators.

Marking his continued effort to implement specific and behavioral therapeutic programs specialized in helping those who want to stop the scourge of drugs and addiction at Irada and Mental Health Hospital,

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Little known, this anti-cholesterol vegetable is excellent for the heart

It would be able to significantly reduce the level of bad cholesterol and triglycerides.

Eating fruits and vegetables helps maintain good cardiovascular health. But not all vegetables are equal, as Chinese researchers show in the scientific journal Food & Function. According to them, a family of vegetables is particularly protective for the heart and arteries, much more than other vegetables. One of these vegetables, little consumed in France, would be particularly good for reducing cholesterol, one of the main cardiovascular risk factors.

This vegetable is easily found in supermarkets, in greengrocers, in markets or even in Asian grocery stores. You’ve probably seen it before without paying attention. It is very popular for its slightly spicy taste and crunchy texture. Star of Asian cuisine, it is cultivated as a vegetable plant whose stems and leaves are eaten. This famous vegetable is none other than Chinese cabbage or bok choy. It looks like romaine lettuce or a chard with its long, curly green leaves. To demonstrate its cardioprotective effect, the researchers carried out an experiment on 56 hamsters. These animals were randomly distributed into several groups, each with a specific diet followed for 56 days: normal diet (A),

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The Silent Struggle: Childhood Dementia Caused by Rare Diseases

Rare diseases such as Sanfilippo syndrome and Niemann-Pick disease cause dementia in children.

Posted on 05.06.2024 at 18:10 Posted on 05.06.2024 at 18:10 Modified on 05.06.2024 at 16:00 Views 2

There are surprisingly many cases where children who should grow up healthy and brilliant suffer from dementia and lose their memory. Every year around the world around 50,000 people are born with a genetic disease that can cause “childhood dementia”. The number of patients is estimated at around 700,000. It’s terrible. [사진=호주 ‘산필리포 어린이 재단’ 홈페이지 캡처]Dementia is a disease that seems completely unsuitable for children. However, many children around the world develop dementia due to some rare diseases. These child patients are “time-limited.” Australian non-profit media outlet “The Conversation” reported that childhood dementia has recently emerged as an international concern.

Professor Kim Helmsley (medicine, public health) at Flinders University School of Medicine in Australia, who is actively researching childhood dementia, said: “Around 700,000 people worldwide suffer from childhood dementia. “Every year approximately 50,000 people are born with a genetic disease that can cause childhood dementia,” he said.

There are two representative recessive genetic disorders that cause childhood dementia. These are Sanfilippo syndrome (type A) and Niemann-Pick disease type C1 (NPC).

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What to do with children who want to be alone? 2024-05-06 02:13:40

Sometimes children, like adults, try to be lonely, to be alone for a certain period of time.

Of course, this is usually an adult desire, but children also sometimes crave to be alone. In particular, being alone is very important for babies, children and teenagers in terms of personality development.

We often think that babies and children need constant supervision. Yes, children need supervision, but children also need solitude. Children’s ability to spend time on their own helps them develop in many ways, from independence to impulse control.

On topic expert-clinical psychologist Narync Rustamova Publika.azsaid in his statement that in general, leaving children alone should not be equated with leaving them unsupervised. At a certain age, children’s needs for games and toys change in different ways.

“It should be noted that children under the age of 3 prefer to play alone. After the age of 3, they show interest in collective games, which we call “parallel game”. These also play a certain ro le in the development of the child at such a time. By the age of 3, children play one-sided games by dividing the toy into parts, re-thinking and combining the toys they divided into parts,

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