Huachiew Hospital Offers Heart Disease Treatments And Gallstone…

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Huachiew Hospital Offers Heart Disease Treatments and Gallstone Surgery for Insured Patients No Upfront Payment Required

‘Huachiew Hospital’ is ready to serve insured people, treating 7 heart disease procedures. Gallstone surgery

Huachiew Hospital in cooperation with the Social Welfare Office Ready to take care of the insured who need to receive treatment for cardiovascular disease and laparoscopic gallstone surgery In order for the insured person to receive treatment within the specified time period, treatment can be treated quickly. Reduce the waiting time for surgery No need to pay in advance. and there is no need to pay additional fees according to social security requirements

in the treatment of cardiovascular disease Insured persons can receive services in 7 procedures, including coronary angiography. enlargement of coronary arteries Using an automatic cardiac defibrillator Inserting a cardiac pacemaker that stimulates two impulses at the same time. A study of cardiac electrophysiology and cardiac ablation. Electricity of the heart using technology that uses electrical computers to create 3D images.

For laparoscopic gallstone surgery the patient will recover quickly. The wound is small, less painful, easy to care for, and complications from open surgery are reduced. Insured people can get service from today – 30 June 2024 or ask for more details at Customer Relations Department Tel

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Minister verified stock of personal protective equipment in Cordillera hospitals

Assumption, IP Agency.- In order to ensure the personnel in white in the context of the covid-19 pandemic, the Minister of Public Health, Julio Mazzoleni, toured the hospitals of the department of Cordillera, an occasion in which he observed in each health park, the provision of equipment of individual protection.

The head of the health portfolio carried out a work day in the Third Health Region, in order to verify the stock of personal protective equipment (PPE).

First, he arrived at the Eusebio Ayala hospital to verify the provision of oxygen and PPE, as well as the operation of the maternal and child care system; considering that the service has several white-collar personnel leaving, due to the quarantine they are complying with after contracting covid-19.

Likewise, he visited the Caacupé Regional Hospital, where, after a tour, he verified the supply of equipment and distribution of PPE. Likewise, the Altos hospital was verified.

“I ask that we have all the discussions behind closed doors and resolve the discrepancies. But when we go outside, for attention, let’s all go out united, buttoned up, because we owe it to the people,” Minister Mazzoleni emphasized to the officials.

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Boehringer Ingelheim gives a voice to people with generalized pustular psoriasis

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2024-05-06 17:32:17

Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, chronic dermatological disease that affects 13 people per million in Spain and is characterized by the appearance of sterile pustules (small, non-infectious pus-filled blisters) throughout the body.

In line with its commitment to patients, Boehringer Ingelheim has launched the fifth and final video of the “Rare Skin Diseases” campaign with a piece dedicated to the quality of life of people suffering from generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP), a rare form of psoriasis that affects… + read more

The impact of PPG on patients’ quality of life

Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, chronic dermatological disease that affects 13 people per million in Spain and is characterized by the appearance of sterile pustules (small, non-infectious pus-filled blisters) throughout the body.
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Boehringer Ingelheim focuses its efforts on dermatological health

Boehringer Ingelheim signs a new agreement with the patient association Acción Psoriasis to continue contributing to the promotion of dermatological health.
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Experts demand the imposition of common criteria for the diagnosis and management of patients with PPG

A survey presented at the symposium “Beyond pustules: challenges of generalized pustular psoriasis in Spain” reflects that 97% of dermatologists follow individualized criteria for making therapeutic decisions due to the lack of guidelines.

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Rosemary benefits the intestines, bones and teeth

Fragrant and typically Mediterranean, rosemary is not only delicious: it is a concentrate of well-being

With its unmistakable and persistent aroma, rosemary is the real star of Mediterranean cuisine, and especially of Italian cuisine. Incomparable on grilled meat or fish, its balsamic notes go well with a great variety of dishes and preparations, from a simple focaccia to a sophisticated jam. However, rosemary is not just a simple aromatic herb: it is also a plant rich in beneficial properties for health. From its digestive action to the well-being of bones and teeth, not to mention its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which make it useful for treating respiratory tract infections and relieving rheumatic and joint pain.

Rosemary, a precious ally for health

In addition to being an extremely tasty aromatic herb, rosemary boasts a long tradition of use in folk medicine. It is believed that rosemary essential oil, contained in the leaves of the plant, can have a spasmolytic, cholagogue and choleretic action, and that it can help to digest better, counteracting disorders such as bloating, gas, and slow digestion. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties could make it useful for respiratory infections and for relieving joint pain. Notwithstanding that the therapeutic use of rosemary in the following disorders has not received official approval nor has it been confirmed by adequate experimental studies (therefore its effectiveness and safety is not assured),

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From Cow Cuddling to Bird Flu: The Risks and Rewards of Agro-Tourism in the Face of an Outbreak

The Rising Trend of Cow Cuddling and its Uncertain Future Amid Bird Flu Outbreak

Farmers like Luz and Dan Klotz from Monee, Illinois, have found a unique way to keep their small farm running: offering cow cuddling sessions to visitors. These sessions have become increasingly popular in the United States, attracting animal-loving individuals seeking therapeutic experiences or a taste of country fun.

However, this cherished practice of opening the barn doors to the public has recently faced a new challenge. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed cases of bird flu in dairy herds across nine states. Scientists warn that the outbreak is likely more widespread than initially believed, with H5N1 particles present in approximately 20% of milk samples tested nationwide.

While government officials assure the public that there is currently a low risk of human infection, they are urging cattle and dairy farmers to limit outside visitors as much as possible to prevent potential spread. In response to this cautionary call for action, Michigan’s agriculture department has implemented emergency measures beginning May 8th, including new sanitation protocols and access limitations for dairy and poultry farms.

Economic Implications & Agro-Tourism

For small family farms dependent on agro-tourism practices like cow cuddling as a significant source of income,

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Breast cancer, a new hereditary form discovered

It’s not just the “Jolie mutations”. Other genes, if mutated, can increase the hereditary risk of breast cancer. And among these, from today, there is also the CDH1 gene. The all-Italian discovery bears the signature of researchers from the European Institute of Oncology in Milan, authors of a study recently published in Jama Network Open. According to scholars, on all women with a particular type of breast cancer – the lobular one (which represents around 20% of cases) – and under the age of 45, or with a positive family history of breast cancer lobular or with bilateral lobular tumors should be tested for mutations in the CDH1 gene.

Tumors of unknown origin, artificial intelligence reconstructs the “path” of metastases backwards

by Sandro Iannaccone

April 26, 2024

From suspicion to confirmation

Researchers define it as a new form of cancer, or syndrome, called “hereditary lobular breast cancer” associated with the CDH1 gene. “Obviously discoveries like these don’t happen overnight – specifies a Salute Of Giovanni Corso, breast surgeon at the European Institute of Oncology and researcher at the University of Milan, first author of the paper – The first suspicions that this gene – already known for the predisposition of hereditary gastric cancer – could also be associated with lobular breast cancer date back to over 10 years ago.

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The use of AI for mental health will generate 2.5 billion euros in Spain by 2030

The artificial intelligence (AI) It is coming to stay and revolutionize all types of areas, such as health. Within this sector, new ones are emerging in Spain star-ups whose objective is to create technological solutions that take advantage of AI to introduce improvements in mental healthboth for patients and professionals.

Among the latest milestones related to mental health and AI is MoodCapture, an application that can help detect mental health illnesses by analyzing several facial photographs of the patient. The creators, a group of scientists from the Dartmouth Universitythey assure that this tool can notice mental illnesses even before the person themselves realizes that they may be suffering from one.

With more and more proposals on the table and innovation in this regard, great growth in the sector’s business volume is expected. Yes in 2023 the use of the AI in the field of mental health generated around 920 million of dollars, a study of Polaris Market Research anticipates that by 2032 almost 10,335 will move millions.

AI and mental health in Spain

In Spain, multiple start-ups with the aim of providing solutions for mental health through artificial intelligence.

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Reflecting on Albirex Niigatas Match Against Vissel Kobe: Players Post-Match Comments

[Mobazeko]Comments from the players after the match on May 6 (Monday, public holiday) against Vissel Kobe

Today we would like to bring you comments from Yuji Ono and Souya Fujiwara.

MobaTo theZoriginalKoAlbirex Niigata’s Public Relations Department addressed the players directly after the match with the message “Mobazeco”. This is content that lets you look back on the game, the feelings you had, and sometimes your frustrations, via text!

FW No.99 Yuji Ono

—How do you consider today’s results?

First of all, I am very sorry that we could not deliver the victory to the fans, as many of them came to our visiting team today.

—I think we struggled to get going in the first half.

Even though the opposition defense was compact, there were moments when they put the ball too much into the compact area. We have to make plays that break the opponent’s arrows a little more and that go against the opponent. Also, I think there are always moments during the 90 minutes when it’s not our moment,

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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 role 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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