The Inability Of International Organizations To Enter Nagorno-Karabakh…

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The inability of international organizations to enter Nagorno-Karabakh aggravates the situation, leaving the people deprived of humanitarian and medical aid. Anahit Avanesyan (Video) 2024-04-08 13:46:58

Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan delivered a speech at the 75th World Health Assembly.

The minister referred to the process of vaccinations for the pandemic of COVID-19, the demand for psychological and psychiatric services, the program for the introduction of comprehensive health insurance in Armenia and the activities of the Rapid Response Medical Team, the psychosocial and health issues of the 44-day war unleashed by Azerbaijan against the people of Artsakh.

“It is a great honor to participate in the 75th World Health Assembly and it is necessary to appreciate the fact that after a long pause caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we have the opportunity to be physically present here in Geneva.

I am pleased to note that the pandemic has receded to some extent, allowing Armenia to reopen and re-profile hospitals to serve a larger portion of the population.

While we may be witnessing a general shortage of vaccines worldwide, the number of children vaccinated has suffered significantly due to interruptions in the vaccination process during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I am happy to note that we have made progress in this regard, as the number of vaccinations of children in Armenia has improved significantly compared to 2020-2021,

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Aussie Star Steve Smith Evaluates Mayank Yadavs IPL 2024 Performance: Is He a Test Cricket Sensation?

2024-04-04 04:31:26

Sports Desk April 4, 2024

Aussie star Steve Smith refused to declare Mayank Yadav, the discovery of the IPL 17th season, as a complete success. Smith said that Mayank’s six wickets were due to batsman’s errors. Impressed by the star’s impressive start, the player warned that it will not cost him in Tests.

He’s in great shape. But most of his wickets came because of batsmen’s errors. They didn’t understand his bowling and tried to pick him up. “I want to see what Pace does when he doesn’t take wickets,” Steve Smith told Star Sports.

Smith highlighted the difference between the shortest format and Test cricket. “Test cricket is a different game, you can’t bowl 20 overs at 150 kmph in a day. “If he can do that in Australia, I will go to the non-strikers’ end,” added Smith.

The 21-year-old bowled over 150 kmph in the first two matches of his career in the tournament. He dismissed Jonny Bairstow, Jitesh Sharma, Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green. The player also won two player of the match awards in IPL 2024 against Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

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Bevacizumab recommended for approval in macular degeneration

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Lytenava is intended to be marketed as a 25 mg/ml solution for injection. The medicine must be injected into the vitreous body. In the approval studies, vision was measured as best-corrected visual acuity. The most common side effects were: conjunctival bleeding, eye pain, vitreous opacity and increased intraocular pressure.

How does bevacizumab gamma work?

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is essential for the formation of blood vessels. In neovascular age-related macular degeneration, new vessels form in the retina. The monoclonal antibody bevacizumab binds to VEGF, preventing the protein from binding to its receptor. The effect is therefore inhibited and the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the back of the eye is slowed down.

Pathophysiology of wet and dry macular degeneration

Die age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of severe visual impairment in people over 60 years of age in the Western world. It is a degenerative disease of the macula lutea, the yellow spot on the retina of the eye, the site of the sharpest vision. As a result of aging processes,

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6,000 Euro Rural Medicine Scholarship Available for Galician Doctors: Apply by May 15

The Association of Galician Doctors (Asomega) and the Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) have announced the opening of applications for the third edition of their Rural Medicine Scholarship. The scholarship, supported by Menarini, is worth 6,000 euros and aims to support projects that focus on welfare, teaching, or research initiatives in the rural areas of Galicia.

According to the rules, practicing Medicine graduates in the field of Galician Primary Care are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Projects that show a commitment to putting the proposed initiatives into practice and continuity of work will be considered. The scholarship amount may be distributed among several deserving projects, based on the criteria set by the Asomega and SEMG scientific committees.

This year, the scholarship has the endorsement of Sergas, the Galician Health Service, recognizing the importance of addressing the needs of rural medicine. Family Medicine professionals from rural areas in Galicia have until May 15 to submit their applications. The results will be announced at the end of May, and the scholarship will be presented during the 30th National Congress of General and Family Medicine held by SEMG from June 13 to 15 in A Coruña.

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Intermittent Calorie Restriction: Groundbreaking Discovery Reveals Significant Changes in Gut and Brain for Effective Weight Management

Exploring the Connection Between Gut Microbiome and Brain in Obesity

The Key to Tackling Obesity: Gut-Brain Axis

In our never-ending battle against obesity, researchers have made a groundbreaking revelation that could revolutionize weight management. By studying the effects of intermittent calorie restriction on both the gut and the brain, scientists from China have uncovered a promising new approach to maintaining a healthy weight.

Unveiling Intriguing Findings

This study focused on 25 obese volunteers who participated in an intermittent energy restriction (IER) program for 62 days. This program involved carefully controlling their calorie intake and occasionally fasting. The results were nothing short of astounding.

“Here we show that an IER diet changes the human brain-gut-microbiome axis,” said health researcher Qiang Zeng from China.

“The observed changes in the gut microbiome and in the activity in addiction-related brain regions during and after weight loss are highly dynamic and coupled over time.”

The participants not only lost an average of 7.6 kilograms (16.8 pounds), equivalent to 7.8 percent of their body weight, but also experienced significant alterations in both their gut bacteria composition and specific areas of brain activity related to obesity.

The Dynamic Interplay: Gut-Microbiome-Brain Axis

Although we are yet to determine what precisely triggers these changes or whether it is a result of bidirectional influence between the gut and the brain,

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Andavac Vaccination Course Registration Now Open for 8th Edition in Andalusia Apply by April 22, 2024

For a few days now, the registration period has been open to apply for one of the 2,000 places offered for this course, a reference in Andalusia, which includes all the most important practical and current aspects of vaccination. The deadline for registration is April 22, 2024.

Now in its 8th edition, and with a very high rating from the more than 10,000 professionals who have been taking it, it continues with the same structure and dynamics, with a friendly design, numerous commented clinical cases, and permanent tutoring.

The course consists of 5 modules:

MODULE 1. General aspects of vaccination and vaccination schedule

  • General features
  • Vaccination schedule
  • Vaccine coverage
  • Rescue strategies. Accelerated calendars
  • The vaccines that are coming

MODULE 2. The act of vaccination and the management of the vaccine consultation

  • The act of vaccination
  • Vaccine consultation management

MODULE 3. Vaccination in children and adolescents

  • Vaccinations during childhood
  • Prevention of RSV infection
  • Vaccinations during adolescence
  • Vaccines not funded

MODULE 4.

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Republic of Congo reports its first cases of mpox in several regions

BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of the Congo (AP) — The Republic of Congo has recorded its first cases of mpox in several regions, the health ministry said, revealing how the disease may be spreading across Africa since it was confirmed by sexual transmission of the virus for the first time on the continent last year.

Mpox is a virus that originates in wild animals and occasionally passes to people, who can spread it to others. The virus was previously known as monkeypox because it was first observed in laboratory monkeys.

The World Health Organization said in November that it had confirmed for the first time the sexual transmission of mpox in the neighboring country of Congo. African scientists warned this could make the disease difficult to contain.

The Republic of Congo’s health ministry released its report on Wednesday. This report indicates that about 43 cases have been reported to the ministry in nine of the country’s 12 departments. The government has not issued any additional comment on the publication, which was not officially distributed to the media and appears to be intended for internal use.

Mpox sparked global concern in an outbreak in 2022,

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Monkeypox Cases Rise in Cambodia: Health Ministry Urges Public Vigilance

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(Xinhua file photo: Tourists visit Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap city, Cambodia, February 10, 2024)

PHNOM PENH, April 7 (Xinhua) — The Cambodian Ministry of Health said in a statement released Sunday (April 7) that Cambodia has detected three more cases of monkeypox, bringing the total number of people infected with smallpox in the country. reached 17 by December 2023.

Information from the Ministry The 17 patients were men aged between 20 and 43 and almost all lived and worked in Phnom Penh. capital of the country There are currently 5 smallpox patients still being treated in hospital.

The Ministry invites you to pay particular attention. To prevent cluster epidemics or the widespread spread of smallpox. It has also been stated that this disease is transmitted through sexual contact with an infected patient. and through direct contact with wounds, secretions, saliva and objects contaminated by the virus.

The ministry said that people who have the following symptoms,

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World Health Day: The right of children and young people to health is not sufficiently respected in Austria! | Austrian League for Children 2024-04-08 06:29:42

Children’s League sees Austria’s failures in implementing the constitutionally enshrined right to health for all children and formulates concrete recommendations.

Vienna (OTS) – The Austrian League for Child and Adolescent Health (Children’s League) is using World Health Day on April 7th as an opportunity to highlight the deterioration in the quality of life of children and young people due to the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic[1]due to inflation and thus an increased risk of poverty, fears for the future due to the climate crisis, military conflicts and social tensions. The children’s league focuses on this year’s WHO motto “M y health. My right.[2]“

According to the WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All, more than 140 countries – including Austria – have enshrined health as a human right in their constitutions. However, many of these countries do not adopt or enforce laws guaranteeing the right to access to health services for the entire population.

Austria does not offer all children equal access to health services

According to experts from the Children’s League, this failure can also be seen in Austria, one of the richest and safest countries in the world.

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