A data analytics firm that helps insurers collect big fees while leaving some patients with unpaid bills has been summoned to explain its business model. Original Image Link Source:www.nytimes.com
Learn to live a healthy life, free of tobacco-related disease, disability, and death, by reading Dr. Vivek H. Murthy's new Report of the Surgeon General. www.CDC.gov/EndTobaccoDisparities
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Published: 19th Nov 2024 11:35:07 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Joint webinar with varies: 1. Troubleshooting the LabID Event SIR 2. Common LabID DQ Outreach: "Other" CDI Test Type 3. Demo of Common Pediatric Ventilator-Associated Event (PedVAE) Data Quality (DQ) issues 4. Data Quality Example: Annual Survey
Published: 18th Nov 2024 03:19:39 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Environmental health expert Dr. Francisco Tomei-Torres delves into the critical relationship between environmental factors and healthcare access. Dr. Tomei-Torres, who works within the Environmental Medicine and Health Systems Intervention Section at the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. He shares compelling examples of how environmental issues disproportionately affect vulnerable communities and explains why equitable healthcare access is essential for addressing these impacts. Listeners will discover how environmental factors such as pollution, hazardous waste, and poor air quality directly contribute to health challenges and disparities, especially in underserved areas.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Tomei-Torres provides valuable insights into the ongoing efforts by agencies and organizations to bridge the gap between environmental justice and public health. He highlights the importance of proactive interventions, policy changes, and community engagement to ensure everyone has access to quality health care. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in public health, environmental advocacy, and the drive toward creating healthier, more resilient communities. Join us as we explore the ways that environmental justice plays a fundamental role in shaping the future of healthcare equity.
Published: 15th Nov 2024 04:41:21 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization Video: Influenza vaccination saves lives
Influenza kills more than 650,000 people each year. Vaccination is our best tool to protect against severe influenza infections and deaths. As the virus evolves each year, WHO recommends annual influenza vaccination for health workers, older adults, people with chronic conditions, and pregnant women. Protect yourself, your family, and friends – get vaccinated!
More information: https://www.who.int/teams/global-influenza-programme/vaccines/influenza-vaccination-toolbox
Published: 19th Nov 2024 02:17:49 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Measles: Nurse Julia brings vaccines to remote communities in Mexico for 30 years
Julia Paredes Lopez, a nurse with the Chihuahua Health Secretariat, has spent 30 years bringing vaccines to remote communities in Mexico. Her experience seeing children die of measles, a disease that is preventable through vaccination, inspired her to travel long distances on horseback or by foot to protect all people from vaccine-preventable diseases.
“In the last 30 years, I've seen how the vaccines arrived to the most remote localities. I've seen how people have been convinced to get vaccinated. I've seen how people stopped dying because of measles,” she says.
Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus. It can be prevented with two doses of measles vaccine. Immunization for all is Humanly Possible.
Learn more about measles and measle vaccination: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/measles
Published: 19th Nov 2024 10:02:27 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Cervical cancer - HPV vaccination: Josephine’s vision for a cervical cancer free Malawi
Josephine Kalombola, a mentor mother with Mothers2Mothers in Malawi, spends her days addressing young people’s concerns and misconceptions about human papillomavirus (HPV) in the country. Since Malawi has one of the highest cervical cancer mortality rates, Josephine encourages all girls aged 9-14 years to receive their HPV vaccination to protect against the high-risk HPV types that cause cervical cancer.
“We need to serve our girls now to prevent them from cervical cancer,” she says. “No woman should die of cervical cancer. And that can be possible, if we encourage these vaccines.”
Learn more about HPV and vaccination:
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/human-papilloma-virus-and-cancer
Learn more about WHO’s work to eliminate cervical cancer: https://www.who.int/initiatives/cervical-cancer-elimination-initiative
Published: 19th Nov 2024 10:02:20 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: Antimicrobial resistance - World AMR Awareness Week 2024: educate, advocate and act now!
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks about the urgent need to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is undermining health care globally, and the importance of the World AMR Awareness Week (18 – 24 November).
AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites no longer respond to antibiotics and other antimicrobial medicines, leading to infections becoming difficult or impossible to treat, increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death.
Key actions to address AMR include: preventing infections; using the right medicines the right way; developing new antibiotics; and reducing the unnecessary use of antimicrobials in health care, agriculture and food production.
Find out more about World AMR Awareness Week and the 2024 theme of “Educate. Advocate. Act now.”: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-amr-awareness-week/2024
Published: 15th Nov 2024 08:38:04 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: LIVE: @DrTedros’ remarks at the 4th Ministerial Conference on #AntimicrobialResistance
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1:49 Side Jump Twist
2:25 Jumping Jack
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5:22 Broad Jumps
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Published: 19th Nov 2024 11:55:56 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Bodyweight Exercises To Try At Home
Chair exercises allow you to work your upper and lower body while seated or supported, making them an excellent choice for anyone with balance or mobility issues.
0:00 Seated Forward Roll-up on a Chair
0:38 Back Rotation on a Chair
1:14 Sitting Side Bend
1:49 Thoracic Rotation on a Chair
2:24 Scissors Lift Crunch
3:00 Toe Touch
3:35 Sitting Air Bike
4:11 Dynamic Chest Stretch
4:47 Punch
5:23 Diagonal Reach on Chair
5:58 Overhead Stretch
6:33 Seated Piriformis Stretch R
7:09 Seated Piriformis Stretch L
#home #mobility #stretch #chair #exercises
Published: 18th Nov 2024 11:45:00 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: My At Home Bodyweight Exercises
This total body home circuit includes a variety of classic bodyweight exercises to work your body from head to toes.
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0:48 Butterfly Leg Raise
1:33 Butterfly Pose
2:18 Garland Pose
3:04 Downward Dog
3:50 Rocking Frog Stretch
4:36 Downward Dog Knee To Nose
5:21 Leg Raises
6:07 Scissors
6:52 Puppy Pose
7:38 Cat Stretch
#morning #stretching #stretch
Published: 17th Nov 2024 12:23:41 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Morning Workouts for Beginners
Spending five minutes stretching each morning can have a powerful impact on your mornings. This type of exercise can boost blood flow throughout your body. There are countless benefits to daily stretching such as increased balance, flexibility, strength, and overall improved athletic performance.
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0:48 Happy Baby
1:33 Child Pose
2:19 Lying Calf Stretch
3:05 Frog Hip Thrust
3:50 Half Frog Stretch
4:35 Pigeon Stretch
5:21 Kneeling Lat Stretch
6:06 Cat Stretch
6:53 Puppy Pose
7:38 Crab Pose
8:24 Glute Bridge Hip Abduction
#morning #stretching #flexibility #stretch
Published: 16th Nov 2024 12:22:06 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: 7 Exercises To Naturally Boost Your Libido
Men who exercise regularly have higher testosterone levels than those who are physically inactive. Exercise can relieve stress, and improve your mood and your health, which can help to increase your libido. Kegel exercises can help to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles in both men and women:
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0:43 Rear Decline Bridge
1:22 Glute Bridge March
2:04 Bodyweight Frog Hip Thrust
2:45 Pelvic Tilt
3:25 Frog Pump
4:05 Crab Pose
#testosterone #kegel #libido
Published: 15th Nov 2024 11:56:31 By: WORKOUT
Medicine Video: Breast Imaging Insights: Q&A with Dr. Pouneh Razavi
Learn from Dr. Pouneh Razavi, Director of Breast Imaging at Johns Hopkins NCR, as she addresses key questions about breast cancer screening, dispels common misconceptions, and explains advanced screening options like Fast Breast MRI and the role of AI in mammography. Learn why Johns Hopkins’ integrated, multidisciplinary approach provides patients with coordinated, comprehensive care at every stage of diagnosis and treatment. Discover essential information to make informed decisions about breast health and screening. #breastimaging #mammography https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/sibley-memorial-hospital/services/imaging
Published: 19th Nov 2024 08:19:54 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Michail "Mike" Mavros, M.D. | Surgical Oncology
Michail "Mike" Mavros, M.D., is a fellowship-trained surgical oncologist accredited in both complex surgical oncology and hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery. Dr. Mavros practices at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., as part of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. #surgicaloncology #johnshopkins
Meet Dr. Mavros: https://profiles.hopkinsmedicine.org/provider/michail-mike-mavros/3051463
Published: 19th Nov 2024 07:56:16 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Life after the Children’s Center | Kim's Story
Kim Crout reflects on her experience as a teen diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and how her treatment at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center changed her life. During her teen years, Kim’s diagnosis affected her daily life, and her treatment plan did not provide much relief from her severe symptoms. After many treatment efforts, her mother found pediatric gastroenterologist Maria Oliva-Hemker at the Children’s Center. From there, she was able to find better options for Kim. After a colectomy procedure, Kim no longer had to take medications and was able to begin her next stage of life.
Hear more about Kim’s experience at the Children’s Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgFHUHVIx70
Learn more about our pediatric GI program https://hopkinschildrens.org/GI
Published: 19th Nov 2024 01:20:48 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Multidisciplinary Acute Care Staff on the Implementation and Maintenance of Positive Behavior
Elizabeth Reynolds, director of the pediatric medical psychology program, discusses her team’s interdisciplinary work on implementing positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) in the pediatric psychiatry inpatient service, presented during the 2024 Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention. PBIS is a behavioral intervention framework focused on identifying, teaching and reinforcing positive behaviors while addressing problematic behaviors. The goal of inpatient treatment is to support safety and relieve symptoms. #pediatricpsychiatry #johnshopkins http://hopkinschildrens.org/medical-psychology
Published: 19th Nov 2024 01:01:33 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: What Physicians Need to Know About Neuroplastic Surgery
Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Judy Huang discusses the two cohorts of patients who benefit most from neuroplastic surgery and how this new specialty offers single stage operations in brain surgery cases that previously required two procedures.
Learn more about Johns Hopkins Neuroplastic Surgery and its director, Chad Gordon, D.O., at https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neuroplastic-surgery/
Published: 18th Nov 2024 04:27:52 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
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