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Despite laws passed to improve mental health parity, Marylanders are far more likely to use out-of-network providers for behavioral health care than for physical care.
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CDC Video: September 2024 Data Quality Webinar

September 2024 Data Quality Webinar
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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)

CDC Video: Know Before You Go

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Learn about what to know about air quality before you go outside with this animated video.

Published: 15th Nov 2024 04:47:12   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: Bad Air Day

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Watch this live action video about air quality and steps to stay healthy.

Published: 15th Nov 2024 04:46:28   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC Video: EH Nexus Podcast Episode 9 - Justice in Health: Voices for Environmental Equality

EH Nexus Podcast Episode 9 - Justice in Health: Voices for Environmental Equality
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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)

CDC Video: Health Connection Maré: COVID-19 Partnerships Improve Health in Favelas

Health Connection Maré: COVID-19 Partnerships Improve Health in Favelas
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CDC supports the Health Connection project in Maré, a large informal urban community (also known as a ‘favela’ or ‘slum’) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The project was established in 2020 to ensure that community members got the information, guidance, and resources they needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside other partners, CDC contributed funding and was later asked to help study the long-term consequences of COVID-19 and vaccine uptake. The Health Connection project remained resilient and continues to serve as a model for how public health partners can work together, engage with communities, and better address people’s needs in similar communities. Video Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/global-health/global-health/video/transcripts/heatw-brazil-samro-health-coverage-favelas_transcript.docx CDC apoia o projeto Conexão Saúde na Maré, uma grande comunidade urbana informal (também conhecida como 'favela') no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O projeto foi estabelecido em 2020 para garantir que os membros da comunidade recebessem as informações, orientações e recursos necessários durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Ao lado de outros parceiros, o CDC contribuiu com financiamento e posteriormente foi solicitado a ajudar a estudar as consequências de longo prazo da COVID-19 e a adesão à vacinação. O projeto Conexão Saúde permaneceu resiliente e continua a servir como um modelo de como os parceiros de saúde pública podem trabalhar juntos, envolver-se com as comunidades e atender melhor às necessidades das pessoas em comunidades semelhantes. Video Transcript Portuguese: https://www.cdc.gov/global-health/global-health/video/transcripts/heatw-brazil-samro-health-coverage-favelas_transcript_portuguese.docx This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/global-health/video/2024-11-14-heatw-brazil-samro-health-coverage-favelas/heatw-brazil-samro-health-coverage-favelas_lores.mp4

Published: 15th Nov 2024 03:30:11   By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

World Health Organization Video: Antimicrobial resistance - World AMR Awareness Week 2024: educate, advocate and act now!

Antimicrobial resistance - World AMR Awareness Week 2024: educate, advocate and act now!
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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

LIVE: @DrTedros’ remarks at the 4th Ministerial Conference on #AntimicrobialResistance
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Published: 15th Nov 2024 06:58:10   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: LIVE: Q&A on #diabetes. Join us and #AskWHO your questions! #WorldDiabetesDay

LIVE: Q&A on #diabetes. Join us and #AskWHO your questions! #WorldDiabetesDay
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Published: 14th Nov 2024 11:43:35   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: Reaching remote communities in El Salvador through Health Promoter training

Reaching remote communities in El Salvador through Health Promoter training
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Since 1976, health promoters in El Salvador have been key to bringing health services closer to remote communities, reaching hard-to-access areas and helping thousands of families receive basic care. Recently, thanks to a project funded by UHC-P and in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MINSAL), the Basic Course for Health Promoters was updated. This new training is aimed at the more than 3000 promoters across the country, who serve more than 730 000 families. The objective of the course is to strengthen primary healthcare through an integrated, community-level approach that centers on the individual, the family, and the community. The first phase of the project took place in the departments of Morazán and La Unión, where 373 promoters received training to improve their skills and continue providing quality care to more than 55 000 families. Learn more about the Health Promoter training: - Fortaleciendo el trabajo de los promotores de salud - https://youtu.be/2tIH-vrhZ30?si=k6IanG5N_-58e5Bt Learn more about the work of the PAHO/WHO Country Office in El Salvador: - https://www.paho.org/es/documentos/boletin-opsoms-salvador-no-6-agosto-2023-0 - https://www.paho.org/es/salvador

Published: 13th Nov 2024 02:11:46   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Organization Video: Road Safety: Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in 2024

Road Safety: Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in 2024
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On this World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, WHO calls upon people to “Remember the 3300 fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, friends and colleagues lost on the world’s roads every day; Support those who are bereaved and those who suffer long-lasting consequences from physical and psychological trauma; and Act to prevent such tragedies today and in the future.” In 2005, the United Nations endorsed the World Day of Remembrance as a global day to be observed every third Sunday in November each year. #RememberSupportAct More information: https://www.who.int/groups/united-nations-road-safety-collaboration/world-day-of-remembrance

Published: 13th Nov 2024 01:14:34   By: World Health Organization (WHO)

Workout Exercise News: Bodyweight Exercises To Try At Home

Bodyweight Exercises To Try At Home
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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

My At Home Bodyweight Exercises
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This total body home circuit includes a variety of classic bodyweight exercises to work your body from head to toes. 0:00 Side Bow Stretch 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

Morning Workouts for Beginners
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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. 0:00 Cocoons 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

7 Exercises To Naturally Boost Your Libido
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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: 0:00 Bridge Walkout 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

Workout Exercise News: Standing Stretch Exercises (Quick and Easy)

Standing Stretch Exercises (Quick and Easy)
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Your morning workout sets a positive tone for the rest of your day and comes with added benefits; from better energy levels and better moods to increased performance. 0:00 Inner Wrist Curl 0:33 Finger Claps 1:03 Reverse Wrist Curl 1:34 Lateral Raises (Switching Palms) 2:04 Side Bend 2:35 Side Bend 2 3:06 Retractions Arms Forward 3:36 Side Leg Raise 4:06 Side Crunches 4:37 Circles Knee 5:07 Front Toe Touch 5:38 Quadriceps Stretch 6:09 Quadriceps Stretch 6:39 Single Leg Curl 7:09 Single Leg Curl 7:40 Calf Stretch 8:11 Calf Stretch #morning #warmup #stretches

Published: 13th Nov 2024 12:03:14   By: WORKOUT

Medicine Video: What Physicians Need to Know About Neuroplastic Surgery

What Physicians Need to Know About Neuroplastic Surgery
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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

Medicine Video: Impact 24-hr Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring on Sleep in Youth with Nocturnal Measurements

Impact 24-hr Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring on Sleep in Youth with Nocturnal Measurements
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Experts from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center participated in various sessions and presentations during the 2023 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. In this video, Catherine Perez, a senior at The Johns Hopkins University, discusses her research on the impact of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) on sleep among children, and if poor sleep is associated with nocturnal blood pressure monitoring.

Published: 18th Nov 2024 04:23:36   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Special Teams: Maximizing the Role of the CF Pharmacist

Special Teams: Maximizing the Role of the CF Pharmacist
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Pediatric clinical pharmacy specialist Taylor Imburgia discusses Special Teams: Maximizing the Role of the Cystic Fibrosis Pharmacist, which she presented during the 2023 North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference. Her talk took place during a session titled What’s the Play, Coach? The Pharmacy Team Playbook for Cystic Fibrosis. The goal of her presentation was to discuss the traditional roles described in the literature for cystic fibrosis pharmacists and the novel roles that pharmacists may be able to take on in the era of highly effective CFTR modulator therapies.

Published: 18th Nov 2024 04:15:38   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Tumor Size Is Associated With Growth Kinetics In Small Renal Masses On Active Surveillance

Tumor Size Is Associated With Growth Kinetics In Small Renal Masses On Active Surveillance
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Tumor Size Is Associated With Growth Kinetics In Small Renal Masses On Active Surveillance

Published: 18th Nov 2024 03:48:29   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medicine Video: Research Paper: 20-year Outcomes of Patients with Chordoma Treated at Johns Hopkins

Research Paper: 20-year Outcomes of Patients with Chordoma Treated at Johns Hopkins
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Daniel Lubelski, neurosurgeon and director of spine tumor neurosurgery, recaps a paper that reviewed the 20-year outcomes of patients with chordoma of the spine and sacrum who were treated at Johns Hopkins. The study looked at 101 patients and found predictors of local recurrence and overall survival. In addition to the surgical team, the presence of multidisciplinary care and innovative research studies factored positively in outcomes. #chordoma #johnshopkins

Published: 18th Nov 2024 03:45:09   By: Johns Hopkins Medicine

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