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The onset of summer is not only the time of holidays, but also the time of active activity of ticks. Many of these arthropods carry Lyme disease. Knowing how to protect yourself from insect bites, as well as the first symptoms of the disease, you can protect your health.
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, holds immense potential to reshape medicine, agriculture, and our understanding of life. But like any powerful tool, it comes with ethical considerations.
Unveiling CRISPR: This naturally occurring bacterial defense system (crRNA & Cas9 protein) fights viruses. Scientists repurposed it for precise gene editing (correction, deletion, insertion) by targeting specific DNA sequences.
The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
CRISPR offers a powerful tool for a better future, but responsible development and addressing ethical concerns are essential. By prioritizing safety, fostering open dialogue, and ensuring equitable access, we can harness CRISPR's power for the benefit of all. (2998 characters)
The onset of summer is not only the time of holidays, but also the time of active activity of ticks. Many of these arthropods carry Lyme disease. Knowing how to protect yourself from insect bites, as well as the first symptoms of the disease, you can protect your health.
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, holds immense potential to reshape medicine, agriculture, and our understanding of life. But like any powerful tool, it comes with ethical considerations.
Unveiling CRISPR: This naturally occurring bacterial defense system (crRNA & Cas9 protein) fights viruses. Scientists repurposed it for precise gene editing (correction, deletion, insertion) by targeting specific DNA sequences.
The Promise: CRISPR offers exciting possibilities:
Gene Therapy: Correcting genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis.
Agriculture: Engineering crops resistant to pests and harsh environments.
Research: Studying gene function to unlock new knowledge.
The Peril: Ethical concerns demand attention:
Off-target Effects: Unintended DNA edits can have unforeseen consequences.
Eugenics: Misusing CRISPR for designer babies raises social and ethical questions.
Equity: High costs could limit access to this potentially life-saving technology.
The Path Forward: Responsible development is crucial:
International Collaboration: Clear guidelines are needed for research and human trials.
Public Education: Open discussions ensure informed decisions about CRISPR.
Prioritize Safety and Ethics: Safety and ethical principles must be paramount.
CRISPR offers a powerful tool for a better future, but responsible development and addressing ethical concerns are essential. By prioritizing safety, fostering open dialogue, and ensuring equitable access, we can harness CRISPR's power for the benefit of all. (2998 characters)
Leading the Way in Nephrology: Dr. David Greene's Work with Stem Cells for Ki...Dr. David Greene Arizona
As we watch Dr. Greene's continued efforts and research in Arizona, it's clear that stem cell therapy holds a promising key to unlocking new doors in the treatment of kidney disease. With each study and trial, we step closer to a world where kidney disease is no longer a life sentence but a treatable condition, thanks to pioneers like Dr. David Greene.
Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease that is associated with multiple comorbidities and substantially diminishes patients' quality of life. Topical therapies remain the cornerstone for treating mild psoriasis. Therapeutic advancements for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis include biologics that inhibit TNF-α, p40IL-12/23, IL-17, and p19IL-23, as well as an oral phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor.
Medical Technology Tackles New Health Care Demand - Research Report - March 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) predicts that with, against, despite, and even without the global pandemic, the medical technology (MedTech) industry shows signs of continuous healthy growth, driven by smaller, faster, and cheaper devices, growing demand for home-based applications, technological innovation, strategic acquisitions, investments, and SPAC listings. MCG predicts that this should reflects itself in annual growth of over 6%, well beyond 2028.
According to Chris Mouchabhani, Managing Partner at M Capital Group, “Despite all economic scenarios that one may consider, beyond overall economic shocks, medical technology should remain one of the most promising and robust sectors over the short to medium term and well beyond 2028.”
There is a movement towards home-based care for the elderly, next generation scanning and MRI devices, wearable technology, artificial intelligence incorporation, and online connectivity. Experts also see a focus on predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory, and precision medicine, with rising levels of integration of home care and technological innovation.
The average cost of treatment has been rising across the board, creating additional financial burdens to governments, healthcare providers and insurance companies. According to MCG, cost-per-inpatient-stay in the United States alone rose on average annually by over 13% between 2014 to 2021, leading MedTech to focus research efforts on optimized medical equipment at lower price points, whilst emphasizing portability and ease of use. Namely, 46% of the 1,008 medical technology companies in the 2021 MedTech Innovator (“MTI”) database are focusing on prevention, wellness, detection, or diagnosis, signaling a clear push for preventive care to also tackle costs.
In addition, there has also been a lasting impact on consumer and medical demand for home care, supported by the pandemic. Lockdowns, closure of care facilities, and healthcare systems subjected to capacity pressure, accelerated demand away from traditional inpatient care. Now, outpatient care solutions are driving industry production, with nearly 70% of recent diagnostics start-up companies producing products in areas such as ambulatory clinics, at-home care, and self-administered diagnostics.
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CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
Ayurveda hair cosmetlogy on Indralupta or Alopecia.pptxAyurgyan2077
This presentation focuses on the management of alopecia through ayurveda treatment. It begins with the description of hair in classical ayurveda and conventional medicine textbooks. The common hair related problems like khalitya, indralupta, palitya, hariloma and darunaka are mentioned in Ayurveda. Next is the causes of hairfall like Asthi dhatu kshaya, sveda kshaya, conditions like darunaka or dandruff, fungal infestation, excessive use of lavana-kshara, etc. Few evidences from the researched done previously on Indralupta or alopecia and above mentioned causes are also mentioned.
Global launch of the Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index 2nd wave – alongside...ILC- UK
The Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index is an online tool created by ILC that ranks countries on six metrics including, life span, health span, work span, income, environmental performance, and happiness. The Index helps us understand how well countries have adapted to longevity and inform decision makers on what must be done to maximise the economic benefits that comes with living well for longer.
Alongside the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva on 28 May 2024, we launched the second version of our Index, allowing us to track progress and give new insights into what needs to be done to keep populations healthier for longer.
The speakers included:
Professor Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health, Italy
Dr Hans Groth, Chairman of the Board, World Demographic & Ageing Forum
Professor Ilona Kickbusch, Founder and Chair, Global Health Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute and co-chair, World Health Summit Council
Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Director, Country Health Policies and Systems Division, World Health Organisation EURO
Dr Marta Lomazzi, Executive Manager, World Federation of Public Health Associations
Dr Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
Dr Karin Tegmark Wisell, Director General, Public Health Agency of Sweden
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factors
Conclusion
Monitoring
and control
Available
treatments
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5. When a genetic factor puts a person at risk of
developing an illness, it means that there is a
hereditary component to that illness. This
can be due to specific genetic mutations or
variations that increase a person's
susceptibility to developing the illness
When an environmental factor puts a person
at risk of developing an illness, it means that
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situations in the environment can increase
the likelihood of developing that illness
Who is at risk?
Genetic factors Environmental factors
7. Three main types of diseases
Infectious
These are diseases that are
caused by pathogenic
microorganisms such as bacteria,
viruses, fungi or parasites.
Examples of infectious diseases
include the flu or tuberculosis
Chronic
These are long-term illnesses
that typically progress slowly and
may not have a cure. Chronic
diseases can be caused by a
variety of factors
Genetic
These are diseases that are
caused by abnormal genes or
chromosomal abnormalities.
Genetic diseases can be inherited
or they may occur spontaneously
8. Four main types of treatments
Medical treatment
This involves the use of medications,
surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy
or other medical procedures to treat a
particular illness
Behavioral therapy
Behavioral therapies involve various
techniques that are used to treat mental
health conditions, such as depression,
anxiety and addiction
Alternative therapies
Alternative therapies include a range of
treatments that are not considered part
of conventional medical practice
Lifestyle changes
Lifestyle changes involve making
modifications to an individual's diet,
exercise habits or other behaviors
9. Risk factors
Age
Many diseases occur more
frequently in certain
age brackets
Genetics
Some diseases have a hereditary
component and can be passed
down through families
Environment
Exposure to certain substances
in the environment can increase
the risk of developing
some diseases
Medical history
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certain illnesses can increase
the risk of developing
related conditions
Lifestyle
Certain behaviors can increase
the risk of developing
certain illnesses
Gender
Some illnesses are more
common in one gender than
the other
11. Investment in disease research is crucial for improving
public health outcomes, advancing medicine and
improving quality of life for patients, which in turn has
the potential for significant economic growth and
global health benefits
12. Prevalence in the world
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0-5% of the population in these
regions are affected by it
6-14% of the population in these
regions are affected by it
15-30% of the population in these
regions are affected it
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Risk
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Description Prevalence
Contributing
factors
Complications Severity
Age over 50
Being over the age
of 50
80% of cases
Age-related decline in
immune function
Heart attack, stroke, kidney
damage, blindness
High
Smoking Using tobacco products 30% of cases
Nicotine addiction,
exposure to carcinogens
Lung cancer, chronic
obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD)
Moderate
High blood
pressure
Blood pressure
consistently above
140/90 mm Hg
40% of cases Obesity, stress, genetics
Heart disease, stroke, kidney
damage, vision loss
High
Family history
of disease
Genetic predisposition to
the disease
10% of cases Family history
Heart disease, stroke, kidney
damage, blindness
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Region # of cases % of cases
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South 2,500 50%
East 1,200 24%
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19. Disease overview & conclusions
Information
Causes
Genetic, environmental and
lifestyle factors
Symptoms
Fatigue, weight loss, joint pain,
fever and rash
Diagnosis
Blood tests, imaging tests
and biopsy
Treatment
Medications, surgery and
lifestyle changes
Prevention
Vaccination, hygiene and
avoiding high-risk behaviors
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