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125 Work Ethic Quotes to Supercharge Your Motivation and Success
Few things are so valuable in life as having a good and positive work ethic. It will help you to actually make your dreams and goals into reality. Instead of them mostly being wishes or daydreams as the months and years go by. It will also help you to go where you want to go faster. And to bounce back more quickly from mistakes and setbacks. No matter if the success you’re going after is at work, in your business or just on a more personal level. So in this post I’d like to share the 125 of the best work ethic quotes. And if you want more motivation and help with taking action more consistently then check out this pos...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - April 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Science Snippet: ATP ’s Amazing Power
ATP (yellow) powering a protein (blue) that moves material within cells and helps them divide. Credit: Charles Sindelar, Yale University. Just as electricity powers almost every modern gadget, the tiny molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the major source of energy for organisms’ biochemical reactions. ATP stores energy in the chemical bonds that hold its three phosphate groups together—the triphosphate part of its name. In the human body, ATP powers processes such as cell signaling, muscle contraction, nerve firing, and DNA and RNA synthesis. Because our cells are constantly using and producing ATP, each of us t...
Source: Biomedical Beat Blog - National Institute of General Medical Sciences - November 16, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Chrissa Chverchko Tags: Cells Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmacology Molecular Structures Cellular Processes Science Snippet Source Type: blogs

Weekly Overseas Health IT Links – 15th October, 2022.
This article uses the one that divides providers into groups depending on the life cycle stage the clinic is at the given moment. According to this classification, medical providers fall into three groups:BeginnersGrowing clinicsWell-established providersHealth care providers are business entities, so their life cycle, like that of any business, consists of the early stage or launch, growth and maturity. At each stage, providers have different priorities and goals, and the choice of medical software solutions should be made accordingly.Medical software for beginnersThe launch phase can be tough. At this stage, the profits ...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - October 15, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

85 It ’ s The Little Things Quotes to Help You Enjoy the Small Moments and Things in Life
It’s the little things that matter. A small thing like a hug or a kind text message can re-energize you and turn a bad day around. A small action like taking one small or tiny step forward towards your dream every morning is what matters the most to actually reach your goal and not get stuck in daydreams about some kind of future success. And a small moment like an ice cream while looking out over the ocean or watching a sunset with a friend. These small things matter. More than we sometimes think. And quite often more than the big things in life. For our happiness, for our success and for a life well lived. So in this p...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - July 27, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Menopause and insomnia: Could a low-GI diet help?
Sleep disturbances such as insomnia are extremely common, especially in women after menopause. According to data from the National Institutes of Health, sleep disturbance varies from 16% to 42% before menopause, from 39% to 47% during perimenopause, and from 35% to 60% after menopause. Insomnia is a serious medical problem defined by frequent difficulty falling or staying asleep that impacts a person’s life in a negative way. Hormone changes around menopause can lead to sleep problems for many reasons, including changing sleep requirements, increased irritability, and hot flashes. What menopausal women eat could have an ...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - January 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Monique Tello, MD, MPH Tags: Fatigue Food as medicine Healthy Eating Menopause Nutrition Sleep Source Type: blogs

Misdiagnosis: Obamacare Tried to Fix the Wrong Things and Prescribed the Wrong Treatments
By CHARLES SILVER and DAVID A.HYMAN Today THCB is happy to publish a piece reflecting the learnings from Charles Silver and David Hyman’s forthcoming book Overcharged: Why Americans Pay Too Much For Health Care, shortly to be published by the libertarian leaning Cato Institute. In subsequent weeks we’ll feature commentary from the right (Michael Cannon) and from the left (Andy Slavitt) about the book and its proposals. For now please give your views in the comments–Matthew Holt There are many reasons why the United States is “the most expensive place in the world to get sick.” In Part 1 of Overcharg...
Source: The Health Care Blog - June 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: Economics OP-ED Cato Institute Charles Silver David A. Hyman Obamacare Overcharged Source Type: blogs

MyoKardia Develops Machine Learning Algorithm For Prediction of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Using Wearable Biosensor: Interview
In this study, we collected PPG pulse wave traces from patients with oHCM and healthy volunteers. Using automated analyses, we extracted details about the shape and pattern of the tracings and applied machine learning to identify differences in these...
Source: Medgadget - February 8, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Alice Ferng Tags: Cardiology Exclusive Source Type: blogs

Cardiovascular causes of stroke
>>>Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD Paperback,  Free Look Inside Cardiovascular causes of stroke Atrial fibrillation / flutter Patent foramen ovale (PFO) with right to left shunt or atrial septal aneurysm Cardiomyopathy Aortic arch atheroma Valvular heart disease with intracardiac thrombi or vegetations Atrial myxoma and fibroelastoma Mural thrombus in myocardial infarction Two recent trials (Gore REDUCE and CLOSE) [1,2] and long term outcome results of RESPECT trial [3] provide clear evidence for PFO closure for stroke prevention in those below 60 years with high risk – PFO. High risk PFO is...
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 15, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: General Cardiology Source Type: blogs

Aegerion Resolves Criminal and Civil Actions
Aegerion recently finalized a $40.1 million settlement that resolves civil and criminal charges over its marketing of JUXTAPID®. We previously published an article outlining agreements in principle with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), following inquiries into the company to determine whether the company’s commercial activities violated laws and regulations. The $40.1 million settlement is split between cases brought by the DOJ and the SEC – with $36 million resolving cases by the DOJ and $4.1 million resolving an SEC lawsuit. Sales representatives were trained to tell doc...
Source: Policy and Medicine - October 27, 2017 Category: American Health Authors: Thomas Sullivan - Policy & Medicine Writing Staff Source Type: blogs

Scaring Ourselves to Death over Impeachment
Richard Cohen ’s latest column is sillier than usual, which is really saying something. (Hat tip to Jason Kuznicki, who sums up Cohen ’s argument as “Trump is SO bad that we must not impeach him.”)In purple, paid-by-the-metaphor prose, Cohen calls our 45th president “a dust storm of lies and diversions with the bellows of a bully and the greasy ethics of a street-corner hustler,” someone whose “possible crimes line up like boxcars being assembled for a freight train.” And yet, “we would impeach Trump at our peril. ” Why? Because the president ’s hardcore supporters would view impeachment and removal ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 29, 2017 Category: American Health Authors: Gene Healy Source Type: blogs

Banning Trans-Fatty Acids in Restaurants Saves Lives, Improves Mouth-Feel
Good news for supporters of trans-fatty acid bans: in New York State counties that implemented restrictions on their use in restaurants and eateries, there were significantly fewer admissions to local hospitals for heart attacks and cardiovascular events. Specifically, researchers found a 6.2% decline in admission for hearts attacks and strokes combined, and an even greater […] The post Banning Trans-Fatty Acids in Restaurants Saves Lives, Improves Mouth-Feel appeared first on The Examining Room of Dr. Charles.
Source: The Examining Room of Dr. Charles - May 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Authors: drcharles Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

The Big Ideas in Cognitive Neuroscience, Explained
Are emergent properties really for losers? Why are architectures important? What are “mirror neuron ensembles” anyway? Mylast post presented an idiosyncratic distillation of theBig Ideas in Cognitive Neuroscience symposium, presented by six speakers at the 2017 CNS meeting. Here I ’ll briefly explain what I meant in the bullet points. In some cases I didn ' t quite understand what the speaker meant so I used outside sources. At the end is a bonus reading list.The first two speakers made an especially fun pair on the topic of memory: they held opposing views on the “engram”, the physical manifestation of a memory ...
Source: The Neurocritic - April 18, 2017 Category: Neuroscience Authors: The Neurocritic Source Type: blogs

Make Trumpcare the First Big Step toward a Free Market in Healthcare
By CHARLES SILVER Say what you will about Obamacare—at least President Obama eventually took ownership of it. When it comes to the American Health Care Act, President Trump isn’t ready to do that. He’s discouraging people from calling it “Trumpcare.” Since Trump normally he puts his name on everything within reach—even the trash can liners at the Trump SoHo Hotel bear his moniker—he must be keeping his distance from the AHCA because he’s ashamed of it. The editors of The New York Times think he should be. They accuse Trump and the rest of the GOP of “Trading Health Care for the Poor for Tax Cuts for the R...
Source: The Health Care Blog - March 22, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: John Irvine Tags: Repeal Replace Uncategorized Source Type: blogs