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160 Kindness Quotes to Help You Live a Happier and Kinder Life
A simple but often underappreciated way to live a happier life is through kindness. So in this post I’d like to share the most powerful and best kindness quotes I’ve found in the past 10+ years. Thoughts from the past 2500 years about kindness and care for others but also towards yourself. But first, why is kindness so powerful? Well, here’s three of my favorite reasons that I keep in mind and that helps me to try to be a kinder person: 1. I get what I give. Most people will over time tend to treat you as you treat them. 2. If I'm kinder towards others then I tend to be kinder towards myself. I’ve found that the...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - August 2, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Weekly Overseas Health IT Links – 30th July2022.
Here are a few I came across last week.Note: Each link is followed by a title and few paragraphs. For the full article click on the link above title of the article. Note also that full access to some links may require site registration or subscription payment-----https://ehrintelligence.com/news/internal-email-outlines-changes-to-oracle-cerner-ehr-business-unitInternal Email Outlines Changes to Oracle Cerner EHR Business UnitUpon its acquisition, the Cerner EHR business is now called Oracle Health, one of Oracle ’s global industry units (GIUs).ByHannah NelsonJuly 22, 2022 - An internal email from an Oracle executive...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 30, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

We Need To Make Sure We Are Optimising Our Approach And Use Of Telehealth Now The Pandemic May Be Settling!
This appeared last week: 18 July 2022Is telehealth the great panacea for rural health?Simon Judkins, Belinda Hibble& Stephen GourleyIssue 27 / 18 July 2022Instead of a telehealth explosion, where “we will get back in touch with you”, we need to refocus on a rural workforce explosion, where we can have clinicians and patients actually within hand’s reach of each otherOUT of a crisis comes opportunity, and with the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic marching on, opportunities to transform many aspects of our health care systems have flourished.One of the areas that has gained much interest is the potentia...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 29, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Weekly Australian Health IT Links – 25 July, 2022.
Here are a few I have come across the last week or so. Note: Each link is followed by a title and a few paragraphs. For the full article click on the link above title of the article. Note also that full access to some links may require site registration or subscription payment.General Comment-----Quite a lot going on this week and we have had a pretty busy comment flow on the blog. Interesting how comment streams evolve!The telehealth debate continues and the Government is yet to notice what a ‘steaming pile of poo’the #myHR is!-----https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/anz/australia-launches-digital-cancer-hub-childre...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 25, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Is It Time For The Australasian Institute Of Digital Health To Really Be More Than A Conference Organiser?
The objective would be to eventually have an organisation that had an academic as well as a managerial board and which maybe developed a journal to highlight Australian research and progress in digital health. To my eye these activities are rather under done and could be ramped up to develop a more balanced organisation into the future.I am sure some will think all is OK as it is, or that the AIDH is irrelevant anyway or that I am just an elderly out-of-touch curmudgeon but I do feel improvement and more balance is possible, and Australian Digital Health would be better for it. Does anyone have any views?David. 
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 24, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

When We Become Caregivers, Friends May Disappear
Photo credit Christian Fregnan Most people have not personally provided care for a loved one and therefore cannot fully understand everything that goes into being a family caregiver. While this role can provide many gratifying moments and opportunities, the truth is that it’s often intense, exhausting and worrisome. Being on-call around the clock is both physically and emotionally draining. As a result, a caregiver’s other relationships can easily fall by the wayside. Friendships are usually the first to suffer as caregiving causes a person’s priorities and availability to change. In situations where caregivers and...
Source: Minding Our Elders - July 23, 2022 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Carol Bradley Bursack Source Type: blogs

Brain-Computer Interfaces at Home: Interview with Dr. Solzbacher of Blackrock Neurotech
Blackrock Neurotech, a medtech company based in Salt Lake City, has pioneered an array of brain-computer interface technologies. Medgadget last spoke with Blackrock Neurotech a year ago about their thought-to-text brain computer interface, but since ...
Source: Medgadget - July 21, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Exclusive Neurology Neurosurgery Rehab bci BlackrockNeuro_ brain computer interface Source Type: blogs

Digital Clothing, Biofashion And Smart Outfits – The Future Of Fashion
Fast fashion is not only unsustainable but also means an unbearable burden to the planet. The situation is ripe for change. Could lab-grown leather and other novel ways of synthetic garment production, biofashion or digital clothing show the way to an alternative future for the apparel industry? Is there a chance of improving our attitude towards clothing items by adding more value, new functionality? From Burda to the unsustainable downward spiral of fast fashion When our grandmothers in the 1950s wanted to dress according to the latest trend, they bought the Burda Magazine alongside some fabric and used the fam...
Source: The Medical Futurist - July 21, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: berci.mesko Tags: Biotechnology Health Sensors & Trackers design digital future Healthcare wearables fashion fast fashion digital clothing digital clothes artificial leather artificial material synthetic biofashion Source Type: blogs

Canvas Medical Achieves ONC Certification, Raises $24MM to Power Clinicians and Developers Building and Scaling Digital Health Companies
Canvas Medical, the EMR that enables clinicians and developers to power the future of care delivery, has raised $24MM in Series B funding led by M13 with participation from Haystack and previous investors Inspired Capital, IA Ventures, Upfront Ventures, and Irongrey. Canvas provides a full-stack ambulatory EMR and digital health developer platform, enabling both established and startup healthcare providers to launch new patient experiences and business models faster. In addition to this funding, Canvas has achieved federal certification through the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - July 19, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Healthcare IT News Tags: Ambulatory EMR-EHR Health IT Company Healthcare IT Andrew Hines Canvas Medical Chris Hogg EHR Certification Haystack and previous investors Inspired Capital Health IT Funding Health IT Fundings Health IT Investment IA Ventures Ir Source Type: blogs

How to Interpret and Break through Creative Blocks  
By Ronald Alexander  As a mind-body therapist working with creative clients for more than 40 years, I discovered that blocks to creativity can be rooted in old losses or trauma and can occur unexpectedly.   That’s what happened to one of my clients who was a writer and who had been successful in her craft for many years. But suddenly she developed writer’s block. When she came into my office, she reported that she felt as if she were inside a large block of ice and her arms and hands were frozen. She had no ideas and would stare at her laptop screen paralyzed, unable to type more than a few sentenc...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - July 18, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Ronald Alexander Tags: career confidence creativity featured motivation psychology self-improvement creative blocks mind-body therapy writers block Source Type: blogs

Artificial Muscles are Stronger and More Flexible than Real Muscle
Engineers at the University of California Los Angeles created artificial muscles that are stronger and more flexible than the real thing. The new material is an example of a dielectric elastomer, which is an electroactive polymer that can change its ...
Source: Medgadget - July 18, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Materials Rehab Source Type: blogs

When We Become Caregivers, Friends May Disappear
Photo credit Meghan Holmes Most people have not personally provided care for a loved one and therefore cannot fully understand everything that goes into being a family caregiver. While this role can provide many gratifying moments and opportunities, the truth is that it’s often intense, exhausting, and worrisome. Being on-call around the clock is both physically and emotionally draining. As a result, a caregiver’s other relationships can easily fall by the wayside. Friendships are usually the first to suffer as caregiving causes a person’s priorities and availability to change. In situations where caregivers and thei...
Source: Minding Our Elders - July 12, 2022 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Carol Bradley Bursack Source Type: blogs

That Time ADHD Helped Me Win a Couple of Auctions
The problem with chronic illness is that it's boring. I don't mean for the person stricken in bed and suffering. Who cares about them, right ⸮ I am referring to everybody else who finds the subject duller than a twenty-four hour CSPAN marathon. When the chronically sick try to tell others about their struggles, they are likely to receive no small degree of exasperation from people who can't hide their dismay, as if to say"What? This again?"Of course, not everybody is so callous, and even if they are, they aren't likely to be so open about it. They'll smile at you, nod their head sympathetica...
Source: The Splintered Mind by Douglas Cootey - July 8, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ADHD Goodreads Journaling Source Type: blogs

The ECG must be recorded at the right time, or the Occlusion (OMI) will be missed.
This was sent by one of our faculty, Steven Souchtchenko, who trained under me and works at another hospital most of the time, and with us at Hennepin some of the time.Case:53yoF with stuttering CP for 2 days, suddenly acutely worse tonight, now 10/10 pressing radiating to L arm.  What do you think?Steven wrote: " I called it " OMI " based on hyperacute T-waves. "  (Dr. Souchtchenko understands that a hyperacute T-wave is not at all defined by its height, nor even by its size and bulk (though these are " bulky, " but by its sizein proportionto the QRS)." Cardiology didn ’t believe me.  I recorded...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - July 4, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs