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175 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. There will of course always be exceptions but don’t let those few people stop you from focusin...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - February 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

NEET PG delayed- Strategies and timelines
The official news is in. NEET PG has been delayed to May 21st, 2022.Article by Dr Sumer Sethi, Dr Deepti BahlAnd yes! We are well aware of the ramifications of a such a decision. It may seem like a trance for now but do not let it faze your sight. It is a lot to process and eventually you will need to snap out of it.First, lets address a few common issues and queries before we can guide you through this drastic change.Q. Will I be liable to apply for NEET PG again?Yes.Candidates can reapply. The editing window will be open as well. Students can make any changes they wish to in the application. However these changes can onl...
Source: Sumer's Radiology Site - February 25, 2022 Category: Radiology Authors: Sumer Sethi Source Type: blogs

The Big Tech Self ‐​Preferencing Panic
Ryan Bourne and Brad SubramaniamPoliticians are working themselves into a frenzy about major online platforms “self‐​preferencing” their own products. Apparently, it’s bad a thing that your iPhone comes with FaceTime pre ‐​installed, or that Amazon sells Basics yoga mats that it prioritizes in search rankings to compete with other generics on Marketplace.Senator Elizabeth Warren summarized the simplistic unease about platforms preferencing their own products best when she claimed “You can be the umpire, or you can be a player, but you can ’t be both.” Despite this naïve view going agains...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - February 24, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Ryan Bourne, Brad Subramaniam Source Type: blogs

Humanoid Robot Measures Blood Pressure with a Touch
Researchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada unveiled a humanoid robot that can measure blood pressure by touching a patient’s chest. The robot uses sensors on its fingertips to perform the measurements. Inspired by blood-sucking leeches, the d...
Source: Medgadget - February 23, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Cardiology Geriatrics Medicine Source Type: blogs

Science Snippet: Get to Know Your Nerve Cells!
Nerve cells, also known as neurons, carry information through our bodies using electrical impulses and chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. A nerve cell’s size and shape depend on its role and location, but nearly all nerve cells have three main parts: Dendrites that extend like branches and receive signalsA cell body containing the nucleus that holds the genetic material of the cell and controls its actionsAn axon, a long structure that transmits messages A typical nerve cell. Credit: iStock. The human body contains billions of interconnected nerve cells that carry information to, within, and from ...
Source: Biomedical Beat Blog - National Institute of General Medical Sciences - February 23, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Chrissa Chverchko Tags: Cells Cellular Processes Science Snippet Source Type: blogs

A 40-something man with very elevated blood pressure and acute severe chest pain
This 40-something male whose only medical history was hypertension presented with acute chest pain.A 12-lead ECG was immediately recorded within minutes of arrival at triage: What do you think?  Is the STE in V2-V4 due to normal variant ST Elevation (so called " Early repolarization " ) or is the STE due to LAD Occlusion (OMI)?The very astute triage physician immediately recognized LAD Occlusion (LAD Occlusion MI or OMI).  Why?There is some ST elevation, but it does not meet " STEMI criteria " .  But there are hyperacute T-waves (wide and " bulky " in proportion to the QRS). There are also down-up ...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - February 22, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs

“I need you to forgive yourself”: Shame in Medicine and Medical Education
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guests Will Bynum, MD, Lara Varpio, PhD, and Ashley Adams, MD, join Toni Gallo and former Academic Medicine editor-in-chief David Sklar, MD, to discuss shame in medicine and medical education, what it is and how it can be studied, and their research and other work in this area. This episode was originally released in August 2019 and is available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere podcasts are available. A transcript of this episode is below. Read the articles discussed in this episode:  Bynum WE IV, Adams AV, Edelman CE, Uijtdehaage S, Arti...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 21, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: amrounds Tags: AM Podcast AM Podcast Transcript medical education medical students premedical education research shame undergraduate advising Source Type: blogs

Everything You Need To Know About The Future Of Medicine
We describe the three cornerstones of privacy of every privacy discussion going forward: the traditional, the new and the future spheres that deal with your health data, and put forward recommendations on how you can start protecting yourself. More info At The Medical Futurist, we are building a community for making a bold vision about the future of healthcare reality today. If you’d like to support this mission, we invite you to join The Medical Futurist Patreon Community. A community of empowered patients, future-oriented healthcare professionals, concerned health policymakers, sensible health tech d...
Source: The Medical Futurist - February 15, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Judit Kuszkó Tags: TMF Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Digital Health Research E-Patients Future of Pharma Health Sensors & Trackers books tmfi The Guide To The Future Of Medicine Source Type: blogs

The Slimmest ECG Ever Created: A Review
A couple of weeks ago, AliveCor, a leading innovator in the FDA-cleared personal electrocardiogram (ECG) technology space, announced the launch of the KardiaMobile Card. The KardiaMobile Card is the slimmest and smallest self-contained, commercia...
Source: Medgadget - February 14, 2022 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Alice Ferng Tags: Cardiology Exclusive OTC kardia Source Type: blogs

The Book of Ten Sayings 9
Number 9 in the Book of Ten Sayings reminds us that developing, building, and caring for human relationships are our primary responsibilities here on this planet. Several sayings stimulate our memories or touch around the margins, but the one that singularly hits home is,Always forgive, including yourself.We have landed in such a bizarre landscape that we don't know how to react to others, especially when the insults and criticism by which they have wronged us seem so arbitrary, ill informed, and exaggerated. The Golden Rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," sometimes requires some translating from the ...
Source: The Virtual Salt - February 14, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Robert Harris Source Type: blogs

This (Steel) Deal Is Getting Worse All the Time
Scott LincicomeYesterday, the Biden administrationannounced anagreement with Japan to lift some of the U.S. “national security” tariffs on Japanese steel products that the Trump administration imposed in 2018 pursuant toSection 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. As with a  similar European deal announced last Fall (see ourwriteup here) and implemented in January, the U.S.-Japan deal has been lauded as “ending” Trump’s steel tariffs and “mending ties with a  major ally, ” but a closer examination reveals it to share many, if not more, of the EU agreement’s shortcomings and to continue President Trump...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - February 9, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Scott Lincicome Source Type: blogs

Feelings of awe may motivate us to become our “authentic” selves
By Emma Young Awe has to be one of the hottest emotions in psychological research. Here at the Digest, we’ve covered all kinds of recent work on everything from the benefits of awe walks to the mixed emotion of threat-awe. Now a new paper argues that awe “awakens self-transcendence”, helping people to get closer to their true, “authentic” self. Awe is often defined as the feeling you get when you’re in the presence of something vast that challenges your view of the world, and your place in it. The “authentic self” is who you truly are — taking into account your goals, aspiration...
Source: BPS RESEARCH DIGEST - February 7, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: BPS Research Digest Tags: Emotion The self Source Type: blogs

Sunday Sermonette: Let the complications begin
I believe I said previously that there are many twists and turns to the whole Absalom story. I believe it will be helpful to summarize the plot of Ch. 14. For unexplained reasons, Joab decides that he wants David to recall Absalom from exile for killing  Amnon. Note that it isn ' t clear why Absalom is in exile in the first place since the previous chapter says that David isn ' t really holding it against him.Anyway, Joab hatches an elaborate plot to get David to agree that he should forgive a man for killing his brother,  and then spring it on him that ergo, he should forgive Absalom. David figures out that this...
Source: Stayin' Alive - February 6, 2022 Category: American Health Source Type: blogs

New Cancer Care Navigator Thyme Care Starts Out with $22M Series A & Big Name Backing
By JESSICA DaMASSA, WTF HEALTH Thyme Care is a cancer navigation platform that is looking to use technology to make the kind of high-touch care coordination usually only found at Centers of Excellence available to oncology practices across the country. The navigation we’re talking about is typically quarterbacked by experienced oncology nurse navigators, and is known to have a direct impact on a patient’s experience and their health outcomes. Thyme Care’s platform not only scale-ups this expertise, but also augments it with analysis of claims data and EMR data to help those navigators quickly detect which patients...
Source: The Health Care Blog - February 1, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Ryan Bose-Roy Tags: Health Tech WTF Health Andreesen Horowitz Bobby Green Cancer Jessica DaMassa Thyme Care Source Type: blogs

Will Your Smart TV Serve As A Remote Care Platform?
Since the first television sets were commercialised in the early 20th century, these devices have become ubiquitous in homes around the world. Even if they have evolved since then with fancy screens and even adopting the ‘smart’ moniker, most of us are still accustomed to TVs. It might very well be the most familiar electronic device across generations. Bearing this in mind, while you might zap from one channel to the next in search of your Game of Thrones-shaped needs, what if you could zap to your physician by the same token? You might think that we already have computers, phones and tablets for that; but TVs as a...
Source: The Medical Futurist - February 1, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Pranavsingh Dhunnoo Tags: Covid-19 Lifestyle medicine Future of Medicine Healthcare Design Telemedicine & Smartphones IBM ibm watson remote care Source Type: blogs