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I confiscate mangoes. Rip wrinkled skin until I draw blood. Hold an ice-cold hand. “We can fix this.” Lock a door. Lock a cabinet. Sit through a meeting. Tell a mother her child is dying. Eat a turkey sandwich. Teach a family member how to drain fluid from the lungs. Refill my water bottle. “We will fix this.” Refill my caffeine pill bottle. Prescribe insulin. Find a new p laylist of upbeat songs. Take baby steps to avoid disturbing the sleeping giant. Run. Sign a death certificate. Run. Push pain  medication into someone’s vein. Run. Tape someone’s eyes closed. Discuss weekend plans. Admire the tenacity of...
Source: JAMA - September 12, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

U.S. cancels program aimed at identifying potential pandemic viruses
In what many see as fallout from the concern that researchers studying bat viruses may have triggered the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has prematurely ended a $125 million program aimed at identifying viruses in animals that might harm humans. USAID launched the program, known as the Discovery & Exploration of Emerging Pathogens – Viral Zoonoses (DEEP VZN), in October 2021. It tapped the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health at Washington State University (WSU) to lead a consortium that planned to work in up to 12 foreign countries over 5 years. Goals included trainin...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - September 8, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

A 10- to 20-year follow-up after tension-free vaginal tape for stress urinary incontinence
ConclusionThe efficacy of TVT is demonstrated up to 20 years. The presence of bothersome OAB symptoms in the population may be an indicator of multimorbidity.
Source: International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction - September 1, 2023 Category: OBGYN Source Type: research

What does statin do to Cholesterol absorbtion from Intestine ?
A.Reduces B Increases C.No effect D. Iam not sure Does this sound a difficult question ? Many felt so. Hence, I decided to ask the all too popular AI machine. It became a brief little chat with GPT, that surprised me . https://chat.openai.com/share/6b96c54e-ad52-472a-9ebd-b7b1e1c762be Statin: Some untold story. Last century’s rockstar drug, statin do stimulate Cholesterol abosorbtion as well as hepatic synthesis.We must be aware, It is a less popularised truth (Intentionally ? ) among the cardiolgy community, Ofcourse LDL comes down, at the cost of residual pre -choleterol particles th...
Source: Dr.S.Venkatesan MD - August 19, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: dr s venkatesan Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

Study Courses Supercharge Anatomy & Physiology Success | TAPP 141
Get ready for a mind-bending 😲 rendezvous with Kevin Patton inEpisode 141, where he continues to spill the beans on histop-secret recipe for student triumph.  🏆 Brace yourself for this next adventure on his whirlwind tour of revolutionizing A&P 1 education, as we dissect the art of identifyingstudent pain points, personalizing preparation, and serving up the kind ofmentorship they ' ve been yearning for!0:00:00 | Introduction0:00:45 | One of Two Success Courses0:09:48 | Setting Up the Supplement Course0:18:44 | Structure of Class Sessions0:40:17 | Grading0:42:45 | Does an A&P Sup...
Source: The A and P Professor - August 17, 2023 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Vertical Integration Doesn ’t Work in Healthcare:  Time to Move On
Conclusion Healthcare providers of all stripes must leave the industrial world behind. The value chains in health services are not physical, but rather comprised of human relationships, sustained by trust. Virtual care, the advent of AI in healthcare and consumer demand will require a flexible, 24/7 and care anywhere business model. Those who build the best modern clinical mousetrap will end up with a committed clinical staff and loyal patients. Healthcare isn’t about the building, or the brand, or scale. Surviving and thriving in the future will require engaged clinicians who foster trust on the part o...
Source: The Health Care Blog - August 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: The Business of Health Care Hospitals Jeff Goldsmith Physicians Vertical integration Source Type: blogs

Globalization and occupation therapy - a continued musing.
I have been talking about the implications of globalization on the occupational therapy profession for quite some time - it started off withblog posts here and then apresentation at OT24VX in 2015.  Then I gave the topic a whole chapter inmy theory textbook in 2019.  Then there were more blog postshereandhere.In sum, I am uncertain if occupational therapy is a unitary global profession, although I now add this caveat:at least as understood in the publications of academics. I add this caveat now because I am uncertain if the things that people in academia write about truly reflects actual practice in oth...
Source: ABC Therapeutics Occupational Therapy Weblog - August 10, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Source Type: blogs

Why We Must Save Ugly Bugs
If you think of insects at all, you probably see them as something to be scared of, as pests to be stomped on, or as persistent nuisances ruining a lovely afternoon picnic. For example, no-one has a good word to say about the cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes, or termites that share our homes. In several surveys, including a 2021 report commissioned by insect repellent brand Zevo and conducted by OnePoll, these creatures have been voted some of the most hated insects in America. Yet each of these bugs has a lot to teach us if we look closely enough. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Take the hated cockroach. Su...
Source: TIME: Science - August 2, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Steve Nicholls Tags: Uncategorized freelance Source Type: news

Resilient Pedagogy: Experiences of Kinesiology Faculty during COVID-19
Adv Physiol Educ. 2023 Jul 27. doi: 10.1152/advan.00050.2022. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe COVID-19 pandemic required a rapid shift to emergency remote teaching. Despite the limited previous experience of kinesiology faculty with online or hybrid teaching, our sample (N = 112) had high confidence in their ability to deliver quality educational experiences for their students during the pandemic. Confidence was not linked to having taught online previously or years teaching in higher education. With support from their institutions, technology departments, and teaching and learning centers, faculty developed new skills a...
Source: Adv Physiol Educ - July 27, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jessica K Fleming Jennifer L Caputo Katie E Spillios Astrid E Mel Mary C Stenson Samantha L Johnson Source Type: research