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What’s in cigarette smoke? Most people don’t know | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
What’s in cigarette smoke? Most people don’t know | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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(Reuters Health) – Many people in a recent study said they’d tried to find out what chemicals are in tobacco products or smoke, but most were not familiar with components other than nicotine.
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Everyone knows that smoking is a health hazard. Even Big Tobacco behaves in a way that screams ‘GUILTY!’
Historically, smoking various plants was believed to be beneficial. But today, we know better, right?
Assuming smoking is unhealthy, the science should therefore support ‘what everyone knows’.
But, as the following Sott.net-produced video shows, it doesn’t.
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New Light on the Black Death: The Viral and Cosmic Connection http://www.sott.net/article/228189-New-Light-on-the-Black-Death-The-Viral-and-Cosmic-Connection
Scientists stumble across the obvious treatment for Ebola: tobacco http://www.sott.net/article/283129-Scientists-stumble-across-the-obvious-treatment-for-Ebola-tobacco
University of Pennsylvania neuroscientists: Quitting smoking weakens brain network connectivity http://www.sott.net/article/275549-University-of-Pennsylvania-neuroscientists-Quitting-smoking-weakens-brain-network-connectivity
Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer http://www.sott.net/article/268949-Smoking-Does-Not-Cause-Lung-Cancer
Does cigarette smoking really cause heart disease? http://www.sott.net/article/256364-Does-cigarette-smoking-really-cause-heart-disease
The devious plan of anti-smoking campaigns to control people and stop them from using their brain http://www.sott.net/article/270455-The-devious-plan-of-anti-smoking-campaigns-to-control-people-and-stop-them-from-using-their-brain
Can Smoking be GOOD for SOME People? http://www.sott.net/article/107034-Can-Smoking-be-GOOD-for-SOME-People
Lies, Damned Lies & 400,000 Smoking-related Deaths: Cooking the Data in the Fascists’ Anti-Smoking Crusade http://www.sott.net/article/229156-Lies-Damned-Lies-400000-Smoking-related-Deaths-Cooking-the-Data-in-the-Fascists-Anti-Smoking-Crusade
‘World No Tobacco Day’? Let’s All Light Up! http://www.sott.net/article/139304-World-No-Tobacco-Day-Lets-All-Light-Up
Nicotine – The Zombie Antidote http://www.sott.net/article/254745-Nicotine-The-Zombie-Antidote
Comets, plagues, tobacco and the origin of life on earth http://joequinn.net/2012/10/09/comets-plagues-tobacco-and-the-origin-of-life-on-earth/
Pestilence, the Great Plague and the Tobacco Cure http://www.sott.net/article/234667-Pestilence-the-Great-Plague-and-the-Tobacco-Cure
Black Death found to be Ebola-like virus http://www.sott.net/article/276274-Black-Death-found-to-be-Ebola-like-virus
Beneficial tobacco: Monoclonal antibodies derived from tobacco thwart West Nile virus http://www.sott.net/article/276506-Beneficial-tobacco-Monoclonal-antibodies-derived-from-tobacco-thwart-West-Nile-virus
Health Benefits of Smoking Tobacco http://www.sott.net/article/221013-Health-Benefits-of-Smoking-Tobacco
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Posted on July 10th, 2016
Depression Strikes Nearly 3 Million U.S. Teens a Year | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Depression Strikes Nearly 3 Million U.S. Teens a Year | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Title: Depression Strikes Nearly 3 Million U.S. Teens a Year
Category: Health News
Created: 7/7/2016 12:00:00 AM
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In which John Green teaches you about the New Deal, which was president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to pull the united States out of the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Did it work? Maybe. John will teach you about some of the most effective and some of the best known programs of the New Deal. They weren’t always the same thing. John will tell you who supported the New Deal, and who opposed it. He’ll also get into how the New Deal changed the relationship between the government and citizens, and will even reveal just how the Depression ended. (hint: it was war spending)
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Posted on July 9th, 2016
Innovative Trials Produce Promising Breast Cancer Drugs | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Innovative Trials Produce Promising Breast Cancer Drugs | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Title: Innovative Trials Produce Promising Breast Cancer Drugs
Category: Health News
Created: 7/7/2016 12:00:00 AM
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A special panel discussion was held on how new research is changing the landscape of cancer. The discussion featured leading oncologists and scientists, as well as the producers of the upcoming documentary “Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies,” based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Columbia oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Speakers and panelists discussed new diagnostic tools, innovative clinical trials, and collaborations across multiple institutions that are changing the way cancer is being treated.
Speakers:
Ken Burns, executive producer
Barak Goodman, director and producer
Katie Couric, global news anchor for Yahoo! News and a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer
Kenneth Forde, endoscopy pioneer, Columbia Trustee
Thomas Maniatis, director of Columbia’s university-wide Precision Medicine Initiative and co-founder of the New York Genome Center
Panelists:
Stephen Emerson, director, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian, and former president of Haverford College (moderator)
Siddhartha Mukherjee, Columbia oncology researcher, author
Cory Abate-Shen, cancer diagnostics innovator, professor of pathology and cell biology, Columbia
Andrew Kung, chief of pediatric oncology, NY-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
William Nelson, vice chair, SU2C Scientific Advisory Committee and Director, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
Dennis Slamon, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and SU2C Breast Cancer Dream Team Leader
Gary Schwartz, leader of multicenter clinical research, Columbia
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Posted on July 9th, 2016
National initiatives to improve outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in England | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
National initiatives to improve outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in England | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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NHS England report that the ambulance services attempt to resuscitate approximately 28 000 people from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest each year (approximately 1 per 2000 inhabitants per year).1 The rate of initial success (return of spontaneous circulation) was 25%, with less than half of those who are successfully resuscitated initially surviving to go home from hospital (survival to discharge 7%–8%, 2011–2014).
Supporting Clinicians and Health Managers to Drive Change Together: Unlocking Data
• Dr Teresa Anderson, Chief Executive, Sydney LHD
• Dr Gabriel Shannon AM, Staff Specialist Physician, Orange Health Service, Clinical Leader — Clinical Governance Unit, Western NSW LHD; Deputy Head School of Rural Health, University of Sydney
• Dr Rohan Hammett, Deputy Secretary, Strategy and Resources, NSW Ministry of Health
This event was the third annual NSW Health Symposium. The focus of the 2014 Symposium Caring Now and for the Future: Health System Sustainability was on consolidating gains made over the past three years and discussing new and emerging health system models. The event program brought together health policy experts and clinicians to discuss, debate and share ideas on health system sustainability and how care can continue to be improved into the future. The day highlighted progress on the State funding model, including a demonstration on use of data by clinicians in reducing unwarranted clinical variation.
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Posted on July 8th, 2016
Highlights from this issue | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Highlights from this issue | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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“People attend ED because they choose to”
Emergency Department (ED) attendances over the past decade have been rising both in western countries as well as in the developing world. One school of thought attributes this to an increase in patients who would be better managed in primary care. Various initiatives have been put in place in the UK in recent years which include hospital based unscheduled care services staffed by GP’s and other primary care clinicians aimed at d…
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A gas leak fiasco in The Acreage has neighbors worried about future emergencies in that area. Residents say it highlights a lack of safe routes.
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Posted on July 8th, 2016
SGEM#155: Girls Just Want To Have Fun – Not Appendicitis | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
SGEM#155: Girls Just Want To Have Fun – Not Appendicitis | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Podcast Link: SGEM155 Date: May 24th, 2016 Guest Skeptics: Dr. Anthony Crocco is a Pediatric Emergency Physician and is the Medical Director & Division Head of the Division of Pediatric Emergency at McMaster’s Children’s Hospital. He is the creator of SketchyEBM. Case: A 15-year-old female patient presents to your emergency department with a chief compliant of […]…
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Posted on July 8th, 2016
Chipotle says there have been no reports of illness at NY restaurants | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Chipotle says there have been no reports of illness at NY restaurants | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Chipotle Mexican Grill said on Thursday there have been no reports of illnesses at any of its New York restaurants.
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Sorry burrito lovers, but you might have to give up your weekly (or daily; we don’t judge) dose of Chipotle. Earlier this month the chain temporarily closed 43 of its stores in Washington and Oregon due to an E.coli outbreak, and the contamination seems to have spread. The bacteria has now infected people in California, New York, and Ohio, the New York Post reports.
Even worse, symptoms of E.coli infection might not show up right away—the Center for Disease Control said that, of the 45 people infected, 43 said they ate at Chipotle the week before they got sick. The CDC says it’s aware of illnesses that have occurred between Oct. 19 and Nov. 8, but that cases after Oct. 31 might not have been reported yet. Customers who’ve become infected have reported eating at restaurants in Turlock, Calif.; Akron, Ohio; Amherst, N.Y.; and Burnsville, Minn.
Chipotle spokesman Chris Arnold told the Post that no restaurants will be closed as a result of the new infections and that the company has taken measures like deep cleaning restaurants, replacing ingredients, and providing supply chain data to investigators. Despite efforts, the source of E.coli is still undetermined. Until the mystery is solved, it might be time to try Dos Toros.
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Posted on July 7th, 2016
Will Working The Night Shift Cause You To Have A Heart Attack? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Will Working The Night Shift Cause You To Have A Heart Attack? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Nurses made the news in April, and it is not good news for many. The results of an ongoing study have been released, and the results will have you thinking twice about signing up for that next run of night shifts.
A Nurses Health Study (NHS) was initiated in the late 1970’…
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Welcome to today’s episode. Many healthcare providers especially those who work over night have a difficult time balancing a hectic work schedule and healthy eating habits. We struggle with things like emotional eating, sleep deprivation (upcoming episode), which causes poor decision -making, and a lack of resources such as the cafeteria which is usually closed anywhere from 5-7pm. So when we find ourselves unprepared we make the worst decisions which usually results in us ordering pizza, grub hub or pigging out on one of the nice sugary treats left in our department by a thankful patient or family member in the form of a thank you.
Remember we are healthcare providers and should reflect to our patients what good health should look like.
Would let someone overweight be your personal trainer? No one wants a nurse that they have to ask “are you ok” because you appear to be on the verge of a heart attack.
Good eating habits can be achieved at any age.
I’ve worked the night shift for over 10 years and have learned how to snack and eat healthy by good ol’ trial and error and more-so by looking in the mirror.
This vlog shares helpful tips and alternatives, but remember preparation is the key to success.
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Posted on July 7th, 2016
SGEM#156: Working at the Abscess Wash – Irrigation of Cutaneous Abscesses? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
SGEM#156: Working at the Abscess Wash – Irrigation of Cutaneous Abscesses? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Podcast Link: SGEM156 Date: May 25th, 2016 Guest Skeptic: Chip Lange is an emergency medicine Physician Assistant (PA) working primarily in rural Missouri community hospitals. He has international experience in critical care and emergency medicine. Currently, he is working on developing a new blog and podcast specifically for PAs in emergency medicine but wants all those who […]…
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Posted on July 6th, 2016
1 in 3 Hospitals in Developing World Lack Running Water | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
1 in 3 Hospitals in Developing World Lack Running Water | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Title: 1 in 3 Hospitals in Developing World Lack Running Water
Category: Health News
Created: 7/3/2016 12:00:00 AM
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Cygnus Medicare is one of the largest chains of multi-speciality hospital located in various parts of India. For us, medicine is not a profession, it is a passion. The Doctors at Cygnus hospitals work round the clock to provide quality, comprehensive and compassionate care to our patients. We also take pride in the fact that we have bought the most advanced treatments known to medicine to our country. We provide the highest quality care to our patients by creating, using and disseminating knowledge through research and education. We aim to run centers for specialized surgeries in the population areas which lack Super Specialty care. We believe that very individual has the right to finest quality healthcare. Healthcare should be accessible to all, at minimum possible rates. All the professionals of our team, thrive to achieve this target. We aim to provide super specialty Healthcare to all the sections of the society, currently focussing on bringing super specialty care to B and C category town of North India.
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Posted on July 6th, 2016