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N Health 20 ปี แห่งการเดินทาง บนความเชื่อมั่นและความไว้วางใจ ควบคู่ไปกับศักยภาพผ่านทุกบริการของเรา
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AAMI on IT and Health Technology Management (HTM) Collaboration Benefits in Healthcare Ecosystems

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AAMI on IT and Health Technology Management (HTM) Collaboration Benefits in Healthcare Ecosystems

Today on TownHall Sue Schade, Principal at StarBridge Advisors interviews Pamela Arora, President and CEO of AAMI. The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation is a diverse community of more than 10,000 professionals united by one important mission – the development, management and use of safe and effective health technology. What are some of the challenges between IT and health technology management? How has the IT and HTM relationship evolved over the past 10 years? What is AAMI’s vision for the future?

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What if your wearable device could save your life? Nanotechnologist Dr Noushin Nasiri asks what wearable technology can do for future of healthcare, by empowering us with the ability to monitor our own wellness before we develop illness, and to help our healthcare systems become more proactive and predictive. The sky is the limit in Noushin’s inspiring and hopeful talk. Dr Noushin Nasiri has received her PhD in Nanotechnology from the Australian National University (ANU), in 2017. Then, she took a postdoctoral position at University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Science where she continued working on nano-structured materials for health, energy and environment application.

In 2018, she joined the School of Engineering at Macquarie University as a Lecturer and Group Leader. Her research lies at the intersection of science, technology and engineering as she is focusing on early stage detection of diseases just with a puff of human breath. An array of diseases such as diabetes, different types of cancer, liver and kidney failure can all be detected from our breath alone. In much the same way as a police officer can detect if you are drunk with a breath analyser, it is possible – in the very near future – that we can detect diseases with a simple, non-invasive and quick breath test. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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The Mystery Of 536 AD: The Worst Climate Disaster In History | Catastrophe | Timeline

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Researching a climatic catastrophe that rocked the Earth in A.D. 535, causing two years of darkness, famine, drought and disease.

Written records from China, Italy, Palestine and many other countries suggest a huge catastrophe blighted the world in 535AD. But the cause of it has been uncertain.

Was it a comet? An asteroid? A volcano? Archaeologist David Keys reveals the latter is to blame for the Dark Ages of famine and plague that shaped the world order of today.

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Dr. Dustan Clark, the extension poultry health veterinarian for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture for the Arkansas Cooperative Extension service, provides a lecture on poultry health and disease. Dr. Clark provides a detailed overview of poultry health and disease including poultry health status determination, bird monitoring, diagnostics, and disease treatment and prevention. Dr. Clark then discusses these topics as they pertain specifically to several common poultry diseases.

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N Health [English Version]

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N Health is the prominent healthcare service provider supporting hospital business domestically and internationally.
We are driven to deliver high quality healthcare services to help to improve human health and well-being by offering a wide range of healthcare services, including are laboratory diagnostic, sterile processing, linen management, biomedical engineering, equipment and medical supplies distributorship, telemedicine solutions and healthcare supply chain management.

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N Health, a medical service provider supporting hospital businesses based in Bangkok, has established a joint venture with two leading Myanmar organizations: Sea Lion Group, a loyal partner of BDMS and reputable leader in healthcare and various industries in the country, and Bahosi Hospital, a leading private institution.

N Health Myanmar operates as a standalone laboratory center, independent from any hospital. It is also the first government-licensed private clinical laboratory to be developed from a joint venture investment with a major regional laboratory operator in Myanmar.

N Health Myanmar aims at supporting large hospitals for high-end genetic tests, allergy tests, as well as evaluations for tuberculosis, malaria, and dengue virus. Moreover, it intends to provide standard analytical services, including medical check-ups for small and medium-sized hospitals.

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The 5 Most Common Food Intolerances

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Food intolerances and sensitivities are extremely common and seem to be on the rise.

In fact, it’s estimated that up to 20% of the world’s population may have a food intolerance.

In this video I’m looking at 5 of the most common ones.

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Hello! My Tribe,

Are you fed up with your symptoms yet? Have you thought that even though they don’t seem to be related to food or digestion, that they, in fact, might be?
Can Your Symptoms Actually Be a Food Intolerance?

Food intolerances or “sensitivities” can affect you in so many ways.

And they’re a lot more common than most people think.

I’m not talking about anaphylaxis or immediate allergic reactions that involve an immune response. Those can be serious and life-threatening. If you have any allergies, you need to steer clear of any traces of foods you are allergic to, and speak with your doctor or pharmacist about emergency medication, if necessary.

What I’m talking about, is an intolerance, meaning you do not tolerate a specific food very well and it causes immediate or chronic symptoms anywhere in the body. Symptoms can take hours or even days to show themselves. And symptoms can be located just about anywhere in the body.

This is what makes them so tricky to identify.

Symptoms of food intolerances

There are some common food intolerances that have immediate and terribly painful gastrointestinal symptoms, such as lactose intolerance or celiac disease. These can cause stomach pain, gas, bloating, and/or diarrhea; symptoms can start immediately after eating lactose or gluten.

On the other hand, other more insidious symptoms may not be linked to foods in an obvious way.

Symptoms like:

● Chronic muscle or joint pain

● Sweating, or increased heart rate or blood pressure

● Headaches or migraines

● Exhaustion after a good night’s sleep

● Autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s or rheumatoid arthritis

● Rashes or eczema

● Inability to concentrate or feeling like your brain is “foggy”

● Shortness of breath

If your body has trouble digesting specific foods, it can affect your hormones, metabolism, or even cause inflammation and result in any of the symptoms listed above. And these can affect any (or all) parts of the body, not just your gastrointestinal system.

How to prevent these intolerances

The main thing you can do is to figure out which foods or drinks you may be reacting to and stop ingesting them.

I know, I know…this sounds so simple, and yet it can be SO HARD.

The best way to identify your food/drink triggers is to eliminate them.

Yup, get rid of those offending foods/drinks. All traces of them, for three full weeks and monitor your symptoms.

If things get better, then you need to decide whether it’s worth it to stop ingesting them, or if you want to slowly introduce them back one at a time while still looking out to see if/when symptoms return.

Start Here: Two common food intolerances

Here are two of the most common triggers of food intolerances:

● Lactose (in dairy – eliminate altogether, or look for a “lactose-free” label – try nut or coconut milk instead).

● Gluten (in wheat, rye, and other common grains – look for a “gluten-free” label – try gluten-free grains like rice, quinoa & gluten-free oats).

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Community Health Needs Assessments: Setting Priorities

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Once data collection and analysis have been completed, the next step of a community health needs assessment is to prioritize the community needs. While there are a number of approaches, this video focuses on two: the weighted criteria matrix and the dot voting method.
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Exercise 8.2 B Unit 8 Statistics | Class 8 Optional Math | Grade 8 Optional Math | NOS Opt. Math

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Exercise 8.2 B Unit 8 Statistics | Class 8 Optional Math | Grade 8 Optional Math | NOS Opt. Math
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1.6b—A MENTAL HEALTH STORY: Dr. Stan Wisdom responds to the latest VLOG

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1.6b—A MENTAL HEALTH STORY: Dr. Stan Wisdom responds to the latest VLOG

Episode info: Dr Stan Wisdom talks about Dr. Tad Crazy’s departure from his usual personal story to talk about BLM, boundaries, and ‘What If’ the world developed a more advanced understanding of power dynamics. Topics include Narcissism and boundaries, defining appropriate boundaries, and peppermint tea.

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NHealth – BDMS Network

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