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Sunday, May 31, 2009

When Dark Chocolate means Hearty

You don't have to feel guilty with chocolates .  See how you can indulge in this healthy, organic treat.- Slides

L Arginine for a Healthy Heart

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L-Arginine is more than just your body's wonder molecule.  Learn why this compound is essential for your blood and heart .- Slides

Astaxanthin: Your Red Super Antioxidants


This nature's wonder pigment is great for your body 's defense against free radicals damage, and much more.- Slides

Mole Mapping


The Melonama is a malignant skin tumour which can arise from an existing mole or from healthy skin. 
As the tumour tends to metastasize early over the lymph and blood streams, it is considered as

Mole Mapping





What is an operational concept of jaundice? A yellowing of the skin , sclerae, and other tissues caused by excess circulating bilirubin.- Slides

Friday, May 29, 2009

Pancreatitis

acute.chronic.etology,pathology,diagnosis ,prognosis,treatment- Slides

Tratamiento anticoagulante en Atencion Primaria



Revisión de pautas de Monitorización del tratamiento anticogulante oral en Atencion primaria- Slides

Fight against MAX hospital


Fight against MAX hospital - for not able to handle a simple delivery and ultimately costing the girls life- Slides

Case presentations in cardiology

Nurse specialists experience in managing cardiac cases- Slides

Dyslipidemias

Types of dyslipidemias, Pathophysiology with atherosclerosis and management- Slides

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Spirulina Super Food


The healthiest super food on earth comes in - green.  Learn why this blue-green algae is best for you.- Slides

Acai Berry: Perfect Health Food

This superfood is more than just your typical cancer cure.- Slides

Choosing the Best Olive Oils for Health

Not all olive oils are alike and we tell you what's healthy and what's not.- Slides

Drink Pomegranate Juice for Health

Pomegranates are sacred to the goddess of love, and there are hearty reasons why you must drink up your ruby reds.- Slides

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

An Apple a Day

 
There is a great wisdom in the old saying that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.- Slides

Organic Whole Food

 
Grain Wars:  Whole Grains or Refined Grains?  Learn the big difference of food.- Slides

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The drug discovery conference

The drug discovery conference aims at easing the chemistry bottleneck at these tough economical circumstances. It focuses on resolving the drug discovery problems at a cost effective way and hence... 

The 36th European Symposium

The 36th European Symposium on calcified tissues is scheduled on 23 to 27 May, 2009 at Vienna Austria. The conference focuses on clinical and basic scientific topics. It aims at enhancing the knowledge

26th International Congress of Chemotherapy

The 26th International Congress of Chemotherapy(ICC) and Infection will be an informative, global, scientific and clinical congress focusing on subjects like   epidemiology , microbiology, diagnosis

Blood Transfusion

 

Overview of Blood Transfusion for Management of Complicated Cases- Slides

Friday, May 15, 2009

INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE

Interstitial lung disease (ILD), also known as diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD), refers to a group of lung diseases affecting the interstitium of the lung alveolarepithelium, pulmonary capillary endothelium, basement membrane, perivascular and perilymphatic tissues

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Physiology Education in India : Understanding the


Physiology is the study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms.

Risk factors for violence in the licensed environment

 
Focused on how to reduce aggression and violence in and around licensed premises; describes the Queensland community safety action model for intervention, and on the basis of quantitative evaluation ..

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Swine Flu in China and the U.S.: Different Reactions

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A slightly bizarre story here out of the United States about differing reactions to the news that China's first swine flu victim is a graduate student at the University of Missouri. Here in Beijing, the health authorities have indeed gone into overdrive. I have received three sets of text messages asking anyone who was on board the flights that carried the flu victim to report in immediately. Chinese TV stations meanwhile carried a constantly repeating ticker conveying the same message, but only in English. Everyone who has come into contact with the thirty year old--amounting to several hundred people-- has been put in quarantine. The country's two top leaders have called for firm action to prevent the spread of the flu and news broadcasts have been dominated by that message and accompanying instructions.
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A New Virus Emerges

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Novel influenza A (H1N1) is a new flu virus of swine origin that was first detected in April, 2009. The virus is infecting people and is spreading from person-to-person, and has sparked a growing outbreak of illness in the United States with an increasing number of cases being reported internationally as well.

CDC anticipates that there will be more cases, more hospitalizations and more deaths associated with this new virus in the coming days and weeks because the population has little to no immunity against it. Novel influenza A (H1N1) activity is now being detected in two of CDC’s routine influenza surveillance systems as reported in the May 8, 2009 FluView. FluView is a weekly report that tracks U.S. influenza activity through multiple systems across five categories.
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