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More than 150 professionals of all Spain will meet the III Conference on schizophrenia.

All Spain more than 150 professionals will meet the III Conference on schizophrenia.

will be held October 21 at the Centre Hospitalier Benito Menni de Valladolid.

-Under the theme of the “ aspects psychosocial ” of schizophrenia, will be in common issues and advances in research into a disease that affects nearly half a million people in Spain

– will have essential role new therapies as project IDEFIX, therapy with dogs than, of how pioneer, is being developed in the San Luis hospital complex of Palencia

– is confirmed the presence the main researchers on issues of schizophrenia and the recovery of patients for a life in society as standardized as possible

-the sisters hospital is a non-profit which currently has three centres in Castile and León, Spain: CH San Luis Palencia, CH Benito Menni of Valladolid and CA Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes in Burgos

Valladolid, September of 2011- the hospital Benito Menni Valladolid Centre will host the III National Conference on Schizophrenia on October 21. More than 150 professionals from all Spain, to address various aspects of mental illness, as well as advances will meet in treatment.

“ With these days again face the great challenge of improving the social acceptance of the persons concerned of schizophrenia, which have limited their personal development, with the aim of eliminating social stigmatization. During these days, will explore the latest advances in the treatment of schizophrenia, a disease that already affects 460,000 people in Spain and still the science does not know in depth ” points out Rubén de la Fuente, managing director of the centers of the hospital sisters in Castilla y León during the days, will be given special attention to the advances in research as well as the results of innovative treatments such as pioneer project IDEFIX, therapy dogs, which is developing the complex hospitalier San Luís de Palencia.

These meetings are sponsored by the Fundación María Josefa Recio, institution non-profit whose aim is to help and defend the interests of people with mental disabilities or mental illness through the protection of persons with disabilities and the development of projects of research and teaching.

Profile of the hospital sisters

The Congregation of the sisters hospital has treated more than 16,000 people in Castile and León, Spain since 1989, more dependent on cases in all areas of mental illness, dementia, elderly, intellectual disability, and rehabilitation.

In our country, the hospital sisters have 28 care centres distributed in eleven autonomous regions: Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque country, Castile and León, Madrid, Aragon, Catalonia, Valencia, Andalusia and Canary Islands.

Throughout its centuries-old existence, the hospital sisters have extended by 27 countries in Europe, America, Africa and Asia, offering more than 20,000 places for the care of people with mental illness and/or any pathology.

Schizophrenia day

(Centre Hospitalier Benito Menni, Pº Juan Carlos I, nº 10 – Valladolid)
Program
09: 00 to 09: 30 reception attendees, accreditation and delivery documentation.
09: 30 to 10: 00 opening.
10: 00 to 11: 00 keynote: “treatments psychosocial: something more than a hope ”
Dr. Fermin Mayoral Cleries
11: 00 to 11: 30 round table: “ rehabilitation interdisciplinary psychosocial in schizophrenia ”
” usefulness of new technologies and procedures in the rehabilitation and
recovery of the person with enf. “” Mental ” “
Dr. Manuel a. Franco Martín
“ rehabilitation in patients with refractory schizophrenia psychosocial ”
MS Amaya Ortiz de Zarate Augustine
11: 30 to 13: 30″Psychological techniques for schizophrenia psychosocial rehabilitation”
D. Alejandro Florit Robles
16: 30 to 18: 10 panel discussion:”New trends in the schizophrenia psychosocial intervention”
16: 30 to 16: 40 “ functional evaluation in patients with schizophrenia ”
Dr.” Jesus j. of the Gándara Martin
16: 40-16: 50 “ hyperprolactinemia by antipsychotics: is clinically relevant? ”
Dr. Ángel Luis Montejo González
16: 50 to 17: 00 “ staff therapy of schizophrenia ”
Dr. Francisco of the elm Romero-Nieva
17: 00 to 17: 10 “ effects of a cognitive rehabilitation program: neurocognitive study ”
Dr. Jesus j. Gomar Soñes
17: 10-17: 20 “study Icaro in patients treated with antipsychotic drugs for the first time: characteristics
and perspectives ”
DRA.” Natalia Jimeno Bulnes
17: 20 to 17: 30 “ industrial aspects in the rehabilitation of psychoses ”
Dr. Ricardo Martinez Gallardo
17: 30 to 17: 40 “ intervention in Grave Mental Disorder perspective Contextual –
functional ”
D. Carlos Francisco Salgado Pascual
17: 40-17: 50 project IDEFIX. Therapy assisted by dogs
D. Emilio black González
17: 50-18: 00 “ assessment of the level of dependence due to mental disease ”
Ms. Teresa Orihuela Villameriel
18: 00 to 18: 10 “ application of new technologies ”
D. Jaime Gómez García-Bermejo
18: 30 to 19: 30 closing conference: “ Investigation on Schizophrenia in Spain ”
Dr. Benedict Crespo-Facorro
19: 30-19: 50 conclusions and closing

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Nocturnal enuresis in children has big impact in the life of the adult.

Enuresis of children has great impact on the life of the adult.

-at least 18 per cent of children who suffer from bedwetting can continue suffering this disorder in adulthood

-The child enurético should be dealt with by the appropriate medical specialist and only in few cases require, in its infancy, the involvement of a psychologist

– at the same time the rate has an impact comparable to other chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes or arthritis

Glasgow, 2011-September new data, presented last Friday at the Congress of the International Continence Society (International Continence Society) in Glasgow (1), suggest that the enuresis – wet the bed while you sleep – in children might be an indicator of future rate (medical term that designates the need to get up to urinate)(, at least on two occasions, during the night) and night-time bedwetting in young adulthood.

This new study carried out by a group of German researchers aims to establish the degree of relationship between the rate and a history of enuresis in childhood.

The study submitted to 1,201 adults to a questionnaire according to their degree of relationship; Thus the 53.4% of participants reported suffering rate, 18.1 per cent reported intermittent symptoms of nocturnal enuresis and the remaining 28.5% acted as control group.

In comparison with the control group, results showed that the night-time bedwetting in children was a strong indicator of future night-time bedwetting in adults (p < 0.0001; predominance 9.841 reason). Nocturnal enuresis in children were also expressed as an indicator for the symptoms of rate in adult life (p = 0. 0747; reason for predominance 1.351).

These results reinforce the need for treatment of enuresis in children, not only to reduce the number of patients who can continue suffering night-time bedwetting in young adulthood, but also the number of those that could develop rate afterwards.

Enuresis affects the general welfare of the child and their quality of life and to not be treated, may persist into adulthood. Without treatment at least one in ten children will follow wetting the bed of life (2). The results of the study showing that at least 18% can continue suffering from adult enuresis and suggest.

In addition, do not treat this disarray can have a negative impact on children’s mental health and lead to the development of psychological disturbance and social (3).

It is estimated that in Europe more than five million children wet the bed (4). United Kingdom is the most frequent childhood chronic disorder after asthma, affecting more than half a million patients between 5 and 16 years old (5). Data presented last Friday represent an important warning that the problem did not progress into adulthood, manifesting itself as well as night-time bedwetting in adulthood or rate.

The importance of these findings is reinforced with additional research, also presented at the meeting of ITC in this year. The area of primary care of Boston held a questionnaire among 5.503 adults, to investigate the impact of the rate on the quality of life.

Alarmingly, the study revealed that the rate has an impact comparable to other chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes or arthritis. This also suggests that the need to frequently go to the bathroom at night increases the likelihood that these patients suffer from depression, especially if we talk about young men and women.

“Many parents are prepared to make their children back to school after summer vacation, night-time bedwetting is usually one of their major concerns.” It’s really important to remember that in most cases this problem can be treated medically and that it is not because of the child. “The first step to help your child and to prevent future problems is to talk to your pediatrician” stated Dr. Daniela Marschall-Kehrel of the German Academy of bedwetting. “These data show that it is really important to seek treatment for the general welfare of the child, but also to reduce the possible impact on the future”.

Nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary removal of urine during sleep, that occurs in children from five years unless there are problems in their central nervous system to the justifiquen7. It is a common problem with similar prevalence throughout the world.

For Dr. Santiago García-Tornel, Associate Professor of the University of Barcelona and clinical Chief of the service of Pediatrics of H. Sant Joan de Déu, “ parents and professionals still have misconceptions about the meanings, recently approved, incontinence, i.e. involuntary leakage of urine during the day and Bedwettingi.e., the leakage of urine occurring while the patient is asleep during the night, and even during the siesta. Some children who will then be adults may suffer both problems at once ”.

Night-time bedwetting is more common in boys than in girls, and if left untreated, 16% of elders aged 7 will continue to padeciéndola7. It is believed that children outweigh enuresis with age, but there is data in adults that demonstrate otherwise. Hong Kong studies suggest 2.5% still suffer the problem over the 40 years, and of them, 50 per cent suffers from enuresis three times or more each week. The data presented today makes clear the importance of treating enuresis (1).

Many parents are unaware that the night-time bedwetting is a chronic disease. Almost half of them ignore the problem, delaying his speech until your child wet the bed at least five times per week. In addition, 80% mistakenly believed that stress and concerns are the main cause of bedwetting in children (9).

“ Both works point out once again that bedwetting is not a psychological disorder and that it should not therefore be included in the DSM IV-TR, “ the Bible of psychiatrists ” and, unfortunately, seems nor will be removed from the next edition, DSM-v alsoshow a little-known aspect so far as the large number of patients enuréticos persistence up to the age of adulthood, and more remarkable still, others shall suffer rate with the disorder that leads to their quality of life, job performance and social relations. The child enurético should be treated by the specialist with proper medical treatment and only in few cases require, in its infancy, the involvement of a psychologist ”, indicates Dr. García-Tornel.

The reality is that, in most cases, enuresis is a disease that can be treated effectively and forever.

Referencia:

(1) Nykturie. Are today ’ s rate the former bedwetters patients? An internet based national epidemiological survey, ICS 2011, Abstract (ABSTRACT NUMBER 241)

(2) Hjälmås k. Pathophysiology and impact of nocturnal enuresis. ACTA Paediatr. 1997 Sep; 86 (9): 919-22.

(3) Schulpen TW. The burden of nocturnal enuresis. ACTA Paediatr. 1997 Sep; 86 (9): 981-4.

(4) http://www.ferring.com/en/therapeutic/urology/About+Bedwetting/

(5) ERIC 2001. A compilation from the Europe World Year Book 1998 using the statistics from surveys in Great Britain, Holland, new Zealand and Ireland (Butler 1998)

(6) ICS Abstract 543. Rate and Quality of Life. Results from the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) Survey. September 2011.

(7) Butler et to the. Alspac, 2005, BJU; 96: 404-410

(8) Yeung CK, Sreedhar B, Sihoe JD, Sit FK, Lau j. Differences in characteristics of nocturnal enuresis between children and adolescents: to critical appraisal from a large epidemiological study. BJU Int 2006; 97 (5): 1069-1073.

(9)BRMB International Survey, 2002

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Carlos Rus new manager of the FNCP.

Carlos Rus new manager of the FNCP.

the National Federation of private clinics, has appointed Carlos Rus as the new manager of the Federation.
Spain, 2011-September within the modernization plan that is driving the new Board of the National Federation of private clinics has proceeded to appoint a new manager of the FNCP. Mr. Carlos Rus holds a degree in law at the University of Navarra and Master in management of companies by the International Institute San Telmo, among other positions, Rus has previously, Director of human resources of Dolmen Consulting, Manager of external relations in Andalusia in the company Mercadona and new projects in Portobello Marbella (estate)where he worked for six years.

Currently, it is member of the Executive Committee and President of the Commission on labour relations of the CES (Business Confederation Sevillana), and member of the Labour Relations Commission of the CEOE, mediator of the service of collective disputes in Andalusia and it has also been member of the Board of Directors of the CEA (Confederation of Andalusian business).

following the appointment of Mr. Carlos Rus the organizational structure of the National Federation is composed of Mr. Gabriel Uguet (Chairman), Mr. José Bernardo Silveira (Vice-President), Dr. Valentín Ballesteros (Vice-Chairman), Ms. charity Marshal (General Secretary), Dr. Tomas Merina (Treasurer), Dr. Jesús Gómez Montoya (Accountant) and Mr. Carlos Rus (Manager), most other members of the Board of Directors representing the greater part of the autonomous communities.

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Open the deadline for submission of dossiers of the II prize of art Grünenthal, dedicated to photography.

Open the deadline for submission of dossiers of the II prize of art Grünenthal, dedicated to the photography


-the first prize, worth 10,000 euros, will be released as a single copy

-Interested artists may submit their dossiers until September 20, 2011

Madrid, 2011-September Grünenthal Pharma, pharmaceutical company concerning the treatment of pain worldwide, opens the deadline for submission of dossiers of artists interested in participating in its II art Prize dedicated to photography under the theme “ that the pain is only a memory ”. First prize is endowed with 10,000 euros and in this second edition artists may submit or collective of artists, Spanish or Portuguese, or of other nationality if they reside at Spain or Portugal.

The participating artists should submit a single photographic work, consisting of one or several images with freedom in the technique used, under the overall theme of the pain relief and produced expressly for this call. Works that have been previously submitted in another contest will not be accepted. Also, participants must deliver before September 20, 2011, a test print of the work in the format deemed appropriate to not exceeding the extent of A3, accompanied by a detailed description of the materials and dimensions in which the work will be presented in case of being selected. Original works will not be accepted until the moment that are required by the Organization expressly. The work must be effectively produced and ready to display in the time of submitting the documentation.

Proposals will be evaluated by a jury composed of prestigious personalities from the arts and medicine, that will analyze the works submitted to appreciating its artistic quality and its relevance to the theme of the contest on dossier. The jury is formed by D. Oscar Alonso Molina, art critic and independent curator, Dr. Manuel Alberto Camba, President of the Spanish society of pain, Dr. Duarte Correia, President of the Associaçao Portuguesa para o Estudo da Dor, D. Pierre Gonnord, photographer, Ms. Ivânia de Mendonça Gallo, Director of the fair of art contemporary art Lisbon, D. Alberto Schommer, photographer, D. Guillermo Solana, Chief Curator of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and as the Secretariat of the same, Ms. Angelika Grundmann.

You will be awarded a first prize endowed with 10,000 euros, which may not be divided, and three honourable mentions. Photography awarded the first prize will be edited by its author as a single copy and will become part of the collection Grünenthal.

About Grünenthal

Grünenthal is a pharmaceutical company concerning the treatment of pain worldwide, both for patients and for doctors and health managers. Innovation is one of its fundamental principles and one of the keys to be leaders in the global market for moderate to severe pain. Grünenthal is an independent German company family-owned, with offices in 36 countries around the world. Founded in 1946, Grünenthal has 347 employees in the region of Iberia and approximately 4,900 at the global level. In 2009 global sales figures reached 881 million euros. Also, Grünenthal Pharma ranked 17 in the Group of companies of between 250 and 500 employees in the prestigious ranking ‘ Best WorkPlaces 2011 Spain ’, produced by Great Place to Work ®.

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Innu opens new offices in the World Trade Center.

Innu opens new offices in the World Trade Center.

Spain, 2011-September Communications specializes in Innu health agency moves within the building World Trade Center in Barcelona where it is headquartered since 2005 and is installed on the local 10 of the ground floor of the South building of this office complex. The new location of more than 500 meters square and in front of the sea, represents a considerable improvement in performance, accessibility and technological resources.

Innu still backs the World Trade Center, one of the most important business centers, which ensures access to multiple services and the creation of synergies at level international

Xavier Lorenz, Director-General of Innu, stresses that “ this change is part of our development strategy and enables us to provide optimal conditions for the performance of our work, have spaces more extensive and versatile for our teams and clients and provide us with the ability to continue to grow in the coming years ”.

Innu is a communication agency independent established in 2002, with its headquarters in Barcelona and specialising in health, formed by a broad multidisciplinary team that develops communication projects based on the management of the scientific evidence and the application of new technologies for brands and clients of national and international

New postal address:

Innu S.L.

World Trade Center Barcelona

Moll de Barcelona s/n

building South. Ground floor. Local 10

08039 Barcelona. Spain

Tel. + 34 933428950

Fax. + 34 933428951

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips