Month: September 2011

The Futsal players Association has a new sponsor.

The Futsal players Association has a new sponsor.

laboratories quinton, pharmaceutical laboratories engaged in the preparation of sea microfiltrada in cold water, will sponsor his team formed by exjugadores of the Division of Honor of futsal, among them national and prestigious international players such as Javi Lorente, Daniel Ibañes, July GªMera, Jose Prieto, Cogorro, Javi lemons, David Marín or Cesar Munoz.

Madrid, 2011-September the Futsal players Association signed a collaboration agreement with laboratories Quinton. This agreement, fruit of the good relationship for years between the Association and the laboratories, provided the sponsorship of the team AJFS onwards team UINTONALCANDORA.

The AJFS is the Futsal players Association. Its main objective is to protect and protect the rights of the soccer player room associate as well as to legally defend the performance of the contract firm. Also advised, guides or simply supports the partner in any other aspect of the scope of their profession.

His team consists of former players of the Division of honour of Football Hall, among them national players and international prestige as Javi Lorente, Daniel Ibañes, July GªMera, Jose Prieto, Cogorro, Javi lemons, David Marín or César Muñoz, among others. Thanks to its high level, recently, the team AJFS was proclaimed champion of Spain of the 1st Edition of the LNEFS (Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala Interempresas) defeating the Fansticket. The final was held on 7 may at the Pavilion Javier Lozano de Toledo.

for the coming months, the team faces a new challenge supported by the sponsorship of the Quinton laboratories, the League of Football Hall Foundation RFEF 2011-12 (Royal Spanish Football Federation). It’s an open competition that aims to promote sporting activity between the different groups of our society, regardless of their social status. It aims to promote the values inherent to the sport, as well as promote and disseminate all cultural aspects connected with the sport.

Quinton laboratories and sport

The Quinton laboratories have a continuing commitment to sport and sportsmen and women and in recent years it is sponsoring various tests and competitions, such as Santa Pola international half marathon or Marathon Valencia, among other many events. As a result of this work, the laboratories were recognized as best company co-laborer in the XXII Gala of the Alicantinian Sport held last January.

Quinton laboratories are a few pharmaceutical companies dedicated to the preparation of sea water microu001f ltrada cold. This lets you maintain a mineral balance continued the practice of the exercise, which improves performance and prevents muscle injuries. This is demonstrated by studies with athletes in various fields that yield excellent results both in competition as training. Currently many elite athletes take longer sea water: Hércules CF, as the brothers-Esteso’s athletes, team Hockey Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, etc.

About laboratories Quinton

Quinton laboratories are a few pharmaceutical companies dedicated to the preparation of seawater microu001f ltrada in cold direct heirs of the biologist and French physiologist René Quinton, this laboratory is distinguished by scrupulously follow the original method of its founder, who have been able to update according to the European Pharmacopoeia. They are at the disposal of the professionals in the area of health or the public in general to satisfy his desire for knowledge on therapeutic Marina and use of the Quinton specialties.

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The Pure study reveals that only 50% of patients around the world receive a treatment of the cardiac risk prevention

the Pure study reveals that only 50% of patients around the world receive a treatment of the cardiac risk prevention

-According to the PURE study (Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiological study), about 60% of the world’s population who suffers from heart disease and 50 per cent of those who suffered a stroke are not taking any type of medication to prevent the risk of heart

-PURE has also shown that there is a direct relationship between the proportion of people who do not receive treatment and income economics country thus, in developing countries is 80% of patients who do not receive treatment for secondary prevention

-experts have also highlighted the high percentage, 11% of patients who do not receive this treatment in rich countries surveyed

-PUREIt has been submitted within the framework of the European society of Cardiology Congress, has analysed cases of 154,000 persons in 17 countries in different economic income

-the section of hypertension of the Spanish society of Cardiology (SEC) has also presented work in Congress, by who has shown a favourable evolution in the control of hypertension in Spain


Madrid, 2011-September
the PURE study, conducted by researchers at McMaster University of Canada and presented in the framework of the Congress of the European society of Cardiology (ESC), has revealed that there is a significant under-utilization of cardiovascular drugs around the world. Specifically, persons should receive treatment for prevention of cardiac risk globally is only 50% of them have access to these drugs.

The PURE study was conducted between January 2003 and December 2009 and analysed cases of 154,000 adult patients aged between 35 and 70 years who had a history of coronary heart disease or stroke (LCA). The study was intended to examine differences in measures of secondary prevention among countries of different economic income.

PURE showed that there was a noticeable difference between the percentage of people receiving treatment in the countries in developing and rich countries. Thus, in the high-income countries that did not receive a treatment were the 11.2% of the patients, compared with 45.1% of patients in upper middle-income countries, 69.3% of the patients in lower middle-income countries and 80.2 per cent of patients in low-income countries.

“ It is important to note that the Pure study does not include all countries, but that has been a selection of 17, which is why countries like Spain would not be represented in this study. Even so, studies such as this have us serve health authorities take note of the medical shortcomings that exist in the world, that all we need to improve access of this type of drugs to the entire population. Most of these drugs are generic and, therefore, cheap ”, emphasizes Dr. Alberto Cordero, Member of the SEC and the service of Cardiology, University Hospital of San Juan de Alicante.

On the explanation of the results, the researchers believe that it could be due to a set of factors, such as the limited availability of these drugs in the countries of low and middle-income, the difficulties in transportation or limited access to medical services.

Spanish relevant representation at the Congress of the world largest Cardiology

Spain has collaborated very actively at the XXVIII Edition of the Congress of the European society of Cardiology, that it has submitted 249 original works with more than 30,000 professionals who have gathered since last Saturday and until this afternoon in the French capital, city that hosts this year Edition of the reference Congress on cardiology.

One of the studies that have been presented during the Congress has been designed by the section of Arterial hypertension of the SEC and backed by the research agency of the SEC, which aims to analyse the evolution in the control of blood pressure in the last ten years in Spain.

The study has analyzed the records of 25,000 patients, and it has been shown that the prevalence of hypertension blood (HTA) current is 30%, reflecting an increase of 23% in the last ten years, both in cardiac patients and persons who do not suffer this type of ailments.
The study also revealed that the prevalence of hypertension in patients with heart failure present is 90%, increased 16.5 per cent in the last decade. Patients suffering from coronary heart disease also suffer from hypertension is 86% (increase of 30.1% in the last ten years), while the percentage of patients with atrial fibrillation who are suffering from hypertension is 88%, an increase of 33.2%.

Control of pressure has also increased by 26.5%, ten years ago it was 40% while is now 55% in the population in general and in patients with established disease, the increase has been 60% (from 20% to 32%).

“ These results are important because they demonstrate that although each time there are more people suffering from high blood pressure, it is also becoming increasingly higher preventive awareness of this important cardiovascular risk factor. Not in vain, hypertension is present in seven out of every ten patients cardiovascular ”, concludes Dr. Lamb.

Other studies that have been tabled in the framework of the Congress has been carried out by the University Hospital complex of Santiago and it has been to analyse the relationship between soluble receptor for advanced glycation (RAGE) compounds and acute coronary syndrome. Through this study found that the presence of a large amount of soluble in blood RAGE is a forecast of the bad hospital the patient’s evolution after having suffered an acute coronary syndrome.

Advanced glycation products are circulating molecules in the blood that reflected largely the oxidative stress that the Agency, mediating its effects through these receptors (RAGE) is subject. High concentrations of such products are harmful to our bodies, to be regarded as potential inducers of diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, atherosclerosis, and old age-related degenerative disorders, as well as micro complications and macrovascular of diabetes mellitus.

“ Through this study we can detect in the future which patients are at high risk in the forecast of the evolution of the hospital after suffering an acute coronary syndrome. This is the first study that relates the RAGE with acute coronary syndrome and we hope that eventually it can be a bookmark commonly used by cardiologists ”, emphasizes Dr. Sergio Raposeiras, Member of the SEC and the University Hospital complex of Santiago cardiologist. “ In the hospital are working to better understand the evolution and prognosis of coronary syndrome acute, so we are creating a database coordinated by the Abu-Assi Emad Dr. collects all revenue by this disease and we hope to help us deal better with this type of patients ”.

Spanish society of Cardiology (SEC)

The Spanish society of Cardiology (SEC) is a scientific and professional organization non-profit dedicated to increasing the State of knowledge about the heart and the circulatory system, to make progress in the prevention and treatment of their diseases and to improve survival and quality of life for heart patients.

The SEC has among its principal objectives contribute to research international, especially European and Latin American, create national and international links for the development of actions and represent all interested professionals in the field of cardiology.

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Fundacion Multiópticas will donate glasses graduated to the most needy in the centres of the Red Cross

Multiópticas Foundation will donate glasses graduated to the most needy in the centres of the Red Cross

-The Multiópticas Foundation, initiative of the leading company in the optical sector in Spain, has signed a collaboration agreement with the Spanish Red Cross, by which it mass. eye and donating glasses to the most needy in the centres of the institution.

Madrid, September of 2011. 95% Of Spaniards believed that the view is the most precious sense that we have, and yet, there are who can not afford a proper visual health care.

Therefore the Foundation Multiópticas and Spanish Red Cross have signed a collaboration agreement for that personnel and equipment of Multiópticas will travel to Red Cross centers to graduate from the view of those who need it, where will also be the donation of the corresponding glasses.
Convention, signed by Ángel Alegre Iglesias, President of the Multiópticas Foundation, and Leopoldo Pérez Suárez, General Secretary of the Red Cross, carried these optical optometrists, firstly, to Barcelona, starting point for a tour of several cities Spanish.

Joining which is one of the most important humanitarian institutions of our country, the Multiópticas Foundation meets its purpose of social assistance, the development cooperation and promotion of the social economy, focusing on the moment of crisis in action at the national level.

In this way, as says the President of the Foundation, “ is actively involved in solidarity actions, through the provision of resources for social programmes that develops Red Cross in favour of the most disadvantaged groups, and in particular, with regard to people with sight problems ”.

• About Cross Red español: founded on July 6, 1864, is a humanitarian institution of voluntary and public interest which has among its purposes dissemination and defence of fundamental human rights and attention to persons and groups more vulnerable in our society, activities for which promotes voluntary participation voluntary and selfless participation of natural persons and legal, public or private.

• About multióptico: Multiópticas is the leading company in Spain with more than 30 years of experience in optical services and audiológicos preventive, corrective and aesthetic advice. Multiópticas has a network of more than 140 associated with more than 500 optical and 2,000 employees. With a wide range of products of its own Multiópticas has the largest share of market, in addition to increased advertising investment in the sector. Since always Multiópticas he focused his attention towards the consumer with a close and professional treatment.

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Clínico San Carlos deals with new surgical procedures using the Da Vinci robot

Clínico San Carlos deals with new surgical procedures using the Da Vinci robot

in the specialty of General Surgery and digestive system, urology and Gynecology

– surgery of obesity, radical excision of bladder and ganglia paraórticos in neck of uterus and endometrium cancer is already performed

– since its launch in Marchfive years ago, has been 800 procedures with this robotic surgery

Madrid, 2011-September the Hospital Clínico San Carlos of the community of Madrid has begun tackling new surgical procedures using the Da Vinci robot in three specialties in which has been working for five years: General Surgery and digestive system, urology and Gynecology. so, already is being carried out obesity surgery operations; radical resection of bladder in patients with cancer, and removal of lymph nodes – linfadenectomías aortoiliaca – in patients with cervical cancer. In Gynecology also are being carried out robotic surgery in initial stages of ovarian cancer patients with deep colovaginal septum endometriosis. These procedures are added to that has been doing for five years Clínico San Carlos when he joined the robot Da Vinci to its operating and which have already made a total of 800 interventions in patients with pathologies of the above-mentioned specialties.

This Madrid hospital has been the first public Spanish in having this modern technology designed by NASA that has carried out interventions pioneers, such as a cystectomy or removal radical bladder by urology service and first hysterectomy or radical removal of the uteruscarried out by Dr. Vidart, head of the service of gynaecology also, the first obstetric intervention in Spain with Da Vinci took place at this Centre in 2007 and was carried out by Dr. Javier Magriñá clinic mayUnited States, and consisted of the removal of a tumor of uterine neck through a radical hysterectomy. Of the total number of interventions in five years with this technology, 315 have been pathologies of general surgery and digestive, urological problems 315, and 170 in patients with gynecological diseases. Procedures in general surgery and digestive system that most have operated are bile problems, hernias, obesity surgery and colorectal surgery. In urology, the vast majority of patients operated with this robot were prostate problems, and in gynaecology, histerectomías.

Surgery of high accuracy and security

Robotic surgery is performed without the surgeon are in direct contact with the patient. Located in a control console equipped with a viewfinder in 3-D, the surgeon handles a few ergonomic controls compared in prowess to the human hand. Through these instructions are transmitted to the robot which is situated next to the operating table and through two arms reproduced accurately movements indicated by the surgeon and runs the intervention. A third arm holding an endoscopic camera 3-d

This surgery allows greater advantages over instruments laparoscopic and minimal traditional invaders. This progress is reflected in greater accuracy, with smaller scars, less anesthesia, less bleeding, and fewer transfusions of blood, less risk of infection, less time of hospitalization and quicker recovery for the patient, with less pain.

Robotic surgery is appropriate in those circumstances which require a dissection of accuracy of anatomical structures such as lymph nodes, vessels and nerves, or operations of tumors. It is also useful for stitched structures sensitive and difficult to display, or the prostate in the surgery of obesity.

Robotic surgery program

Clínico San Carlos joined the Da Vinci surgical techniques in 2006 thanks to the sponsorship of the Esther Koplowitz Foundation, launching at the same time of the surgery Robotics program, directed by Dr. Jesús Alvarez Fernández-Represa, head of the Department of General Surgery and digestive apparatus (I). This programme aims to achieve excellence, both in assisting patients in teaching and research aspects and incorporate Telepresence surgery or robotic to most of the surgical specialties. The activity carried out with this robot has turned Clínico San Carlos in a landmark not only in the health care field but also on the teaching that since its inception it is underway training surgeons and resident doctors in the specialties involved in it, both the Center and other hospitals in Spain and also the rest of the world.

So, are regularly scheduled theoretical-practical courses in robotic surgery and days of international character where interventions are live so that those attending the same viewable procedures at the time receiving explanations from specialists.

As regards research, the main objective is the continuous and systematic evaluation of surgical they carried out with the Telepresence surgery or procedures robotics. It specifically monitors exhaustive, both from a clinical point of view of the welfare and economic, by comparing the results obtained with standard laparoscopic surgery and also with conventional surgery, as well as the results of international studies. The research objective is therefore to assess the impact of the incorporation of the robotic surgery surgical publications-shaped activity, participation in scientific meetings and national and international studies.

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Opening 6th bioethics course in Zaragoza

Opening VI bioethics course in Zaragoza

Centre for training of the College of doctors of Zaragoza host until tomorrow, Friday, September 2, the sixth course of methodology of the teaching and research in bioethics

Zaragoza, 2011-September at the opening of the course involved Rogelio AltisentDirector of the Institute of bioethics and health sciences, the President of the National Confederation of students of medicine Íñigo Noriega and Emilio Sanz, Secretary-General of the Conference of Deans of the faculties of medicine.

As pointed out Emilio Sanz in the opening ceremony, the course is a “ required annual meeting ”. It is the 6th Edition of a course that has established itself as a place of encounter and of national and international reference for training and discussion on methodological aspects of teaching and research in bioethics, in the degree, the graduate and the continuing education of health professionals.

In particular, the forty participants in this multidisciplinary workshop reflect on how to better convey, how to teach better and how to do research in the field of bioethics.


from left to right, Rogelio Altisent, course Director, Emilio Sanz, Secretary-General of the Conference of Deans of the faculties of medicine and the President of the National Confederation of students of medicine Íñigo Noriega.

Objectives of the course

In the words of its Director, Dr. Rogelio Altisent, “ the course seeks to analyse and discuss national and international experiences in the teaching of bioethics; training in methodology of teaching and evaluation of academic ethics and deontology; form also in methodology of applied bioethics research and discuss projects of development research ”. On the other hand, the course offers guidance to develop a personal resume of bioethics and define priorities in the research of issues ethical prevalent.

Program

The course started with the keynote “ pedagogical resources for training in values ”, in charge of Pablo González Blasco of the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). The Director of the Institute for humanistic health education development pointed out that “ humanism is not somewhat parallel to medical training, but it is located in the heart of the training of future medical ”. In fact, since its experience of more than thirty years in Brazil insisted on the need of “ promote the ability to innovate and incorporate the arts and Humanities as an instrument of a future teaching scenario ”.

During the 6th course two seminars will address such burning issues such as ethics and palliative care research or research in ethics of the management of human resources in health. Another seminar will address how to build a personal CV in bioethics.

Finally, on Friday, September 2, at the closure of the course table, involved the President of the medical school of Zaragoza, Dr. Enrique la Figuera, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Zaragoza, Javier Castillo, and the President of the General Council of colleges of physicians of Spain, Dr. Juan José Rodríguez Sendín.

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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