Month: September 2011

Training course in implantology surgery module

The training aims to provide the theoretical basis and practice of the dental surgeon, with emphasis on planning and implementation of osseointegrados implant surgical cases. 

Training

Taught by professors Luiz Antonio Mazzucchelli Cosmo, master in implantology by UNISA, specialist in implantology and periodontology and author of the first book about bone transplants of Brazil; and Luís Guilherme Scavone Macedo, a PhD candidate in fixed prosthesis by Unesp SJC, master in implantology by UNISA and author of the first book about bone transplants of Brazil, the course presents multiple cases planning unit and aesthetic areaspartial rehabilitations,

and totals.

Programming

  • History and evolution of implantology
  • types and shapes of current prosthetic implants
  • Connections implant surgical techniques for reopening of implants bone tissue biology
  • sutures techniques complementary examinations

  • Pharmacology applied to implantology
  • equipment and Instrumental making surgical guide

  • Hands on surgical stage of
  • surgeries for students
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Exams

* the course will provide engine and surgical kit 3i for students operate.

>/service start: 25 and 26 March (five monthly modules)/> : of 09:00 to 06:00 pm/ >: Investment five parcels of R $ 550.00

> www.cetao.com.br/

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60,000 inhabitants suffer from Alzheimers disease.

60,000 inhabitants suffer Alzheimer.

Madrid, 2011-September near 60,000 Madrid suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disease whose incidence is growing to be linked to the ageing of our population. It is estimated that 75 per cent of the 600,000 age 65 or over living in the city of Madrid have memory problems and about 20 per cent suffer from mild or slight cognitive impairment.

training of memory with computer in the center of cognitive deterioration prevention

cognitive impairment goes from those older people who have memory problems causing them alterations in their daily lives, to persons suffering from dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s. More than 40% of people with mild or slight cognitive impairment will develop dementia over the next four years.

Given the seriousness and extent of cognitive impairment, the Ayuntamiento de Madrid through the prevention of the cognitive impairment of Madrid Health Center is working with people older than 65 years of age in work of prevention and stimulation of cognitive functions, particularly stressing the importance of early diagnosis.

This municipal Center has resources for the assessment of memory and other cognitive functions, workshops of stimulation and training of memory and individual activities with computer, all this served by a full team of professionals in areas such as Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, medicine, nursing and work
social.

workshop group training of memory in the Centre of cognitive deterioration prevention

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The Dr. Jesús Sánchez Martos, appointed medical advisor in the portal medico.com Spain.

El Dr. Jesús Sánchez Martos, appointed medical advisor in the portal Spain medico.com.

Medico.com tab to a recognized professional with over twenty years of experience as a collaborator in media communication.

New York, September of 2011. The company medico.com Inc. owner of the http://www.medico.com website reported the appointment of Dr. Jesús Sánchez Martos as consultant physician for Spain, a place of utmost importance to assist the proper functioning and quality of information disclosed by patients and medical personnel in this new virtual community available to the e-pacientes.

The e-paciente is a citizen with concerns about health, which uses the internet as a resource, studying on his own illness, finding best centers, insisting on better treatments, providing information to other patients, and serving as collaborators of the doctors.

Medico.com offers an opportunity for the exchange of advice to users who want to share information health.

Medico.com allows health registered, well patients and/or professional users to exchange information and experiences on multiple disease health care. Medico.com is a bi-directional channel that patients can help with your data to the research, or provide experience and ideas for the improvement of health through him. Share, listen, learn are the keys to the success of web 2.0. The portal contains query information on dozens of disciplines as well as a blog to the community of users and a powerful platform for questions and answers with search tools. It’s a free and open web where can view, share information and ask questions in different areas or medical specialties.

Since its launch in July of this year, the portal has received more than 200,000 visitors to share information, an example of this is the page of Diabetes

Health 2.0: for more information, greater need for control

Internet, nowadays, is already the greatest method of provision and access to health information and its use generates benefits in the health of citizens, but also makes arising poured information security-related threats. Therefore, the professional supervision of all the contents to be discharged is accurate. According to Elan Dekel, founder of medico.com, one of the advantages of ‘ medico.com ’ is that “ the patient that comes with some knowledge about their condition, and informed consultation will have better questions to ask, will understand in greater depth what the doctor tries to explain it, and thus more likely to follow treatments given to their diagnosis with awareness ”.

About Dr. Jesús Sánchez Martos

Dr. Sánchez Martos will be along with the Manager of the portal in our country managers of content, opinions and information expressed in the portal because it will have to ensure compliance with regulations as well as advising the users in the correct use of consultation services offered in this community of questions and answers on health issues. Martos Sánchez, medical doctor and Professor of education for health at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, has a long career of twenty-three years linked to the media, a work that has been recognized with several awards for his informative career in favour of the health promotion and disease prevention. Awarded entity has been others l Prize Abumar of media and journalistic prize of the Spanish Heart Foundation. He is a collaborator with Lucas in RNE, also runs a daily space Buenos days Madrid of Telemadrid program called “Health Al Día”. He has directed the “Epidemic of health” programme on Radio outside of Spain, where he worked as a consultant physician in “Time America” and “Africa today” programmes. He has directed various health programmes on radio and television and is the author of many research papers in the area of education for health. His popular books include highlight “for time”, “How to face over the years to enjoy a healthy life”, where it picks up, with great informative character, all healthy tips that years trafficking in “catch” to the listeners and viewers of their interventions in the social media.

“A knowledgeable patient is easier that it can cure or control their illness and a person heals well informed, is much more difficult that you sick.” But having much information does not always mean being better informed. “My goal is to contribute with my advice to medico.com to be a clear reference of medical information of rigor and credibility” says Dr. Sanchez Martos.

About Medico.com

This project is supported by a medical team in the United States led by Dr. Julian Fisher, Professor of Harvard University as well as by Gilles Frydman, former President of the society for participatory medicine and spokesman for the more numerous and active Association of cancer in the United States, the ACOR. The Medico.com Advisory Council is composed of Esther Dyson (EDventure Holdings), Javier Saralegui (founder and former President / COO of Univision.com), and Gregg Zegras (President, RealAge Inc.). Medico.com is supported by companies such as First Round Capital, FirstMark Capital, Greylock, Nexus Venture Partners, and investors include David Friedberg (Watherbill counselor), Fabrice Grinda (Councillor of OLX), Jason Harinstein (Vice President of corporate development in information), Geoff judge (co-founder 24 / 7 Real Media and partner at iNovia Capital), and José Marín (IG expansion partner).

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Severo Ochoa modernises and expands its unit of pain.

El Severo Ochoa modernises and expands its pain unit.

expansion and improvement of its facilities.

-La pain unit has direct natural light providing greater comfort to the patient

– have expanded facilities in 50 square meters with which currently has a total of 123 square meters

Madrid, September of 2011- the University Hospital Severo Ochoa de Leganésbelonging to the public network of the community of Madrid, has launched the new pain unit that resulted in a 50% increase on the previous surface, as it passes from 73-123 square meters. In addition, facilities are modernized with natural light in units and a greater comfort to their users. This improvement of the facilities is part of the improvement measures taken by the hospital. Once finished the works of extension of the Centre is being conducted a reuse of spaces resulting from the extension and modernisation of various services of the Hospital, among the pain unit

this unit, located on the second floor of the Hospital, zone A, has been enlarged its 50 square meters surface. Of the 73 that he turned into 123 square meters. This allows the use of space in a more rational manner taking as the comfort of the patient. Still counting the same bed, but facilities providing them with direct natural light and a close and warm atmosphere have improved.

on the other hand, will have improved working conditions for health unit workers has endowed the offices of more meters and improved implementation of treatments precisely by the wider facilities.

The activity of the unit focuses on preoperative processes and pain. As regards the first of these were carried during the first half of the year a total of 5.129 consultations, mainly of early consultations (4.749). The successive consultations were 380. With regard to treatment of pain, in the same period of time, has been a total of 2,095 external consultations, of which 329 were first consultations and successive 1.766.

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In 2050 will be logged more than 113 million cases of dementia around the world.

In 2050 will be logged more than 113 million cases of dementia in all the world
21 September: day world of Alzheimer’s.

Spain, 2011-September coinciding with the celebration of the world day of Alzheimer, FEEN: the foundation of the brain presents the report “ socio-economic impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias ”, some of his conclusions are:

-to carry out preventive activities could be reduced by 12 million cases in all the world

-the health costs of Alzheimer’s sufferers are 34% greater than those resulting from a similar people without the disease.

-En Spain, most of spending caused by dementia is borne by the family of the patient, but if it recayese on the public health would be 10% of its entire budget.

– mortality attributable to dementias resembles diseases such as cancer or vascular disease and is one of the leading causes disability.

-75% of the families in the care of Alzheimer’s sufferers suffer stress and a % 50 depression.

The data reflected in the report “ socio-economic impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias ”, prepared by the team of experts from the FEEN: the foundation of the brain confirms that cases of dementia increase exponentially with age. The team had been coordinated by the DRA. Cristina Prieto and helped the DRA. Eimil Ortiz, Dr. Carlos López de Silanes, and Dr. Marcos Llanero.

Thus, while its prevalence is below 2% in the group aged between 65 and 69 years, this value is doubled every 5 years, reaching 10-17 per cent in the Group of 80 to 84 years and reaching values of 30% above the age of 90. Thus, it is estimated that, by 2050, in Spain, will be more than one million patients, while around the world, the figure will come to 113 million. “ A genuine global epidemic in the coming years, due to the progressive ageing of the population is therefore predictable ”, says Dr. David a. Perez, Director General of FEEN: the FUNDACIÖN of the brain. “ However, is estimated to carry out preventive activities, it would retasar the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, and therefore cut 12 million global cases in 2050 ”.

Dementia is a clinical syndrome characterized by a persistent and progressive deterioration of the higher brain functions (memory, language, orientation, calculation or spatial perception, among others), with the consequent loss of autonomy of the patient, increasingly dependent of othersdetriment of their social activity and their caregivers. “ Although Alzheimer’s disease is between 60% to 80% cases of dementia, there are numerous pathologies that also produce, as for example those produced by vascular brain disease, which is the second commonest cause ”, explains the Coordinator of the study the DRA. Cristina Prieto.

Dementia increases the burden of affected persons, with special incidence of vascular problems (17.9 per cent suffers from ischemic heart disease, 32.3% brain stroke), risk of falls (17.7 per cent of the patients suffer any fracture), infections (14 per cent had pneumonia) and depression (more than half of patients). In addition, it is also a significant risk of hospital admission factor, that increases significantly the average patient stay (78,11 days with average 6.9), being also medically complex revenue. In fact, the health costs of Alzheimer’s sufferers are 34% higher than those resulting from a similar people without the disease.

Mortality attributable to dementia (30% male, 50% in women over 85 years) stands at a level close to other diseases such as cancer or vascular diseases. It is also one of the leading causes of disability in the surrounding countries: causes a greater dependence than diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease or cardiovascular diseases. “ Nevertheless, dementia is not usually a public health priority, with the difficulty that this implies for setting up prevention programmes in early stages ”, says Dr. David a. Pérez. “ However, our country is a pioneer in safeguarding the autonomy and dignity of the patient with dementia through the preparation of the 2009 Sitges document, which lays the legal and ethical foundations of patient with dementia care ”.

In Spain, most of spending caused by dementia is borne by the family of the patient (87% vs. 13% assumed by public funds). This makes the economic cost is underrated, not allowing a good budgetary planning. Even so, it is estimated that, in 2004, the total expenditure was 8.2 billion euros, which would have meant having been assumed by the budget total of health, 10 per cent of expenditure; on the other hand, the annual cost per patient ranged from 18,000 to 52,000 euros, depending on the severity of dementia. “ Measures that can reduce the total cost of dementia include early diagnosis, the implementation of a treatment in mild phases and the use of non-pharmacological therapeutic alternatives ”, explains the DRA. Prieto.

On the other hand, it is estimated that the patient with Alzheimer’s disease precise of 70 hours of care a week, that mainly fall on family members. These caregivers show a considerable increase in physical and psychological illnesses: up to 75% suffer stress and 50% depression, resulting in a loss of quality of life and an early institutionalization of the patient.

The report “ socio-economic impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias ” of the FEEN: the FUNDACIÖN of the brain, also points out that there is a very important proportion of dementia not diagnosed, especially in milder stages, due to a lack of social awareness in our country, and a poor public health planning (lack of training and adequate infrastructure); Despite the fact that early diagnosis has clearly demonstrated a reduction of the social impact and the economic impact of the disease. “ However, the suspicion of dementia has become the first reason for consultation in neurology, which contrasts with the shortage of time available for patient and the lack of specialized units. It is necessary to implement global programmes allowing early diagnosis, a multi-dimensional treatment and a multidisciplinary approach covering not only the patient but also the main caregivers, to reduce the burden health, social and economic of dementias ”, the report concludes.

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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