Month: November 2011

WTO calls that “there are no borders” health among the autonomous communities

Signed an agreement with the Department of health of Aragon, after meeting with the President of the community

ZARAGOZA, 28 (EUROPA PRESS)

The President of the College medical organization, Juan José Rodríguez Sendín, has bet because “there are no borders” health among the autonomous communities, that “there are no differences in the provision of services and conditions”, as well as keep the levels of quality, at a time of crisis economic.

Rodríguez Sendín in Zaragoza on Monday signed a framework agreement for collaboration with the Director of health, Social Welfare and family of Aragon, Ricardo Oliván, after meeting with the President of the autonomous community, Luisa Fernanda Rudi.

The firm has also been signed by the President of the autonomy Council and President of the Teruel Medical College, Ismael Sanchez, the President of the College of doctors, Huesca, José Ignacio Domínguez, and the President of the College of physicians of Zaragoza, Henry of Figuera.

The President of the College medical organization has referred to the importance of improving wait times for that “delays” in the diagnostic tests and treatments “do not go against the health and life” of patients

Juan José Rodríguez has also defended a Pact of State health to ensure that all those involved to agree “in principle” and has been estimated that “it is possible to” implement its proposals and “generate enthusiasm in times of crisis”.

In his opinion, “it is possible to cooperate” and he assured ranging from medical professional corporations to “lend a hand and to cooperate” with the precise measurements in this situation because “together do best”.

Commitment of all

The Aragon health adviser, Ricardo Oliván, has stressed that the solution to succeed must be “shared by all” and has defended a “greater commitment to move forward with the system” health and “I know” that the collective medical “is going to be on the side of common sense” and measures “that bet by the system to be sustainable”.

In this sense, reminded that Tuesday is a new meeting of the Bureau of coordination of health of Aragon, with proposals and suggestions “to improve the management and reduce expenditure”, but without cuts in the portfolio of services, has underlined.

On the conclusion of the sectoral table of health – which brings together health administration and trade unions – this Thursday, he has remarked that she discusses all the labour issues because the “scope of bargaining” is provided legally.

In this regard, it has been argued that “strengthen” human resources in health also “drift in the improvement of the quality” of the system and pointed out that will convene in alternate years contests of transfers and oppositions, to show favourable to start first with the transportation, while decisions on this matter will be taken “of a consensus”.

The President of the autonomy Council and President of the College of physicians of Teruel, Ismael Sanchez, has ensured that Aragonese doctors will “respond adequately to the austerity measures” that they claim to a “more effective management”.

Also refers to the registration of professionals to develop, to know the number, the specialties and their positions, “and hope will be fruitful for planning needs”.

Framework Convention

The framework agreement signed Monday between the General Council of colleges of physicians and the Department of health aims to improve the training and the program of attention to the medical sick.

Juan José Rodríguez explained that Spain is “pioneer” in the development of this last programme, serving physicians who fall sick of certain pathological – alterations of mental health and alcohol or other substances legal units-, in order to care for them and to facilitate their recovery and return to work.

In this sense, has indicated that 92 percent of doctors attended in the past ten years in Spain with this program have returned to work by what the results are “excellent”. All of them, 1180 have passed through the income of the program unit and many others have been treated as outpatient.

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More than 200,000 users of SES will change from next Wednesday family physician

MERIDA, 28 (EUROPA PRESS)

More than 200,000 users of el service Extremadura of health (SES), a 20 percent of the population Extremadura, will change of medical of family from el next day 30 of November, because that day is begin the incorporation of them 172 medical that have retrieved a plaza in the contest of transfer led to out by el SES.

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Is 99 family doctors in primary care teams, and 73 doctors call that will change job on Wednesday, day 30.

Transfer contests allow that from time to time health professionals can benefit from the geographical mobility that best suits their personal expectations and are voluntary, recalls the Government regional note press.

This contest of transfer involves a “breakthrough” for the optional of the SES, because it also implies an improvement in the quality of his personal life, given that “in most cases it is a step forward in family conciliation, and in others a closeness to their usual homes”, adds.

Also the Servicio Extremeño de Salud wishes to convey a message of “peace and normalcy” to its users, because these changes “will not result care alteration,” maintaining the quality and dedication of the health professionals.

On the other hand, adds the SES although change the doctor attending them, the health of the users data are kept available to the new medical attached.

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The environment in which children are raised influences, they say, your body weight

(www.neomundo.com.ar)-_La_obesidad_infantil_puede_prevenir_se.) Observing the behavior of the mother and his own weight at the time of giving birth is possible to detect the risk of developing obesity in kids for two years and half.

Laura Pryor, the specialist in preventive medicine of the Université de Montréal (Canada) which conducted the investigation, argued that the environment surrounding children strongly influences the chances of suffering an obesity in the future. “It is necessary to intervene early way in families at risk for weight problems and the transmission of the poor health of one generation to another,” he warns.

The World Health Organization (who) estimated that in 2010 about 43 million children under five years they were suffering from overweight. Children with this condition are at high risk of becoming obese adults, thereby increasing the risk of having a disability or premature death. Currently, 10% of the adult population suffers from obesity.

Moms QUE INFLUYEN

Pryor team worked with 1,957 guys whose height and weight had been carefully measured as they were five months old until the age of eight. With this information, they calculated the body mass index (BMI), a measure that takes into account the height and weight to determine if a person suffers an overweight or obese.

Pryor noted that boys have evolved differently from birth: a group maintained a BMI low but stable, others maintained a moderate BMI and the rest went up weight to the point that increased your BMI. “We found that the careers of the three groups was similar until the boys played two and a half years. “At this point began to increase the IMC of some of them”, he explains.

To search for the causes of this phenomenon, the specialist noted that the guys that started to clog up so early in his life had mothers with a high weight or they smoked. In fact, these two aspects of the mother’s health had much more influence than the weight of the boys at birth.

Pryor recognizes that “behavior is very difficult to change and is influenced by a complex of factors of the environment network”, but expected the results of its study to help mothers to prevent obesity in your children.

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Double in less than 40 years the world demand for food

(www.neomundo.com.ar)-_A_medida_que_la_población_mundial_aumenta_también_lo_hace_la_necesidad_de_alimentos,_ael_punto_que_para_2050_se_duplicará_la_demanda_de_comida_a_nivel_global.) And produce this amount will strongly affect the environment to enhance the greenhouse effect.

Scientists who came to these conclusions also believe that it is necessary to change the way in which agriculture is practiced to meet food requirements to protect the environment. Its findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

“The gas emissions of the greenhouse effect that generates agriculture could double by 2050 if current trends continue in the global production of food.” “This could be a major problem because agriculture already cause one-third of greenhouse gas emissions”, explains David Tilman, ecologist in charge of the investigation has been done at the University of Minnesota, United States.

Methods more green

the specialist explained that the level of global demand for food is what determines how much expanding agriculture and, therefore, the contamination to the environment. And Tilman considers that it is possible to avoid the problems that would bring the increase in the demand for food if developing countries start using techniques that already take advantage in the first world Nations that achieve increased performance of the Earth.

The use of nitrogen fertilizers also help to alleviate pollution, said Tilman.

“Strategically increase the production of crops in developing countries and the less developed would reduce the overall environmental damage caused by the production of food, and would provide a more equitable worldwide amount of food,” said Jason Hill, another ecologist who participated in the investigation.

Tilman argued that if first world Nations to help countries in developing to incorporate more modern agricultural practices, then the amount of land used for planting will be reduced. “Our analysis – ensures Tilman – shows that we can save most of the Earth’s ecosystems to help poor nations of the world to feed themselves.”

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Last chance to save Kyoto climate summit

DURBAN, South Africa (Reuters) – almost 200 countries began on Monday the international talks on climate over time playing against him to save the Kyoto Protocol, designed to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases to which scientists accuse of an increase in the levels of the sea, intense storms, droughts and bad crops.

Countries have faced for years and there is little hope of achieving some significant progress, despite the increasingly serious warnings of climate experts. Diplomats also wondered if the host South Africa will be equal to the challenge of mediating in tough bargaining that extends until December 9 in Durban.

Poor countries say that the rich have enriched using coal, oil and gas and that they be allowed to develop to overcome poverty. Developed countries say that the major developing economies, like China, India and Brazil, must submit to emissions targets for the world to have any chance of stopping the dangerous change climate.

And there is a lot at risk. Two UN reports this month said that the greenhouse gases have reached levels unprecedented in the atmosphere and global warming would probably bring more floods, stronger cyclones and droughts more intense.

The Organization for cooperation and economic development (OECD) said that the global average temperature could rise between 3 and 6 degrees Celsius at the end of the century if Governments do not contain emissions, which cause a destruction unprecedented, with the melting of glaciers and the increase in the level of the sea.

Said that an increase of 80 per cent of global energy demand would increase emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2 by 70 percent by 2050) and it was anticipated that emissions from transport is duplication, due in part to an increase in demand for automobiles in developing countries.

The Kyoto Protocol commits the most developed countries to legally binding targets for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, causing the warming of the planet. The talks in Durban are the last chance to establish a new round of goals before the end of the first phase of the Protocol in 2012.

“It may seem impossible, but you can get it done,” he told the delegates Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on the changing climate.

Small steps

Diplomats expect to be some progress in financing to help developing countries with increased risk to the effects of global warming, especially in Africa and small island States island.

Rich countries committed themselves to the goal of providing $ 100 billion a year for the climate by 2020. However, United States and Saudi Arabia have objected to some aspects of the Green Fund for climate, to help manage what.

Also the possibility that some rich countries commit themselves to further cuts in emissions. But the debt crisis that is suffering the zone euro and United States makes it unlikely that those countries step up their aid or impose further measures that could harm their prospects for growth.

“Given the current global political and economic situations, the renewal of the Kyoto Protocol is highly unlikely,” said Jennifer Haverkamp, Program Director International of the climate for the Environmental Defense Fund. “But that is not an excuse to make the world feel and do nothing”.

Any agreement depends on China and United States, the largest contributor to the world, from accessing an action binding in a more comprehensive by the year 2015, agreement to something to which both have resisted for years.

Russia, Japan and Canada say that he will not sign a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol if the major emitters do not also.

Envoys said that he could reach an agreement with a new set of binding objectives but they saw only likely so to sign the European Union, New Zealand, Australia, Norway and Switzerland.

The Alliance of small island States (AOSIS), said: “If Durban postponed a legally binding agreement (…)” “many of our small island developing States are literally and figuratively condemned”.

Despite the promises of cuts emissions by individual countries and the Kyoto Pact, the United Nations, the International Energy Agency and others say that they are not sufficient to prevent that warming of the planet in more than 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times, a threshold beyond which the scientists say that climate risks become unstable.

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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