Month: November 2011

Training in prevention of occupational risks for freelancers

training in prevention of occupational risks for autonomous

in Valencia, Castellón and Barcelona

-Union of mutual promotes training in prevention, specific and adapted to the peculiarities of the self-employed worker.

– organizes for the month of November-eight training sessions on prevention of occupational hazards to the collective self.


Valencia, November 2011-
with the aim to inform, guide and raise the awareness of prevention and safety, mutual Union has organized these training activities focusing on delivering priority to companies with self care so that they incorporate or improve the prevention of risks in the positions of labour.

Labour, health, the risks linked to working conditions and the specific risks linked to the sector and the activity of the company, are some of the content to be developed by the prevention service of the mutual, organizer of the Conference. The rights and obligations arising from the law on prevention of occupational risks as well as the integration of risk management in the business of autonomous professional environment will also be addressed.

These courses, Union of mutual to the culture of prevention also comes to this group of workers that, traditionally, has been away from the policies of occupational health and the prevention of industrial accidents. He is trying to get themselves self-employed to join the trend of awareness-raising is present in the Spanish companies with regard to the preventive culture and occupational health for some years, and it must still deeper between employers and workers.

To this end, mutual Union promotes training in prevention specific and adapted to the specificities of self-employed workers. The courses are set guidelines this group in the exercise of his activity to win effectiveness and efficiency as a result of the proper management of prevention and safety at work.

In Spain there is 1 ’ 8 million self-employed persons, registered in the first quarter of the year, according to data provided by the Union of professionals and self-employed workers, UPTA.

In recent years, at the legislative level, some initiatives have been adopted to improve the status of autonomous work, in terms of rights and obligations, the level of social protection, relations work, promotion of self-employment, as well as the figure of the economically dependent self-employed worker.

In this sense, the managing director of Union of mutual, Juan Enrique Blasco has stressed that “ there are many people who, in the midst of the current crisis, are launching in search of the own work as a way to move forward, we must therefore encourage and support the self-employed because they are entrepreneurscreators of employment, and we must help them to keep it the activity or the business that have created ”.

These classes of risk prevention for self-employed are framed in the Plan of training activities for 2011 of mutual Union, pursuant to the Ministry of labour with regard to the regulation of preventive activities to be developed by the mutual accident and occupational disease of Social Security, for the present year.

The training sessions will take place in Valencia the days 9, 10, 15 and 16 November; in Barcelona the days 21, 22, 29 and 30 of the same month and in Castellón during the month of January 2012.

Union of mutual

Union of mutual is the mutual first of the Comunitat Valenciana in assistance by work-related accidents and occupational diseases. One in three workers receive coverage of Union of mutual protects 60,000 associates and 238.220 workers. Union of mutual part of mutual Corporation, the first mutual fund group of Spain, which brings together other seven Spanish mutual, protects three million workers, and has 330 own centres distributed throughout the peninsula. Within the Corporation, Union of mutual leads the Group’s Corporate Social responsibility.

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Chiesi Spain organizes in Madrid a meeting on the importance of small airway

Chiesi Spain organizes in Madrid a meeting on the importance of small airway

Madrid, November of 2011. On 2 November was a meeting in Madrid with the title “ the importance of small airway ”. The event held in the building of the Bolsa de Madrid was sponsored by Chiesi Spain and it counted with the participation of around 150 specialists in the area of Pneumology and Allergology of Madrid, Guadalajara, Toledo, Ciudad Real and Valladolid.

In recent years has been revived interest in the study of the role of airway small in the pathophysiology and treatment of obstructive bronchial diseases.

The introduction of methods not invasive as the measurement of nitric oxide and other indicators parameters of inflammation in the exhaled air, the histological study of transbronquiales biopsies and the emergence of new techniques for diagnostic imagingthey have revived the interest by the inflammatory process that affects the small Airways.

The fact that this area is difficult to access for drugs via inhalation has stimulated the search for drugs, administered by systemic way or new systems of inhalation which they manage to produce extra-thin particles, they facilitate his arrival in the small Airways contributing to improve the therapeutic results obtained with anti-inflammatory drugs.

This meeting was an update on what is known about the anatomy, Physiology and pathology of small Airways and also showed examples of imaging techniques to assess the involvement in these pathwaystherapeutic modalities that are today available to doctors, to facilitate the arrival of anti-inflammatory drugs in the distal portion swollen, either via systemic or inhaled were finally revised.

The scientific programme featured two excellent moderators, DRA. Pillar of Lucas, elected President of SEPAR and Dr. Tomás Chivato, former President of the SEAIC, and 4 speakers renowned in small airway such as the Dr. Francisco García River, Dr. Julio Delgado, Dr. Germán Peces-Barba and Dr. Tomás Franquet.

Chiesi Farmaceutici

CHIESI Farmaceutici is a multinational pharmaceutical headquartered in Parma (Italy) founded 75 years ago.

In recent years has decided to concentrate maximum efforts of r & d ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­en the respiratory area, where your knowledge is very broad, to devote 15 per cent of its sales revenues to research such targeting in this therapeutic area has given their first fruits with launches of new drugs inhaled under the Modulite ® technology platform.

CHIESI has an extensive portfolio of innovative products and more than 600 registered patents. The Group has four research centers, in Parma (Italy), Paris (France), Rockville (United States), and finally in Chippenham (United Kingdom) with more than 300 researchers and currently are being developed, in different phases of pre-clinical and clinical, 23 new drugs. Likewise, CHIESI has signed agreements with universities in various countries.

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Seville and Marbella, new centres of training on Cynosure lasers


Seville and Marbella, new centres of training on Cynosure lasers

Andalusia, 2011-November Cynosure extends through Gnoseon, Academy for the training and knowledge radius of training action on lasers and celebrated in November two workshops in Andalusia.

The first one will take place in Seville on November 11 in room Nervión 1 of Hotel Meliá Sevilla where will be presented to attendees new Elite MPX for mother-to-be hair removal laser and also the new 15th SmoothShapes, laser, vacum and lightall-in-one ideal to reduce the body contouring and cellulite.

For its part, Marbella, on Friday, November 18 will host in Gran Hotel Guadalpín Banús in the Green River room where there will also be the same presentations.

All attendees will be a diploma.

In both workshops, the schedule will be from 9: 00 to 14: 00 hours.

Parking is available to attendees.

If you want to register, please complete the form.

and fill out the form with your data, you can call us 91 383 40 00 hours from 9: 30 to 18: 00

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Experts of the Hospital del Mar show suffering arthritis causes more fractures and more declines in postmenopausal women

Mar Hospital experts demonstrate that suffer arthritis causes more fractures and more declines in postmenopausal

the American College of Rheumatology selects a Catalan study for submission to the American press, the activities carried out at the annual scientific meeting of the Academy in Chicago

-postmenopausal women who have arthritis are 20% more risk for a fracture than women who do not have and suffer more falls 30%

-the study involves a change in paradigm because initially believed that arthritis protected patients from fractures, because it produces a few changes at the level of the joints, typical of the disease itself, which gives bones a more robust appearance

Barcelona, November 2011- A study led by researchers at the Hospital del Mar and its Research Institute, the IMIM, concluded that postmenopausal women with arthritis are 20% higher risk of bone fractures due to osteoporosis and a greater risk of falling – almost 30% – that postmenopausal women without arthritis. This study has been selected in the American College of Rheumatology annual scientific meeting and the results have been highlighted in press conference in Chicago.

The researchers of this study, which has included more than 60,000 women were proposed to discover if there was an association between arthritis, falls and fracture osteoporóticas in postmenopausal women. This study represents a paradigm shift: initially believed that arthritis protected these patients from fractures, arthritis produces a few changes at the level of the joints, typical of the disease itself, which gives bones a more robust appearance but, thanks to the study, has been that it is not and that the patients have large number of fractures. “Our data suggest that patients with arthritis have more robust bones, but this does not correlate with the reduction of fractures, but quite the opposite.” “Our results suggest that women with arthritis have an increased risk of falls and fractures osteoporóticas and, apparently, that the increase of falls is actually the cause of the greatest number of fractures that are suffering,” explains Dr. Adolf Díez, the study coordinator GLOW at the global level, along with Dr. Robert Lindsay the Columbia University “because the risk of fracture””in these women, if you have arthritis it is 12% and down to 9% if they don’t”. According to the results of the study, “probably in osteoarthritis, pain in joints and malfunctions may lead to alteration of the March and the balancing of the body and this could be the cause of an increased risk of falls and fractures osteoporotic”, says Daniel Prieto-Alhambra main researcher of the study. “Both arthritis and fractures are very frequent in the elderly, and the discovery of a partnership between the two is very important.” “Patients with osteoarthritis should be evaluated appropriately to prevent the risk of fracture, although the bones apparently will be larger and, according to some authors, stronger”, adds Dr. Díez.

The team of the DRS. Prieto-Alhambra and Díez has studied 60.393 women who were 55 years or older (2.910, studied in Barcelona) who had participated in the study GLOW (Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women), an international study carried out annually for three years, womenin a population healthy from several countries, including USA.UU., Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Spain and many others and has contributed to a deeper knowledge of Osteoporosis. Women who have participated in the study of GLOW, almost a third of them (32%) had a diagnosis of osteoporosis of these 40% had arthritis, 27% had previously suffered fractures, 15% had weight low, 38% had suffered falls recently and 18% had a family history of fracture of hip.

Arthritis is a disease articulate more common it affects middle-aged persons and older persons. In Spain it is estimated that there are about 5 million affected by this disease, characterized by progressive damage to the cartilage of the joints which, in turn, produces changes in the structures around them. These changes include accumulation of fluids, excessive bone growth, and loss of tone and weakness of the muscles and tendons, which may limit the movement and cause inflammation, pain and disability.

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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