Month: February 2012

The Mayor of Bogotá in Quito signed an agreement of cooperation on disability

Quito, 13 feb (EFE).-the Mayor of Bogotá, Gustavo Petro, today signed a cooperation agreement on disability with the Vice President of Ecuador, which will send three teams of experts to that city to report on the “Manuela Espejo” program, which has helped thousands of people in this country. Ceremony of subscription, the Secretary general of the Vice-President of Ecuador, Armando Hunt, said that thanks to a study of the program “Manuela Espejo” was determined the existence of 294,000 people with disabilities in Ecuador and developed public policies in support. Petro regretted that much of the cities are not made to accommodate disabled people and have been rather people with a deficiency which have had to attach to the cities. Therefore said that it wants to make a “human Bogota” to house disabled people who, he said, are “subjects of rights”, among them, health. A way to move from speeches to practice, said the Mayor, is reflected in the signing of agreements such as the subscribed today in the center of Integral attention Manuela Espejo (Caime). The three brigades that will come to Bogotá transmit knowledge and experiences about disabilities in Ecuador to implement projects of prevention, care and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. In August 2011, Vice President Ecuador Colombia Lenín Moreno, and Angelino Garzón, respectively, started the process with the signing of a first agreement to replicate the...

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Hypothermia improves the results of asphyxia at birth

new YORK (Reuters Health) – the newborn infants with ischemic encephalopathy hypoxic ( EIH), whether it is severe or moderate, to obtain better results if they are treated with therapeutic hypothermia, shows a meta-analysis. The discovery was kept even if the babies were handled with cooling brain systemic or selective, said the researchers. “Doctors should be evaluated to provide therapeutic hypothermia “ as part of these routine clinical care “ born”, said the team of Canadian experts in an article posted in Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. El Dr. Mohamed a. Tagin, the Hospital for sick children of Toronto, Ontario, and his colleagues claim that the evidence to support hypothermia in the newborn infants with EIH has been ambiguous. Recent reviews reported benefits in the newborn infants with severe but not moderate encephalopathy and vice-versa. For this reason, experts conducted a systematic review to assemble “all available information” and identified seven and controlled trials randomised met all the inclusion criteria. Four trials used total body cooling and three, selective head cooling compared to normothermia, in a total of 1.214 newborn infants with moderate to severe EIH. From the information collected, the proportion of overall risk of death or major disability of the neurodevelopment at 18 months was 0.76 with hipotermina, compared to the normothermia, found the team. The number-needed-try was 7 (seven). In addition, hazard ratios were 0.75...

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Not to abandon the nicotine patch prevents relapses

new YORK (Reuters Health) – when the smokers than are using nicotine patches are suffering a relapse, they would be more likely to not go back to smoking if they continue using these elements rather than abandon treatment, determined a new Studio. A team returned to analyze the results of a study on the effectiveness of nicotine in smoking patches of United States. The review included 509 participants that had a relapse from the third to the fifth week of treatment. (Means “ relapse” smoking just a )( cigarette). The authors noted that users of the patches were more likely than placebo ( control group) users to “recovering”, i.e., to quit between the sixth and the tenth week of treatment (8 percent versus less of the 1% of the control group). “The effect is not very great.” “Does not leave us with his mouth Open”, said Dr. Norman H. Edelman, medical director of the American Association of the lungs and not he participated in the study published in Addiction. The specialist said that the study had limitations, as a “secondary” analysis of a clinical trial that does not was designed to respond if adhering to the therapies of nicotine replacement improves recovery from relapses. In addition, the study was conducted with funding from GlaxoSmithKline, to produce the Nicoderm CQ patch and other therapies for replacement, while the members of...

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Participants from Oncology trials would have wrong idea

new YORK (Reuters Health) – the participant of clinical trials phase I Oncology therapies they language the risks and the possible sobreestimarían benefits, suggests a study. These tests are often the first time that a new drug tested in humans and its aim is to assess the effects adverse and acceptable doses. Participate in these studies rarely is good for the health of the patient. “Note that the Act to understand what it’s all about the “” participation is much more complicated than you think”, said the principal author, Rebecca Pentz, Professor of ethics of the research of the Faculty of medicine at Emory University, Atlanta. Pentz said by e-mail that when participants describes the risks and the benefits of participating in a clinical trial, would use this story to follow hopeful. But they would not understand if such participation also has risks, such as the realization of more biopsies. Pentz team interviewed 95 patients in a trial phase I cancer clinical. To determine if they blended research with care, the authors asked them If the trial aimed to help science or they like patients, and if it was the essay or the doctor who “decided” what treatment be used. Only 31 participants responded correctly to the objective of the trial was purely scientific and that the design of the study determined the treatment used. On if the participants...

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A program for weight loss helps adolescents

New YORK (Reuters Health) – A team of Australia it gained moderate effects with a prolonged program and decommissioned intensity so thin adolescents, although one version which included text messages and emails not gave a better result. Binh Nguyen, of the University of Sydney team included to adolescents 151 in a 24-month program of duration named Loozit, with group sessions for the adolescents and their parents alter behaviors. 12 Months, 40 percent of teens had lost at least 5 percent of their body mass and a fourth her reduced by at least 10 percent, although the most retained overweight....

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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