Monday, September 17, 2012

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aging doctors

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 1 minuto atrás
AMA seeks clear path for doctors' re-entry into medicineRecognition is growing that physicians' careers may involve time away from clinical practice -- and that they need a straightforward way to return. By VICTORIA STAGG ELLIOTT, amednews staff. *Posted Feb. 28, 2011.* Fifteen years ago, Mark Greco, MD, an internist in Yardley, Pa., left clinical practice to work for the pharmaceutical industry because he became a single parent and needed a more regular schedule than he had as a critical care intensivist. After working in private practice, Brian Gould, MD, a psychiatrist in Minneapo... mais »

Artigo| Cidades para pessoas

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 10 horas atrás
*Artigo| Cidades para pessoas* Artigo| Cidades para pessoas16 de setembro de 20120 *As pessoas não precisam ser cuidadas, elas têm que se sentir incluídas no cuidar* *MARIA DE NAZARETH AGRA HASSEN** É característica do discurso vazio a apropriação de conceitos que causem impacto positivo, mesmo que o restante do discurso e principalmente a prática não guardem relação com as atrativas locuções. A noção de cidade para as pessoas tem se disseminado como posição política e visão de mundo em várias cidades, ainda que nossos políticos, que recentemente passaram a utilizá-la, incorram em co... mais »

ARBS and amyloid

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 15 horas atrás
ARBs May Curb Amyloid Deposition in the Brain Megan Brooks Authors and Disclosures September 13, 2012 – Angiotensin-receptor blocker (ARB) therapy may cut the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by reducing amyloid deposition in the brain, a new study hints. The study, based on aggregated data and brain autopsies from 890 patients from 29 AD centers in the United States, showed that ARB treatment correlated with less amyloid accumulation and AD-related abnormality independent of other AD risk factors. "To our knowledge, this is the first human evidence to suggest that treatment with ARB... mais »

Blue Horizons...

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 20 horas atrás
The U.S. Air Force just released today a jaw-droppingly impressive, fast-paced video on accelerating change,* “Welcome to 2035…the Age of Surprise” (see video below).* Produced by the U.S. Air Force Center for Strategy and Technology at The Air University, the video was based on Blue Horizons, a multi-year future study being conducted for the Air Force Chief of Staff, a “meta-strategy for the age of surprise.” Blue Horizons 2007 was only the beginning of a series of annual long range vision studies which are known collectively as “Blue Horizons.” These annual studies serve as an i... mais »

Why Riots?

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 20 horas atrás
We are now one year away from global riots, complex systems theorists saySeptember 11, 2012 [image: Riots] (Credit: Marco Lagi, Karla Z. Bertrand, Yaneer Bar-Yam) What’s the number one reason we riot? Hunger — food becoming too scarce or too expensive. So argues a group of complex systems theorists in Cambridge, and it makes sense, *Motherboard* reports. In a 2011 paper, researchers at the Complex Systems Institute (CSI) unveiled a model that accurately explained why the waves of unrest that swept the world in 2008 and 2011 crashed when they did. The number one determinant was soarin... mais »

IT, Mind, Consciousness, Reality...

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 20 horas atrás
WHOA, DUDE, ARE WE INSIDE A COMPUTER RIGHT NOW?THIS NASA SCIENTIST THINKS WE COULD BE By Ben Makuch *Illustration By Julian Garcia* Two years ago, Rich Terrile appeared on *Through the Wormhole*, the Science Channel’s show about the mysteries of life and the universe. He was invited onto the program to discuss the theory that the human experience can be boiled down to something like an incredibly advanced, metaphysical version of The Sims. It’s an idea that every college student with a gravity bong and *The Matrix* on DVD has thought of before, but Rich is a well-regarded scientist... mais »

Aging - DNA damage

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 1 dia atrás
p a p21-dependent senescence-like phenotype driven by a DNA damage response 1. Diana Jurk1,†, 2. Chunfang Wang2,†, 3. Satomi Miwa1,†, 4. Mandy Maddick1, 5. Viktor Korolchuk1, 6. Avgi Tsolou3, 7. Efstathios S. Gonos3, 8. Christopher Thrasivoulou4, 9. M. Jill Saffrey2, 10. Kerry Cameron1, 11. Thomas von Zglinicki1 Article first published online: 12 SEP 2012 DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00870.x © 2012 The Authors. Aging Cell © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland Issue [image: Cover image for Vol. 11 Issue... mais »

Message from Prof. Bernard Lown

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 3 dias atrás
Bernard Lown, MD *http://www.youtube.com/embed/XRCIzZHpFtY?rel=0* 15:02 (1 hora atrás) Dear Friends, If we can do such miraculous God-like acts as shown in this unbelievable landing on Mars, why can't we feed the hungry, house the homeless, educate the young, heal those hurting, green the planet and at last make human beings deserve the name human by bringing an end to violence and war?! In Peace, Bernard Lown

Hypertriglyceridemia

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 5 dias atrás
From HeartwireNew Clinical Guidelines for Treating, Screening Hypertriglyceridemia Michael O’Riordan Authors and Disclosures September 10, 2012 (Chevy Chase, Maryland)* *— Adults should be screened for high triglyceride levels once every five years because of the potential risk of cardiovascular disease and pancreatitis associated with hypertriglyceridemia, according to new clinical-practice guidelines from the *Endocrine Society *[1]. Individuals with high triglyceride levels should undergo further assessment of other cardiovascular risk factors, such as obesity, hypertension, abno... mais »

1 de cada 3 US$ em saúde...

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 5 dias atrás
11 de setembro de 2012 | N° 17189 ARTIGOSDesperdício..., por Aloyzio Achutti* Documento recente do Instituto de Medicina (IOM – o braço da saúde das Academias Nacionais Americanas) estimou em torno de US$ 750 bilhões em 2009 nos Estados Unidos o desperdício no setor saúde. Pode ser que o montante traduzido em moeda nos impressione mais do que o sofrimento humano de pacientes e de profissionais estressados, os absurdos da ineficiência e da falta de cobertura, motivos pelos quais a discussão sobre reforma vem se arrastando, e este seja um dos temas principais da atual campanha política... mais »

Diacetyl na Pipoca...

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - 5 dias atrás
Buttered Popcorn Flavoring Linked to Alzheimer's Diacetyl in Butter Flavoring, Beverages May Build Brain Plaque Save This Article For Later Share this: Font size: AAA By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD [image: popcorn] Aug. 8, 2012 -- The flavorant that adds buttery taste to foods and a smooth feel to beverages may also trigger Alzheimer's disease, new studies suggest. The flavorant, diacetyl, already is linked to lung damage in people who work in microwave popcorn factories. This led many microwave popcorn makers to stop using diacetyl in their product

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