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Greene County Health Beat: Multimedia Project
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Greene County Health Beat. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Check Out This Short Video I made for Class! I hope it provides a glimpse into the Adult Day Center that I've been writing about for the past few weeks. April 14, 2010 at 9:34 PM. Awesome video. I enjoyed watching it. Great job, Lori! April 20, 2010 at 12:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Why is Sanitation A Commodity? Jackson County Health Beat. Stephanie Rucker, RN, Jefferson Health Clinic. CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: ACC--Biomarkers, future clinical endpoint in heart failure trials
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. ACC- Biomarkers, future clinical endpoint in heart failure trials. In recent heart failure clinical trials, the biomarkers are also being widely used as primary and secondary indications. The primary biomarkers are dyspnea, weight loss, LV size and composite. The secondary biomarkers are LV size and function-ACE-I, BB trials, BNP-Val-HeFT, NYHA class-ACTION-HF. They have even already written down the scenarios for the future of biomarkers not so far away.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: May 2010
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Friday, May 7, 2010. Boston Trip (2): IHI. IHI is growing, not only nationwide, but also worldwide. IHI has an international forum every year which draws almost 6,000 people, and also has cooperation campaigns in many other countries, such as the UK and Japan. Although currently there is no connection with China, I believe there will be in the not so distant future. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Boston Trip (2): IHI. Jackson County Health Beat.
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Greene County Health Beat: AHCJ Conference 2010
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Greene County Health Beat. Monday, April 26, 2010. The Association of Health Care Journalist annual conference was held in Chicago this year and in one word- -Fantastic! I was star struck in a way only a health nerd would be- -Thomas Frieden, CDC Director and Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, DHHS spoke at the opening of the conference. They said nice things (insert what I cannot remember here). If you are unfamiliar with Unnatural Causes. April 27, 2010 at 8:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As a G...
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Greene County Health Beat: February 2010
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Greene County Health Beat. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. In my absence I've managed to accomplish a few things, travel a few places, and see some brand new faces. Good experiences though they were, the past few weeks have garnered more excitement and challenge than I thought possible. Below are links to information on Adult Day Centers and to the Greene Center. Hopefully you will see what an asset this is to Greene since it serves a unique community of residents. Enjoy! Greensboro Adult Day Health Center.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: Boston Trip (2): IHI
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Friday, May 7, 2010. Boston Trip (2): IHI. IHI is growing, not only nationwide, but also worldwide. IHI has an international forum every year which draws almost 6,000 people, and also has cooperation campaigns in many other countries, such as the UK and Japan. Although currently there is no connection with China, I believe there will be in the not so distant future. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Boston Trip (2): IHI. Jackson County Health Beat.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: Beverage vending environment
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Last Tuesday (March 16th2010), the world’s second-biggest soft-drink maker, PepsiCo Inc., announced its plan for removing full-calories sweetened drinks from schools in more than 200 countries by 2012. This happened at the same day first lady Michelle Obama urged major companies to put less fat, salt and sugar in foods and reduce marketing of unhealthy products to children. If you logged into the homepage of Georgia Vending Service, whose FREE snack and...
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: The guilty conscience and health promotion
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Monday, March 22, 2010. The guilty conscience and health promotion. The increasing body weight and waist circumference always are considered as the natural result of aging. Most senior people are satisfied with their bodies, because their parents, friends and neighbors all seem to be living the same way. When this happens, the guilty conscience seems to become more effective in persuading older adults to lose weight. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: Boston Trip (to be continued)
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Saturday, April 24, 2010. Boston Trip (to be continued). As I know, in some forms, the bacteria and virus can survive for hundreds of years or under extreme conditions. If the scientists had already successfully determined the 1918 flu virus's genetics sequence by using historic tissue samples recovered from a female flu victim buried in Alaska, why can't we imagine that we might find something more in those jars? Maybe some ancient virus, I guess. April 28, 2010 at 4:28 AM.
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT: March 2010
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CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH BEAT. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. ACC: ICD shocks management. Repetitive shocks are a medical emergency, which are associated with significant morbidity. An ICD is associated with a 2- or 5- fold increase in mortality, with the most common cause being progressive Heart Failure. Only 20-35% of ICD shocks are appropriate. 33% are inappropriate shocks, while the last is “Phantom” shocks which only can be sensed by patients, but no record in ICD memory data. Other approaches to manage ICD i...