athletesheart.org
Book Review: The Exercise Cure by Jordan D. Metzl, MD
http://www.athletesheart.org/2013/11/book-review-the-exercise-cure-by-jordan-d-metzl-md
Athlete's Heart Blog. Dr Larry Creswell on athletes and heart health. Athletes and preventive care (41). Endurance Corner articles (32). Exercise and the heart (49). Famous athletes with heart problems (19). Heart 101: The basics (4). Medications and the athlete (11). Resources for athletes (19). Sports-related sudden cardiac death (27). Book Review: The Exercise Cure by Jordan D. Metzl, MD. November 26, 2013. By Larry Creswell, MD. Dr Jordan Metzl’s second book,. The Athlete’s Book of Home Remedies.
globalhealth.care
Global Healthcare: June 2015
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Saturday, 13 June 2015. Brilliance and Firefly: Reducing Infant Mortality With Blue Light. What Is Infant Jaundice? Mild jaundice is a condition shared by most newborn infants where an excess of bilirubin- a yellowish byproduct of the body's destruction of old red blood cells- results in a yellowish tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes. These symptoms typically appear within the first 5 days of life and disappear naturally within a week or two; however, about 10% of all newborns. Firefly and Brill...
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Global Healthcare: November 2014
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Tuesday, 18 November 2014. Could Low Cost Cameras from India Disrupt $5B U.S. Ophthalmoscopy Market? Or fundus photography, is the practice of taking high quality pictures of the eye for medical purposes. It is a standard part of an eye examination, and is used to screen for a wide array of conditions like macular degeneration, cancer, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, hypertension, or retinal detachment. In 2012, there were 105 million eye exams. They may also be a safer device. PC: Aurolab's Slit Imager.
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Global Healthcare: February 2015
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Friday, 27 February 2015. Smartphones Enable Patients To Manage Early Diabetes for Under $100 Per Year. The IoT and the Changing Healthcare Environment. The world is filling up with internet-enabled sensors of all kinds, generating a huge amount of storable data about everything, including our health. This Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare represents an array of wearables, phones, and specialty medical devices that are already producing, analyzing, and sharing medical grade data. Project, an effort ...
imedicalapps.com
Social media has changed Emergency Medicine education, 11 essential free resources, FOAM
http://www.imedicalapps.com/2013/04/social-media-emergency-medicine-education-essential-free-resources-foam
11 essential free social media FOAM resources. April 3, 2013. By Jeremy Webb MD. In the last several years, there has been a big push to deliver easily accessible, clinically pertinent information to interns, residents, and graduates of Emergency Medicine (EM) programs around the world. It is not unique to EM. In a recent Wired.com article. Below are a few of my favorite resources, but I assure you this is not an exhaustive list. I promise, you will read something today that may save a life tomorrow.
fittriathlete.com
Event Info - The Fit Triathlete
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The Fit Triathlete: Healthy Training for Endurance Athletes. Of World Renowned Sports Medicine Physicians and Experts, Treatment Providers, Famous athletes — and Wilber Anderson, CEO of Miami Ironman. Tuesday, January 27, 2015, 6-8PM with many preconference live broadcasts on OrthoNOW.tv. Thursday, Jan 15, 8:00 PM: Denis Thompson, CEO ARPwave, LIVE; Click here. Tuesday, Jan 20, 4:00 PM: Ergodynamic demo LIVE; Click here. Tuesday, Jan 27, 6:00 PM: The Fit Triathlete Event, LIVE. And presented by OrthoNOW.
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Global Healthcare: TrueLab: A Portable Infectious Disease Diagnostic Lab for $8,000
http://www.globalhealth.care/2015/03/truelab-portable-infectious-disease.html
Tuesday, 24 March 2015. TrueLab: A Portable Infectious Disease Diagnostic Lab for $8,000. The Diagnostic Promise of PCR Technology. The latter two factors are where technology can be especially helpful. Diagnostic technology that can accurately and quickly diagnose disease can provide the data necessary to make precise therapy recommendations, as well as mount targeted interventions to forestall or manage outbreaks. Stating that devices should be A. Ensitive with very few false-negatives, S. To help solv...
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Global Healthcare: Brilliance & Firefly: Reducing Infant Mortality With Blue Light
http://www.globalhealth.care/2015/06/brilliance-firefly-reducing-infant.html
Saturday, 13 June 2015. Brilliance and Firefly: Reducing Infant Mortality With Blue Light. What Is Infant Jaundice? Mild jaundice is a condition shared by most newborn infants where an excess of bilirubin- a yellowish byproduct of the body's destruction of old red blood cells- results in a yellowish tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes. These symptoms typically appear within the first 5 days of life and disappear naturally within a week or two; however, about 10% of all newborns. Firefly and Brill...
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Global Healthcare: Embrace: A Worldwide Infant Warmer
http://www.globalhealth.care/2015/03/embrace-infant-warmer-to-disrupt.html
Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Embrace: A Worldwide Infant Warmer. The Origins of Embrace. The story of the Embrace Warmer. Illustrates the international nature of innovation very well. Four entrepreneurs at Stanford from various academic and cultural backgrounds met in the Design School's 2007 "Design For Extreme Affordability" class, and began to look for unmet clinical needs in emerging markets. They were Jane Chen. What we needed was not just a lower-cost version of what exists today. We needed somethin...
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