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Was ist Artificial Intelligence? – Video
Was ist Artificial Intelligence? Cross-Media und Film Studenten der SAE waren auf dem A MAZE Continue reading
Your Daily Dose – Medicine for the Entrepreneurial Mind (Self-Inflected Wounds) – Video
Your Daily Dose – Medicine for the Entrepreneurial Mind (Self-Inflected Wounds) In this segment, Dr. F. Gianmichael Salvato, Director of the Institute for Quantum Healing Noetic Sciences, and founder of the Barefoot Millionaires Dream .. Continue reading
The Personalized Medicine Coalition's Ninth Annual State of Personalized Medicine Luncheon to Feature Janet Woodcock …
WASHINGTON, May 17, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Personalized medicine and targeted therapies hold great potential to improve patient care and health care efficiency. At the Ninth Annual State of Personalized Medicine Luncheon hosted by the Personalized Medicine Coalition (PC), Janet Woodcock, M.D., Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), will discuss how the FDA is dealing with the expanding field of personalized medicine, including the new program to encourage its development. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130517/DC16280LOGO) When: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 12:00 p.m. Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology: Dr. Chang, CHOC Children’s – Video
Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology: Dr. Chang, CHOC Children's Dr. Anthony Chang, Medical Director of the CHOC Childrens Heart Institute, shares about the amount of medical knowledge that is available now and how it's do.. Continue reading
Philanthropic Freedom: "If You Can’t Measure It, You C – Video
Philanthropic Freedom: “If You Can't Measure It, You C Hudson Institute's Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) is pleased to announce the publication of its pilot study on Philanthropic Freedom, the first time that… By: hudsoninstitute Continue reading
Institute of Medicine, Heart Association disagree on sodium
An expert panel at the Institute of Medicine said recent studies examining links between sodium consumption and health outcomes support recommendations to lower sodium intake from the very high levels some Americans consume now — 3,400 milligrams or more of sodium a day — the equivalent to about 1.5 teaspoons of salt. UPI /Monika Graff License photo PHILADELPHIA, May 16 (UPI) — The Institute of Medicine says studies found the value of cutting salt intake to very low levels is inconclusive, but the American Heart Association disagrees. An expert panel at the Institute of Medicine said recent studies examining links between sodium consumption and health outcomes support recommendations to lower sodium intake from the very high levels some Americans consume now — 3,400 milligrams or more of sodium a day or the equivalent of about 1.5 teaspoons of salt. Continue reading
Institute of Medicine: Lowering daily sodium intake below 2,300 milligrams may do more harm than good
A report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) suggests that lowering sodium below 2,300 milligrams per day may be harmful to your health. While the organization, which is the health section of the non-profit organization the National Academy of Sciences, says that Americans are eating too much salt in their diets currently, their research has led them to conclude that lowering sodium too much may increase other adverse health risks. “These new studies support previous findings that reducing sodium from very high intake levels to moderate levels improves health,” committee chair Brian Strom, George S. Continue reading
Institute of Medicine: Lowering daily sodium intake below 2,300 may be bad
A report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) suggests that lowering sodium below 2,300 milligrams per day may be harmful to your health. While the organization, which is the health section of the non-profit organization the National Academy of Sciences, says that Americans are eating too much salt in their diets currently, their research has led them to conclude that lowering sodium too much may increase other adverse health risks. “These new studies support previous findings that reducing sodium from very high intake levels to moderate levels improves health,” committee chair Brian Strom, George S Continue reading
Prof. Eric Lander Secrets of the Human Genome II Medicine – Technion Lecture – Video
Prof. Eric Lander Secrets of the Human Genome II Medicine – Technion Lecture “Secrets of the Human Genome II – Medicine” by Prof. Eric S Continue reading
The Morality of Capitalism: a Freedom Party sponsored talk by Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute – Video
The Morality of Capitalism: a Freedom Party sponsored talk by Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand Institute On May 6, 2013, Freedom Party of Ontario and the Toronto Objectivist Committee presented a talk by Yaron Brook titled “The Morality of Capitalism”. Brook is … Continue reading
The Policy Implications of the Institute of Medicine’s Evaluation of PEPFAR – Video
The Policy Implications of the Institute of Medicine's Evaluation of PEPFAR The Institute of Medicine's recently completed Evaluation of PEPFAR assesses the program's performance over the past decade, as it transitioned from an emerg… By: csisdc Continue reading
Nominations Open for the Inaugural Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine
CLEVELAND, April 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –National and international nominations are being sought for the inaugural Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine, which will honor a medical researcher for notable achievements in innovation, creativity, and potential for clinical application. The Harrington Prize, which carries a $20,000 honorarium, is the result of collaboration between the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), one of the nation’s oldest and most respected medical honor societies, and the Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals Case Medical Center. Continue reading
Chinese tourists sail to disputed islands: report
The first Chinese tour ship to visit disputed South China Sea islands set sail, state media reported, a move likely to stoke a long-running territorial row between Beijing and its neighbours. Plans to allow tourists to visit the Paracel Islands is the latest stage in China’s development of the territory, which has previously angered Vietnam and caused concern in Washington Continue reading
SafePlace – Institute of Medicine / National Academy of Engineering Go Viral Challenge 2013 – Video
SafePlace – Institute of Medicine / National Academy of Engineering Go Viral Challenge 2013 Become a Facebook fan: http://www.facebook.com/SafePlaceApp Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SafePlaceApp SafePlace is an app designed for mobile… Continue reading
Baylor Health Care System Earns CEO Cancer Gold Standard Accreditation
CARY, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The CEO Roundtable on Cancer recently accredited Baylor Health Care System with the CEO Cancer Gold Standard. Continue reading
Traditional Indian systems of medicine to be promoted abroad
New Delhi, April 10 (IANS) As part of an initiative to promote traditional Indian systems of medicine abroad, the health ministry has signed agreements and set up research facilities to collaborate with international universities, an official said. Continue reading
Fuel Freedom Foundation to Host Webinar Featuring Co-Directors of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security …
IRVINE, CA–(Marketwired – Apr 4, 2013) – Fuel Freedom Foundation: WHAT:Book Club & Webinar Series: Fueling the Future Fuel Freedom Foundation hosts a series of webinars that give audiences the opportunity to engage in lively conversations about America’s oil addiction with like-minded individuals, leading industry experts and policy-makers. WHO:Energy experts and co-directors of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) will discuss their book, Petropoly: The Collapse of America’s Energy Security Paradigm via an online webinar. WHEN:Monday, April 8, 2013 7:00 – 8:00 p.m Continue reading
Discussion: How to Improve Accountability in Medicine ?
23 Twitter Facebook Email An estimated 1 million or more patients are harmed in America’s hospitals every year. Join doctors and patient safety advocates for a discussion on accountability and spurring improvement. by Blair Hickman ProPublica, Apr. Continue reading
Gene therapy may aid failing hearts
Mar. 25, 2013 In an animal study, researchers at the University of Washington show that it was possible to use gene therapy to boost heart muscle function. The finding suggests that it might be possible to use this approach to treat patients whose hearts have been weakened by heart attacks and other heart conditions. Continue reading