Saturday, December 28, 2013

Better care for babies with cerebral infarction

Better care for babies with cerebral infarction
On Friday, November 21 at UMC Utrecht opens a subdivision for babies who have had. Stroke UMC Utrecht hopes efficiently detect these patients and then be treated better.
The 'neonatal stroke unit improves the diagnosis and treatment of newborns with cerebral infarction. Strokes can cause severe disability in later life.  for more information about health  http://jennaskyler.bravesites.com/entries/general/weight-loss-sensations-from-the-use-of-buckwheat-diet

 Early detection and treatment through physical therapy increases the chances of successful long-term outcomes. If the stroke has a genetic cause, doctors may suggest genetic counseling in further family expansion. UMC Utrecht expects to record. Around 25 children with cerebral infarction each year, the special department combines the expertise required for the diagnosis and treatment of these babies.   read for more details visit my web page  
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As nurses receive special training to recognize
 Seizures in babies these attacks are often a sign of a stroke. Nurses play a key role in the early detection of ischemic stroke. "With the department, we hope the care to give a new impetus to these new-born children," says Prof. Dr. Linda de Varies, professor of neonatal neurology.
Strokes come in babies more than the expected 1 per 4000 births, according neonatologists of the UMC Utrecht. This has, among other things due to better detection techniques. Doctors are increasingly using an MRI scan to check.

Unborn babies exposed to endocrine disrupters

Unborn babies exposed to endocrine disrupters
Unborn babies are exposed to chemicals that disrupt the endocrine system, so their metabolism is adversely affected. This is evident from the European OBELIX study coordinated by the Vie Universities Amsterdam. VU professor of toxicology Juliette Léger, of the Institute for Environmental Studies of the VU, tells tonight on the topic in the broadcast 'Alarming substances "of the television program Zambia.
Chemicals disrupt metabolism  for more information about health  http://startaidea.info/blogs/viewstory/707772

The chemicals disrupt the metabolism because they mimic the action of hormones in the body. Examples include compounds in plastics, dioxins (toxic substances resulting from the treatment of waste), polychlorinated biphenyls (previously used in the industry, but still present in the food chain due to their stability) (used for various applications such as packaging materials) and per fluorocarbons. These substances are present in food in low concentrations in pregnant women and can end up in the unborn baby. They can have a disruptive effect on the metabolism which can lead to hormone balance and growth of fat cells is disturbed.  go to for about health   http://www.queerkat.com/groups/topic/view/group_id/53/topic_id/38/post_id/60

The substances are associated with obesity because they can interfere. Hormone balance and energy metabolism Stricter rules for using chemicals from the European OBELIX survey shows that all hormone-disrupting effects that influence at low levels, according to the legal standard to be safe, have on the body weight.

Important in addressing work-related mental health

The approach also focuses on a number of target groups with a higher risk of failure, for example, flexible workers and corers. in 2012 gave 2.1 million workers regularly have to work under pressure of time is also experiencing 40 percent of all employees in the Netherlands workload. In our country, 1.1 million workers make (had) with inappropriate behavior by colleagues and 100,000 employees systematically bullied.
Important in addressing work-related mental health problems is a corporate culture in which employees timely raise that they experienced excessive workload or stress. Executives also have the knowledge and resources to be here to do something. for more information about health http://caulacbonail.com/blogs/268514/411300/benefits-and-harms-of-starvation  

This is why Minister Escher organizes meetings for employers and employees with good examples are used as role models. The minister wants to encourage agreements on tackling workload also be recorded. In collective agreements Tackling PSA is part of the Sustainable for more details go to the link http://mobsapp.com/index.php/blogs/28699/21422/fasting-for-weight-loss-did-not

 Employability program and in line with the National Prevention Programmed and the European campaign "Healthy work is work stress 'running in 2014 and 2015. In the spring of 2014 Escher Minister sends a letter to the House with an elaborated program of activities. Earlier this month he announced all measures that make it easier to combine work and care.

Disease in our country

1 in 3 cases absenteeism by stress and third of absenteeism in the Netherlands caused by work-related psychological problems
This is called psychosocial workload (PSA) is the most common occupational disease in our country. This type of complaint is often caused by an imbalance between work and home, workload, job insecurity or aggression and violence in the workplace. For many companies, the subject still insufficient negotiable
Writes Escher Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in a letter to the House in which he announced a plan for addressing PSA. for more information about health http://issuu.com/jennaskyler/docs/heahthcare_tips_2014

From April 2014 the Minister Escher, along with employers and employees, four years extra attention to prevent loss due to psychological problems
The Minister wants a public dialogue on the subject initiating and supporting employers and employees in their approach. The Inspectorate Social Affairs is in control extra attention to PSA. For the approach, which runs until 2018, attracts Escher in 2014 nearly 1 million Euros  article research by http://too4u.eu/blogs/141/288/benefits-and-harms-of-starvation

When addressing the focus of the first two years at counteracting pressure, aggression, violence and intimidation.
These are the greatest risks, for example, education and financial institutions, half of absenteeism caused by high pressure. In the third and fourth years of the approach is to combat discrimination and harassment in the workplace heart.

Friday, December 27, 2013

A well-functioning human brain

Flying with such defects is quick to make and have dysfunctional neurons and learning and memory problems. “Genes Grouping The latter is exactly what the research Annette Scheck does in Radom. Scheck:”for more information about health  http://flavors.me/jennaskyler

Researchers have known for some time the idea that the genes for intellectual disabilities in a number of groups can be divided. For example, a well-functioning human brain nerve cells to be built by a construction group. In the early development of the brain neurons lot to be towed by a mobility group 'and there is also a "communication group" of genes that cause nerve cells to talk to each other. read for more details visit my web page  http://jennaskyler.inube.com/blog/3704823/exposing-your-body-a-strict-diet/

Investigation of such groups cannot do so easily in humans. “Genetics of the mind Brain researchers, geneticists and doctors are just very curious about such functional groups. Scheck: "If you know which genes belong to such a group, which groups all been there, you get a kind of genetic, biochemical blueprint of the human mind. It shows not only how the mind works, but also what can go wrong while making learning disabilities occur. That makes such a grouping of "intellectual disability (VB) genes as important. In the fruit fly, we can very well examine how, when and where genes and groups of genes precise work.

Causes intellectual disabilities a better picture

Causes intellectual disabilities a better picture
A fruit fly has a lot more sense than we think. As a result, fruit flies also particularly valuable for research into the underlying causes of intellectual disability in humans. Calculated with fruit fly research Port knew Blackbird Field and Annette Scheck of knowledge about (local) genes that cause mental impairments in humans greatly expand. for more information about health  https://www.smore.com/cyqd-healthy-living-tips

Two percent of the population has an intellectual disability. There are more than 400 genes are known that such a condition may cause, and perhaps that is the number of years or until 1000. Such intellectual disabilities are part of often very different syndromes. It is this large number of genes and the enormous diversity of pathologies make a good overview of the underlying genetic and molecular relationships very difficult. Mentally limited fruit fly, however, we know that man - and his mind - has evolved from organisms that earlier in evolution emerged. read for more details visit my web page http://jennaskyler.blogrr.net/post/to-reduce-weight-you-should-drink-water

Thus, the human brain has for a major part is composed of genes which, for example, the mouse or the fruit fly as well have. The proteins in our head usually seem like two drops of water on those involved in the mouse or fly brain, where they are (almost) the same neurological processes. Who wants to know which genes cause mental impairments in humans, and therefore even the mouse or fruit fly with the same genetic defect investigations?

Empowerment of victims is crucial for recovery

Empowerment of victims is crucial for recovery
The resilience and empowerment of victims of violence, crime, accidents and disasters plays a much too small role in scientific research and assistance. That has to change, because it is precisely the ability to seek help they is very important in reducing stress and health problems. for more information about health  http://wallinside.com/post-10578077-liposuction-is-performed-under-general-anesthesia.html

That argues Professor Peter van dear Valdez Victim logy Friday, December 20th in his inaugural address at Tilburg University.In recent years, attention to the negative effects of crime, violence, accidents and other emergencies has grown tremendously. In it, the interest of all possible stress and health problems, which, moreover, it is known that a (small) minority of intense and there has long suffered. For the resilience and self-reliance of many victims is much less attention in the society. read for more details visit my web page  http://www.mamapearl.com/blog/25843/for-people-who-want-to-lose-weight/


As for the fact that not all stress and health problems solely by the relevant events are determined. Studies show that suspected mental health problems are hardly bigger than imagined, are not always well received, while the message is essentially positive, Van dear Valdez.

Such important nuances even call incomprehension: thus becomes the suffering of those affected are not denied? Oddly plays in scientific research on the health effects, resilience and self-reliance of affected no dominant role. For example, studies of risk factors for stress and health problems such as PTSD, pay as little attention to. Whether victims actively seek professional help (and get) is barely raised. However, new research results show how important it is to take this into account. Precisely professional help and treatment can greatly reduce stress and health problems.