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edsonjnovaes · 1 year
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a pioneering medical #cannabis patient
50th anniversary of my brother Danny’s death — a pioneering medical #cannabis patient in early 1970s. My parents bought weed illegally as Nixon started War on Cannabis; it vastly transformed Danny’s quality of life on chemo toward end during his unsuccessful fight with leukemia. Peter Grinspoon, M.D. – @Peter_Grinspoon. Jan 13, 2023 Medical cannabis has a long history dating back thousands of…
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upennmanuscripts · 1 year
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Today's #MedicalMonday is LJS 435, portions of a 15th c. Arabic treatise on surgery with extensive illustrations of surgical implements. Topics covered include incision, perforation, blood-letting, wounds, bone-setting, dislocations, and sprains.
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wildmediterraneanman · 4 months
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eretzyisrael · 11 months
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Good News From Israel
In the 16th July 23 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Israeli personally tailored therapies can cure infections and infertility.
Israeli surgeons don’t need electricity to save a life in Ethiopia.
Israeli scientists won awards from France and NASA.
A new European fund is to invest a quarter of a billion dollars in Israeli startups.
An Israeli startup will generate electricity from Taiwan’s choppy seas.
The Israel Premier Tech cycling team won the 9th stage of the Tour de France.
An Israeli NGO is saving the bees – one swarm at a time.
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This newsletter edition is entitled "Chai-Tech", merging the term "Hi-Tech" with "Chai" - the Hebrew word for "Living" / "Lives". The reason is that there is so much recent news about Israeli technology to benefit human lives.
Almost all the medical articles involve Israelis using hi-tech to save lives, including breakthroughs in personalized medicine, global vaccines, stroke monitors, digital  insoles, brain disease diagnosis, prescription checkers and the innovations of Sheba Medical Center.
Israeli life-saving climate-tech features high in this newsletter with Israel's plans for a 1,000-strong delegation to COP28, the recent climate-tech delegation to the UK, 15 Israeli Climate Awards candidates, France's award to an Israeli hydrogen scientist, and Taiwan implementing Israel's wave energy solution.  Israeli hi-tech is also benefiting the environment by using seaweed to generate electricity, turning potato waste foliage into a food source, more vegan substitutes for meat, sustainable farming solutions and ultra-efficient space propulsion.
Other hi-tech programs include multi-million investments into Israeli companies developing 3D printed organs, security for schools, digital health, food-tech and agri-tech solutions. No wonder Israeli hi-tech startups are actively being sought by the US States of Virginia and Maryland.
The photo shows the construction of a solar roof over the soccer pitch of our local school in Netanya, providing shade to the young players, and green electricity for the school and the grid. Another "high"-tech solution making life better for the next generation.  Am Yisrael Chai!
Read More: Good News From Israel
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felucians · 7 months
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Microaggressions in therapy 🙃
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amins90 · 7 months
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Curing Diabetes Permanently
Curing Diabetes Permanently: Is It Possible?
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood, which can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. While there are various treatments available to manage diabetes, many people wonder if it is possible to cure it permanently. In this article, we will explore this question and provide some insights into the potential for a permanent cure for diabetes.
Understanding Diabetes
Before we dive into the possibility of a permanent cure, it is important to understand what diabetes is and how it affects the body. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, is a metabolic disorder where the body becomes resistant to insulin or does not produce enough of it. Both types of diabetes can lead to high blood sugar levels, which can cause damage to organs and tissues over time.
Current Treatments for Diabetes
Currently, there is no known cure for diabetes. However, there are various treatments available to manage the disease and keep blood sugar levels under control. These treatments include insulin injections, oral medications, and lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise. While these treatments can help manage diabetes, they do not provide a permanent cure.
Research on a Permanent Cure
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Over the years, there have been numerous studies and research conducted on finding a permanent cure for diabetes. Some of these studies have shown promising results, while others have not been as successful. One of the most promising areas of research is the use of stem cells to regenerate the damaged cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. This approach has shown some success in animal studies, but more research is needed before it can be used in humans.
Another area of research is the development of a vaccine that can prevent type 1 diabetes. This vaccine would work by stopping the immune system from attacking the cells in the pancreas. While this approach is still in the early stages of research, it shows potential for preventing type 1 diabetes in the future.
Lifestyle Changes
While a permanent cure for diabetes may not be available yet, there are steps that individuals can take to manage the disease and potentially reverse its effects. Making lifestyle changes such as following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight can help control blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of complications. These changes can also improve overall health and well-being.
Conclusion
In conclusion, while there is currently no known permanent cure for diabetes, there is ongoing research and promising developments in the field. In the meantime, individuals can manage the disease through various treatments and lifestyle changes. It is important to work closely with a healthcare professional to find the best treatment plan for each individual's unique needs. With continued research and advancements, a permanent cure for diabetes may become a reality in the future.
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chinmay-001 · 13 days
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Fake Cancer Medications Awareness
About Fake Cancer MedicationsA recent incident of fake cancer drugs trading has surfaced which raises many concern regarding oncology treatment and cancer awareness. Read on to know the details of the incident.
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nojoom · 22 days
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working at a place with a strict formal dress code = dressing in a suit without my arab mom having a crisis
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upennmanuscripts · 1 year
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LJS 426 is a copy in Arabic of Avicenna's medical encyclopedia, comprising an introduction to general knowledge of medicine, popular through the middle ages and translated and copied widely. The first 40 leaves and the last 10 are replacements.
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spreejobs · 9 months
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Dermatologist (Aesthetic) Job Vacancy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dermatologist (Aesthetic) Job Vacancy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dermatologist (Aesthetic) Job Vacancy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates JOB DESCRIPTION Aesthetic Dermatologist provide aesthetic/medical and surgical treatments to people with problems such as injection of Fillers and Botox, Skin Booster, Hyaluronic Acid, Peels, Mesotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Microdermabrasion, Cryolipolysis, Laser & Radio Frequency, skin pigmentation, CO2 laser,…
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intersectionalpraxis · 6 months
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X/Formerly known as Twitter user states: I was walking around Tokyo today and an old Japanese man was wearing a Palestine flag with "stop genocide in Gaza." He was handing out a newspaper article that called out Israel's occupation and how it's against humanitarian law. I took one and he asked if I understood Japanese…" [this person later clarifies in the next post that they do not, but they accepted it and they provided an image of this newspaper article they recieved, which I attached, with a Google translation of the document, which I will add English translations for that were provided by this user on X/Twitter: @ fumiyafilm
Newspaper article piece states (Google rough translation: Japanese to English):
Rather than making human rights and democracy a double standard, we should put "life and livelihood at the centre of politics." Gaza : no one stands above international humanitarian law for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. As Israel's occupation and blockade of the Gaza Strip intensifies, an emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution co-sponsored by Jordan and others calling for "humanitarian" measures with 121 votes in favor and 1444 votes against [I believe the translation captured this incorrectly -I believe they mean 144?)] (Japan is). Canada's amendment did not recieve two-thirds majority required for adoption. The difference between the two resolutions is whether or not they specify resposibility for Hamas's terrorist acts. Jordan's proposal does not name Hamas, calling the increase in violence since the October 7th attack and "act of terrorism." You could say that, Jordan's plan is supported not only by Middle Eastern countries but also countries in the so-called Global South, such as Brazil, Malaysia, and South Africa (India is in favor and France is in favor of the G7). Protecting civillains does not mean ordering more than a million people to evacuate to a place with no shelter, food, water, medicine, or fuel. What we are seeing in Gaza is a clear intentional -This is a violation of humanitarian law, and I am deeply concerned about it. No party, no matter what, stands above international humanitarian law. As UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres asserts, international public opinion (cut off on document) "war," "Arab vs. Israel," Pro-Israel is not pro-Barres," but rather a international movement calling for (unsure part of this document here) "stop the humanitarian crisis…"
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