Publications and resources

National Institutes of Health NIH Turning Discovery Into Health Access to information on conditions, treatments, quality, and pricing greatly affects the choice by patients/consumers and, therefore, the incentives of medical professionals. While the US healthcare system has come under fire for lack of openness, new legislation may encourage greater openness. There is a perceived tension … Read more

High Value Care Forum

Trusted Health Advice An ageing population, the rising burden of chronic disease, and growing multi-morbidity are all placing pressure on health systems across Europe. The National University Health System is one of three public healthcare clusters in Singapore, and an integrated Academic Health System and Regional Health System that delivers value-driven, innovative and sustainable healthcare … Read more

 Can Traumatic Brain Injury Be Cured?

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur quite frequently throughout the world, with consequences ranging from mild to severe, depending on the extent of the injury and symptoms.  TBIs occur when damage is caused to the brain by an external force, like a head blow or a penetrating injury. These injuries can affect the brain’s cognitive, physical, … Read more

Top 6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Microneedling With PRP

Everyone ages eventually. You may have just begun to see typical skin problems, such as fine wrinkles and dull skin when you examine your reflection in the mirror. Because of these issues, your self-assurance may suffer. The good news is that Clifton microneedling and PRP may rejuvenate your skin without invasive surgery. It has become … Read more

What Are the 5 Stages of the LEEP Procedure?

LEEP, or loop electrosurgical excision procedure, is a fast outpatient medical procedure performed by a LEEP Atlanta specialist to collect abnormal cells from the cervix. It is usually used as a diagnostic and treatment procedure for when your pelvic exam or Pap smear reveals abnormal cells. Doctors prefer it because it provides a much larger … Read more

Cholera Resources

World Health Organization WHO Successful public health interventions require the cooperation of human, animal, and environmental health partners. Professionals in human health , animal health , environment , and other areas of expertise need to communicate, collaborate on, and coordinate activities. Other relevant players in a One Health approach could include law enforcement, policymakers, agriculture, … Read more

High Value Care Forum

Get 2022 health coverage Health Insurance Marketplace® For those of us with more than one watch this is a downgrade, and I hope the next update returns this handy feature. Also the blood glucose recording needs a place for notes for each measurement, and the ability to edit the day and time, if it’s going … Read more

COVID-19

Health United Nations Sustainable Development A public-private partnership to develop a coordinated research strategy to speed the most promising COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. Lawrence A. Tabak, D.D.S., Ph.D. is performing the duties of the NIH Director and provides leadership for the 27 institutes and centers that make up the NIH. NIH is the nation’s medical … Read more

5 Reasons to Consider The HydraFacial

Everyone desires a smooth, clear, and aesthetically pleasing skin complexion, but imperfections such as wrinkles and acne scars make it seem impossible. Many people turn to surgical procedures that increase their risk of infections and other life-threatening complications. However, with The Woodlands hydrafacial, you can achieve smooth, glowing skin with zero downtime and minimal side … Read more

5 Common Oral Surgery Procedures

Oral surgery, often known as maxillofacial surgery, refers to all procedures conducted by a dental surgeon on the soft tissues of the jaw, oral cavity, and sometimes the face. In most cases, the dental specialist must go past the gum’s surface to address the underlying cause of the issue. While nobody appreciates the thought of … Read more