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Canadian Health Care in jeopardy?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010


Canada, in theory, a functional system of health care, health care and universal free for all, with public funds. However, in reality, there are factors limiting the longevity of universal health care that are beyond our control. radical change has begun. Fifty-two percent of physicians under age 35 are women. And most students in almost all Canadians, 17 medical schools are women. In some, the number is huge – 66 percent of the University of Montreal, and 70 percent of Laval University in Quebec. In 2015, women constitute 40 percent of all physicians. Peter Coyte, professor of health economics at the University of Toronto, predicts that this influx of women contributing to a crisis in health care. “It will have a profound impact on the gap between supply and demand,” he warns. “It will get worse before it gets better.” It has been repeatedly proven – women doctors’ will not work the same hours or life of contributions to health care than men, says Dr. Brian Day, president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). Human family are at least partly to blame. Matchday own wife and sister-both trained physicians have not been performed since the children were 10 years ago. Despite their demanding careers, women continue to be ” given the higher proportion of child care, cleaning and care of seniors, “says Dr. Janet Dollin, president of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada. But that pressure has a price. Burnout – the exhaustion of the workplace for women are particularly vulnerable – drives many women out of medicine completely. Today, five million Canadians have no family doctor. A 2005 survey found that only 23 per cent of Canadians were able to see a doctor the same day that the need for – placing it among the six countries studied, including the United States, Britain and Australia. Canadian doctor patient ratio is one of the worst of any industrialized nation: with just 2. 2 doctors per thousand population, ranks 24 of the 28 OECD countries (well below the average of three). And among the G8 countries, Canada ranks last in providing médicos.Esto worse. The aging population – one in four Canadians will be 65 years or older in 2056, compared to 13 percent today – will be enormous pressure on the system of health care, and there is little to remedy the shortage of doctors exists. The CMA estimates that 26,000 doctors need more right now for Canada to the OECD average. Medical schools do not graduate enough students to support demand, and estimated that 1500 Day Canadian studying medicine in other countries. Already, one in nine doctors who graduated in 2006 practices in the United States, forced to choose between work and home, women physicians are more likely to opt for the latter – leaving a clan ” orphan patients “behind. That the flooding emergency rooms for care. Or ignore all the problems until they can not. It was determined that those without family physician can expect to be more patient – and the system cost of healthcare more money – than those with a specialist. A report of fame, first published in 1994 in The Lancet, analyzed how the relationship between family doctors and patients affects individual health and the costs of healthcare in a country. He concluded that the results of normal family care in a population of less than drugs, more satisfied. “There will come a time when our health system has hit the wall,” Baker said. “And we’re not far from that.” There is evidence that the doctor-patient improves with female doctors. They tend to be better communicators, according to a report from Montreal, and create links solid with their patients, which in turn leads to greater overall patient satisfaction. “The women listen differently,” confirms Dollin. “They are trying to treat patients as partners.” And this leads to a more complex health. Physicians take a holistic approach, an approach based on prevention, the study continues. The conversation between a doctor and his patient wife, Dollin said, is “a more focused with emotion.” The health planners Canada can not ignore the fact that the doctor shortage is getting worse. The country will soon have an older population than ever – and a woman dominated by employees of physicians willing to work long hours than their predecessors . Day, also warns that doctors can get more Canadians to the United States if the presidential candidates to keep their promise to provide physicians today, 47 million Americans uninsured. Between 1993 and 2004, 4,000 Canadian doctors have moved south. What do you think that Spain should do to put some pressure on the instability of the health system?

Natural Health, Natural Medicine: The Complete Guide to Wellness and Self-Care for Optimum Health

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

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Dr. Pielet on Discovery Health discussing Tummy Tuck and Buttock Augmentation

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


Chicago Plastic Surgeon Dr. Rodger Pielet is contacted by local event planner for tummy tuck and buttock augmentation surgery. Story by the Discovery Health channel.


Rejuvenative Health of the Face : Lip Augmentation & Facial Liposculpture

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

 

Rejuvenative Health of the Face : Lip Augmentation & Facial Liposculpture

 

Introduction

Maintaining a rejuvenated face is todays social requirement and more so for personal psychological relief. The nagging though of not being good looking or the thought of being old is disabling, and particularly when today we can modify a person’s looks by the skillful use of Plastic Surgery. Some of the procedures we use are fat injection, restylane injections and botox

 

Facial Lipostructure

Dr Goldmann is famous for his work on fat injections and using fat for facial rejuvenation. The area of the face which is most responsive to fat injection are the nasolabial lines. Use of restylane and other fillers is common in the nasolabial lines, the naso-jugal groove, and other areas showing depression. But the problem with fillers is that they are expensive and are temporary. The latter aspect is also thought to be a beneficial aspect, since any irregularity is at most going to last for 5-6 months. However here fat scores very highly, in that the procedure is a one time affair, uses self fat (autologous fat transfer) and tends to be permanent. It is specially suitable for the nasolabial lines, which are notorious for their irresponsiveness to treatments. Special instruments are available for releasing the nasolabial  lines and then injecting fat there to correct the depression.

 

The trick in autologous fat transfer is the processing of fat. It is important to not to expose the fat to air, since it degenerates very fast. Also we must be careful to isolate the fat cells, and not the oil. Further there is a distinct stem cell layer in the form of a clot. It is mandatory to preserve this. Failure to follow these precautions is responsible for the oft repeated poor results seen with fat injections. Fat has to be treated gently like babies.

 

Lip Augmentation

Many men and women are born with thin lips, and there is a constant desire to achieve more fullness in this region. Thus a number of clients request for filler injections in the lip and along the lip margin. Again we need to remember, that fat is an excellent filler for lip augmentation. Fillers are better to highlight the lip margins, because the size of fat cells tends to leave a clumpy appearance at the lip margins.

 

Possible problems with autologous fat

 

Injection of fat necessitates a small liposuction in the region of the abdomen and/ or thighs to harvest fat. Though this can be done under local anesthesia, the patient must know that an additional procedure is required, since fillers come prefilled into syringes. The harvested fat is then carefully processed and transferred to smaller syringes. This is then injected into the desired area. There is a swelling in the injected region. In the region of the lip, this can last for between 3-6 weeks, so social appearance in this time will need to be curtailed.

30-50% of the injected fat may be resorbed, and thus whenever we inject fat, we always inject about 30% extra. This is responsible for the over filled look initially but always settles down within 6 weeks.

 

Dr Amit Gupta is a Plastic Surgeon from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, who has specialized in the fields of Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Surgery, Microfollicular Hair Transplant, and Lasers. He joined Maulana Azad Medical College in 1994, and completed his MBBS in 1999, with University Honours. He was awarded with Gold Medal during his training for his academic excellence. He was awarded with the Lt. Governor?s Trophy for the Best All Round Medical Graduate in the year 1999, and Dr KB Sharma Shield for Best Contributor to Corporate Life of College. Dr Amit Gupta joined the superspeciality Course of Plastic Surgery at Maulana Azad Medical College which he cleared in 2007 in his attempt. During his training he underwent training in Burns Trauma Management Cancer and Microvascular Surgery Reconstructive and Congenital Defect Correction Surgery. He then pursued specialized fellowships in Cosmetic Surgery in Belgium (Europe) and Brazil. He has trained with Dr Patrick Tonnard in Belgium where he was trained in MACS Lift Surgery which is the most current development in the field of Facial Rejuvenative Surgery in Europe. He then pursued fellowships in Cosmetic Surgery in Brazil where he trained with the likes of Dr Ruth Graf and Dr Ana Zulmira who are regarded as icons in Cosmetic Surgery

Natural Health & Hygiene : How to Treat a Stomach Ache With Natural Medicine

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


Treat a stomach ache with natural medicine by drinking tea made with mint or by steeping ginger in a teacup to relax the stomach muscles. Relieve stomach ache pain naturally with tips from a natural healing specialist in this free video on natural health and hygiene. Expert: Lauren Roy Contact: www.sugarhollowfarm.org Bio: Lauren Roy has been in the natural living business for about 15 years. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn

Crutial Health Issue – The Use Of Natural Medicine

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Natural medicine dates back to ancient civilizations, when people were always kind of natural therapies that help your body to achieve physical and emotional balance and order, relieve pain, improve health and treat disease. Since time immemorial, man has recognized that nature has an infinite number of elements waiting to be discovered as diseases of useful resources to mans health. In fact, Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine, used countless botanical extracts and solutions available in nature to cure diseases and improve health and well-being. In addition to the sources of herbal, also uses natural therapies such as homeopathy in traditional Chinese medicine and Eastern and other natural essences of the earth. They are proven safe and have no side effects at least. Even modern medicine is slowly gaining interest in the incorporation of natural medicine with conventional medical practice. A practice known in natural medicine are aromatherapy, where species of plants such as flowers, leaves, seeds, twigs and bark are extracted essential oils to create scents that are supposed to help change the mood relax the mind and body, and treat certain diseases, especially when combined with other natural medicines. Evidence that natural medicine is safe and effective is that it is the fact that for centuries, until now, traditional Chinese and Eastern medicine is widely practiced, and some practitioners of modern medicine, even in conventional medicine have adopted these methods. Of course, natural resources, the most common is the use of medicinal plants. The herbal medicine is common in most cultures around the world and its use dates back thousands of years. Although plants and plant parts such as flowers, leaves, branches and bark are used only as a cultural mix with the extracts of plants, some animal or mineral products. The drug can be in the form of teas, tablets, capsules or any other form of extracts. Many food supplements and vitamins also include species of plants as important ingredients. Natural medicine also includes other drug-based healing and treatment, such as mere exposure to the sun or escape to a place where fresh air and tranquility. Alongside these methods are forms of mind and relaxation techniques of the body that are especially useful for combat stress are meditation, massage, hypnosis, mind and body exercises like yoga and tai chi. There are many proven benefits of natural medicine can achieve and with the rising cost of medicines and synthetic drugs, only to find the perfect remedy has always been in nature. Of course, it should always be the intervention of a physician and an expert in alternative medicine to ensure that the best way to integrate alternative medicine with conventional medications will be more valuable to you. In addition, there are best practices in preventing disease and promoting and maintaining a healthy body and well-being to live life on the right: good nutrition and a balanced diet, adequate rest, Exercise and a healthy lifestyle.

Sayid Aksa is the author of http://healthcarenature. com You can read important tips for natural remedies in place.

Liposuction; Treatment.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center – Liposuction

Monday, December 14th, 2009

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