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Psychology and Skin Part one - 0 views

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    Overview: The connection between the Body, its physiology and particularly biochemistry, have been linked to the mind with particular emphasis upon emotions and stress. This can be easily substantiated in common everyday situations. Anyone who has observed a facial red flush triggered by some sort of embarrassment can attest to the foregoing connection. The emotions and stress play a key role in many if not all diseases and disorders: due to the vastness of the subject, we will focus on the application of the mind/body connection(MBC) to skin. This serves as an introduction to the field of psych dermatology which, although still in its infancy in the USA, is expanding as evidence with regard to the psychological component related to the etiology of skin diseases continues to grow. Concurrently, the field of Alternative techniques IN mind/body treatments continue to grow in leaps and bounds providing effective methods for integration with conventional cosmetic and dermaceutical treatment. This provides a dual complimentary pathway both for prevention and treatment of any/most skin disorders. Expanding on this model, we have already shown how the mind influences the body as per the above example. This general proposition can be extended to include specific skin disorders such as acne rosacea psoriasis eczema and atopic dermatitis to name a few. We will concentrate on Acne for the sake of this discussion. First, focusing on the B component of the BMC model, the primary lesion associated with acne is the formation microcomodones, which are small enough to proceed undetected until larger comodones appear later in the cycle. The latter cycle is initiated by peroxidation of squalene and unsaturated fatty acids present in human sebum. This leads to the foregoing lesions and pro- inflammatory mediators such as cytokines and interleukins followed by an increase of p.acnes on the epithelial cell wall together with increased film formation of the p.acnes is the same area This
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Prevention from Hepatitis B - Know How to Follow the Safe Pathway - 0 views

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    Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver. When chronic, in non-medical terms, it means prolonged duration (>6m) which might lead to liver damage also called as cirrhosis, and predisposes to liver malignancy.
shawnandrew

Report: A US$40.9 Billion Endoscopy Market by 2022 | Optics & Photonics News - 0 views

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    Endoscopy Devices: Making Pathways in Diagnostics and Therapeutics.Several diseases that require the use of endoscopy devices for diagnostics, as well as therapeutics, have been on the rise across various countries. The clinically unmet demands of such diseases in developing nations have resulted in a flourishing growth for the global endoscopy devices market.
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More R&D Required To Comprehend the Mechanisms of Antithrombin on Cardiovascular Health... - 0 views

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    Antithrombin is an essential amino acid. It is the basic building block of all living organisms. Because it is the easiest to produce, it is an important component of cellular membranes and many other metabolic pathways. In addition to this role, it is also vital for maintaining cellular stability and the production of energy. As with all amino acids, there are six different positions that can be occupied by the molecule, namely: A, T, G, E, K, and S. This unique property of amino acid allows for the simultaneous occurrence of two distinct conformations, or isomers, of antithrombin. In addition, there is another interesting factor to consider. While there is only one inactivating factor, there are two forms of antithrombin, each having a dissimilar and highly dissimilar half-life in the bloodstream. In fact, the most widely used method to measure the efficacy of a pharmaceutical is the effect on coagulation factors. Specifically, this factor refers to the ability of the substance to stop platelets from clumping together and creating blood clots. While antithrombin deficiency can have some effects on this factor, it usually only shows itself in a positive pregnancy test for women with platelet-rich blood. It has also been found to reduce clotting times in patients with heparin-deficient conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and dialysis. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/more-r-required-to-comprehend.html
shawnandrew

North American Ophthalmology Surgery Devices Market - Opportunities and Forecasts, 2018... - 1 views

Increasing Surgery Volume Boosts #Ophthalmic #Surgical Device Market. The rising incidences of ocular disorders and technological advancements open new pathways for the ophthalmology surgery device...

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P3 Healthcare Solutions

P3Care Investigates: QPP MIPS 2021 Proposed Rules - 0 views

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    P3Care investigates the QPP MIPS 2021 proposed rule and how it will impact the healthcare industry. MIPS consulting firms constantly bring reimbursements.
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    P3Care investigates the QPP MIPS 2021 proposed rule and how it will impact the healthcare industry. MIPS consulting firms constantly bring reimbursements.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

How to Select the Right Quality Measures in MIPS 2020? - 0 views

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    There is little time left for MIPS 2020 quality reporting. Some of you might have selected quality measures but with this little time, reconsider your choices and consult a MIPS Qualified Registry for guaranteed MIPS quality measures submission.
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An Insight into QPP MIPS Payment Adjustments in 2020 - 0 views

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    CMS released a report about 2020 payment adjustments for participants in MIPS 2018, which reflect a high number of successful clinicians because of the lower performance threshold.
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