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Surrogate Motherhood History | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    Surrogate motherhood history dates back to biblical times, some say it all started with Sarah and Abraham, others say it was around even before them, just they were the only ones recorded about it because of Abraham being in the bible. In countries all over the world the history of surrogate mothers dates back further than we can recall. Many cultures beliefs include surrogacy as a way of life, and those who don't abide by it are banned from their families. Many religions and cultures today believe the surrogates themselves are martyrs for their beliefs; their good deeds and overall intentions go unnoticed by many. In the 1980's the gay community took on the use of surrogates to form families for themselves; which was frowned upon then. If you really look at the history of surrogacy, aside from biblical times, it really began in the late 1800's with the Indians (which are just one culture.) If an Indian woman was found to be baron, the husband would go to the chief and inform the chief of this problem. The chief would then advise the husband to counsel with the witch doctor/ medicine man. After several attempts with medicine if the woman was still found to be baron, the chief would allow for the husband to consort with another female who was baron so that the husband would have a son to carry on his tribe; surrogacy then was not in vitro, rather, the male would have to have relations with the other female… the wife would have no biological ties to the child. But the Indians were not the only culture to use surrogacy as a means to carry on the family name. It's been known about throughout Europe and Spain and other such places. Kings would often bring in several surrogates until one bore him a son, then the surrogates would be kept as nannies to the child; the child would believe the King and Queen were its biological parents and know nothing about its genetic ties to the nanny. Often things of this matter were kept in close regard because if such thing
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Top 5 Rajasthani restaurants in Delhi/NCR - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Padhaaro Maare Desh! It is the flavor, culture and true spirit of Rajasthan. Rajasthani culture can be tagged as on of the most warm and loving cultures of India. If you are the connoisseurs of the Rajasthani palate and are looking forward to some scrumdiddlyumptious 'daal baati churma' served by gracious people with hearty smiles, do not miss on our following list of top 5 Rajasthani restaurants in Delhi/ NCR.
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Issues in Diversity and Cultural Competency Volume 4 | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Issues in Diversity and Cultural Competency Volume 4 is organized by Hatherleigh Medical Education. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Social Anxiety and More
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Cultural Competency and Implicit Bias Training: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Cultural Competency and Implicit Bias Training: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients is organized by Wild Iris Medical Education, Inc.
pharmacybiz

New Pharmacy Managers Course : Boost Team Wellbeing - 0 views

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    Pharmacist Support, a charity centred on bolstering pharmacist well-being, has launched a new course to help pharmacy professionals to foster a positive and supportive workplace culture. The 'Embracing a Workplace Wellbeing Culture' course is specially designed for pharmacy managers and leaders, and aims to address the unique challenges faced by them in cultivating a healthy environment for their teams. During the course, they will be empowered with practical strategies that can be implemented immediately, which can contribute to improved team wellbeing and performance. Workforce Wellbeing surveys conducted by the firm with the RPS have shown that the pressures on the pharmacy workforce continue to negatively impact on mental health and wellbeing, Pharmacist Support Chief Executive, Danielle Hunt said.
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ACTNow 2023: Boosting Pharmacist Well-being - 0 views

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    Pharmacist Support, a charity centred on bolstering pharmacist well-being, has launched the 'ACTNow' campaign 2023, aimed at promoting and supporting the health and overall wellbeing of pharmacists. This campaign is launched following the successful 2022 initiative, which heightened awareness about wellbeing in the pharmacy profession. Launched in May 2020 in response to COVID-19 challenges, ACTNow has transformed into a dynamic platform fostering positive workplace culture, teamwork, and individual well-being, Pharmacist Support has said. Its primary goals are to inspire individuals and teams in the profession to prioritise their well-being, support colleagues, and proactively foster a healthier work environment. Pharmacist Support emphasised that the 2023 ACTNow campaign will continue to prioritise fostering a positive workplace culture. "This year, the campaign will provide individuals, pharmacy teams, and employers with essential tools, resources, and strategies to effectively support colleagues dealing with distress, all while cultivating a growth-oriented mindset within their teams," the charity firm said.
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LGBTQ Cultural Competence Training 2022 | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    LGBTQ Cultural Competence Training is organized by Wild Iris Medical Education, Inc.
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Health Hazards At The Workplace:7 Efficient Ways To Prevent - 0 views

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    Working in an office environment can be hazardous to your health. From sitting on a chair all day to exposure to harmful chemicals, many potential health hazards can occur in the workplace. While some health hazards are out of your control, there are many things you can do to help prevent them. Here are seven efficient ways to prevent health hazards at the workplace: 1. TAKE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING Health and safety training is an efficient way to prevent health hazards at the workplace for several reasons. First, it helps employees to be aware of potential hazards in their work environment. This knowledge can then be used to take steps to avoid or control these hazards. Second, health and safety training provides employees with the skills and knowledge necessary to identify and report potential health hazards, especially those working in medical laboratories with frequent exposure to blood, chemicals, and other pathogens. This can help to ensure that any problems are quickly addressed and corrected. Finally, health and safety training helps to create a culture of safety in the workplace. This safety culture can encourage employees to take personal responsibility for their own health and safety, as well as the health and safety of their coworkers.
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David Webb opens health hub at Hindu festival - 0 views

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    England's chief pharmaceutical officer David Webb on Friday (July 22) officially opened a community health hub at a Hindu temple in west London. The interactive health hub, which was built as part of the 'Festival of Inspiration' - a 10-day cultural celebration of the UK's South Asian Hindu communities, will provide visitors with free health awareness and well-being advice. The cultural extravaganza, which ends on July 31, draws upon the inspiring life, work and wisdom of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, one of the world's great spiritual leaders and creator of the iconic Neasden Temple. Sharing his reflection on the festival and the health hub, Webb said: "It's been an absolute pleasure to visit and be a part of the Festival of Inspiration on the hundredth centenary of His Holiness. I've been really impressed by the extensive programme of engagement with the community to improve health and wellbeing." Senior pharmacist Prof Mahendra Patel accompanied Webb during the opening ceremony.
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Health Benefits Of ' Havan ' And Chanting ' Mantras ' - 1 views

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    Cultural and religious festivals play a vital and important role in Indian society. People tend to celebrate religious festival with enthusiasm and zeal. In Hindu culture religious festivals and occasions occur almost in every month; people chant mantras, do 'havan', 'puja', etc. These kinds of religious festivals are not only associated with 'dharma', culture, religion...
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Soigner Les Hémorroïdes Naturellements!: Candidose dans les vetements - 0 views

  • Beaucoup d'infections de candidose vaginale peuvent en fait être provoquées par les vêtements que vous portez, spécifiquement vos sous-vêtements. La candida se développent particulièrement très bien dans un environnement qui n'est pas en coton et qui est serré ou sali. Les matériaux artificiels emprisonnent la chaleur et l'humidité qui crée la culture parfaite pour multiplier une infection de candidose. Regardez ces images de femmes d'Amazone dans leurs sous-vêtements en cuir. Elles doivent avoir eu des infections de candidose tout le temps.
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    Beaucoup d'infections de candidose vaginale peuvent en fait être provoquées par les vêtements que vous portez, spécifiquement vos sous-vêtements. La candida se développent particulièrement très bien dans un environnement qui n'est pas en coton et qui est serré ou sali. Les matériaux artificiels emprisonnent la chaleur et l'humidité qui crée la culture parfaite pour multiplier une infection de candidose. Regardez ces images de femmes d'Amazone dans leurs sous-vêtements en cuir. Elles doivent avoir eu des infections de candidose tout le temps.
johnpiter

How Healthy Is Your Practice of Culture and Team Building? - 0 views

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    We will be restructuring our Emotionally Healthy Leadership Conference 2015 in April around The Emotionally Healthy Leader book that I have recently completed
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The Physician Assistant Hospitalist CAQ Review | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    PPE 2023: The Physician Assistant Hospitalist CAQ Review is organized by Provider Practice Essentials, LLC. A unique program for both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants . Additional modules include Screening Guidelines, Medicolegal, Cultural Competency, Professionalism, and more!
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Reiki is Not a Religion - It is Natural Healing Energy Therapy - 0 views

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    Reiki healing is not a Religion.It is a natural, pure energy which everyone can benefit from and had a broad appeal that touched people on a deep level despite their diversity in cultures and creeds.
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History of Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    The history of surrogate motherhood goes back to biblical times. In fact, some people say it dates back to Sarah and Abraham. Certain people say that it started even before them, and that it is only recorded about Abraham because he was written about in the Bible. In many countries, surrogacy has been around since before records. Many cultures have belief systems that abide with the rules of surrogacy and those that do not agree can be thrown out of their families. Numerous religions and civilizations will actually celebrate the surrogate mothers, for their good deeds and service to others. During the 1980's surrogate mothers were used by the gay community to build their families, then, it was frowned upon by society. The American Indians were the first ones to truly begin the surrogate mother history in this part of the world. So we are looking back to the 1899's for the beginning of this part of the story. If an Indian woman was found to be infertile, then her husband would go to the chief of his tribe and ask for help. He would then be sent to see the medicine man, who would give the wife certain herbal concoctions. Then, after the witch doctor said nothing could be done to help his wife, the husband would go to see the chief. He would be allowed to take another woman and make her pregnant, hopefully, so that he would be able to father a son to carry on his tribe. The barren wife would have no relations with the child. He would stay with his birth mother. The American Indians were not the only civilization to use surrogate mothers to carry on the family name and bloodline. Back in recent European history it has been heard of, especially in Spain for kings to take in several surrogate mothers until he was born a son. The surrogate mother of the child would then become nanny to all of the royal children. The children would believe themselves to be genetically related to the king and queen. Never knowing the truth. Obviously, things like this were kept secret, bec
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yogurt as solution | fatrecovery.org - 0 views

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    Probiotic yogurt (yogurt with active cultures) may perhaps relieve some troublesome digestive disorders such as lactose intolerance, constipation, diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease, or H. pylori infection.
johnpiter

Racism, Emotional Health, and the Gospel - 0 views

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    Our first nine years at New Life (1987-1996) were a painful, difficult, and often unsuccessful attempt, to bridge racial, cultural, economic, and gender
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Change Your Brain through Silence and the Daily Office | Emotionally Healthy Spirituality - 0 views

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    In our current hurried, multi-tasking culture, an increasingly large numbers of Christ-followers are not spending time to cultivate their personal
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About - Hip Hop 4 Healthcare - 0 views

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    Hip hop 4 healthcare promotes The Affordable Health Care Act through hip hop culture. We provide enrollment services all across the US in 50 states.
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