Australian government hopes to establish triage by phone
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Australian government hopes to establish triage by phone

Sunday, January 29, 2006

The Australian federal government hopes to slash hospital emergency department waiting queues by setting up a 24-hour national medical hotline.

A government source said that the National Health Call Centre Network would be manned by registered triage nurses 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Triage nurses would perform a diagnosis over the phone based upon the description given by the patient. The patient would then be referred to the nearest emergency department, their local GP or pharmacy – as determined by the nurse.

The issue is expected to be discussed at next month’s Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting in Canberra. It is believed that the states and territories are supportive of the system.

If agreed upon by COAG, the service will be jointly funded by state/territory and the commonwealth governments at a cost of $40 million a year. The service would take 18 months to set up.

The service will be ran from a centralised call centre and be managed by a private contractor.

Julia Gillard, the opposition’s spokeswoman for health said any national call service needed to be linked with local GPs and medical services.

Gillard claims that under a Labor government, an after-hours “Pizza Hut” style service would be implemented, with a single national number connecting to a local call centre.

“You would be talking to people in the locality you are in and who know the local services,” she said

The Australian Medical Association, an organisation representing more than 27,000 doctors in Australia has slammed the proposal saying it will only deter people from seeking appropriate medical treatment.

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School stampede in China kills eight, injures dozens more
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School stampede in China kills eight, injures dozens more

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

State media reported earlier today that a stampede in a school in China has killed at least eight people and injured an additional 26.

The accident occurred at 21:10 local time at the Yucai Middle School, a privately-run institution in city of Xiangxiang, located in the Hunan Province. Reports say that several students were leaving their studies when one fell down a staircase, causing others to lose their balance and tumble down as well.

Those hurt in the incident were treated at three hospitals in the town, and eight other students were being observed by medical personnel despite appearing not to have been hurt.

Chinese officials are investigating the incident and have been questioning the city educational bureau and local school authorities, according to the Xinhua news agency.

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France votes no in EU referendum
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France votes no in EU referendum

Sunday, May 29, 2005

In a result predicted by polls, a 54.87% majority of French voters voted non in Sunday’s European Constitution referendum. Of France’s 42 million eligible voters, over 70% turned out at the 55 thousand polling stations across the country, which were open from 8:00 to 20:00 on Sunday (except in Paris and Lyon where voting finished at 22:00, and French oversea possessions and other polling centers in the Americas, which voted on Saturday in order not to have them vote when the results are already known). A 70% turnout is very large compared to Spain 42%.

The result comes as no surprise to European political commentators as opinion polls had consistently suggested that the “No” camp was on course for a strong victory. Indeed, the last opinion poll before the actual referendum suggested a 56% win for the “No” camp.

The treaty was supported by all 3 major political parties (center-left PS, center-right UMP, center-right UDF), though a significant minority of the PS, and some in the UMP, chose to oppose it.It was opposed by the French Communist Party, as well as Trotskyite movements such as the Revolutionary Communist League, other far-left movements such as the Party of the Workers, parts of the Socialist party, parts of The Greens some members of UMP, and the nationalist National Front.

According to polls, the vast majority of blue collar workers, farmers and other categories threatened by globalization and international concurrence voted against the treaty. The urban, better educated or richer population voted in favor.

Some supporters of the “No” camp have argued that the mainstream media was biased in favor of the “yes” cause, and this was supported by some analyses of times awarded by television to both camps. However, the “no” camp also waged an aggressive campaign, with the walls of major cities being plastered with posters linking the EU Constitution and the European Union to all kind of social ills, such as high unemployment.

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Angiography Devices Market Expected To Expand At A Steady Cagr Through 2026

Angiography is an imaging procedure which provides visualization of blood vessel to detect narrow, blocked, enlarged arteries or veins in the body. Local or general anesthesia has been given to the patient during angiography procedure. This procedure uses various imaging technologies such as, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography, X-ray and others. The superior quality of angiography imaging over conventional techniques is increasing the adoption of angiography devices especially for heart related disorders. The MRI and CT angiography devices would be the most prominent products in this market owing to its efficacy, minimal side effects and short duration in terms of outcome. Commercialization of high end imaging technologies and increasing affordability of patients has increases the scope of hybrid angiography devices, in developed region. The demand for angiography devices in developing region would get reduced owing to its relatively saturated market situation. This market would be further driven by replacement of old devices.

Angiography Devices Market: Drivers and Restraints

Increasing CVD incidences, growing number of geriatric population, dysfunctional lifestyle, growing demand for sophistication diagnostic procedures are driving the growth of angiography devices market, globally. Also, the rising awareness for cardiovascular disease diagnosis and treatment, favorable government regulation to commercialize angiography devices are the additional factors fueling the growth of angiography devices market. However, the high cost angiography devices, lack of reimbursement, and unaffordability across emerging economies are some of the factors impeding the market growth. However, the companies operating in this market are actively focusing on the commercialization of low cost system to grab the highest market share in emerging economies.

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Angiography Devices Market: Segmentation

The global angiography devices market is segmented based on, device, product type, application, procedures, end use and indication.

Based on devices, the global angiography devices market is segmented into the following:

  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)
  • Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA)
  • Conventional Angiography

Based on procedure, the global angiography devices market is segmented into the following:

  • Coronary Angiography
  • Pulmonary Angiography
  • Cerebral Angiography
  • Extremity Angiography
  • Renal Angiography

Based on end users, the global angiography devices market is segmented into the following:

  • Hospitals and Surgical Centers
  • Diagnostics Centers
  • Academic and Research Institutes

Based on indication, the global angiography devices market is segmented into the following:

  • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
  • Congenital Heart Disease
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Kidney Disorders
  • Others

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Angiography Devices Market: Overview

By device, the angiography device market was dominated by more advanced technologies such as MRI and CT, owing to their high efficiency over conventional technologies. Recently launched, Real-time 3D echocardiography by Siemens Healthcare is one of the key development in angiography devices market, which is used to diagnose various heart and coronary conditions. By procedure, coronary angiography and pulmonary angiography are the dominating procedure, owing to its high prevalence. By end-users, hospitals and surgical centers hold promising share, followed by diagnostic centers. This is due to premium pricing of angiography devices, which is unaffordable for the medium scale diagnostic centers. By disease indication, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the leading segment due to its high incidence and absence of alternative diagnostic technique.

Angiography Devices Market: Region-wise Outlook

North America was the lading region for angiography devices in terms of revenue in 2015, followed by Europe. Increasing incidence of coronary disorder owing to dysfunction lifestyle is the prime factor driving the growth of angiography device market in these region. However, the similar kind of trend is now shifting towards emerging economies which is expected to create notable growth opportunity for the angiography device during the forecast period.

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Angiography Devices Market: Key Players

Leading players operating in angiography devices includes, Shimadzu Corporation, Royal Philips Electronics, Siemens Healthcare, GE Healthcare, Toshiba Medical System Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation, St. Jude Medical, Inc., Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Cordis Corporation, Medtronic, Inc., and Abbott Vascular (Abbott Laboratories). Companies operating in this market are seeking for novel product to gain core competencies in the market. These companies are also conducting collaborative studies with the clinical research institutes to sustain their market position.

Obesity and the Fat Acceptance Movement: Kira Nerusskaya speaks
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Obesity and the Fat Acceptance Movement: Kira Nerusskaya speaks

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Opinions rooted in racism, sexism, homophobia are commonly unacceptable to express in public or in polite company. Michael Richards shouted down a black heckler by yelling, “Shut up!” followed by “He’s a nigger!” and gave his already dormant career less of a chance of ever reviving. When Isiah Washington called a co-star on Grey’s Anatomy a “fag,” his contract was not renewed.

None of this would have happened to either actor if instead of racist or homophobic terminology they had said, “Shut up, fattie!” or “Fat ass!” It’s not an easy time to be fat in America. A fat person is seen as weak-willed, as suffering from an addiction to food, as unhealthy and deserving of ridicule. It goes without saying that people who are overweight are, indeed, people with a full range of emotions and feelings that are as easily hurt as a thin person’s.

Wikinews reporter David Shankbone met Kira Nerusskaya, a documentary filmmaker, at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Her film The BBW World: Under the FAT! is in production and post-production. She is a self-described Big Beautiful Woman (BBW) and she hosts the website TheBBWWorld.com; she is also one of the leading voices that has recently emerged for fat acceptance. In researching her film she has traveled to Russia, London, Paris, Ireland and all over the United States to interview fat women about their obesity and their place in their respective societies.

Below is an interview with Nerusskaya about the health, issues, public reactions to and sexuality of a BBW.

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Why You Should Get Chimney Service In Queens Ny

byAlma Abell

The chimney is one of the most important parts of the HVAC system. This is because it ensures that all the soot and gases that haven’t fully burned are expelled from the house warming system. However, not many people pay as much attention as they are supposed to when it comes to chimney servicing. Here are some of the tips that will help you have an easy time getting Chimney Service in Queens NY. Visit website for more information.

Chimney sweeping

It is important to have a chimney sweep regularly to make sure that soot and creosote aren’t accumulating in the system. The problem that comes with letting dust and soot accumulate in the chimney is that it reduces the efficiency with which the gaseous products of the burning process are expelled from the house. As a result, the chimney system ends up causing smoke accumulation inside the house. Professional cleaners make use of modern technology when performing the chimney sweeps and Chimney Service in Queens NY.

General chimney inspection

Companies perform different types of chimney inspections. These inspections are aimed at making sure that the chimney is in the right working order. There are companies that have sophisticated video inspection equipment. The equipment is used to perform the following checks.

1. Water damage: In case water is getting into the chimney through cracks in the wall or other weaknesses in the chimney, it could cause damage to the chimney and the rest of the house.

2. Structural damage: It is very dangerous to have cracks in the masonry as this can lead to gaps that fire could pass through, burning down the rest of the house.

3. Bird and other mammal droppings or nests: Birds and mammals like bats have a tendency to nest inside the chimney. Their droppings soil the chimney and create a foul odor in the house.

The cost of getting a chimney inspection can be as little as $140. It will benefit you a lot in the long run because the house will be protected from fires and other damages that result from poor maintenance. US Chimney is one of the best providers of Chimney Service in Queens NY. Go to http://www.uschimney.com to learn more about this service.

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Spanish smoking ban takes effect in bars and restaurants
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Spanish smoking ban takes effect in bars and restaurants

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A ban on smoking in public places has gone into force in Spain today. Bars, restaurants, and nightclubs will now be smoke-free across the country.

The Spanish government had introduced voluntary regulations on smoking in 2006 which allowed for venues to ban smoking, but few chose to do so. The 2006 law also banned smoking at workplaces.

Spain now joins Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy in banning smoking in enclosed public places.

Leire Pajin, the Spanish health minister, said the law marked “a decisive step in the defence of the health of the Spanish people”, but some industry representatives have expressed concern that business will go down following the ban.

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Chilean musicians perform concert for Peralillo, Chile residents
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Chilean musicians perform concert for Peralillo, Chile residents

Saturday, April 17, 2010

More than 50 musicians held a concert for and donated school tools to schoolboys at Peralillo, Chile The Víctor Jara High School and the Violeta Parra School were both affected by the 2010 Chile earthquakes.

Peralillo is part of the O’Higgins Region and is located around 10 kilometers from Santa Cruz along the road to Pichilemu. It has almost 10,000 inhabitants, most of whom work in agriculture. The Víctor Jara High School and the Violeta Parra School were severely damaged by the earthquakes. The musicians gave the students musical instruments and school tools such as pencils, erasers, and rulers in addition to books for their school libraries.

Some of the artists that went to Peralillo include Juanita Parra (drummer of Los Jaivas), José Seves (Inti-Illimani), Cecilia Echenique, Alexis Venegas, Denisse (Aguaturbia) and K-Reena. Two hip-hop bands, Zaturno, and Juana Fé, performed in the centre of Peralillo on Friday morning.

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Tom Cruise debates psychiatry on NBC’s Today show
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Tom Cruise debates psychiatry on NBC’s Today show

Saturday, June 25, 2005

In an interview on NBC’s Today show with Matt Lauer, Tom Cruise aggressively defended his opposition to psychiatry and anti-depressive drugs. This occurred after being asked questions about his criticism of Brooke Shields, who has been taking drugs, including Paxil, for postpartum depression. Cruise is usually known for keeping his cool in interviews, but recently he has been slightly more unbound.

Cruise’s statements, including “Psychiatry is a pseudoscience“, and “There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance in a body”, reflect the beliefs of the Church of Scientology, of which he is a member. The interview became particularly tense when Lauer mentioned that he knew people who had been helped by taking Ritalin, an attention-deficit disorder drug.

“Matt, Matt, you don’t even — you’re glib,” Cruise responded. “You don’t even know what Ritalin is. If you start talking about chemical imbalance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories, Matt, OK. That’s what I’ve done.”

Cruise went on to say: “You don’t know the history of psychiatry, I do.”

Cruise has not formally studied medicine beyond a high school education, having dropped out in his senior year (1980) to pursue an acting career. In light of this, some members of the psychiatric community have refuted Cruise’s controversial statements. Dr. John Scully, medical director of the American Psychiatric Association, has said “The illnesses we treat – anxiety, depression – are very real illnesses…The treatments work. We have demonstrated that through robust scientific study.”

Lauer insisted that Ritalin helped people: “You’re telling me what’s worked for people I know or hasn’t worked for people I know. I’m telling you, I’ve lived with these people and they’re better,” Lauer said.

Cruise hinted that Lauer was promoting Ritalin and Lauer scoffed: “I am not. I’m telling you in their cases, in their individual case, it worked.”

The exchange ended when the two basically agreed to disagree. Cruise, who is 42, did admit that one of his goals is to speak more about Scientology in an effort to get people to understand it better.

Scientology has historically been at odds with the established medical and mental health community. The rift dates back to the 1950s and Scientology’s founding father L. Ron Hubbard. In his book, “Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health”, published in 1950, Hubbard claims that Dianetics (later called Scientology) could cure the majority of human ailments. These claims were sharply disputed by a variety of mainstream science and medical professionals including psychiatrists.

On Monday, June 27, 2005, the American Psychiatric Association released a statement that stated the following:”It is irresponsible for Mr. Cruise to use his movie publicity tour to promote his own ideological views and deter people with mental illness from getting the care they need…Rigorous, published, peer-reviewed research clearly demonstrates that treatment (of mental illness) works…It is unfortunate that in the face of this remarkable scientific and clinical progress that a small number of individuals and groups persist in questioning its legitimacy.”

The APA represents nearly 36,000 physicians specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.

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Singing Lessons: “A Soprano On Her Head” Interview With Chicago Soprano Dodie Whitacker

Singing Lessons: “A Soprano On Her Head” – Interview with Chicago Soprano Dodie Whitacker

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Ruth Gerson

Chicago native Dodie Morris has appeared as a soloist with orchestras and choruses throughout the Midwest. Recent performances include Bach’s B Minor Mass and Cantata No. 51, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasie. The Chicago Tribune applauds her “stylish, joyous…expressive spark;” her diverse career has led her from Symphony Center to Carnegie Hall and the stages of the Chicago and Boston Lyric Operas, performances with the Joffrey Ballet and numerous television appearances and recordings. Formerly a member of Chicago a cappella, the Oriana Singers and His Majestie’s Clerkes, she has been engaged full-time with both the Chicago Symphony Chorus and Music of the Baroque since 1996. Ms.Whitaker is a powerhouse with a soulful and breathtaking soprano. She masterfully accomplishes technical perfection with vivid and thoughtful performance. She received her Bachelor of Music from Oberlin College Conservatory and Master of Music from New England Conservatory.

RG: Thank you for taking time out of your intense schedule. I’d love to start with you telling me about your favorite role?

DM: That’s a great question…I haven’t ever gotten to play the roles I thought I would play. I’ve played the roles that were available and that were in my voice part, I’ve enjoyed them all. The role I remember best is Phyllis in Iolanthe, because the character fit my personality, the part fit my voice, and all of my friends were in it with me, and my sister was in it, which made the entire experience fun. The biggest singing lesson I have learned, is you have to keep your mind open; it’s not what you’d expect. When an opera comes up, and someone is doing it, you may never have heard of it, you may never have imagined what you would do. You do it.

RG: How much time do you recommend a serious voice student practice vocal warm-ups?

DM: That’s a tough one, because you don’t want to practice too much, in order to avoid wear and tear on your voice. A pianist will practice four to eight hours a day. A singer can’t do that. I would spend a few hours every day, not just singing vocal warm-ups and singing exercises, but learning music, plunking out notes. Sing twenty-five minutes, take a break, stay in the practice room, stay on the music, rest the voice, and then go back and practice in full voice again… Talking is the biggest issue. You have to be really cognizant of how you’re using your speaking voice. Speak high and off the chords or you’re in trouble.

RG: What would you consider the best way to practice?

DM: If you have a limited amount of time, even a few sighs up in the head, getting your palate up, that’s something you don’t do when you’re talking, do breathing exercises, several vocal warm-ups to get your throat open and get into singing mode. Yawn in the back, put the voice in the right place in your mouth, lift the palate and sing from the diaphragm. If you don’t do these to things, you can’t sing classical music, because there’s no way the sound is going to resonate.

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RG: What are you vocal health secrets?

DM: Water, vitamin c, slippery elm, echinacea and goldenseal. Old time opera greats would swear by a shot [of liquor, brandy, cognac], that it would open up the voice; maybe it helped them not get nervous.

RG: Yes, but the problem with drinking alcohol is you lose sensation and can accidentally hurt yourself, because you don’t feel everything that’s going on.

DM: That’s the thing. If you’re in an intense situation when you’ve lost your voice, they give you cortisone, but you’re in danger of permanent damage and you can’t feel what you’re doing.

RG: What is your understanding about how to breathe when you sing?

DM: I took many singing lessons in my life with many a vocal coach. It took me a long, long time to figure that out. I always knew how to take a good breath, but managing it, parceling it out, so you’ve got enough so you’re not expending it all was the challenge. The Singingbelt is great because it gets you into the consciousness – there it is, you can’t ignore it. I didn’t understand before – I’d take these great breaths, and then I’d not have breath control, I’d let it go. Knowing how to manage the breath from the beginning of the phrase to the end is key.

RG: As you understand it, what is the correct position of the jaw?

DM: Relaxed, lowered, not sticking out or jutting forward. The biggest vowel modification is to make the mouth vertical and not horizontal, you can’t jut you chin out, if you’re truly dropping the jaw.

RG: What is the correct mouth position?

DM: I literally spread my fingers and put the hard part of my palms in the hollow of my cheeks. I guess I could get more technical, but the more you think about it that way, the easier it is. The hardest thing is to get people to open their mouths. Using a mirror helps.

RG: What about the tongue?

DM: Down behind the teeth, and scooped.

RG: Can you describe anything you’ve learned from a teacher that really improved your singing? e.g. how you support your voice, placement, position?

DM: You have to think “ah” all the time. There is an “ah” written over every page of my music when I look at my notes – it says, “think ah,” “think ah.”

RG: Any recommended reading for singing?

DM: Richard Miller, The Structure of Singing. When I was at Oberlin, this book was highly recommended for technique. Also, A Soprano on Her Head by Eloise Ristad, which is a more creative and holistic look at performing.

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Ruth Gerson has teaches at Princeton University, The Blue Bear School of Music and The Music Center in San Francisco. The founder of San Francisco Vocal Coaching and creator of The Singingbelt, Gerson has taught private singing lessons and singing classes for eighteen years in NYC and the Bay Area.

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