
Follow up after Critical Care
Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it. The post Follow up after Critical Care appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it. The post Follow up after Critical Care appeared first on Intensive Care Network. Source link
“Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy in Indian women after breast cancer,” says Dr Vidushi Sawhney, Associate Consultant, Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon. According to this report, one out of every five women in the world who have cervical cancer is an Indian. Besides the high incidence, owing to its late diagnosis…
This past October I turned 50 years old. That’s half a century friends! One great advantage of getting older, is actually getting smarter. The longer we live, the more chances we have to learn. What I love most, is how much I have learned about myself and how to make myself the best self I…
Peter Brindley interviews Luise Sayers and they discuss the taboos death, bereavement and what we can do to make it better. This Pacific Island Playlist chosen by Louise opens with Moonshadows by Cat Stevens: https://vimeo.com/271105270 and closes with Monty Python’s “Always look in the bright side of life” https://vimeo.com/129646517 Source link
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is also impacting on employees mental health. But there are things you can do to protect your staff. There has been an escalation in coronavirus cases globally in the last 48 hours. In response, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s is enacting the pandemic emergency response. We know that there will be…
I love this granola because it’s pretty low in sugar and full of heart-healthy, memory boosting oats and nuts! It makes a great topping for Greek yogurt, overnight oats or that ice cream splurge. Ingredients 1/3 cup honey ¼ cup brown sugar 4 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 teaspoon cinnamon ½ teaspoon salt ¼ cup vegetable…
A good posture is super underrated and something that many people lack these days because of their desk jobs or couch potato behavior. Having a bad posture not just harms your body but affects your overall personality. Here are a few examples of a poor body posture – droopy shoulders, rounded shoulders, protruded belly, bent…
Nod your head if you’re a morning person, no right? We guessed it! We don’t blame you though, it’s the super possessive bed that just can’t let you go. But here’s a fix to balance the love affair between your bed and an active day. You can thank us later by sharing this post with…
Understanding history can help legislators and physicians understand the present and prevent a repetition of mistakes. How the government should treat mentally ill (really brain-diseased) people and where it should house… Source link
Meet Sally Forrest, teaching ancient Chinese art forms that improve people’s wellbeing. In our February issue, we also give ideas on how to unlock your child’s mental potential, how to rekindle a waning relationship and we look at the research on whether sexual relations impair sports performance. Source link