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Visit Website named on Youtube Video above for cheap Steroids online at website Etalaze ... zxetazx... ..c... ... Pharmacists, traditionally called 'chemists' play a much more important role in healthcare than simply dispensing medicines and selling shampoo. They work in hospitals helping to ensure that doctors and nurses provide patients with the correct medicines. Increasingly they provide health advice and services on the high street -- taking blood pressure and answering a huge range of questions about health and medication. These highly trained health professionals need to have very good communication skills. So an important part of their training is about learning how to communicate well with colleagues and with members of the public, but it's not easy recruiting a room full of patients to help student pharmacists practice their skills. And practice makes perfect. So Keele University's School of Pharmacy has developed a high-tech way of bringing patients into the classroom for...


Click here to watch this video Defcon 19: Tim Elrod, Stefan Morris - I Am Not a Doctor but I Play One on Your Network Defcon 19: Tim Elrod, Stefan Morris - I Am Not a Doctor but I Play One on Your Network

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This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: www.securitytube.net https How secure is your Protected Health Information? This talk will expose the world of Health Information Systems with an in depth technical review of their common protocols and technologies. Many of these life-critical systems had once relied on the security provided by air gapped medical networks. Recently, in an effort to realize savings and further share health information, medical systems have moved onto interconnected networks, opening them up to a plethora of attacks. We believe these systems have not had adequate research performed against them due to high cost and relatively low availability. Our talk will not only reveal weaknesses we have discovered in medical protocols but will create a foundation of knowledge for researchers who want to continue investigation of these systems. We will release findings and vulnerabilities that were discovered during the course of this research...


Click here to watch this video Правда о войне в Ливии with english subtitles Правда о войне в Ливии with english subtitles

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Through 47 seconds and 1 minute and 7 seconds, on the right floating text reads: * Libya's GDP per capita is $ 14192. * For each family member the state pays a $ 1000 yearly subsidy. * Unemployed are paid 730 $ monthly. * The salary of a hospital nurse is $ 1000. * For every newborn $ 7000 is paid . * Newly weds are donated $ 64000 to buy an apartment. * To open a private business one gets a one-time financial aid of 20 000 $. * Large taxes and duties are prohibited. * Education and medicine are free. * Education and Internships abroad are at government expense. * There are chain stores for large families with symbolic prices for basic foodstuffs. * For the sale of products past their expiry date large fines are levied, in some cases detention by the police is foreseen. * A number of pharmacies have free dispensing. * Counterfeiting medication is considered a major crime. * No rental payments. * No payment for electricity for the population.


Click here to watch this video Healing-by-sharing-britdoc.mp4 Healing-by-sharing-britdoc.mp4

Tags: Weltressourcen  world resources  Patente  patents  Generika  generics  Ost Afrika  east africa  human rights  menschenrechte  HIV  AIDS  Michael Stock  Postcard To Daddy 

www.startnext.de The basic story is about the family of 12-year-old Elyas who is living in Zambia. The family struggles for surviving with HIV. Daily routine is marked by the lack of all those things necessary for life that we take for granted. People from different organizations such as Doctors without borders, Medico International, ACHAP (African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnership) and the HIV-project Mother2Mother are dealing with the question how to satisfy the needs for the disadvantaged in the Third World Countries in order to improve their situation. To be able to provide practical help, they even pass legal trade laws prescribed by the industrial nations. Three members of the four- team members, travelling for a half year through Eastafrica, are themselves HIV-positive. More than a travel report or a description of the country, this short road movie is going to document the personal approach of the film team to the situation of the people in these Third World Countries....


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"Healing By Sharing" (working title) by Michael Stock & Carsten Cierocki The basic story is about the family of 12-year-old Elyas who is living in Zambia. The family struggles for surviving with HIV. Daily routine is marked by the lack of all those things necessary for life that we take for granted. People from different organizations such as Doctors without borders, Medico International, ACHAP (African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnership) and the HIV-project Mother2Mother are dealing with the question how to satisfy the needs for the disadvantaged in the Third World Countries in order to improve their situation. To be able to provide practical help, they even pass legal trade laws prescribed by the industrial nations. Three members of the four- team members, who will travel to Zambia, are themselves HIV-positive. More than a travel report or a description of the country, this short road movie is going to document the personal approach of the film team to the situation of the people...


Click here to watch this video Dispatchatron: Mini Fire Station Mimics Real Stations in Real Time Dispatchatron: Mini Fire Station Mimics Real Stations in Real Time

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For my son's fourth birthday, we decided on a fire truck theme. We started the party with a tour of a fire station and then went back to the house for a firefighters' obstacle course and the creation of several Duplo fire trucks (and of course, cake, ice cream, and fellowship). In keeping with the theme, my wife made several firefighter-themed treats and props. Being largely unable to bake, my most significant party theme contribution was repurposing my old car launcher invention to be used as a MatchBox-scale fire station. I originally made the car launcher to live at the bottom of our coat closet and accept car-dispensing commands from distant relatives via our family blog. For our fire-themed party, I mounted it in the bottom of our living room entertainment center and built a cardboard fire station facade. I swapped out the old PHP/Processing/AppleScript/BS2 control scheme for a an Arduino-based radio-monitoring scheme. I mounted a trunk-tracking radio scanner (from one of my...


Click here to watch this video Angry Judge Gives Conrad Murray Maximum Sentence in Michael Jackson's Death Angry Judge Gives Conrad Murray Maximum Sentence in Michael Jackson's Death

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The doctor whose dispensing of a powerful anesthetic to Michael Jackson caused the pop star's death was sentenced in Los Angeles to four years in prison. Judge Michael Pastor ripped into Conrad Murray for practicing "medical madness," for lying to paramedics and Jackson's staff after the star stopped breathing and for egregiously failing to protect his patient. Tim Minton says in this case the max may be an illusion. _________________________ Do you like our videos? Then you'll love more Buzz60. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Twitter @Buzz60 and become a fan on Facebook at Facebook.com/Buzz60.


Click here to watch this video DEFCON 19: I Am Not a Doctor but I Play One on Your Network DEFCON 19: I Am Not a Doctor but I Play One on Your Network

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Speakers: Tim Elrod Security Consultant, Fishnet Security | Stefan Morris Security Consultant, Fishnet Security How secure is your Protected Health Information? This talk will expose the world of Health Information Systems with an in depth technical review of their common protocols and technologies. Many of these life-critical systems had once relied on the security provided by air gapped medical networks. Recently, in an effort to realize savings and further share health information, medical systems have moved onto interconnected networks, opening them up to a plethora of attacks. We believe these systems have not had adequate research performed against them due to high cost and relatively low availability. Our talk will not only reveal weaknesses we have discovered in medical protocols but will create a foundation of knowledge for researchers who want to continue investigation of these systems. We will release findings and vulnerabilities that were discovered during the course of...


Click here to watch this video Libya:The Zionist Dragon And The Drums Of War Libya:The Zionist Dragon And The Drums Of War

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Quran says those who deal in Riba (Interest, banking and paper currency) are like those who have been maddened by the devil's touch! Here is another example. Libya is attacked because Qaddafi wanted to start Gold Dinar currency to replace dollar and Euro fake paper! The biggest threat to Kufr system is from Islamic economic model and start of a gold currency! InshAllah, we WILL start our own gold and silver currency! How much money is being spent to arm the so-called rebels? They're dissatisfied! Well, what is their dissatisfaction about? Do they (Libyans) have jobs? Yes. Do they have food? Yes. Has Gadhafi used the oil money to build Libya? Yes. Did Gadhafi use oil money and discover water under the Sahara Desert, and brought that water to the surface; and brought water from Benghazi all the way to the border almost of Tunisia? Did he impose farming in the desert so that they could feed their own people? Yes. Are there billions of dollars that he's spending building homes, building...


Click here to watch this video Nominating patients to use the electronic prescription service Nominating patients to use the electronic prescription service

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Amy Banks, Dispenser and Chantelle Phillips, Counter Assistant from Brownhill Pharmacy talk about how electronic prescriptions makes it easier for patients to order and collect prescriptions at their pharmacy. www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk


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VLS Summer faculty member Dwight Merriam, of Robinson & Cole LLP's Land Use Group, gave a Hot Topics talk on Jun 9, 2011, titled "Don't Bogart Me: Planning and Regulating for the Cultivation and Dispensing of Medical Marijuana." Merriam discussed the the wide variation in state enabling laws and local ordinances for medical marijuana and the resulting controversy, uncontrolled activity and unexpected consequences.


Click here to watch this video NLP Pill Dispenser NLP Pill Dispenser

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A demonstration of Sensory's voice activated Natural TimeSet technology in a medical pill dispenser. For more information visit http:\\www.sensoryinc.com.


Click here to watch this video Japan's Nuclear Fallout: Iodine or Not? Japan's Nuclear Fallout: Iodine or Not?

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www.saragottfriedmd.com I just heard that Japan is dispensing 230000 doses of potassium iodide to its population. Information is trickling in slowly and we don't know how reliably. Do what you can to participate and be proactive. Talk about the CDC guiidelines with your doctor. DrGottfried's webcam video March 14, 2011 03:58 PM


Click here to watch this video When 'Medicine' Makes Things Worse When 'Medicine' Makes Things Worse

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With a few exceptions, when physicians talk, they recommend. Take this. Try that. They satisfy the expectation that automatically comes with a patient's visit or phone call. The physician is compelled to make a recommendation -- a pill, a device or a procedure. Both the physician and medical supplier financially benefit. But is your doctor's advice always in your best interest? Not always. In a 2000 JAMA publication, Julie Magno Zito of the University of Maryland and her coauthors stated that there had been an explosion in psychotropic prescriptions for pre-schoolers without adequate safety and long-term studies and generally without FDA approvals. Dr. Joseph Coyle of Harvard Medical School editorialized on this "troubling change in practice." Likewise, in a 2001 JAMA article, Dr. Chunliu Zhan of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and his colleagues found that American elderly patients are often overly and inappropriately medicated. And, there are medical errors. Reports...


Click here to watch this video 3D technology to train chemists 3D technology to train chemists

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Pharmacists, traditionally called 'chemists' play a much more important role in healthcare than simply dispensing medicines and selling shampoo. They work in hospitals helping to ensure that doctors and nurses provide patients with the correct medicines. Increasingly they provide health advice and services on the high street -- taking blood pressure and answering a huge range of questions about health and medication. These highly trained health professionals need to have very good communication skills. So an important part of their training is about learning how to communicate well with colleagues and with members of the public, but it's not easy recruiting a room full of patients to help student pharmacists practice their skills. And practice makes perfect. So Keele University's School of Pharmacy has developed a high-tech way of bringing patients into the classroom for trainees to hone their communication skills. It's developed virtual patients -- computer based characters called...


Click here to watch this video Sippy Sure® Your Carolina Sippy Sure® Your Carolina

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WSPA-7 CBS morning talk show "Your Carolina" showcases Sippy Sure®! Sippy Sure® is the world's first medicine dispensing sippy cup. Its patented design creates a spill and leak proof cup that keeps medicine and your child's favorite drink separate until they are ready to drink. As the child drinks from the cup, the medicine is mixed with the drink concealing the medicine and easily giving the child their medicine. Sippy Sure® helps make giving medicine to children easier and with less stress and frustration.


Click here to watch this video ABC 15 - Medical Marijuana Dispensers Are In The Future ABC 15 - Medical Marijuana Dispensers Are In The Future

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In this video, Dr. Bruce Bedrick of Kind Clinics showcases State of the art technology used to dispense medical marijuana in Arizona. "This 'vending machine' allows patients to easily gain access to their medication. Clinic owners love the Kind Clinics system because it affords easy access to transaction records, most popular medicine reports, and help with inventory control. State law makers will find the technology as a perfect match for their reporting needs. Quotes from Dr. Bruce "We specialize in helping people get into the business and operate medical marijuana dispensaries." Dr. Bruce Bedrick, Kind Clinics Reporter: ABC News Christine Boomer Kind Clinics is the most compliant and most safe Medical Marijuana Dispensary system in Arizona. For more information: www.KindClinics.com Xtreme Media Solutions is the media management company for Kind Clinics. For inquiries, to have Dr. Bruce speak at your next engagement, or for interviews please contact us at 602-357-1385. http


Click here to watch this video Children's Hospital's Talking Medication Dispenser Children's Hospital's Talking Medication Dispenser

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Pharmacists at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC have come up with a unique approach to improving patient safety and reducing the risk of medication errors. They call their device the Talking Inventory Prompter.


Click here to watch this video RMAIS: RFID-based Medication Adherence Intelligence System RMAIS: RFID-based Medication Adherence Intelligence System

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This is a presentation by Corey McCall about research that was conducted at the University of Central Florida under the advisement of Dr. Cliff Zou. This talk was given at the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 3, 2010. Abstract: There has been compelling evidence that outpatients, especially those who are elderly or taking multiple complexly scheduled drugs, are not taking their medicines as directed, leading to unnecessary disease progression, complications, functional disabilities, lower quality of life, and even mortality. Existing technologies for monitoring and improving drug adherence are either costly or too complicated for general patients to use. In this paper, we introduce the detailed design and the complete prototype of a marketable Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)-based Medication Adherence Intelligence System (RMAIS) that can be conveniently used at a residential home by ordinary patients. RMAIS is designed...


Click here to watch this video スプツニ子!/Sputniko! - Menstruation Machine, Takashi's Take スプツニ子!/Sputniko! - Menstruation Machine, Takashi's Take

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Installation with video (color, sound), screens, and printed panels, 3:24 min., dimensions variable; Device: aluminum, electronics, and acrylic 13 3/8 x 13 13/16 x 13 3/8" (34 x 35 x 34 cm) © Sputniko! Courtesy the artist and Scai the Bathhouse, Tokyo. It's 2010, so why are humans still menstruating? As a female artist I had one intriguing question I wanted to solve. When the contraceptive pill first became commercially available in the 1960s, it was deliberately designed to have a pill-free, menstruating week every month. This was because the doctors felt that users would find having no periods too worrying and unacceptable. 50 years have passed since then, and modern technology has accomplished even more -- space travel, mobile phones, internet, cloning and genetically modified foods -- but women are still bleeding. New pills such as Lybrel and Seasonique, which reduce the frequency of menstruation to none or 4 times a year have recently been developed, but they are not yet...


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