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Dr Domenick Coletti DDS And His Honorary Journey


2012
01.20

One of the most trustworthy and successful dentists in Columbia is Dr. Domenick Coletti DDS. He is known for his excellence in oral surgery and has been designated as chief associate professor of Oral surgery in the Maryland University.

The Study Program

He completed his undergraduate studies from the Long Island University in the year 1990. Later, he graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University in the year 1993. The doctor later did his M.D from the University of Maryland, which is a dignified school of Medicine.

In the year 1997, the dentist achieved the title of DDS from the medical college of Virginia, which is a well known college of dentistry. He did not waste time in acquiring his post graduate degree and within the time span of 1997 to 1998 he became an intern in the University of Maryland in the section oral maxillofacial surgery.

Dr. Domenick later became a resident in Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery, from the University of Mary Land. He has always been specific about his studies and believes that only hard work and determination can bring success to a person.

The Certifications And Awards

After completing his under graduation from the medical college of Virginia, Dr Coletti achieved the certificate of Basic Life Support. Later that year, he also acquired the certificate of Advance cardiac Life support. In the year 1997, the doctor achieved two certificates of dental examiners of the southeast and northeast regional board. During the span of 1998 to 2004, the dentist got his Virginia Dental License.

He also achieved dental license from the Maryland and also the medical license from the same university. In the year 2005, Dr Domenick Coletti DDS collected his state medical license from Florida. The certificate of Maryland State specialty in Maxillofacial and oral surgery was achieved by him in the year 2003.

The doctor has been awarded a number of honorary titles and awards. In 2011, he appeared in the Baltimore magazine among the top dentists and later achieved the award for being the Howard County General Hospital physician.

In his early years, the dentist acquired the award of being the outstanding intern in the department of general surgery. Dr Domenick Coletti DDS has been showered with a huge number of awards and titles throughout his career and is considered to be one of the most brilliant dentists of his time.

Measuring the impact of excess weight on leg strength


2011
12.30

Rachel and Erica Kralian Millet (both class of 2010), Roche aims to measure the impact of excess weight in leg strength of the subjects, walking speed, and power factor affecting activities of daily living such as rising from a chair or climbing stairs. They found little difference in the absolute strength of the participants were overweight and normal weight, but when his strength-to-weight ratio was calculated, overweight women had an average 24 percent lower than the strength of the study participants normal weight.

“The deficit was even worse when he looked over,” Roche said, adding that power – the rate at which force is applied – is more closely related to physical function and the risk of fall of force. Overweight women demonstrated the power for 38 percent less than normal weight women. Gait speed was significantly slower – about 20 percent – for overweight participants, too.

“Everything suggests that the fact that excess fat was that these people were carrying was actually limiting their mobility,” he says. “Being of normal body weight allows you to perform activities of daily living and live in their own time.”

Based on these results, Roche suggests that normal-weight adults must work to maintain weight and strength as they age. Older adults who are overweight can improve strength and weight, either weight loss or gain strength. Perhaps surprisingly, the data suggest that the latter is the easiest way. Although most people do not succeed in losing weight, “even the older people of age can have a dramatic increase in strength,” said Roche. The key to building strength is muscle fatigue, with eight to fifteen repetitions, a new aspect that many overlook weight training.

Roche has been investigating the effects of force and the exercise of elderly populations for several years, but this is his first foray into the effects of obesity in this population. “I never intended to study the elderly overweight and obesity, but it became obvious to me that being overweight is a growing concern and problematic,” he says.

How to choose a healthy way of life


2011
03.16

HealthySedentary lifestyle, poor eating habits and hormonal problems that are not detected in time influence the overall increase in the population overweight. Fortunately, there are no voices or hands or heads who remain silent or inactive in this regard. Many institutions such as independent people have managed to reflect this problem. Additional aid was, therefore, both by government statutes and population.

In Colombia, it is commendable the activity pursued by a foundation called ‘Heart Chubs. ” Based in Medellin, the nonprofit organization was created and is run by a man who suffered the ravages of overweight and is now a normal Quilaja. The institution provides medical and psychological help for people of any age with weight problems. Currently, they pursued a campaign of solidarity that aims to collect funds to fight childhood obesity problem in that country has increased significantly in recent years. This foundation has important recognition of medical institutions.

Health campaigns against obesity from the Roche pharmaceuticals are known. Constantly have ads in various media whose main theme is clear: “Less kilos, more life.” They even call toll free to users who want to commit to this cause, either directly experience the problem because they know someone close to him or simply as a philanthropic intent. Within these ads, who are encouraged to see them develop a healthy lifestyle based on the adoption of a commitment to improving the quality of existence. It’s something striking.

Although not of direct campaigns against obesity, many food products are proof that its content is free of trans fats or bad cholesterol. Even endorse the appropriateness of its proposals by saying they are accepted by recognized medical associations. Such notices are a double-edged sword. On the one hand there is a duty to provide users with the best food for the health certificate. On the other hand, many of these deals should be banned within a black list of options for not drinking. The struggle between selling and protecting it is sometimes hard.

We live in a globalized world, thanks to technical advances. We can tell us everything we want almost instantly. In our hands now more than ever is how to choose our way of life. Health campaigns against obesity are part of this necessary and vital media boom.

Prevention of lung cancer


2011
03.03

Prevention of lung cancerAn artificial bronchus was successfully grafted to a patient in France 78 years who suffered from lung cancer, a world first that has prevented the complete ablation of the body, today announced the management of public hospitals in Paris.

The operation, conducted on October 28, 2009 by a team of Bobbing Avicenna hospital on the outskirts of Paris, “led not only to remove the cancerous lesion with important safety margins but also prevent the planned complete ablation of lung gesture that implies a very high risk of postoperative mortality, “he said in a statement.

The patient “is doing very well,” said Professor Emmanuel Marti nod, the thorax surgeon who performed the operation vascularity.

Artificial bronchus was performed with a biological tissue (aortic) reinforced by a metal structure inside (stent). Was kept cold in a tissue bank. This process gives the advantage of not requiring anti-rejection drugs, contraindicated in cancer.

The experimental work that enabled the world premiere was performed in the laboratory biosurgical Research headed by Professor Alain Carpenter, was noted.

“Our commitment is based on 10 years of research,” said Professor Marti nod He estimated, however, that “had to be careful” in waiting.

A study of 20 to 30 patients to be launched this month to confirm the first result, which will be published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

What is the risk of asthma in children


2011
02.17

What is the risk of asthma in childrenA German scientist named Michael Schemed, discovered a gene that determines the risk of asthma in children, as announced by the European Commission (EC) in a statement. The outcome of the investigation will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which will take place next weekend in Washington.

The finding ORMDL3 gene, on chromosome 17, could evolve the knowledge we have about the disease and lead to implementation of new treatments.

The scientist responsible for the discovery, 33, began working at the University of Munich and now collaborates with Professor Michael Kibosh, allergy specialist genetics in the Medical School of Hanover.

“We have a first test of causal link between the presence of this gene on chromosome seventeen and the development of asthma, a disease that can be treated but not yet curable, “the researcher said in a statement.

Schedule has benefited from a Marie Curie Fellowship of the European Union that promotes research and has been part of the team of 220 researchers who have participated since 2008 in an exchange program between the EU and the U.S…

How to avoid stress


2011
01.28

How to avoid stressSyndrome Post-Holiday Stress can cause sadness, apathy, depression, and tachycardia, shortness of breath, blood, muscle aches and stomach problems and, as experts estimate, affects young adults between 25 and 40.

Patricia Hanson Gabby, director of Hem era, Centre for Studies on Stress and anxiety, said, “A syndrome is defined as a pathological condition associated with a series of concurrent symptoms, usually three or more.” Gabby of Hanson remarked that “post-holiday stress, as his words indicate, is the stress that comes after the holidays.”

“Although it is accepted as the major disease classifications, is being given increasing importance. Some authors think that this is just a temporary situation that disappears when the person passes the process of adapting to the new situation. For example again work and daily routines in the case of adults and children for back to school, “said the expert.

Also, the specialist said that when the adjustment process fails “generated a series of physical and psychological symptoms” and added that these symptoms, if they last over time, “can affect the quality of life of the sufferer.”

“This table insomnia with marked daytime sleepiness, poor concentration, apathy regarding the tasks that must be faced and anxiety. They can also appear sadness, apathy, depression, tachycardia, shortness of breath, blood, muscle aches and stomach problems, “he added.

Hanson Gabby emphasized that the main cause of this syndrome is the change in the daily rhythm disturbance of the biological clock “and that” during the holiday pace of life suffers a significant change. ““Generally we go to bed later and so does the time to get up. There is a total mess in our habits and our routine. The power varies as well as our social activity,” he said.

The specialist said, “Back to life every day means a sharp change for our organization.” “If we add to this lack of motivation at work or activities to be undertaken to return, the subjective experience can be very negative. The combination of both situations can lead to post-holiday syndrome,” he said.

The specialist said that the most exposed population is young adults “aged between 25 and 40 years.”

“Thumbelina Robles Ortega, a researcher at the University of Granada, said that 35% of Spanish workers have post-holiday syndrome,” he said.

In addition, the expert noted that the research recommends

- Divide the vacation time. It is better to go on vacation twice in 15 days instead of after 30 days.

- Back a few days earlier to have time to readjust to the new habits forever, like an early night.

- Plan trips during the year, not only during the summer.

“If at the end of holidays with work we accumulated during the rest period is recommended to order the agenda prioritizing the most urgent tasks in second place, leaving those that can be postponed without causing problems,” he said.

Hanson Gabby said that if the symptoms described at the beginning persist over time, especially anxiety disorders and insomnia, “should see a specialist” and that “the drug helps in some cases very effectively.”

However, he cautioned that this problem “also affects children,” and that “between 5 and 8% of children with this syndrome.” “The symptoms are sadness, apathy, weakness, poor concentration and irritability. They may also suffer from insomnia, headaches or stomach,” he added.

To prevent the onset of these symptoms, advised parents to “help children to recover the routine before school starts.” “It is important to regulate the hours of sleep and wake. Make an overview of the basic concepts learned the previous year. Prepare supplies and uniforms to start school. Back to those routines necessary for the child to feel secure in addressing the new challenges in his life, “he said.

How the way for permanent normal Body temperature


2011
01.28

How the way for permanent normal Body temperatureIf you took a poll, likely to detect the heat issue is present in more than 80% of the conversations. That the alert was changed from red to yellow, orange … that there is a drought; it will be well through January. Heat altered also the routine of all, the possibility of having a “heat stroke.”

Dr. Leander Sloane, emergency coordinator of the Hospital Universitario Austral, explained that the heat stress the body temperature rises above 40 º C and can cause neurological disorders such as delirium, convulsions and coma. “

Children and the elderly, those most affected.

The actual incidence of this disease is unknown, but an epidemiological study conducted in U.S. urban areas averaged 20 cases per 100 000 inhabitants, was quoted as saying the paper “Heat Stroke” published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine. The same analysis said, “Is increasing the threat of heat stroke due to global warming and heat waves are occurring in temperate areas.”

The most affected are children and people over 65 years. “Also those who are located in a low social status and those with chronic diseases,” added Dr. Sloane.

What happens when body temperature rises?
Our normal body temperature of 36 º or 37 º C is given by the internal metabolism and environmental temperature. When the carriage 1, activates heat receptors on the skin that send information to the hypothalamus, the center responsible for coordinating the endocrine system and responsible for thermoregulation. It responds by increasing blood flow to the skin, which causes sweating. If the surrounding air is saturated with moisture, the sweat evaporates and cools the body.

When the body cannot maintain this thermoregulatory alterations start local and then systemic, leading to a “heat stress, poor irrigation of organs, impaired immunity and intestinal barrier. This leads to “heat stroke.”

Often the onset of tachycardia and hyperventilation (rapid breathing), and decreased blood pressure. If the disease progresses they begin to alter the organs: kidneys, liver, lung, pancreas or heart.

Warning symptoms and how to act

some of the symptoms that can reveal heat stroke are headache, fatigue or weakness, intense thirst, nausea or vomiting and muscle cramps. “When in doubt, should take the temperature of the individual. If I were above 40 ° C, we must move to a cold environment, get your clothes and start the body cooling with cold packs on the neck, armpit. It can get into a bathtub, cold drinks and plenty of give and rushed to hospital, “Dr. Sloane listed. He added that if the victim’s temperature should not exceed 40 degrees, but if I had any of these symptoms, as should be moved to a medical facility. The fever reducers showed no benefit for this problem.

Internet is very important for health information


2011
01.09

Internet is very important for health informationOne of the great benefits that exist with the internet is the large amount of information that users have access from online encyclopedias, images and music, to more recently the publication of confidential information the U.S. government. All or almost everything is there on the net.

This along with graphics of health information that was recently published by inspectors and Blue Eye Project, and which by the way they share with a Spanish translation, gave rise to this post. It makes an interesting breakdown of user behavior regarding searching for information and content on health, welfare, medical conditions and treatments. Some facts are

one. 61% of adults go to the online world to find health information.
2. 42% claims to know or have someone in your family has been helped by following medical advice found on the Internet.
3. 77% of newly diagnosed, they go first to online sources.
4. 17% of cell phone users, using this device to search specifically for health and medical information.
5. 60% of online patients would like information about medical conditions or illnesses through social media and 38% are interested in starting a dialogue about health care, through this medium.