Cases of vaping-related respiratory illnesses have surged, with 450 potential cases reported across 33 states and 5 confirmed deaths. The CDC and FDA are investigating but have not yet identified a single device, product, or substance responsible. Reports of severe lung illnesses linked to vaping, particularly of THC products, have risen sharply in recent months, focusing concerns about the safety of e-cigarette devices. Public health officials are urging people to consider not using e-cigarette products until more is known.
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The World Health Organization is launching a global megatrial called SOLIDARITY to test the effectiveness of four promising treatments for COVID-19. The treatments being tested are remdesivir, an experimental antiviral; chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, existing malaria drugs; lopinavir and ritonavir, a combination used to treat HIV; and that combination plus interferon-beta. The trial aims to quickly determine which, if any, treatments work through a simple international study involving thousands of patients. Results are urgently needed to help overcome the pandemic.
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1. The document discusses how environmental toxins from air, food, and water pollution are negatively impacting Americans' health and are linked to increasing rates of diseases like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and neurological and developmental disorders in both children and adults.
2. It provides statistics showing rises in conditions such as autism, asthma, and diabetes in children that correlate with increases in environmental toxins and chemical exposure.
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The document proposes that there should not be any law requiring everyone in the United States to be vaccinated. It provides two reasons for this: 1) vaccinations are not directly correlated with declines in sickness and disease, and 2) vaccinations have proven ineffective and even deadly in some cases. Studies are cited showing the ineffectiveness of some vaccines and cases of deaths resulting from vaccines. Personal experiences are also mentioned. The proposal concludes by stating it is not suggesting vaccines should be abolished, but that the government should not mandate vaccines without exemptions given the issues raised.
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1. Researchers found that judges were able to identify certain personality traits like extroversion and self-esteem based solely on controlled photos of people. However, they struggled to determine most other traits from these photos.
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This document is an undergraduate thesis that examines the pharmaceutical industry and alternative medicine. It argues that while Western medicine has improved health outcomes for some acute illnesses, the over-reliance on drugs has significant downsides. Preventable medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the US, with pharmaceutical companies more focused on profits than patient safety. The document also suggests that several holistic doctors working on alternative cancer treatments may have been murdered to protect the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry.
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This daily health update email provides summaries of recent studies on various health topics. A survey found that most people with mental illnesses experience discrimination, especially in social and work relationships. Another study reported that heroin use in the US has stabilized at high levels, with over 450 new users per day. Additional articles discussed sugar and carbohydrates being linked to obesity more than physical inactivity; exercise being associated with higher GPAs in students; high rates of pain in obese teenagers; and sedentary activity doubling mortality risk in older women.
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Prescription medicines accounted for 1.3 million ER visits in 2010: 1.2 million visits for illegal drugs; 600,000 for alcohol and drugs combined; 200,000 for underage drinking
Over 27,000 unintentional drug OD deaths; some 12,000 opioid analgesic OD deaths (CDC, 2007).
Addiction can take hold in as little as two weeks. Withdrawal symptoms: rapid pulse and breathing, high blood pressure, abdominal cramps, tremors, bone and muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, sleeplessness and depression.
One baby is born addicted to prescription medicines every hour in the United States.
Addiction is a brain disease: Compulsive seeking and self-administration of a drug, despite obvious harm to self or others; Characterized by intense cravings and loss of control; Gateway
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Causes Of Tooth Loss
PERIODONTAL PROBLEMS ( PERIODONTITIS, GINIGIVITIS)
Systemic Causes Of Tooth Loss
1. Diabetes Mellitus
2. Female Sexual Hormones Condition
3. Hyperpituitarism
4. Hyperthyroidism
5. Primary Hyperparathyroidism
6. Osteoporosis
7. Hypophosphatasia
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Causes Of Tooth Loss
CARIES/ TOOTH DECAY
Causes Of Tooth Loss
CAUSES OF TOOTH LOSS
Consequence of tooth loss
Anatomic
Loss of ridge volume both height and width
Bone loss :
mandible > maxilla
Posteriorly > anteriorly
Anatomic consequences
Broader mandibular arch with constricting maxilary arch
Attached gingiva is replaced with less keratinised oral mucosa which is more readily traumatized.
Anatomic consequences
Tipping of the adjacent teeth
Supraeruption of the teeth
Traumatic occlusion
Premature occlusal contact
Anatomic Consequences
Anatomic Consequences
Physiologic consequences
Physiologic Consequences
Decreased lip support
Decreased lower facial height
Physiologic Consequences
Physiologic consequences
Education of Patient
Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Design, Treatment, Sequencing, and Mouth Preparation
Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
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Initial Placement Procedures
Periodic Recall
Education of Patient
Informing a patient about a health matter to
secure informed consent.
Patient education should begin at the initial
contact with the patient and should continue throughout treatment.
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This educational procedure is especially important when the treatment plan and prognosis are discussed with the patient.
Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Design, Treatment, Sequencing, and Mouth Preparation
Begin with thorough medical and dental histories.
The complete oral examination must include both clinical and radiographic interpretation of:
caries
the condition of existing restorations
periodontal conditions
responses of teeth (especially abutment teeth) and residual ridges to previous stress
The vitality of remaining teeth
Continued…..
Occlusal plan evaluation
Arch form
Evaluation of Occlusal relationship through mounting the diagnostic cast
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Mouth preparations, in the appropriate sequence, should be oriented toward the goal of
providing adequate support, stability,
retention, and
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Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
A base made to fit the anatomic ridge form does not provide adequate support under occlusal loading.
The base may be made to fit the form of the ridge when under function.
Support for Distal Extension Denture Bases
This provides support
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY DESIGN- RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALRishank Shahi
Randomized controlled clinical trial is a prospective experimental study.
It essentially involves comparing the outcomes in two groups of patients treated with a test treatment and a control treatment, both groups are followed over the same period of time. Prepare a plan of study or protocol
a. Define clear objectives
b. State the inclusion and exclusion criteria of case
c. Determine the sample size, place and period of study
d. Design of trial (single blind, double blind and triple blind method)
2. Define study population: Most often the patients are chosen from hospital or from the community. For example, for a study for comparison of home and sanatorium treatment, open cases of tuberculosis may be chosen.
3. Selection of participants by defined criteria as per plan:
Selection of participants should be done with precision and should be precisely stated in writing so that it can be replicated by others. For example, out of open cases of tuberculosis those who fulfill criteria for inclusion may be selected (age groups, severity of disease and treatment taken or not, etc.)
Randomization ensures that participants have an equal chance to be assigned to one of two or more groups:
One group gets the most widely accepted treatment (standard treatment/ gold standard)
The other gets the new treatment being tested, which researchers hope and have reason to believe will be better than the standard treatment
Subject variation: First, there may be bias on the part of the participants, who may subjectively feel better or report improvement if they knew they were receiving a new form of treatment.
Observer bias: The investigator measuring the outcome of a therapeutic trial may be influenced if he knows beforehand the particular procedure or therapy to which the patient has been subjected.
Evaluation bias: There may be bias in evaluation - that is, the investigator(Analyzer) may subconsciously give a favorable report of the outcome of the trial.
Co-intervention:
participants use other therapy or change behavior
Study staff, medical providers, family or friends treat participants differently.
Biased outcome ascertainment:
participants may report symptoms or outcomes differently or physicians
Investigators may elicit symptoms or outcomes differently
A technique used to prevent selection bias by concealing the allocation sequence from those assigning participants to intervention groups, until the moment of assignment.
Allocation concealment prevents researchers from influencing which participants are assigned to a given intervention group.
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It is mandatory to register clinical trials with Clinical Trials Registry of India
Informed consent from all study participants is mandatory.
A preclinical trial is a stage of research that begins before clinical trials, and during which important feasibility and drug safety data are collected.
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Cases of vaping related respiratory organ malady surge, health officers say
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Cases of Vaping-Related respiratory
organ malady Surge, Health officers Say
Indiana proclaimed a 3rd death joined to the malady on Friday, North Star State
a fourth and American state a fifth. State and federal health officers are
operating desperately to grasp the causes.
Medical experts and federal health officers on Friday warned the general public
regarding the risks of vaping and discouraged mistreatment the devices because
the range of individuals with a severe respiratory organ malady joined to vaping
quite doubled to 450 potential cases in thirty-three states and therefore the
number of deaths rose to 5.
The IN Department of Health proclaimed the third death on Friday, and hours
later, officers in North Star State confirmed that a fourth person had died. The l.
a. County Department of Public Health is investigating a fifth death, and a
political candidate same Friday that “vaping may be a probable potential cause.”
2 alternative deaths, one in Illinois, the opposite in Oregon, had been
proclaimed antecedently.
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“There is an outbreak that begs for Associate in Nursing pressing response. Dr.
David C. Christiani of the Harvard TH Chan Faculty of Public Health wrote in a
commentary printed on Friday within the geographic region Journal of drugs.
The editorial referred to as on doctors to discourage their patients from
mistreatment e-cigarettes and for a broader effort to extend public awareness
regarding “the harmful effects of vaping.”
Officials from the Centers for illness management and bar echoed that decision
in an exceedingly informing.
“While this investigation is current, individuals ought to take into account not
mistreatment e-cigarette merchandise,” said Dr. Dana Meaney-Delman, World
Health Organization is leading the C.D.C.’s investigation into the malady.
The recent rise of acute respiratory organ sicknesses joined to vaping has
concentrated considerations regarding the security of the devices. E-cigarettes
were meant to assist smokers to quit ancient cigarettes by providing some way
to satisfy Associate in Nursing addiction to nicotine while not the deadly toxins
that return from burning tobacco.
But in 2018, vaping among Yankee teenagers exploded and huge numbers of
children World Health Organization had ne'er smoke-cured started mistreatment
e-cigarettes. They were particularly interested in sleek devices created and
marketed by Juul Labs, that currently dominates the market. A 2018 survey
sponsored by the centralized found that 21% of high school seniors had vaped
among the previous thirty days, compared to 11% a year earlier.
Now children are being sickened by the new wave of respiratory organ
sicknesses. C.D.C. officers same they believe that some “chemical” is
concerned because the cause however they need not known one accountable
“device, product or substance,” Dr. Meaney-Delman same.
Dr. Christiani wrote within the geographic region Journal editorial that it
absolutely was not nevertheless clear that substances were inflicting the harm.
E-cigarette fluids alone contain “at least six teams of probably venomous
compounds,” he wrote, however, he noted that several of the patients had
conjointly vaped substances extracted from marijuana or hemp. The confounded
stew of chemicals may even produce new toxins, Dr. Christiani urged. The
journal conjointly printed a study of 2 clusters of fifty-three cases in Wisconsin
and Illinois.
What gave the impression of scattered cases earlier this summer has become a
full-fledged and widespread public health scare, feat otherwise healthy
teenagers and young adults severely sick.
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The first case of the mysterious respiratory organ malady, in Illinois, came in
April, indicating that the syndrome emerged before the period of time date that
federal officers have usually cited because the time the afflictions began.
The patients studied in Illinois and Wisconsin were generally “healthy, young,
with a median age of nineteen years and a majority are men,” said Dr. Jennifer
Layden, chief medical man, and state medical scientist for the Illinois
Department of Public Health. a 3rd were younger than eighteen.
The journal article regarding the Illinois and Wisconsin patients same that 98%
were hospitalized, needed admission to the medical aid unit, and a 3rd had such
a lot bother respiratory that they required to be placed on ventilators.
84% had vaped a product together with THC the high inducing chemical in
marijuana. Dr. Layden same a majority had conjointly used a “nicotine-based
product,” noting that there have been “a vary of merchandise and devices.”
The journal article regarding those cases mentions that the heating coils in
vaping devices may unharness metal particles that might be indrawn.
“The focus of our investigation is narrowing, however, remains moon-faced
with complicated queries,” same Ileana Arias, the CDC’s interim deputy
director for noninfectious diseases. She added, “We are operating inexhaustibly
and unrelentingly.”
Mitch Zeller, the director of the middle for Tobacco merchandise at the Food
and Drug Administration, same the actual concern is developing around the
merchandise that are impermanent by vaping retailers, or tampered with or
mixed by customers themselves. Think and recheck again, he said, urging
customers to avoid vaping merchandise purchased on the road or that they need
to create themselves.
Public health officers have underscored one elementary point: that the surge in
sicknesses may be a new development and not just a recognition of a syndrome
which will are developing for years.
Indiana on Friday confirmed the third death from a severe respiratory organ
malady joined to vaping shortly before officers in North Star State confirmed a
fourth. The patient, who was 65, had a history of respiratory organ illness,
however, state officers same his acute respiratory organ injury was joined to
“vaping illicit T.H.C. products.”
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Health officers in L.A. County, California, with same Friday that they had been
investigating a dozen reports of respiratory organ sicknesses joined to vaping,
together with one death, since Aug. 14. The patient World Health Organization
died was “an older adult with chronic underlying health conditions,” tho' “it is
believed that vaping may be a probable potential cause,” Dr. Muntu Davis, a
health officer with the l. a. County Department of Public Health, same at a
conference.
Most of the cases concerned teens and young adults, however, a 3rd was old and
older adults, Dr. Davis said. Of the twelve patients, eleven were known to
possess vaped T.H.C. products, he said.
“If you don’t get to vape don’t have intercourse without delay,” Dr. Davis said.
“It’s informed be from this till we tend to perceive what the implications are.”
Two others — one in Illinois, the opposite in Oregon, each of whom was adults
— have died from what seems to be an identical style of malady, health officers
in those states have same.
Patients afflicted with the malady generally have shown up in emergency rooms
with shortness of breath once many days of flu-like symptoms, together with a
high fever.
In Associate in Nursing particularly severe case in Utah, a 21-year-old man had
such serious respiratory organ harm that even a ventilator couldn't give enough
respiratory facilitate. Doctors had to attach him to a machine that tense atomic
number 8 directly into his blood to stay him alive.
An image discharged by the big apple State health department showing
merchandise that is found to contain fat-soluble vitamin acetate.CreditMike
Wren/New royal house State Department of Health
Fluid from his lungs contained white blood cells jam-packed with fat, not from
the substances he had vaped, however a lot of possible a kind of rubbish from
the breakdown of his respiratory organ tissue.
“We were flying within the dark with this child,” said Dr. Sean J. Callahan, a
pulmonologist and demanding care specialist at the University of Utah,
Associate in Nursingd an author of a letter regarding six vaping patients in Utah
that were printed Friday within the geographic region Journal of drugs.
“I thought he was getting to die,” Dr. Callahan same. “I unbroken thinking, his
oldsters were there, if this were Maine and my adult female, however, crushed
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we might be for one thing utterly avertable. I worry that these merchandises are
engaged toward children and children and that we want a decision to ban this
stuff. That’s my decision to act as a father and a doctor.”
The patient survived and went home once fortnight within the hospital.
It is ahead of time to inform whether or not individuals with vaping injuries can
recover totally, or sustain lasting respiratory organ harm, Dr. Callahan same.
He additional that doctors ought to take higher histories of young patients
World Health Organization are available with pneumonialike symptoms to
undertake to search out the important cause. Some patients and their families
are forthcoming regarding vaping, however, others aren't. In one case, he said,
medical residents were perplexed by what might have caused the malady. He
asked the patient’s mother to depart the space so, rather than asking if the
patient vaped, he merely asked, “What does one vape?” the solution was T.H.C.
The state of the latest royal house, wherever thirty four individuals became sick,
same on Thursday that vaping samples from eight of its cases showed high
levels of a compound referred to as fat-soluble vitamin acetate. Investigators,
there are specializing in the likelihood that the oily substance can be taking part
in a key role within the malady.
However, a number of the quite a hundred vaping samples being examined by
the centralized failed to check positive for fat-soluble vitamin acetate, in order
that compound remains just one of the many potential causes of the serious
respiratory organ inflammation.