The 10th DVFA Life Science Conference focused on digital transformation in healthcare. Topics included challenges and opportunities of digital transformation, connected diabetes management, increased data protection requirements, new business models in digital health, next generation sequencing, using smart data for better health outcomes, and a capital market perspective on digital health. There were presentations from industry experts and startup companies, as well as panel discussions on these topics.
The document summarizes a research project that aims to:
1. Test an HRV-based health monitoring system (IMI-HCS) under real-world conditions and integrate customer feedback from Europe.
2. Study the relationship between HRV parameters and nutritional state.
3. Describe benefits of the system for healthy and diseased clients and define group-specific details.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on digital transformation in healthcare hosted by the Society of Investment Professionals in Germany. The 10th DVFA Life Science Conference will focus on challenges and opportunities around digital transformation in healthcare, with explosive growth in health data driving momentum in the digitalization of the healthcare sector. The conference will provide insights into topics like network medicine, electronic health records, medical apps/cloud computing, and EU data protection rules, with panels on new business models and capital market perspectives in digital health. It will feature industry experts as speakers and is aimed at professionals in life sciences, healthcare, and related fields.
Gerhard Lingg has extensive education and experience in alternative and integrative medicine. He received multiple doctorate degrees and has held professorships. His research focuses on areas like heart rate variability, herbal medicine, mobile health, and the effects of homeopathic remedies. He has published several books and papers, holds patents, and regularly presents at international conferences.
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This research article summarizes a study that investigated the effects of homeopathically prepared thyroxin solutions on the metamorphosis of highland frogs from the two-legged stage. Researchers treated frogs with thyroxin that was diluted through steps of 1:50,000 to concentrations between 10-11 and 10-21 or with an analogously prepared water control. They found that frogs treated with the thyroxin solutions metamorphosed more slowly than the control frogs, taking 2-13.5% longer on average to reach the four-legged stage. This inverse effect compared to untreated thyroxin supported previous findings and the idea in homeopathy that highly diluted substances can produce effects opposite to the original substance.
This study examined the effects of craniosacral therapy (CST) on heart rate variability (HRV) in 31 patients with subjective discomforts. HRV was measured before and after a 30-minute control rest period and a 30-minute CST session on consecutive days using a mobile device. Standard deviation of heart rate intervals (SDNN) and total power (TP), indicators of autonomic nervous system activity, increased significantly after CST but not the control rest. Heart rate also decreased significantly after CST compared to rest. However, interactions between treatment and HRV changes were not fully statistically significant. The study provides preliminary evidence that CST may positively influence autonomic nervous system regulation.
This document outlines a Horizon 2020 proposal for a project called Nutriglob. The proposal was submitted by Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Mosgöller and Dr. Dr. Gerhard Lingg PhD for a PHC-26-2014 single-stage call under the topic area H2020-PHC-2014. The proposal number is SEP-210165258 and the project is proposed under the acronym Nutriglob.
Offene Kommunikation mit Todkranken und ihren Angehörigen – mit diesen Inhalten
soll ein Problembewusstsein und eine Sensibilisierung einerseits, andererseits ein
Abbau von Hemmungen zur Auseinandersetzung mit Todkranken erreicht werden.
Derartige Ausbildungsprogramme ersetzen jedoch nicht kontinuierliche Formen der
Supervision und Fortbildung, wie sie vor allem in solchen Stationen sinnvoll erscheinen,
die einen hohen Anteil an unheilbar Kranken versorgen. Hierzu zählen insbesondere
Supervisions- und Balint Gruppen. Gemessen an den Kenntnissen über die spezifischen
Bedürfnisse Todkranker und Sterbender und ihrer Bezugspersonen, sind nach wie vor
zahlreiche Defizite in der klinischen Versorgung festzustellen, die zu den Belastungen
der Betroffenen und ihres sozialen Umfeldes beitragen. Neben meist supportiven
psychotherapeutischen Hilfen steht daher die Beratung von Team und Familienangehörigen
im Vordergrund.
Deskriptiver Regulationsbiologischer Hintergrund der Wirkung von Body-Waves und Ernährungsvorschlägen als innovative Health-Coaching-Strategie für gesunde Arbeitsbedingungen der Europäischen Bevölkerung
Effekte eines frequenzmodulierten Magnetfelds und einer Laserstimmulation auf das menschliche autonome Nervensystem
Telemedicine & eHealth 2013: Ageing Well - how can technology help?
Monday - Tuesday 25 - 26 November 2013
Venue: Royal Society Of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE