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Quality affordable dental care in Richmond Hill
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things about our daily lives. Dental offices were mandated to close in March, and only emergency dental care was available. This decision was made to reduce and contain the spread of the coronavirus and reduce the need for masks and other personal protective equipment.
By katy Michel5 years ago in Longevity
Diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) Market Size, Epidemiology, Leading Companies, Drugs and Competitive Analysis by DelveInsight
(Albany, US) Delveinsight has launched a new report on "Diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) - Market Insights, Epidemiology, and Market Forecast-2030".
By Ankit Nigam5 years ago in Longevity
Critical Care Equipment - Industry Overview
Critical care equipment are used to treat and monitor critically unstable patients. These are patients, who are extensively ill or having severe injuries. These equipment are used to treat patients with life-threatening issues. These equipments need to be managed by a proper medical team in a department. Special units are built to manage these equipment and treat patients accordingly. These are usually specialist team of doctors taking care of patients, who are extremely ill. Several critical care nurses are also appointed to take care of patients in the Intensive care unit. Critical care equipment are classified and used based on the age and injuries of the patients. This article is all about introducing you the critical care equipment and the market which runs the following sequence.
By Shaanu Shrivastava6 years ago in Longevity
Pre-Hospital Care in Nigeria
BACKGROUND A report on the global competitiveness of emerging economies reveals that only nations, whose people can acclimatize their thought to drive home constant, continuous innovations in the era of the 21st-century globalization, will emerge as a sustainable economy.
By iefsafrica6 years ago in Longevity
Telemedicine in the USA. Pros and cons
In the United States, a major campaign has been launched to legalize telemedicine (telemedicine), a method of providing doctor's services from a distance through a video link between a doctor and a patient via smartphone, computer, and other devices such as free and secure telemedicine platform doxy.me. Proponents of this "progressive" method of treatment want to equate telemedicine with traditional visits to doctor's offices and get it covered by Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance.
By Alexandr Topal6 years ago in Longevity
Hospital Waste Management Companies in India and their Demand Analysis
Hospital waste management companies in India and their demand Introduction: Hospital waste is one of the most hazardous wastes for humankind today. The waste from the ill or the infected person is affecting the lives of the healthy person. Vulnerability to this hazardous healthcare waste can lead to infection diseases and injury to the healthy individual. This is reasonable from the infectious agent, sharp objects used in surgery like needles and scalpel blades etc. that are not disposed of properly can lead to the transfer of the incurable disease like HIV and Hepatitis to the healthy person coming in contact with this waste. Not only this but also some hazardous toxics chemical and pharmaceutical waste also, endanger the lives of healthy people. For this above explanation treatment and disposal of the waste from the hospital is important.
By Anamika Chauhan6 years ago in Longevity
RIDDOR In Healthcare - 5 Main Points You Need to Know
RIDDOR stands for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences. They are a set of regulations that govern the reporting of injuries, diseases, near-misses, and any other dangerous occurrences at the workplace.
By Nancy Ahuja6 years ago in Longevity
NDIS Nature-Based Therapy For Autism
Since the later part of 2013, the National Disability Insurance Scheme Agency has been established and working toward the goal of providing access and funding to disabled persons so they may benefit from support services. In essence, the funding they provide, known as the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), is a type of insurance coverage which gives a disabled person, who might not be otherwise able to access support service, to do so through their program. The types of disabilities in their coverage include physical, sensory, cognitive, intellectual, and psychosocial ones.
By Kate Brownell6 years ago in Longevity









