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The concept of this image/write-up is based on three reports from Policy Horizons Canada: Social mobility in question, Basic needs at risk, and Disruptions on the horizon. “Policy Horizons Canada uses foresight to help the federal government build stronger policies and programs in the face of an uncertain future.”
Fewer people will have the finances to build and innovate. A post-secondary education won’t be a reliable way to better oneself. People moving up the socioeconomic ladder will become rare. Many will file for bankruptcy; they will sell their assets and exit the housing market. Tuition and housing costs will exclude all but the rich. Many will struggle to pay for groceries, rent, and bills. Water, food, energy, shelter, and employment will become out of reach for many. These things will cause an increase in mental health problems.
The healthcare system will decline because of an aging population, increased rates of degenerative disease, labour shortages, and limited funding. The system will be further strained due to antimicrobial resistance, biological threats, and augmented humans. (Why would augmented humans be a possible drain on healthcare in the future?) The healthcare system will deteriorate to the point of collapse.
The wealthy will use their platforms, firms, foundations, and investments to shape public policy, thus bypassing our democratic system. Billionaires will gain control over natural resources and strategic technologies. Governments and corporations will collect people’s biological data: fingerprints, iris scans, facial images, health information, and DNA.
It will be difficult to distinguish what is true or false because of generative AI tools. Algorithms designed for emotional engagement will cause a decline in factual content. This will cause many to distrust information. People will live in information bubbles because of personalized media, causing social fragmentation. The data used to train generative AI models will infringe on privacy and intellectual property rights. AI technology will put pressure on vital natural resources such as critical minerals. The price of these resources will skyrocket as they become scarce. Human labour will have less value due to AI. People will use AI assistants for many of their day-to-day tasks. Cyber attacks will disrupt everyday life. This will cause interruptions with the internet, electricity, transportation, water, and food supply systems.
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy will be difficult. On account of availability, reliability, and cost, many will face energy uncertainty. Extreme weather events such as fires, floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes will plunge the world into a perpetual state of emergency. Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of natural disasters. This will result in widespread destruction of infrastructure, property, and businesses. These disasters will increase insurance rates. Entire areas will no longer be serviced by the insurance industry. People will relocate due to worsening conditions. Nations will need to collaborate globally in the face of these common threats. Geoengineering technologies that are designed to reduce the Earth’s temperature, such as carbon removal and solar geoengineering (reflecting sunlight away from the Earth), will be widely deployed. (Why isn’t it a conspiracy theory when the government talks about these things?)
An ecosystem collapse will cause loss of biodiversity, which will impact all living things. Health and well-being will suffer. Malnutrition, disease, and other health problems will become more prevalent. This will lead to a reduced quality of life and increased mortality rates. Industries like farming and fishing will be devastated. Major economic instability and losses will ensue. People will face food insecurity due to unpredictable crop yields, disrupted trade, and agricultural monopolies. People will not be able to meet their basic needs. Many will blame AI, Big Tech, CEOs, social media, unions, and capitalism. These things will cause social conflicts and violence, making people susceptible to authoritarianism. Elected officials will pass legislation that will dismantle key democratic institutions, and democracy will decline worldwide.
Clashes will erupt on issues such as immigration, climate change, Indigenous rights, and 2SLGBTQIA+ rights. Innovation in human augmentation will cause division on what’s morally acceptable. Biodigital tampering with natural ecosystems (the Internet of Forests) will also divide society. People will feel increasingly isolated as divisions cause greater loneliness. The sense of shared identity and purpose, which formerly underpinned society, will dramatically erode. People will feel disconnected from their traditional culture, values, priorities, and goals. Ideological divisions and democratic erosion will cause domestic unrest and civil wars. Many will reject the systems they think have failed them. They will embrace radical ideas about restructuring the state, society, and the economy. Many will be willing to reject consumption to focus on activities that promote human flourishing, provided their basic needs are met (socialism). Democracies will break down globally as large economies default on their loans. Tensions between the world’s powers will escalate as they fight for natural resources and technological superiority. World War 3 is bound to break out.
Revelation 16:16 “And he gathered them to the place called in Hebrew Armageddon.”
Now, why do these things remind me of End Time Bible Prophecy—especially the part about human augmentation (666)?
Prickly Ash - Zanthoxylum americanum - Medicinal
PARTS USED
Bark, berries.
USES
The prickly ash was initially used by the native North Americans as a medication to seek relief from toothache as well as cure rheumatism. During the 19th century, people in the United States used the prickly ash to induce the circulatory system. Later, it was also found to be helpful in treating arthritis and used it widely to cure the disorder. Between 1820 and 1926, the prickly ash bark was listed in the Pharmacopoeia of the United States (the official body that sets the standards for all prescription and over-the-counter medicines and other health care products manufactured or sold in the US).
Prickly Ash Bark may be used in a manner that is similar to Cayenne, although it is slower in its actions. Any sign of poor circulation is thought to benefit by the use of this herb, including chilblains, leg cramps, varicose veins and varicose ulcers. Incidentally, most herbalists in the West considered the prickly ash as the main medication for treating arthritic and rheumatic problems. In addition to these therapeutic qualities of the prickly ash, the bark of the tree also helps in inducing flow of blood to the excruciating and stiff joints. By doing so, the prickly ash helps in providing additional oxygen and nourishments to the affected area. At the same time, it also helps in removing the waste materials from that particular region of the body.
The prickly ash is a beneficial medication for treating intermittent claudication (cramping pains) and Raynaud’s disease as it enhances the blood circulation in both conditions. This is crucial for the two conditions, which are known to narrow down the arteries in the affected limbs and prevent adequate blood flow to the hand and leg muscles.
The other therapeutic uses of the prickly ash include its application to treat disorders such as the dry mouth, tooth decay and toxic shock syndrome or circulatory failures caused by toxins. In addition, the prickly ash or medications prepared with the bark or berries of the tree are useful in relieving gas, curing diarrhea and toning up or neutralizing the digestive system. Externally, prickly ash is also applied to cure leg ulcers and insistent pelvic inflammatory disorder.
It is interesting to note that many Native American tribes along the eastern coast of the continent held the prickly ash in high esteem for its usefulness in treating disorders such as stomach upsets, painful throats, throbbing muscles and skin infections. In addition, the prickly ash bark was used by them to induce the secretion of saliva and cure various other ailments. During the end of the 19th century, eclectic doctors (physicians who chose the best or preferred medication from a variety of sources) practicing herbal medicine in the United States carried on with the conventional use of the prickly ash as the key medication to treat digestive disorders, reinforce the nervous system as well as cure cholera. At the same time, herbalists intensively used the bark of prickly ash to treat rheumatic conditions. Considered to be an alternative in traditional herbal medication, the prickly ash is known to improve the body’s aptitude to combat as well as recover from all kinds of physical problems.
USUAL DOSAGE
Prickly ash may be used internally both as an infusion and tincture. Basically, the prickly ash is used internally. However, there are situations when it is used externally as a poultice.
Infusion: To prepare an infusion with the prickly ash, add approximately one to two teaspoons of the tree’s bark to one cup of boiling water and allow the substance to permeate for around 10 to 15 minutes. The infusion may be drunk three times daily for desired results.
Tincture: Two to four ml of the tincture prepared with the prickly ash bark may be taken thrice every day.
HEALTH BENEFITS OF PRICKLY ASH TEA
* Prickly Ash Tea may help give relief to toothaches.
* Prickly Ash Tea may help kill intestinal parasites.
* Prickly Ash Tea may help relieve abdominal pain and other chronic pain.
* Prickly Ash Tea may help in the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism.
* Prickly Ash Tea made from its seeds may help fight swelling.
* Prickly Ash Tea may help in relieving diarrhea.
SEE ALSO:
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PLEASE NOTE - Anyone who chooses to make use of any wild plants / edibles, or medicinal herbs, chooses to do so "AT YOUR OWN RISK." I am not responsible for your actions.
Food served to the attendees at the 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health. Keynote Presenter: Dr. Oscar Streeter, Medical Director – AIS Cancer Center San Joaquin Community Hospital.
Octubre es el Mes Nacional para Proteger la Audicion: A
health information PSA in Spanish from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) part of the NIH.
Moss Side Leisure Centre
Moss Side Leisure Centre reopens on Wednesday 14th November 2018. The building also contains Hulme High Street Library. The centre has benefitted from a significant investment by Manchester City Council to refurbish the centre. It's got everything you need to feel good this winter including a state of the art 120 station gym including a dedicated strength and conditioning area. A programmable gym to cater for juniors, ladies only, disability groups and older adults. An extensive fitness class programme in our brand new studio. Two swimming pools including a teaching pool for little ones and for families our 6 lane, 25m pool. There’s two sports halls with a range of activities including badminton, football, netball, volleyball, and boccia. We’ve also got three squash courts, and our superb sauna and steam room with relaxation area. We’re also home to Hulme High Street Library with its superb range of books, free Internet computers, free W-Fi, printing and photocopying and healthinformation point. Drop in to discover the range of events for all ages.
Food served to the attendees at the 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health. Keynote Presenter: Dr. Oscar Streeter, Medical Director – AIS Cancer Center San Joaquin Community Hospital.
SacCultural Hub 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum held at the UC Davis School of Medicine-Education Building. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health.
Many local Sacramento based service organizations and businesses help sponsor this event.
#Event Photographer
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
SacCultural Hub 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum held at the UC Davis School of Medicine-Education Building. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health.
Many local Sacramento based service organizations and businesses help sponsor this event.
#Event Photographer
Navy Veteran Lawrence Baumgardner knows firsthand the benefits of the pilot medical data exchange. Both his Kaiser Permanente and San Diego VA providers can easily retrieve information from each other's records during his appointments. He shared his excitement with Dr. Stephen Onhdra, MD after the Press Conference held in San Diego.
Learn more: www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1836
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sit-to-stand gif, June 2001 Natl Institute on Aging exercise book
Members of SacCultural Hub with Mayor (Sacramento,CA) Kevin Johnson. SacCultural Hub 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum held at the UC Davis School of Medicine-Education Building. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health.
Many local Sacramento based service organizations and businesses help sponsor this event.
#Event Photographer
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
Food served to the attendees at the 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health. Keynote Presenter: Dr. Oscar Streeter, Medical Director – AIS Cancer Center San Joaquin Community Hospital.
See d.me/tedeytan/pewinternet+physicians for links to the studies
See blog post: 35% of Americans ask Dr. Google for medical diagnoses (and 70% ask real Dr. first, unchanged since 2002) | Ted Eytan, MD
Q - Which is the odd one out?
Abortion
Contraception
the Pill
IUS
IUD
Injection
Implants
Testicular Cancer
Condoms
Sterilisation
A - Testicular Cancer
Cancers can Kill. If testicular cancer is detected at an early stage it has a successful cure rate of 99%, at later stages the percentage drops to 95% and therefore after it dramatically decreases the chances of survival is minimal.
MEN- CHECK YOUR BALLS
Testicular Cancer
See d.me/tedeytan/pewinternet+physicians for links to the studies
See blog post: 35% of Americans ask Dr. Google for medical diagnoses (and 70% ask real Dr. first, unchanged since 2002) | Ted Eytan, MD
Reporters Heather Chamber and Keith Darce get a fist hand look at the health records share between San Diego VA and Kaiser Permanente, part of the recently launched pilot medical data exchange program . This program will be rolled out throughout the VA to increase safety, quality and the efficient of sharing information for the Veterans we serve.
Learn more: www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1836
Along with providing the instructive resources to the community, health educationalists also work to ensure members of a civic have equivalent access to wellness resources and healthcare services as well, Steven Cavellier says. They work with the groups and scrutinize trends in behaviors as well as fitness outcomes.
Reporters Heather Chamber and Keith Darce get a fist hand look at the health records share between San Diego VA and Kaiser Permanente, part of the recently launched pilot medical data exchange program . This program will be rolled out throughout the VA to increase safety, quality and the efficient of sharing information for the Veterans we serve.
Learn more: www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1836
Food served to the attendees at the 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health. Keynote Presenter: Dr. Oscar Streeter, Medical Director – AIS Cancer Center San Joaquin Community Hospital.
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Navy Veteran Lawrence Baumgardner knows firsthand the benefits of the pilot medical data exchange. Both his Kaiser Permanente and San Diego VA providers can easily retrieve information from each other's records during his appointments. He shared his excitement with Dr. Stephen Onhdra, MD after the Press Conference held in San Diego.
Learn more: www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1836
Along with representatives from Kaiser Permanente, VA's Stephen Ondra, M.D. and Peter Levin, Ph.D. held a press conference in San Diego to showcase the sharing of electronic health records.
Learn more: www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1836
See d.me/tedeytan/pewinternet+physicians for links to the studies
See blog post: 35% of Americans ask Dr. Google for medical diagnoses (and 70% ask real Dr. first, unchanged since 2002) | Ted Eytan, MD
Food served to the attendees at the 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health. Keynote Presenter: Dr. Oscar Streeter, Medical Director – AIS Cancer Center San Joaquin Community Hospital.
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations.http://www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service
Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
Conifer Health Solutions' HIM and compliance experts joined the attendees of the 83rd AHIMA Convention & Exhibit to discuss the changes, challenges, and opportunities emerging in an era of health reform.
From left to right: Carole Gammarino, Brian Fehrer, Nasca Gray, Tammy Love, Carol Gros, Rhonda Bankester, Ron Lawlor, and Paula Lawlor
SacCultural Hub 3rd Annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum held at the UC Davis School of Medicine-Education Building. The event was an opportunity to hear from and talk to African-American physicians and health care professionals who are leading the way to reduce health disparities in the urban community with dialogue, treatment options and preventative measures for cancer and the co-morbidity of mental health.
Many local Sacramento based service organizations and businesses help sponsor this event.
#Event Photographer
MOS: Medical Record Review Service
Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
MOS: Medical Record Review Service
Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
The health-tech trends focusing on finding solutions for patient empowerment through new recompense structures, charge pressures, and system integration. In fact, the digital transformation is predictable to refurbish the healthcare industry this year by using tailored medicine and value-based care, Steven Cavellier says.
sacpros.org is the leading mental health resource directory for the Greater Sacramento Region devoted to breaking down the barriers which prevent access to mental health services by providing easy access to available services in the community.
One of the most important things in life is to be healthy- not just mentally, but physically and emotionally as well. It is not an easy thing to do. You need to follow some steps to create a well-balanced, healthy life.
Log book circa 1986.
My parents recorded my readings in here after I was released from the hospital.
It's my first log book.
1 March 2017. St Ann's Hospital gate into St Ann's Road opposite Turners Court N15.
The poster takes a negative, restrictive rule - a smoking ban within the hospital and its grounds - turning it into a positive message about pride and freedom.
Reminded me of a visit, many years ago, to the United States. Zena and I stayed with friends, and as we went off to see the sights, they recommended a city centre deli for lunch. Friendly staff, good food and clever wording on a large poster on the wall inside.
Welcome to a Smoke Free Environment.
MOS: Medical Record Review Service. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Managed Outsource Solutions (MOS) provides quality medical record review services to physicians, attorneys, medical legal consultants, insurance companies, private corporations, case or chart review firms, and other organizations. www.mosmedicalrecordreview.com/
Conifer Health Solutions sponsored the convention hotel key card at the 83rd AHIMA Convention and Exhibit in Salt Lake City.
Conifer provides HIM solutions, consulting, and staffing answers for HIM Departments challenged by compliance, coding, and revenue cycle pressures.
Tifiany graduated from Culver Girls Academy, a college preparatory school with a focus on leadership training. It was there that Tifiany developed the extraordinary leadership skills, discipline and drive that have become the trademark of WalkerSearchGroup.
An avid athlete, Tifiany went on to earn a basketball scholarship to Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating with a major in English and a minor in Latin, she went on to earn a second degree in chemistry at the University of Michigan.
After graduation, Tifiany began her professional career at Johnson Publishing, one of the largest privately owned publishing companies in the country. As a spokesperson and model for Johnson Publishing, Tifiany conducted speaking engagements for a host of professional organizations to raise funds in support of the Ebony Fashion Fair charitable foundation.
While leading a steadily growing firm, Tifiany is actively involved in a host of community activities and non-profit organizations. She serves as a board member of CARE House of Oakland County and is a member of the Junior League of Birmingham and the Culver Alumni Club of Metro Detroit.