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25 Temmuz 2014 Cuma

Locating The Way To Wellville: Modest Cities Compete To Get Healthier In Esther Dyson"s Latest Venture

Esther Dyson and her team are looking for a few good towns—five, to be precise—that want to take part in a grand experiment. Dyson, a tech investor named by Time magazine as one of the 10 most influential women in technology, wants to enlist small cities in a friendly competition to figure out how communities can become healthier places inhabited by healthier residents.


Here’s the idea: After going through a competitive selection process, five small cities or counties—each with a population of 100,000 or less—will be chosen to spend the next five years finding “The Way to Wellville,” as Dyson and her partners call the contest. So far, 10 finalists have been chosen, places like Scranton, Pennsylvania; Greater Muskegon, Michigan; Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Lake County, California. (A map showing the full list is here.)


The Way to Wellville tour stopped July 22 in Clatsop County, Oregon, where Clatsop Community Action’s food bank operates the community garden seen in the background. Last year, the community garden harvested 6,000 pounds of fresh produce that was distributed to hungry people in the area.



To run the challenge, Dyson created a small organization with the catchy, if slightly alarming, acronym of HICCup. The Health Initiative Coordinating Council, its full name, will assist the winning contestants in their journey to Wellville. Dyson will help bankroll the effort—she’s put in about $ 200,000 so far—and is part of the selection group choosing the final five. They’re now in the midst of a 10-city tour visiting each of the finalists and plan to announce the winners in mid-August.


Dyson’s team will help the chosen five raise money and provide an expert “navigator” to assist each town as they build a local local coalition by bringing many parties together—community advocates, health policy wonks, medical providers, local business leaders, finance experts—to develop and execute a health-improvement plan.


The contest will turn the five chosen communities into real-world, small-town laboratories. The hope is that by focusing on community-wide prevention and wellness efforts, each town will achieve real gains on a series of metrics that measure the health of the community and its people. Several of the 10 finalists have previous experience developing local health coalitions in conjunction with federal or private prevention grants. Overall metrics will be established at the start of the project for all five, with one individualized “wild card” metric for each community.


When it’s all over, Dyson told me, “I hope American health”—and not just the healthcare system—“will be changed. I hope there will be a visible impact that inspires people and actual, useful scientific data” that can be broadly shared.


Carrot harvest day at the community garden.

Carrot harvest day at the community garden.



The project’s idea and goals are solidly in the tradition of place-based efforts to improve local health pioneered by the Healthy Communities movement when it started some 25 years ago in Boston, Colorado, South Carolina and 20 California cities. Those efforts, which continue with support of funders like the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Convergence Partnership, focus on the links between the health of a community and its environment—including transportation, land use and access to healthy food and activity. Community Transformation Grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have helped local areas pursue the same kinds of local change and improvement since 2010. In fact, several of the 10 Wellville finalist cities received support from this federal program and a predecessor.


Dyson’s innovation is to take a more entrepreneurial approach that incorporates new technology and encourages collaboration with investors, as well as philanthropists and community stakeholders. For her, the concept was inspired by an idea she once heard floated to use small towns as laboratories for health innovation and improvement. Since it never came to pass, she decided—and publicly announced—she would do it herself.


“Then I had to figure out what I had gotten myself into,” she laughs. She convened a series of brainstorming meetings to develop the concept. In the process, she met and hired Rick Brush, a former Cigna Cigna health insurance executive who has spent the last several years looking at ways to create market-based incentives that lead to improvements in the health not just of individuals, but of whole communities. As HICCup’s CEO, part of his job will be to help the communities work with health insurers and investors who hope to generate revenue by reducing spending on healthcare costs.


“Our DNA is connected to the market-based approach.” Brush told me. “The business models that demonstrate an impact on producing better health at a community level are the ones that are going to succeed.”


The project has moved rapidly since the call for applications was issued April 10. Forty-two applicants submitted by the May 23 deadline; since then the six-member selection committee has narrowed the pool to 10 finalists. The five winners will be selected in mid-August after site visits to the final candidates that are now underway.


The contest will raise help each town raise its visibility, helping attract publicity and financial support. Brush estimates each town will need to raise $ 15 million to $ 50 million in cash and in-kind contributions to fund community transformation efforts. HICCup’s navigators will help them apply best practices in the areas of prevention and health-improvement and make use of cutting-edge technology.


The HICCup team will also develop three networks of partners. The first will be a “health mart” to include startups and companies like IBM IBM that are developing health apps and IT systems as well as national retailers like Walmart and Walgreens that want to “assess whether they can create a market for healthy foods,” says Brush.


A second network will help the towns attract capital and develop new kinds of sustainable financing that can pay for health-improvement efforts over the five years of the contest and beyond. One approach is social impact bonds—financing vehicles that raise money from private investors to address conditions like moldy homes or polluted air that perpetuate asthma. If the people’s health improves, reducing healthcare costs, the investors get some of the savings back as profit.



Locating The Way To Wellville: Modest Cities Compete To Get Healthier In Esther Dyson"s Latest Venture

1 Temmuz 2014 Salı

Individuals should "get control" of their dementia by locating an individual to enjoy them, a Government adviser has said


Dr Charles Alessi, the foremost advisor for preventable dementia Public Wellness England, said medical professionals, dentists and pharmacists should stop practicing “medication by entire body portion” and warned present day medicine tends to make sufferers “conditions rather than folks.”




41 per cent of people aged in excess of 65 stated their Television or pet is their major type of companion.


Speaking at Age UK’s For Later Existence conference, Dr Alessi stated: “We want to give handle back to people and we give handle back to men and women by increasingly their resilience.


“Resilience is actually critical because it offers you control over your situation. Really it really is terribly effortless to get manage more than your issue, and it really is terribly important that we all try to get control over our problem whatever our age is


“The methods to do that are remarkably basic – be lively, connect with individuals. Somebody loves you someplace, you should belong somewhere, appear around you, connect with individuals about you.


“Try to learn something each day consider to support somebody else around you. That’s all you want to do. That activates you. So you are in a position then in which you can search about and get manage of no matter what condition you have.”


He added: “Our challenge is to attempt and get the professions – the pharmacy, the general practice, dentistry, all of them, as well as the care practitioners to not only comprehend this but to really work to provide this to populations.”




Individuals should "get control" of their dementia by locating an individual to enjoy them, a Government adviser has said

12 Mayıs 2014 Pazartesi

Intensive Insulin Treatment Saves Lives- But Is The Locating Nevertheless Appropriate?

A trial that started out back in 1990 continues to show a substantial mortality benefit for intensive insulin therapy in heart assault (MI) sufferers. But specialists say the trial layout is so outdated that the findings ought to have no influence on clinical practice nowadays.


Throughout the many years 1990 by way of 1993 the Swedish DIGAMI I (Diabetes Mellitus Insulin Glucose Infusion in Acute Myocardial Infaction 1) trial randomized 620 MI sufferers with elevated glucose ranges to either intensive insulin treatment or typical treatment. Earlier benefits from the trial showed helpful results, such as improved survival, for sufferers in the intensive treatment arm.


Now, a paper published in The Lancet Diabetes &amp Endocrinology, presents 20-yr followup benefits displaying an typical two.three yr increase in survival for patients in the remedy arm (median survival seven. years versus four.7 years, HR .83, CI .70-.98, p=.27).


The finding, writes Denise Bonds in an accompanying editorial, is constant with the evolution of the discipline in latest decades. Despite the fact that earlier trials demonstrated the rewards of intensive glucose manage in type 2 diabetics, much more latest trials have found no advantage for intensive manage more than conventional therapy. This is because patients in DIGAMI one had drastically greater HbA1c levels than individuals in subsequent trials and, moreover, have been significantly less likely to acquire now-confirmed therapies like ACE inhibitors and statins (the final of which had been not even offered at the begin of the study).


Darren McGuire, a cardiologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, presented a in depth critique of the trial:



1. Most folks misinterpret this trial as a glucose control trial, as does Dr. Bonds in the accompanying editorial. This trial was a trial evaluating two management strategies: insulin vs. no insulin not evaluating two levels of glucose management. Past the very first 48 hrs throughout the hyperglycemic/hyperinsulinemic “GIK-like” infusion protocol, contrasts of glucometrics had been not statistically diverse at any subsequent trial timepoint. So, this trial shed no light on regardless of whether glucose manage is powerful, rather that a technique utilizing insulin is better than a approach not employing insulin.


2. The acute infusion was not targeted to glucose management, but rather an infusion of dextrose developed to help delivery of large dose insulin (~five units/kg/24 hr) targeted to hyperglycemic targets (glucose of 126-198mg/dL by protocol).


three. I consider most importantly, one particular can interpret the trial as showing superiority in the insulin handled patients that was driven by adversity in the “control group”. In the DIGAMI era, sulfonylurea prescription drugs had been about the only alternative (along with metformin), and concern remains about the CV security of sulfonylureas. My individual interpretation of DIGAMI is that randomization to insulin protected participants from getting taken care of with sulfonylureas, therefore bettering outcomes. This is buttressed by two particular concerns. First, the “treatment benefit” in DIGAMI was most evident in the patients entering the trial not treated with insulin (i.e the “least sick” of any given diabetes cohort) this is counter to the ever-prevailing concept that sickest patients advantage most from successful therapies. In this case, those not getting into on insulin were most very likely in the course of trial treatment to obtain sulfonylureas if randomized to the “control” arm. Second, insulin glargine has been shown to be almost identical to placebo for CV efficacy in the ORIGIN trial. However not an acute publish ACS trial, ORIGIN had a massive representation of individuals with prior MI. This suggests the contrast in DIGAMI is not since insulin was greater, but that “control” was worse.




Intensive Insulin Treatment Saves Lives- But Is The Locating Nevertheless Appropriate?

11 Ocak 2014 Cumartesi

Locating Your Need

In all of my studying from a variety of teachers, I found it really intriguing (but not coincidental), that the four keys to manifesting, listed by 1 exceptional teacher/clairvoyant from my previous, is specifically the identical as the four keys to the Kingdom, described in a relatively latest channeling of Jesus.  Manifesting refers to purposely employing the Law of Attraction to get what you wish.  The Kingdom refers to heaven, which is quite possibly a lot more of a state of mind than an actual spot, and it entails freedom from the ego or troubles of self.  The 4 keys for each of these are need, intention, allowance, and surrender.  Whatever your beliefs, clearing out your soul, turning out to be a much better man or woman, and living a fulfilling lifestyle are very likely all priorities for you and these are the substantial-level steps to get there.


Right here is a quite quick description of every of these keys:  Desire is what you are passionate about—what provides you a good feeling inside.  Intention means to focus your interest on your desire.  Allowance means to accept no matter what comes your way and adhere to your intuition, which will guidebook you to your need.  Surrender signifies that as an alternative of trying to control the end result, you leave it in God’s hands and God’s time and you trust that He (or the universe) will give you with whatever is very best for you.


Several people feel stuck at the 1st step.  They really do not even know what they want.  Commence paying consideration to what helps make you really feel very good, and to what brings out the passion in you.  The most productive men and women have followed these 4 keys. You can see the love and the passion in the quite very best of singers.  I utilised to perform with a bunch of folks who invested all day lengthy creating pc code and then all evening playing computer games.  They never ever acquired exhausted of computers, since it was their passion.  Albert Einstein’s want came from his curiosity.  He enjoyed physics and he needed to far better understand the way the universe worked.  Seeing the benefit of a thoughts that inquiries, he stated, “Curiosity has its own cause for existing.”  So if you nevertheless haven’t figured out your want, begin following your curiosity.  Your passion might just blossom out of what you discover.



About the writer


Vicki Luibrand is a hypnotherapist, certified by the National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH), and has a Physician of Divinity in Spiritual Healing Arts.  She guides individuals to heal themselves the two physically and mentally by finding and releasing buried feelings in the subconscious thoughts.  For a lot more data, go to www.believeinhealth.biz.




Locating Your Need