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The Xywav Drug and Dealing with Daytime Sleepiness

  The Director of medical toxicology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Dr. Lewis S. Nelson, says about 40,000 people are diagnosed with idiopathic insomnia in the United States. Of every 5 Americans, 1 sees a doctor with a complaint of daytime sleepiness. Insomnia, idiopathic insomnia, tired, sleepiness, xywav, FDA On July 21, 2021, the kood and Drug Administration of the United states approved the drug Xywav (calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium oxybate) to treat daytime sleepiness called idiopathic insomnia. The drug was granted "orphan drug" status and is approved to treat the rare condition affecting less than 200,000 people in the United States. The Dublin-based Jazz Pharmaceuticals got the approval for nanufacturing and marketing the drug in the United States. While feeling tired throughout the day is common among people, some individuals have excessive daytime sleepiness and face significant challenges in school, work, and social relationships. Excessive dayti
  AMS 2021 : Internal Medicine: A Practical Approach to Common Primary Care Problems, Sarasota Internal Medicine: A Practical Approach to Common Primary Care Problems is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Dec 13 - 16, 2021 at Sarasota, Florida, USA. This Primary Care Course has been approved with a maximum of 20 CME Credits.

Primary Care Update in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

  Primary Care Update in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Oct 25 - 27, 2021 at Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America.

Traveling Through COVID Series

  According to the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer-2020, there was a 72% decrease in international arrivals (overnight visitors) from January- October 2020 compared to the same period in 2019. The pandemic resulted in close to a USD 935 billion loss in export revenues from international tourism during the first ten months of 2020.

Pediatric Emergency Medicine

  Pediatric Emergency Medicine : Emergent and Urgent Challenges is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Oct 18 - 20, 2021 at Savannah, Georgia, USA
  AMS 2021: Primary Care: Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Geriatrics - A Practical Approach, Florida Primary Care: Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Geriatrics - A Practical Approach is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Dec 06 - 09, 2021 at Sarasota, Florida, USA.

COVID-19 Travel Requirements Update - NYC, Dubai, and Hawaii

  The global tourism market is craving for things to "go back to normal," as many countries have eased restrictions for travelers. The borders are now slowly opening, and people can now travel to certain places by adhering to recommended safety standards and guidelines. travel, pandemic, COVID-19, COVID, tourism, restrictions, guidelines https://www.emedevents.com/blogs/medblogpage/covid-19-travel-requirements-update-nyc-dubai-and-hawaii

Knowing the Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)

 Did you know that in the United States, every year, about 10,000 people are diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome ( MDS ), usually affecting older people? What may come as even more surprising is that the number of people diagnosed with the syndrome is expected to increase in the next few years.

Staying Connected with Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic

  To stop the COVID-19 transmission and protect the patients and healthcare professionals, many hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes imposed certain restrictions and restricted their visitor count.

June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month

  Myasthenia Gravis was a relative mystery until 1672, when the first case of MG was reported by Oxford physician

Evolution of Clinical Pathology

  CLINICAL PATHOLOGY SAVES LIVES .  Several tests related to clinical pathology are performed to properly diagnose, treat, and prevent the disease or infection.

Knowing the COVID-19 Delta Variant

 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant issue throughout the world, forcing healthcare professionals to keep a regular watch on current and potential coronavirus mutations and variants. COVID, Delta, Infectious Disease, World Health Organization, Coronavirus, Pandemic https://www.emedevents.com/blogs/medblogpage/knowing-the-covid-19-delta-variant

July is National Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Awareness Month

  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year about 5 million new cases of skin cancer cases are diagnosed and treated in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, damaging the skin and eyes. Skin cancer cases are on the rise at an alarming pace over the past decade, providing yet another reason why taking care of your skin during the summer has become more important than ever before. Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Ultraviolet, Rays, Summer, July, Cancer, American Cancer Society

Plastic Surgery is certainly nothing new, however there have been some significant advancements in the industry over the last several years.

  Plastic Surgery is certainly nothing new, however there have been some significant advancements in the industry over the last several years.   Improvements in technology (with a little help from the increase in social media use) has led to a boom in the medical industry in general and plastic surgery in particular during the past few decades.  There has been a sharp increase in makeup and cosmetic trends and the business is booming.  According to the latest report released by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Americans spent over $9 billion on aesthetic plastic surgery in the year 2020.

Recognizing National Juvenile Awareness Month

  Every year July is recognized as Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month with the purpose to raise awareness about the initial signs and symptoms of juvenile arthritis, which affects 300,000 children in the United States.  The Arthritis Foundation is at the forefront in leading this nationwide campaign hoping to decrease one of the most common childhood diseases in the country.

Elaine L. Hill - Assistant Professor of Public Health in Rochester, New York, United States of America

Dr. Elaine Hill's primary research interests are in health economics and environmental economics.Dr. Hill serves to support research projects at the University of Rochester employing "big data", structural modeling and cost-effectiveness assessment. Dr. Hill is also affiliated with the Goergen Institute for Data Science, the Environmental Health Sciences Center, and the Center for Energy and Environment. Dr. Hill received her BA in Economics and Mathematics at Oberlin College in 2005 and her PhD in Applied Economics from Cornell University in 2014.