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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Market Insight | Top Companies Analysis, Development, Growth Strategies | Forecast – 2023
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Market Highlights Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common entrapment neuropathy and affects all the age group. It is estimated that 3%-6% adult population is affected with the disease. The cubital tunnel is an area on the inner elbow through which the ulnar nerve passes. It is caused by compression of the nerve and may also be known as ulnar nerve compression. Increasing geriatric population drives the global cubital tunnel syndrome market. Moreover, government initiatives for research & development, rising demand for the better treatment, and changing lifestyle habits have fuelled the growth of the market. The prevalence of orthopedic diseases has increased due to a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet, which is also contributing to the growth of the market. On the other hand, the high cost of treatment and lack of awareness may restrain the market.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Longevity
Why Serialization and Track and Trace are Important in Healthcare and pharmaceutical Areas?
The healthcare and pharmaceutical areas face many challenges in their built-up, processes, and supply chain management procedures. The US Nutrition and Drugs Management contend that businesses implement track and trace systems to progress the safety of prescription drugs to clients. Fabricated drugs are the main problem and gained $75 billion in revenue according to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. Instigating electronic track and trace for prescription medicines with serialization will lessen the fabrication of products over a period.
By Sally James5 years ago in Longevity
Blood Testing Growth Driver | Rise in Incidences of Various Diseases | Forecast to 2023
Blood Testing Market Analysis Global blood testing market is growing at a rapid space. Market growth is attributed to the rising blood testing procedures for diagnosing various chronic diseases such as HCV, HIV, HBV, malaria, syphilis, and other infectious diseases. Besides, increasing blood tests conducted to lessen the risk of transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) for donated blood foster market growth. Moreover, spreading awareness about the importance of blood tests accelerates the market growth.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Longevity
Reviewing Whitaker's Anatomy of an Epidemic.
Medical Concept Robert Whitaker wrote the book called “The Anatomy of an Epidemic.” The book addresses the challenges concerning the medical model of mental health diagnosis and treatment. Whitaker outlined the history of the psychopharmacology era. He wrote that the government and early researchers tried to find a magic bullet to cure mental illness. In this journey, they found many misdiagnoses and discrepancies. He found that early researchers and pharmaceutical companies misguided the public about medication; that is, he found test results being misconstrued. For example, Whitaker found that there is no evidence that brain dysfunction is the reason for mental illness. Whitaker explains that research has proven that some medication blocked the neurotransmitter thus causing the mental illness rather than curing the mental illness. He focuses on military recruitment efforts and how the government influenced the mental health industry. His book explains the history of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM III) from the American Psychiatric Association and how it came about to establish the industry of psychiatry. Whitaker argues that the DSM III saved the industry by clearly outlining the symptoms from professionals' observation. Even though there was no definite cause of mental illness, the DSM III verified that it exists and should be known.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous5 years ago in Longevity
No, You Are Not Entitled To A Refund Of Your Prescription Drugs.
I recently had to consult a doctor for an infection derived from an ingrown toenail. It was sore, throbbing and painful — all the classic signs of an acute inflammatory reaction right there. I just wanted to ensure that there weren’t any other complications or broken toenail bits to be forcibly removed, ya know.
By Dr Joel Yong5 years ago in Longevity
IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON DENTAL CROWNS AND BRIDGES TREATMENT
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of lives as well as professions around the world. There has been a significant rise in the number of people coming in contact with the virus with each passing day. This has put the medical industry under a lot of pressure. Moreover, the pandemic has heavily impacted the majority of the health professions. This has made their role in the prevention and response to the long-term impacts of COVID-19 quite critical.
By IchelonConsulting5 years ago in Longevity
Chasing Zero's
Since 1999 more than 100,000 American’s die every year due to medical harm. This number quickly doubles if you include hospital incurred infections. The goal of Chasing zero’s is simple, to bring deaths due to medical error to zero. Medical errors can ultimately be prevented if taken seriously. Safety of the patient is and should be our top priority as medical staff. How has safety changed over the years? It begins with the last 10-12 years of talking about safety, but not actually doing anything to implement it. As of more recently things have been implemented in order to protect the safety of our patients. These include the empowerment of staff members, a check list, and new technology. These three things if taken into consideration and implemented by the healthcare systems could change the safety of patients all over America.
By Mary ODonnell5 years ago in Longevity
Racism in Healthcare in the United States of Amerikkka
An issue that I have wanted to speak on for years. A silent problem that people of color deal with, affecting their care. Now that health care is trending, the time is now. We have openly talked about police brutality for months, rightfully so. However, during the middle of a pandemic, health care officials are faced with decisions. Would you trust your provider to make the best decision for you? Speaking from the perspective of a black woman who has worked in health care, along with receiving care, my opinions are from experience. While I was pregnant with my youngest son back in 2018, I ended up with heart palpations towards the end of my second trimester.
By Nia on Air5 years ago in Longevity
What Can I Do with a CPR Certification?
Anyone looking to be a part of the healthcare industry should be prepared for intensive levels of education and training. Healthcare professionals must be certified, and consistently recertified, in many life-saving procedures to ensure they can effectively and safely perform their duties. CPR Online certification is one example of an essential skill that every medical professional must be professionally trained to perform.
By Medusa Hornia5 years ago in Longevity
Top Reasons Your Healthcare Organization Should Go Paperless
Technology continues to evolve and grow, and as a result, more and more healthcare organizations are deciding to go paperless. If you are considering this for your healthcare organization, you may wonder what the specific benefits are. If this is the case, keep reading. Below you can learn why people buy tools to help them go paperless and how it can save you time and money while increasing productivity.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in Longevity







