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Medical Mishaps In Telemedicine And Their Prevention

...elihood of negative outcomes. The authors use case portraits to highlight communication errors in common telephone scenarios. These scenarios include giving sensitive test results, requests for narcotics, managing ill patients who are not sick enough for the emergency room, dealing with late-night calls, commu...

Art Attack: Doodling For a Cause!

...everything and anything from puzzles, patterns and portraits to pets, passions and places. All you have to do is let your imagination take over and enjoy yourself! “In the last two years doodling has raised £80,000 to help support people with epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. And we have had such a good response...

45% of Indians Affected by Chikungunya Fever

...th the Commonwealth games knocking at the door and portraits of Delhi as a world’s modern city, the epidemic of these diseases tells another story. So far the Union government appears to be almost paralyzed to curb this menace. Union Health Minister, Mr. Ramadoss is faced with a situation that needs some long ...

Latest IPCC Report Highlights Need for Integrated Climate/human Behavior Models

...n, and sustainable development. Indeed, risk-based portraits of impacts--net of the effects of alternative adap...escribes the full range of possible futures, these portraits can clearly display one of the fundamental conclusions of WG2: adaptation and mitigation will both b...

Angelina Jolie Poses in Nude

...commissioned US artist Don Bachardy to paint three portraits of her to celebrate the different stages of her pregnancy. Angelina had asked Mr.Bachardy not to talk to anyone about her request. About the portrait. The painting are however unlikely to be for public viewing and may remain in Angelinas private...

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