miércoles, 31 de mayo de 2017

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MIÉRCOLES 31 de  MAYO de 2017

DOCUMENTOS TOTALES CONSULTADOS ► ¡20.771.846 
ÍNDICE DE SEGUIMIENTO ► 60
ÍNDICE DE CONSULTA ► 76,00

SABIDURÍA implica HUMILDAD

CIENCIAS MÉDICAS NEWS
CIENCIAS MÉDICAS APLICADAS
RESEARCH & CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT
SABIDURÍA implica HUMILDAD
Abū'r-Raihān Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Bīrūnī

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▲ GESTIÓN EN SALUD PÚBLICA
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Páginas vistas por países

Gráfico de los países más populares entre los lectores del blog
EntradaPáginas vistas
Estados Unidos
3.773.334
Alemania
506.406
Ucrania
397.595
Francia
367.495
Rusia
222.476
Noruega
117.541
Argentina
105.367
Irlanda
102.609
Reino Unido
99.423
China
80.279


Contador Google ►

TOTAL DOCUMENTOS CONSULTADOS desde enero 2009 a la fecha7.603.910+
DOCUMENTOS CONSULTADOS EN El grupo de blog´s de SALUD EQUITATIVA desde 2009 hasta hoy20.771.846
TOTAL de Páginas consultadas, copiadas, distribuidas, traducidas, comentadas, revisadas, etc. desde el inicio de los blogs (3): > 509,7 millones

El Blog se rige por la información Google.
Google registra ► [datos al 31/05/2017]
Páginas vistas en el último mes: 96.431
Páginas totales vistas en el último mes: 520.215
Páginas vistas (historial completo):    7.603.910+
Documentos editados durante el mes de MAYO de 20171.486+
Documentos editados acumulados durante 20176.681+

Documentos editados desde el inicio del blog: 93.152+
Documentos totales editados en los blog´s ► 273.297+

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA MEDALLA MILAGROSA

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PÁGINAS VISTAS EN TOTAL

Sparkline 7,603,941

Rituximab for Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (SSc-PAH) - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov

Rituximab for Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (SSc-PAH) - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov



NIAID Clinical Trial Seeks Patients with Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
An NIAID-sponsored clinical research trial is evaluating the drug Rituximab in treating systemic sclerosis-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) or scleroderma is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks large areas of skin and organs such as the heart, lungs, or kidneys. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is among the most serious complications of SSc. This study looks at a new approach to treating the cause of the disease.
Visit ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier NCT01086540) to see full eligibility criteria and study site locations https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01086540.

Speedier Information Transmission In Young Brains Boosts Self-Control : Shots - Health News : NPR

Speedier Information Transmission In Young Brains Boosts Self-Control : Shots - Health News : NPR

Director In the News



As Brains Mature, More Robust Information Networks Boost Self-Control

Listen to NIMH Director, Dr. Joshua Gordon’s most recent interview on NPR, All Things Considered - The story explores an NIMH-funded study on executive functions in the brain.

blog.aids.gov − Serving Up Digital Communication Resources for #HIVTestingDay

blog.aids.gov − Serving Up Digital Communication Resources for #HIVTestingDay

update from the aids dot gov blog



SERVING UP DIGITAL COMMUNICATION RESOURCES FOR #HIVTESTINGDAY

National HIV Testing Day LogoAIDS.gov serves our readers in part by supporting their communication with their target audiences about the importance of knowing one’s HIV status. One example: we annually post a blog before National HIV Testing Day (NHTD – June 27) with digital resources for this important communication.
This year’s NHTD theme is “Test Your Way. Do It Today.” The theme is consistent with the messages of CDC’s Doing It campaign which emphasizes the importance of HIV testing for all people ages 18 to 64 and encourages all adults to get tested for HIV.
Visuals for HIV Awareness
The AIDS.gov NHTD page curates Federal resources such as the logo and fact sheets, resources, downloads, and other materials. We also offer community resources and campaigns, such as the Greater Than AIDS NHTD resourcesExit Disclaimer and videosExit Disclaimer.
AIDS.gov will soon share several images on our channels (Facebook Exit DisclaimerTwitter Exit Disclaimer, and Instagram Exit Disclaimer ). We hope you will put these images on your website and social media. CDC offers social media images and graphics for NHTD, with more to come.
Positive Spin is a set of stories and videos that speak to the importance of knowing one’s HIV status and getting and staying in care. It’s a visual resource that can help you foster conversation about knowing your status and connecting to care. And, we encourage you to check out CDC’s Doing It campaign videos.
Social Media
This year there’s a new hashtag to use: #HIVTestingDay. We are also seeing some continued use of #NHTD.
Here are some selected channels to follow:
AIDS.gov
CDC
Communication About HIV Testing
CDC offers a wealth of resources that answers common questions about HIV testing, including the types of tests available, where to get one, and what to expect when you get tested. Be sure to check out the questions and answers from CDC in their HIV basics pages and the HIV Risk Reduction Tool . It’s a resource to help individuals learn about how to protect themselves and get information tailored to meet their own needs.
CDC’s NHTD posters, banners and social media from past years are currently available, and this year’s resources will soon be available. CDC’s digital resources include videos from the Doing It campaign, the campaign banner and graphics.
The AIDS.gov HIV basics section includes images and narrative that explain many aspects of HIV. Our content addresses the difference between HIV and AIDS, describes HIV test types and testing frequency, and describes confidential and anonymous testing. Additional content covers much of what could be on the minds of your audience as they consider testing.
Here’s a good- to- know fact: Federal web content can be freely copied and distributed. (Please attribute our content to AIDS.gov – soon to be HIV.gov).
Find HIV Testing And Care
With the HIV Testing Sites & Care Services Locator your audience can find an HIV test and much more, including services for mental health, substance abuse, housing, family planning, etc. Your clients can also use our mobile app. You can share this video Exit Disclaimer to explain how the app works. If you want more website content, here’s how to add the Locator widget.
Here are more ways to find an HIV testing location: call 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636), visit gettested.cdc.gov, or text your ZIP code to “KNOW IT” (566948).
We will continue to update you on new resources and activities. Subscribe here to stay in touch.