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Friday, December 11, 2015

ALLERGY & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY / ALERGIA E INMUNOLOGIA



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Sunday, November 29, 2015

WAO Secretariat FOOD ALLERGY SYMPOSIUM. December 5th, 6th; MIAMI. EE.UU.


Comprehensive genomic sequencing requires a different skill set for clinical geneticists and other medical professionals using genetic data. The genomic data from patients, collected in a standardized format all over the globe, will be enormously valuable to improve our understanding of variant pathogenicity and disease susceptibility. Data sharing on a global scale is therefore essential to improved understanding of genotype–phenotype correlations [6]. Global data sharing is not just a lofty goal but rather a requirement for understanding human biology and deviations from homeostasis or health; it transcends geographic, political and religious boundaries that can sometimes divide the human race. These genomic data are, however, useful only if combined with phenotypic information collected in a standardized manner as well. It is remarkable to think that genome sequencing itself may soon turn out to be the easy part of the equation. Standardized phenotyping all over the world is likely to be a major challenge required for maximizing the medical knowledge acquisition from personal genomic variant information. This requires clinicians to adapt their clinical practice and potentially adopt and incorporate novel phenotyping tools.

From Global Medical Genome.  University of Texas at Baylor College of Medicine.




WAO Secretariat. Food Allergy Symposium. December 5th and 6th, Miami. EE.UU



Carlos E. Mijares ha compartido el vídeo de ILoveKLOVE.
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El Hospital Bambino Jesu de Roma, is ready to conquer Miami, EE.UU December 5th and 6th 2015 with the Omic´s sciences developed by its Scholars, The Hygiene Hypothesis and the Bionomenclature and Genomics. Epigenomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, Microbiomics, Macrobiomics, Chromosomics; even the Vaticonomics or Catholicomics - are just "suffixes" not a core or medical code, brought as a new Allergy Field (Allergonomics or Immunologomics) ready to create a Holistic Allergy Medicine; as asserted by its Scholars and Priests. For the Omic-endings satisfy the stress of so many overtures and tones of the immunoallergic mechanisms of the human body.On the contrary, a divine medium or holistic aproach to medicine is out of question regarding the Medical Sciencies.As a matter of fact, Aquinas and Luther were displaced by the Higgs-Englert boson discovery - and what is waiting ahead...For instance, the Climate Summit Plan proposed by the United States and president Barack Obama wants to intervene to regulate and climatize the Environment; as clean as possible to Breathe a cleaner air...and help the underdeveloped regions worldwide.

According to the GlobalMed Genome paragraph written above, and this paragraph we try to say that Holistic Medicine is a misnomer phrase, for Mind and Body are the same matter or the same body or the same anatomical structure; we do not think and then exist; we do not exist and then, think...we live as we dream - alone; as said by Joseph Conrad in Heart of Darkness. 

Carlos E. Mijares, MD is a former Fellow in Allergy / Immunologic, pediatrics.


Please, translate! University of Kansas. USA.



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Friday, November 27, 2015

ENFERMEDADES PULMONARES / NEUMONOLOGIA







Enfermedades de los pulmones

Otros nombres: Enfermedades pulmonares 
     

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Cuando respira, los pulmones toman el oxígeno del aire y lo llevan al torrente sanguíneo. Las células de su cuerpo necesitan oxígeno para funcionar y crecer. Durante un día normal usted respira aproximadamente 25,000 veces. Las personas con enfermedades pulmonares tienen dificultad para respirar. Millones de personas en los Estados Unidos tienen enfermedades pulmonares. Si se reunieran todos los tipos de enfermedades del pulmón conformarían la tercera causa de muerte en los Estados Unidos.
El término enfermedad pulmonar se refiere a muchos trastornos que afectan los pulmones, tales como asmaenfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC), infecciones como gripeneumonía ytuberculosiscáncer de pulmón y muchos otros problemas respiratorios.
Oficina para la Salud de la Mujer en el Dept. de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los EE.UU

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