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LA Eye Surgeon Performs 8 Corneal Transplants In Syria
Dr. Jonathan C. Song, director of the Cornea Institute in the Vision Center at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles and an eye surgeon specializing in corneal diseases and transplantation, has just returned from a medical mission in which he worked with Syrian and Iraqi eye surgeons at the Syrian city of Dier Ezzor. During the medical mission, May 18-22, Dr. Song saw 50 patients and performed eight corneal transplants and five cataract surgeries. In addition to holding training sessions with Syrian ophthalmologists, he also lectured to 25 Syrian and Iraqi medical professionals about advanced eye surgery techniques.
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PARI Pharma Reports Successful Phase Ib Clinical Results For Inhaled Liposomal Cyclosporine A
This month"s Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery features positive Phase Ib clinical trial results for PARI Pharma"s L-CsA, inhaled liposomal cyclosporine A. In May, PARI Pharma received Orphan Drug Designation from the Food and Drug Administration for L-CsA, delivered via an Investigational eFlow Nebulizer System, for the prevention and treatment of bronchiolitis obliterans, a devastating, incurable disease of the small airways affecting approximately 60,000 patients worldwide.
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Company Fined After Worker Suffers Fatal Injuries After Being Run Over At Work, UK
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is urging companies to ensure that sufficient safety procedures and risk assessments are in place to properly protect staff.
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More Community Health Care Now, That's The Remedy For Our Ailing Hospitals, Australia

In response to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report on hospitals, Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) said the best remedy for Australia"s hospitals is to keep people out of them. "Hospital waiting lists will continue to blow out unless governments act now to give Australians access to quick and effective health care in their communities," ANF Federal Secretary Ged Kearney said. The ANF want community health centres expanded to all areas of Australia. "Let"s get working on building community health centres where people can get quick and effective health care from a range of health professionals, appropriate to the needs of each community," Ms Kearney said. "If there is a young community with lots of new families emphasise maternity services and maternal and child health care, if it is older have more aged care services." We need community health care centres that will not only treat illnesses but can also keep people healthy through: - Community health and lifestyle programs; - Managing chronic disease; and - Targeted health services. The report shows that 9% of hospital admissions are preventable, keeping people out of hospital is the thing that will reduce the pressure. The ANF, with 170,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in Australia. Australian Nursing Federation


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