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About Colostomy and Ileostomy in surgical patients
Aujourd’hui nous allons aborder un sujet vieux comme le monde, lequel a le potentiel de soulever la curiosité des lecteurs des deux sexes vu qu’il peut affecter les rapports existant entre un homme et une femme. Nous voulons parler de l’impotence qui fait partie de la dysfonction sexuelle masculine. Du fait de la nature embarrassante et la honte que subissent les patients, le sujet est resté tabou pendant longtemps. Anatomie de l'appareil génital de l'homme L’impotence ou dysfonction érectile est une anomalie qui se caracterise par une incapacité répétée d'avoir une érection ou de la maintenir suffisamment durant le coït ou acte sexuel. Pour cerner le phénomène dans un contexte linguistique et socio-culturel, en créole, en parlant de ce probleme on dit que l’individu « pa genband » ou bien « pèdi band li ». Le terme « bander »existe aussi en français pour désigner une érection. De plus, en Haiti, il y a ceux ou celles qui croient que de la magie ...
By Carl Gilbert, MD 4/12/2025 English Telemedicine has the potential to improve healthcare access in underdeveloped countries like Haiti greatly. Here are some key points to consider: 1. Access to Specialists: Telemedicine can connect patients in remote areas with medical specialists who might not be available locally. This is crucial for conditions that require specialized knowledge. 2. Cost-Effectiveness: It can reduce patient transportation costs and time, making healthcare more affordable and accessible. 3. **Timely Care**: Patients can receive medical advice and consultations without the need to wait for long periods for appointments, which is often the case in under-resourced healthcare systems. 4. **Training and Education**: Telemedicine can facilitate training for local healthcare providers through virtual workshops and access to resources, thus improving the overall quality of care. 5. Public Health Initiatives: It can also be used for public health education and outreach, hel...
Google Translater for Website Click on the dropdown button to translate. Translate this page: You can translate the content of this page by selecting a language in the select box. A new CDC study finds the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) reduce the risk of infection by 91 percent for fully vaccinated people. This adds to the growing body of real-world evidence of their effectiveness. Importantly, this study also is among the first to show that mRNA vaccination benefits people who get COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated (14 or more days after dose 2) or partially vaccinated (14 or more days after dose 1 to 13 days after dose 2). “COVID-19 vaccines are a critical tool in overcoming this pandemic,” said CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH. “Findings from the extended timeframe of this study add to accumulating evidence that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are effective and should p...
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