Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Impact of Diabetes Wearable Technology on Patient Management

In our rapidly evolving world, have played a pivotal role in transforming various aspects of our lives. One such area where technology has made significant strides is healthcare. Among the many groundbreaking innovations, diabetes wearable technology stands out as a beacon of hope for millions of people worldwide battling this chronic condition. In this article, we will delve into the realm of diabetes wearable technology, exploring its evolution, benefits, and the profound impact it has on patient management.

Understanding Diabetes

Before we dive into the world of wearable technology, it s essential to comprehend the gravity of diabetes and its impact on individuals. Diabetes, a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels, affects millions glob…

The Vital Role of Physical Therapy in Rehabilitation

Neurological conditions, ranging from strokes to Parkinson s disease, can present profound challenges to individuals and their families. One of the things that can be really helpful throughout the journey of recovery is physical therapy. When it comes to , they are there to help and guide you through regaining some of the basic functions that you may lose with a neurological condition. When working with a well-trained physical therapist they are able to help you regain hope and confidence in yourself and what your body is capable of doing. Below are some of the great things that physical therapy can do for you and what is will help you with as you go through the recovery process. 

Individualized Assessment and Goal Setting

Physical therapists specializing in…

Clarim Media: A Convergence of Innovation, Ingenuity, and Impact

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the synergy between innovation and social impact has never been more critical. Clarim Media stands at the intersection of these dynamic forces, creating a platform where business leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists, investment professionals, and non-profit leaders converge to explore and advance topics related to innovation, ingenuity, and impact. This article delves into the essence of Clarim Media, its mission, and how it catalyzes social and economic progress through collaborative efforts.

The Genesis of Clarim Media

Founded with the vision of bridging the gap between business and social impact, Clarim Media was established to foster a community where diverse leaders and thinkers could shar…

Oridzin: A Complete Overview

In the realm of natural compounds with promising health benefits, Oridzin stands out as a fascinating and versatile substance. Derived from apples and widely present in the peels, this flavonoid has been gaining attention for its potential therapeutic properties. In this comprehensive overview, we delve into the uses, sources, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) surrounding Oridzin.

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HEALTH-ASIA: Sex Education Can Be Creative, Say Experts

Sutthida Malikaew

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 20 2005 (IPS) – Many Asian countries now have sexual health education in schools, but teachers often focus on health and biology and leave out the very issue they need to address sexuality, said experts at a regional conference here, this week.
Teachers are wary of talking about sex with young people because they are uncomfortable with the subject or fear encouraging- or being seen as encouraging- youngsters to have sex at an early age, says Hathairat Suda, senior programme assistant with the Bangkok- based Programme for Appropriate Technology on Health (PATH).

(But) If you wait to talk about sex with your children it might be too late, since your children might be already at risk of reproductive health and sexual health problems, …

South Africa’s Progress on MDGs Questioned

JOHANNESBURG, Sep 17 2010 (IPS) – With five years left till the Millennium Development Goals 2015 deadline, civil society groups say South Africa has made progress on some goals but regressed on others.
Pal Mfunzana is one of millions of South Africans with reasons to be sceptical of the govt's claims it will meet all 8 MDGs on schedule Credit: Chris Stein/IPS

Pal Mfunzana is one of millions of South Africans with reasons to be sceptical of the govt s claims it will meet all 8 MDGs on schedule Credit: Chris Stein/IPS

Q&A: How Sex Education Programs Can Shape a Better Future

Aline Jenckel interviews JOVANA RIOS CISNERO, a member of the Asociación Panameña para el Planeamiento de la Familia (Panamanian Family Planning Association)

UNITED NATIONS, May 18 2012 (IPS) – In Latin American countries and in the Caribbean, where income disparities are among the greatest in the world, too many people often lack access to comprehensive health services and information needed to live healthy lives.

Jovana Ríos Cisnero promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights …

Community Volunteers Convince Ugandan Families to Have Fewer Children

A number of people line up at the Kanungu Health Center IV, Uganda to access family planning facilities. Courtesy: Tadej Znidarcic/UNFPA

Kanungu, UGANDA , Jun 29 2012 (IPS) – It is midmorning at the Kanungu Health Centre IV and the queue of patients grows as more people start to arrive for treatment at this rural facility more than 400 kilometres outside the Ugandan capital of Kampala.

Most are here to access family planning services, while some are waiting for cancer screening.

Generally about 100 patients a day visit the health centre. But today there will be four times as many.

“We see an average of 400 people a day when the doctor from …

Youth Say Coca-Cola Is Easier to Find Than Condoms

Young Bangladeshi women raise their fists at a protest in Shahbagh. Credit: Kajal Hazra/IPS

KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 2013 (IPS) – “If I am thirsty and want a bottle of Coca-Cola I can get it, no matter where in the world I am. Why can’t I get contraceptives or sexual heathcare?” asked Carlos Jimmy Macazana Quispe, a youth representative from Peru currently in Kuala Lumpur for the third edition of the Women Deliver global conference on the health and well-being of women and girls.

A member of the Lima-based (INPPARES), a non-profit organisation that helps young Peruvians learn about sexual and reproductive rights, Quispe was expressing frustration th…

Too Many Indians Find It’s Better to Die

Volunteers find ways to raise awareness about suicides. Credit: Sujoy Dhar/IPS

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India , Oct 30 2013 (IPS) – When Sarath, 29, a security staffer with a private firm in Kattakada town in India’s southern Kerala state hanged himself at his office premises, his death became a grim reminder of what statistics in the country have been showing for some time now: more and more young Indian men are succumbing to socio-economic pressures and are committing suicide.

Sarath had been depressed for a while, everyone around him said, allegedly over debt arising from a bank loan.

According to statistics released earlier this year by the Nati…