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New Delhi [India]July 30: Recently, International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) in collaboration with Evolution Fitness Club, a socially conscious enterprise, organised a significant humanitarian event at Manzoorgarhi community on Raisgay Road in Aligarh.The event was organised by Mohammed Shariq, founder of Evolution Fitness Club, who led a team of four dedicated volunteers – Kabir Thakur, Salman Khan and Muneer Khan. The event began at 3:30pm on 27 July 2024, with volunteers distributing essential relief items to underprivileged children and their families in the area. The items included wheat, rice, sugar, lentils, edible oil, soap, toothpaste, soft drinks, biscuits, dry fruits,…

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overview Depending on the traveler’s health status, the type of trip, and the stops and destinations, travellers may face different health risks during their travels. The International Travel and Health collection serves as a gateway to other World Health Organization (WHO) publications that provide more information. The primary target audience is travel health practitioners and travel health experts who provide health advice to travellers on appropriate precautions to take before, during and after their trip to minimise travel-related health risks in unfamiliar environments. Module 5 covers various aspects related to mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders that travel health…

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TUESDAY, July 30, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A healthy mouth also means a healthy heart, according to a new study.People who are missing teeth are more likely to die from heart disease, and the more teeth you’re missing, the higher your risk, researchers found.”Our findings clearly show that tooth loss is not just a dental issue but an important predictor of mortality from cardiovascular disease,” said lead researcher Anita Aminoshariae, PhD, a professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry in Cleveland.”Good oral health is essential not only for a healthy smile, but also for a healthy heart,”…

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Overview of MODIFY, an ML algorithm to co-optimize library fitness and diversityWe developed MODIFY (Fig. 1), an ML-guided framework to design high-fitness, high-diversity enzyme libraries for the engineering of new enzyme functions. Given a set of specified residues in a parent enzyme, MODIFY affords combinatorial mutant libraries to strike a balance between maximal expected fitness and diversity, without requiring functionally characterized mutants as prior knowledge (Fig. 1a). MODIFY applies a novel ensemble ML model that leverages protein language models (PLMs) and sequence density models to make zero-shot fitness predictions and employs a Pareto optimization scheme to design libraries with both high expected…

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Gym Fitness Schedule MarketThe latest competent intelligence report published by WMR, titled “Increasing Demand and Opportunities in the Global Gym Fitness Scheduling Market in 2024”, offers a classified picture of the Gym Fitness Scheduling industry with the analysis of research and information collected from various sources that helps decision makers in the global market to play a vital role in gradually influencing the global economy. The report puts forward and showcases a dynamic vision of the worldwide scenario in terms of market size, market statistics, and competitive situation.Currently, the Gym Fitness Scheduling market is present all over the world. The…

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ASHEVILLE — What started as a grassroots movement to spark conversation about Black men and mental health awareness has now grown into a national effort targeting a group we see every day but may not immediately think of: barbers.For the past three years, Confess Project of America has brought an initiative called “Beyond the Shop” to Asheville to highlight the need for mental health resources in a place where intimate bonds are traditionally forged over beards, new cuts and casual but meaningful small talk.Jordan Lewis, CEO of The Confess Project, a nonprofit organization founded by her husband, Lorenzo Lewis, that…

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With the recent opening of Cayuga Health Psychology, Cayuga Health officially launched its first outpatient behavioral health services. With an increasing demand for behavioral health services locally, the new clinic aims to ensure that individuals facing social-emotional challenges have access to quality care. Dr. Caitlin Lilienthal, an experienced physician with expertise in anxiety, sleep disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and life transitions, leads the clinic. She offers evidence-based treatment services including individual, couples, and family counseling. Currently focused on adults, she plans to expand services to children and teens in the future. “We are proud to be part of the efforts…

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A few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Ara Stanford rented a van, loaded it up with medical supplies, and headed to Philadelphia.Stanford, who grew up in Philadelphia and is a pediatric surgeon in Montgomery County, couldn’t stand the flurry of news articles detailing how Black people are far less likely to be tested or vaccinated despite being at higher risk for COVID-19.Stanford parked his van outside churches, SEPTA stations, and in empty parking lots in Philadelphia’s hardest-hit, low-income neighborhoods. Within weeks, the line to get tested and vaccinated stretched around the block as he and his colleagues, who…

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Mental Health Series This is part 1 of a two-part solutions series examining how adopting proven health care models can improve access to behavioral health services. Part 2 of this solutions series will be published on July 31 and will examine BHP’s Mobile Crisis Unit, formally known as the BHP Mobile Care Now Clinic. MOUNT VERNON — Stigma and lack of access to behavioral health services are some of the biggest barriers for people with mental illness living in rural Ohio, and Knox County is no exception. Behavioral health was named the county’s top priority in the 2021 County Community…

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Parker Ross handles some of the toughest calls in Minnesota. Ross, a specialist and assistant manager for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Line, run by the United Way of the Greater Twin Cities, sees a variety of calls, from people who just want to talk to those contemplating suicide, from young to elderly. One caller Ross spoke of was a 5-year-old child.”We get very low-risk calls where people just want to talk to someone. We also get very high-risk calls where people are very actively considering suicide, whether or not they’ve already attempted it before contacting us,” he said.”We deal…

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