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MEDecision Adds Key Executives to Further Strengthen Operations, Sales
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"Scott and Jim both bring to MEDecision very impressive backgrounds in health care management and software technology sales leadership, respectively. ...
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Leadership Gap in China
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Yet China's leaders are right: They need to focus on the home front before they extend themselves globally, for their own sake and for ours. ...

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Our View: Nice balance of skills in Obama's Cabinet
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Meanwhile, old hands Richardson and former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle will fill in at Commerce and Health and Human Services, respectively. ...
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World AIDS Day Focuses on Prevention
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A Look Ahead: The 2009 US Health Legislative Landscape
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The first health policy focus in the new year will likely be on already identified and targeted health initiatives. Some are time-sensitive measures while ...
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He concludes, "I have been skeptical of magical savings in the health care system; one person's savings is another person's lost income," but "a focus on ...
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Former President Clinton issues call to arms against AIDS scourge
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Top Leadership Teams In Healthcare Announced By Healthleaders Media
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Health Leaders Welcome Infectious Disease Focus At G8

Through its focus on global health at this year's summit in St Petersburg, Russia, the Group of Eight is helping to ensure that existing and emerging disease threats are tackled at the very highest level.

In advance of the G8 summit, the leaders of the four key health policy and financing organizations - the World Health Organization (WHO), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the GAVI Alliance - jointly welcome the focus on infectious diseases and urge the G8 leaders to continue their commitments to improving the health and lives of people in the world's poorest countries.

The G8 leaders have long recognized that AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and vaccine-preventable diseases slow economic development, perpetuate poverty, and threaten security in large parts of the world. The recent threat of an influenza pandemic has focused international attention on the need for all countries to be better prepared, in order to reduce the potential death, illness, social and economic consequences of a pandemic.

At last year's G8 meeting in Gleneagles, leaders committed to reaching "as close as possible to universal access" to AIDS treatment by the year 2010. They also said they would work to significantly reduce HIV infections with the aim of an AIDS-free generation in Africa and scaling up the global AIDS response significantly.

The year 2005 also produced real commitments to human development. The G8 pledged to write off most of the multilateral debts in 18 of the world's poorest countries, double aid to Africa, and increase investment in health.

Dr Anders Nordström, acting Director-General of the World Health Organization, will be at the G8 summit. "The G8 commitments to health in the past have made a real difference," he said. "The focus this year on emerging and long-term threats such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, pandemic influenza and polio demonstrate that health and human health security are at the top of the global agenda. This attention by the world's wealthiest nations will directly benefit people living in all countries."

The G8 focus on health in past years led directly to strengthening the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and to the creation of the Global Fund, which has leveraged pledges of $9 billion to prevent, diagnose and treat these diseases. G8 countries and other donors have also announced the International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm). An anticipated IFFIm investment of US$4 billion is expected to prevent five million child deaths between 2005 and 2015, and more than five million future adult deaths.

"The support demonstrated by G8 leaders for the AIDS response has been, and continues to be crucial to getting ahead of the epidemic," said Dr Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “We have made great strides in increasing access to HIV treatment and prevention services, but the epidemic continues to outpace the response. We must build on the commitments made last year to make universal access to HIV treatment, prevention and care a reality.”

"In Genoa, five years ago, the G8 leaders announced the intention to create a Global Fund," said Prof. Richard Feachem, Executive Director of the Global Fund. "Since then, the G8 has been a consistently strong supporter of the Global Fund, and several millions deaths have been averted through Global Fund-supported programmes in 131 countries as a result."

"Scaling up comprehensive health services is entirely feasible and remains the common underlying platform required to underpin the numerous separate health initiatives currently underway, including the introduction of new life-saving vaccines and technologies. We look to continuing support from G8 and other donor countries to reach our ambitious goals,” said Dr Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary of the GAVI Alliance. “Furthermore, a G8 endorsement and launch of an Advance Market Commitment would allow us to scale up research and development of much-needed vaccines for the developing world thereby saving more lives and achieving the millennium development goals. We are now actively engaged on how GAVI together with other development partners can harmonize, align efforts and finance around country plans to rapidly scale up service delivery to meet the health MDGs,” he added.

 
G8 countries have developed national plans to tackle pandemic influenza and have also helped to support global preparations to improve the world's ability to identify and respond to infectious disease outbreaks. However there are still gaps - places where emerging diseases, including pandemic influenza, may go unnoticed. Finding and eradicating these disease blind spots is critical. Early warning systems will save lives, reduce suffering and mitigate costs.

The G8's consistent support to polio eradication has also been instrumental in reducing the number of polio endemic countries to just four. More than half of the $4 billion of polio funding since 1985 has been given by G8 countries.

The success of all health programmes depends on urgently addressing the health workforce crisis. The world is now short of four million health workers - with the lack of doctors, nurses and laboratory experts most acute in 57 of the world's poorest countries.

"Health workers are a pillar of any health system," said Dr Nordström. "The G8 leaders, through their direct influence over finance, health, education and migration, can make decisions which will transform the opportunities for training and retaining health workers in the places where they are most urgently needed."

The G8 takes place from 15 to 17 July in St Petersburg, Russia. The official agenda includes three issues: global energy security, education and fighting infectious diseases.
 
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Negative thinking may lead to depression in elderly

Last Updated: 2006-07-07 14:21:41 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who develop deficits in executive function, which involves the brain's ability to problem-solve, make decisions and control negative thoughts, appears to lead to depression, researchers from Australia and the US report.

Lead author Dr. William von Hippel at the University of New South Wales in Sydney and his colleagues propose that deficients in executive function increase the risk of late-onset depression.

To test their theory, von Hippel's team recruited community-residing subjects between the ages of 66 and 92 years. The subjects were not demented and were not using psychoactive medications that could hinder cognitive function, according to the report, published in the journal of Cognitive Therapy and Research.

Twenty-four study participants reported depressive symptoms before the age of 60, and 20 patients had symptoms after the age of 60. They underwent a series of neuropsychological tests to measure ruminative thinking, depression, memory and cognitive function.

Analysis of the data showed that only the group with late-onset depressive symptoms had poor performance on tests of executive function. And only in the late-onset group was executive dysfunction positively correlated with rumination.

von Hippel and his colleagues suggest that age-related impairments in the brain's executive function prevent these individuals from regulating ruminative thoughts, which intensify their symptoms of depression.

Interventions to improve executive function or reduce ruminative thought patterns -- such as physical exercise, cognitive-behavioral or problem-solving therapies -- may prevent or improve symptoms of depression in later life, the researchers suggest.

However, they also note that larger, long-term studies will be required to firmly establish these relationships.

SOURCE: Cognitive Therapy and Research, July 2006 .

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