Down’s
syndrome is a form of hearing defect that may have its effect on speech
as well. According to Dr. Patrick Sheehan, ENT Surgeon who runs a
clinic for children with Down’s syndrome in the UK, while intervention
was important at an early age, it was also necessary to maintain
lifelong monitoring of the patient, as the hearing faculty was likely to
deteriorate over a period of time. Interventions include removing ear
wax, affixing hearing aids, bone-anchored hearing aids and small
surgery. It must be borne mind, as even relatively low levels of hearing
loss would affect speech and communication, attention to treat hearing
defects must be taken on priority.
Intel's remote medication.
Intel,
the computer chip maker proposed in 2008 to enter the ever-growing medical
market with high end technology that allows Doctors to provide remote
treatments sans their physical presence. And this was being made possible
for chronic ailments. Intel health guides will employ gadgets and use
the web in offering personalized solutions for chronic health conditions
in the home. Intel aims to work with care providers such as Mayo Clinic
and the American Heart Association and would focus on people with heart
disease, diabetes, and hypertension.
General Electric’s $17 billion
healthcare unit estimated its information technology business-
computers that help doctors track everything from X-ray images to drugs. Growth forecast was about $5bn and the overall healthcare
technology market was worth an estimated $50bn or more.
Try not to toy with the idea of buying soft plastic toys
The
U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) warned buyers to refrain
from purchase of soft plastic toys and heavy children’s jewellery.
While soft plastic toys may contain phthalates that are linked to many
health problems – especially choking hazards. A PIRG representative
reiterated the fact as she released PIRG’s 23rd toy safety survey in 2008. Heavy
metal jewellery contains more of lead, which is the reason to keep them
at bay.
According to the research group
the toll was 18 US children due to toys in 2007, while 80,000 under 5
landed in emergency care. Companies like Mattel, RC2 et al had to pull
back millions of toys due to enactment of stricter U.S. product safety
rules, which were signed into law on August 14, 2008 by the outgoing President
George W. Bush.
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