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Magyar Gyermekorvosok Társasága |
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Early nutrition programming & health outcomes in later life: Obesity & Beyond |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2007.04.20. | Rendezvény vége: 2007.04.21. |
Szervező: Dr. Decsi Tamás, Lukácsi Máté |
Munkahely neve: Convention Budapest Kft. |
Címe: 1461 Bp. Pf.:11, T:mlukacsi@convention.hu |
Tel: (06 1) 2990184 |
E-mail: mlukacsi@convention.hu |
Helyszín: Budapest, Novotel Budapest Centrum |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://earnest.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/budapest2007/ |
Main Topics:
- Key note lectures
- Life course approach to understanding the origins of the disease
- Challenges in epidemiological studies of early life influences on later disease
- Where are we with breastfeeding?
- Research: The next 5 years
Sessions:
- Nutrient-gene interactions in early life programming
- Mechanistic basis of early life programming
- Programming of mitochondrial metabolism
- Programming of obesity and metabolic disease
- Causes of adult obesity - origins in early life?
- Results of the European Childhood Obesity Project
- Early nutrition and later cardiovascular risk
- Maternal nutrition: trends and impact on pregnancy outcomes
Deadline for abstract submission: January 10, 2007.
Web-site: www.metabolic-programming.org és http://earnest.web.med.uni-muenchen.de/budapest2007/
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Magyar Dermatológiai Társulat |
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EADV course: Commercial Sex Workers - STI problems |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2019.11.08. | Rendezvény vége: 2019.11.09. |
Helyszín: Romania, Bucharest, |
A rendezvény Web oldala: https://eadv.org/eadv-school/305 |
Application deadline: Closed
Course aims
1 . To educate dermatovenereologists on all aspects of Commercial Sex Work(CSW).
2. To demonstrate the influence of sexually transmitted infections (STI) on CSWs and if not prevented into wider Society.
3. To demonstrate the role of prostitution and the role played by dermatovenereologists in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of STIs.
4. To illustrate the multifactorial social and economic causes of CSW at present times influencing STIs /CSW in Europe .
5. To appreciate the different legal systems and social models and their role on CSWs.
6. To appreciate that technical progress via the media and the web has influence in attitudes to CSW but also in education for prevention of STIs in both CSWs and their clients.
7. Resistance of antibiotics to some STIs (e.g. gonorrhoea). STI prevention (including mother to child)
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