Prevent depression in pregnancy to boost all mental health

Healthcare Asia Pacific 2020 | January 27-28, 2020 | Bangkok, Thailand

Prevent depression in pregnancy to boost all mental health

Tackling mental disorders before they arise in pregnant women and new mothers is an approach that could be scaled up online and would aid the overall health of populations.

Two recent reports underline this conclusion. In February, the US Preventive Services Task Force, an independent panel of experts in evidence-based medicine, urged clinicians to “provide or refer pregnant and postpartum persons who are at increased risk of perinatal depression to counseling interventions”. And last month, the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released a report calling on various stakeholders, from educators to policymakers, to prevent mental-health disorders and to promote healthy mental, emotional and behavioral development in the under 25s. (I was a member of the committees that prepared this document and two previous NASEM reports in 1994 and 2009 on preventive interventions.



In the United States, nearly 15% of men and around 26% of women experience a major depressive episode at some point. People are diagnosed with this if they report experiencing five of nine symptoms over at least two weeks. These must include either feeling depressed or being unable to feel interest or pleasure, as well as problems sleeping, changes in appetite, fatigue or having suicidal thoughts.


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Conference Details: 12th Asia Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare
Dates: January 27-28, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand


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Healthcare Asia Pacific 2020
October 15th, 2019: Healthcare Conferences welcomes all Healthcare professionals from around the globe to go to "12th Asia Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare" amid January 27-28, 2020 in Bangkok, Thailand. This consolidates incite keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.    
                                                        
Healthcare Asia Pacific 2020 is a Special event proposed for specialists to support the dispersal and utilization of research disclosures on Healthcare. The Theme of the meeting is "Leading Innovation for Better Healthcare and Nursing Systems". The gathering invites speakers from social Healthcare Universities, clinical research associations, expository associations and Healthcare ventures to share their investigation experiences on all parts of this rapidly developing field and thusly, giving a show off of the latest Healthcare Techniques.

The scientific program will focus on current advances in the research and leading strategies in Healthcare  with a theme “Leading Innovation for Better Healthcare and Nursing Systems” and the conference highlights are:  Healthcare And Management, Public Health & Community Healthcare, Primary Healthcare, Cardiac Healthcare, Women’s Health, Gynecology & Obstetrics Disorders, Healthcare And Patient Safety, Healthcare: Sexual Health, Nursing Education, Infectious, Chronic Diseases & prevention, Obesity & Associated Health Disorders, Cancer and care, Occupational Healthcare, Digital & Dental healthcare, Healthcare and Innovations, Psychiatric and mental Healthcare, Pediatric Healthcare, Healthcare informatics & e-Health, Nutrition and Healthcare, Ambulatory Healthcare Services and more.
In addition, attendees will enjoy special events and lecturers featuring specialists and top scholars. It is a perfect platform for pharmacy educators, practitioners and researchers to exchange & share their experiences, research findings about all aspects of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Conference Highlights:
·         300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia)
·         5+ Keynote Speakers
·         50+ Plenary Speakers
·         20+ Exhibitors
·         14 Innovative Educational Sessions
·         5+ Workshops
·         B2B Meetings

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Special session on #Digital_Healthcare

Digital Healthcare:

Digital health is the convergence of digital technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and make medicine more personalized and precise. The discipline involves the use of information and communication technologies to help address the health problems and challenges faced by people under treatment. These technologies include both hardware and software solutions and services, including tele medicine, web-based analysis, email, mobile phones and applications, text messages, wearable devices, and clinic or remote monitoring sensors.Generally, digital health is concerned about the development of interconnected health systems to improve the use of computational technologies, smart devices, computational analysis techniques, and communication media to aid healthcare professionals and their clients manage illnesses and health risks, as well as promote health and well being.

Digital health is a multi-disciplinary domain involving many stakeholders, including clinicians, researchers and scientists with a wide range of expertise in healthcare, engineering, social sciences, public health, health economics and data management

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Anti-inflammatory diet: How is it good for your overall health

12th Asia Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare
January 27-28, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand
Inflammation is a necessary part of the healing process. Our body uses inflammation to fight illness and protects us from further harm. However, some medical conditions can cause faulty inflammation response, which are called chronic inflammatory diseases.

The best thing that one can do to reduce and prevent inflammation is to opt for an anti-inflammation diet. The anti-inflammation diet includes eating certain foods and avoiding some.


How an anti-inflammatory diet works

The anti-inflammatory diet increases the amount of antioxidants that reduce the free radicals in the body. Free radicals can damage body cells and increase the risk of certain diseases.

Conditions that can be improved by having an anti-inflammatory diet
Doctors recommend having the anti-inflammatory diet as a complementary treatment for conditions that can be worsened by chronic inflammation. Some of the conditions that can be improved by having an anti-inflammatory diet include rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, asthma, Crohn’s disease, colitis, inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, lupus, metabolic syndrome and Hashimoto’s disease.

Foods to eat during the anti-inflammatory diet
Dark leafy vegetables, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, dark red grapes, broccoli, cauliflowers, beans, lentils, green tea, red wine (in moderation), avocado, olives, coconut, extra virgin olive oil, walnuts, almonds, pine nuts, pistachios, turmeric, cinnamon, dark chocolate and cold-water fish including salmon and sardines.

Foods to avoid during the anti-inflammatory diet
Anti-inflammatory diet does not just mean eating more of some specific foods but also avoiding some particular foods.

The list includes processed meats, sugary drinks, fried foods, white bread, white pasta, vegetable oil, soybean oil, gluten. Processed snacks like chips, excess alcohol and too many carbohydrates should be avoided too.

Vegetarian food and inflammation

Studies suggest that people who follow a vegetarian diet have high levels of plasma AA, which is a marker of overall health and is linked with lower levels of inflammation and heart disease.

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