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"Diagnóstico" de altas capacidades (AACC). vs Autismo, Epilepsia, TDHA

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 Cada vez llegan más niños a la consulta con un «diagnóstico» de altas capacidades (AACC).⚠️No es un diagnóstico ni una enfermedad.⚠️En la mayoría de casos, bajo ese «diagnóstico» se ocultan trastornos del neurodesarrollo que sí necesitan atención médica: epilepsia, autismo, TDAH…Porque el «diagnóstico» no es AACC, es otro y escudarse en las AACC para evitar enfrentarse a la realidad es un...

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DISLƎXIA: DISLEXIA PROBLEMA DE COMUNICACION. MANUAL pdf

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DISLƎXIA MANUAL DIFICULTADES ESPECÍFICAS DE APRENDIZAJE: DISLEXIA   DESCARGAR    MANUAL DIFICULTADES ESPECÍFICAS DE APRENDIZAJE: DISLEXIA Consejería de Educación Junta de Andalucía  1.2. ¿ QUÉ ES LA DISLEXIA?Actualmente coexisten en la comunidad científica diferentes modelos teóricos en el abordaje de la dislexia, dando lugar a diferentes teorías y concepciones. Atendiendo a las car...

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AI’s role in Healthcare: Exclusive Interview with Catherine Estrampes, President & CEO at GE Healthcare

Posted by Alice Ferng on

AI is increasingly being used in healthcare to reduce clinician workloads and improve patient outcomes. AI-driven technologies are helping to automate mundane tasks, freeing up clinicians to focus on more complex clinical decisions. AI-powered tools can also help identify patterns in medical data that can lead to faster diagnoses and better patient outcomes.  From the […]

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Mobile Printer Produces Microneedle Vaccines

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Researchers at MIT have developed a printer that can create large numbers of microneedle patch-style vaccines in places where they are needed quickly. Moreover, the printed patches can deliver thermostable mRNA vaccines, whereby the mRNA therapeutic is encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles before printing to enhance its shelf-life at room temperature and avoid the need for […]

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Bottlebrush Nanoparticles Deliver Immunostimulatory Drugs

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Researchers at MIT have developed a nanoparticle system that is designed to deliver immunostimulatory drugs to tumors. These drugs are intended to stimulate immune cells in the vicinity of tumors to begin destroying tumor cells, but when delivered systemically they cause unacceptable dose limiting side-effects such as systemic inflammation. These particles are bottle-brush shaped, with […]

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