H1 FY25 FINANCIAL RESULT HIGHLITS
Home Blog Page 8490

Suicide risk can be intercepted in the Emergency Department

0
science indianbureaucracy
science indianbureaucracy

Summary:Universal suicide risk screening in emergency departments nearly doubled the number of patients who were positively identified as thinking about or having attempted suicide. In a new study, suicide risk screenings among 236,791 ED visits over five years rose from 26 to 84 percent, increasing detection of suicide risk from 2.9 to 5.7 percent.

A new study from UMass Medical School found that universal suicide risk screening in emergency departments nearly doubled the number of patients who were positively identified as thinking about or having attempted suicide. In the study, suicide risk screenings among 236,791 ED visits over five years rose from 26 to 84 percent, increasing detection of suicide risk from 2.9 to 5.7 percent.

“Our study is the first to demonstrate that near-universal suicide risk screening can be done in a busy ED during routine care,” said lead author Edwin Boudreaux, PhD. “The public health impact could be tremendous, because identification of risk is the first and necessary step for preventing suicide.”

Published in the April issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine“Improving Suicide Risk Screening and Detection in the Emergency Department” reports findings from the screening implementation component of the $12 million Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE) study. The paper documents the prevalence of screening and detection of patients at risk for suicide.

Nurses at the eight emergency departments that participated in the study were trained to administer a brief patient screener that focuses on three suicide risk factors: depressive symptoms, active suicidal ideation and lifetime suicide attempts. A positive screen is defined as any individual who either confirmed active suicidal ideation, or reported a suicide attempt within the 6 months prior to the ED visit.

“The patients we identified through screening received additional evaluation and intervention resources they otherwise would not have received,” said Dr. Boudreaux, professor of emergency medicine, psychiatry and quantitative health sciences and vice chair of research for the Department of Emergency Medicine. “In fact, with screening we identified a subset of patients whose suicidality was serious enough to warrant psychiatric inpatient treatment. What would have happened to them if they had been discharged? The conventional wisdom is that at least some of those individuals would have tried to kill themselves.”

The other 90 percent of patients with positive screens were discharged with resources, including lists of community-based services, a self-help safety plan and a wallet card with local suicide prevention lifeline numbers. Among patients with positive screens in the study’s final phase, those who agreed to participate following their ED discharge received a more intensive intervention via a series of structured telephone calls with trained nurses.

“At a minimum, patients received some resources that could help them on an outpatient basis, which they wouldn’t have received if we hadn’t detected risk,” Boudreaux noted.

ED-SAFE is funded by an initiative of the National Institute of Mental Health to develop evidence-based practice guidelines that will optimize the emergency department as an important setting in which to increase suicide risk detection and suicide prevention. Next steps toward this goal are to refine the sustainability of suicide screening and interventions in the emergency department over time, and to develop and evaluate a face-to-face intervention with the patient in the ED, in addition to the post-discharge telephone intervention used in the screening and intervention phase (outcomes from this phase have not yet been published).

The ultimate goal is to spread what they learn beyond the ED.

“Our next effort is to apply the suicide detection and prevention work we’re doing in the ED to the entire health care system, including inpatient and outpatient settings,” Boudreaux said.

Source:University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester(science)

Amrendar Kumar Singh appointed as DCP- Traffic, Delhi Police

0
IPS
IPS

Shri Amrendar Kumar Singh IPS (AGMUT,2005) recently return from Mizoram has been appointed as DCP/Traffic, Delhi Police.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Shri Singh the very best.

Cancer research shows promise for combating deadly Lung Cancer

0
science indianbureaucracy
science indianbureaucracy

Summary:Blocking the blood supply of small cell lung cancer tumors may help reduce their growth and delay the regrowth process after treatment, new research indicates. Small cell lung cancer is considered the most lethal of all lung cancers.

A study by researchers at Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine has found that blocking the blood supply of small cell lung cancer tumors may help reduce their growth and delay the regrowth process after treatment. Small cell lung cancer is considered the most lethal of all lung cancers.

“We found that synthetic small molecules, MG624, block the tumor’s ability to acquire blood supply,” said Piyali Dasgupta, Ph.D., associate professor of pharmacology, physiology and toxicology at Marshall’s school of medicine. “We are hopeful that this therapy, combined with other treatments, can delay cancer relapse and improve patient outcomes.”

Dasgupta, biomedical sciences graduate student and incoming medical student Zachary Robateau, and other colleagues who worked on the study presented their findings at the 2016 Experimental Biology Conference in San Diego.

The research at Marshall is now continuing with another compound called Memantine to see if it has a similar effect on small cell lung cancer. Dasgupta says the use of Memantine, which is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in dementia patients, has a lot of appeal because it’s already used in clinics and is tolerated well by patients.

In addition to her study being highlighted, Dasgupta will lead a session at the conference, “Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease: From Prevention to Cancer Metastasis.”

Also, Marshall graduate students Deborah Amos and Rachel Murphy received competitive travel awards from the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology to attend the conference.

The annual meeting attracts about 14,000 researchers and attendees from around the world including Marshall scientists from the Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program and the School of Medicine.

Source:Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine(science)

Air Astana selects Rockwell Collins to provide Onboard Broadband

0
Air Astana-indianbureaucracy
Air Astana-indianbureaucracy

Air Astana passengers will soon become among the first in the world to experience broadband in-flight connectivity following an agreement recently signed with Rockwell Collins, a leading provider of information management solutions for the aviation industry.

Internet access will be available using personal computers, tablets and smartphones.

Air Astana will install the associated Inmarsat Global Xpress (GX) high speed connectivity system on its fleet of Boeing 767 airliners commencing in September 2016. This will make Air Astana one of the world’s first airlines in the world to go operational with the GX system.

“As a customer oriented airline, Air Astana is always looking to improve the passenger experience on the ground and in the air. We’re very excited about the new in-flight connectivity opportunities that GX reliably provides to Air Astana passengers,” said Andrey Gulev, Commercial Engineer Manager at Air Astana. “After carefully reviewing a number of competing offers, Air Astana’s decision came down to Rockwell Collins’ ability to provide a cost-effective solution that was tailored to meet all our needs.”

“This GX Aviation service opens up new possibilities for Air Astana and its customers,” said Jeff Standerski, senior vice president, Information Management Services (IMS) for Rockwell Collins. “Air Astana’s passengers will soon experience what only a handful of others around the world will—the fastest and most reliable in-flight connectivity available. For Air Astana, this service offers the opportunity to develop new offerings that go far beyond what’s possible today.”

The new service will be available to Business and Economy class passengers on all three of Air Astana’s Boeing 767s. Using their own devices passengers will be able to surf the internet, use various instant messenger applications and check e-mails. First aircraft installation will commence in September 2016 and will be followed by system installation on the other two aircraft in March and September 2017.

About Air Astana
Air Astana commenced regular flight operations on 15 May 2002 and currently operates a network of over 60 international and domestic routes from hubs in Almaty and Astana. Air Astana operates of 30 all-western fleet of Boeing 767-300ER, Boeing 757-200, Airbus A320 family aircraft and Embraer E-190. Air Astana became the first carrier from Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Eastern Europe to be awarded the prestigious 4-Star rating by Skytrax in its World Airline Awards 2012 and was named The Best Airline in Central Asia and India. Both accolades were repeated in 2013, 2014 and 2015. In February 2015, Air Astana received the prestigious Air Transport World Market Leader Award.

Air Astana is a joint venture between Kazakhstan’s national wealth fund, Samruk Kazyna, and BAE Systems, with respective shares of 51% and 49%.

About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative aviation and high-integrity solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission communications, simulation and training, and information management is delivered by a global workforce, and a service and support network that crosses more than 150 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com.

Lockheed Martin Mini-Missile takes Flight in demonstration

0
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin built Miniature Hit-to-Kill (MHTK) interceptor was successfully launched from a Multi-Mission Launcher (MML) in an engineering demonstration on April 4 at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.

The launch demonstrated the agility and aerodynamic capability of the MHTK missile, which is designed to defeat rocket, artillery and mortar (RAM) targets at ranges greatly exceeding those of current and interim systems. Today’s launch advances the program, increasing the level of MHTK integration maturity with the MML.

“Today’s global security environment demands agile, close-range solutions that protect soldiers and citizens from enemy rockets, artillery and mortars,” said Hal Stuart, Lockheed Martin’s MHTK Program Manager. “This test is a critical milestone demonstrating the interceptor’s maturity, and we look forward to continuing to build on this success using key data gathered from today’s launch.”

The MHTK interceptor was designed to be small in size while retaining the range, lethality and reliability of other Hit-to-Kill interceptors. MHTK is just over two feet (61 cm) in length and weighs five pounds (2.2 kg) at launch. The compact footprint of the MHTK allows multiple rounds to be packaged in a single MML tube.

The MML is a key component of the Army’s Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 – Intercept program.  The program is designed to provide Army forces protection from cruise missiles, unmanned aircraft systems and RAM threats. The MML is designed to carry and launch a variety of missiles from a single launcher.

The MHTK uses Hit-to-Kill technology, which destroys threats through kinetic energy in body-to-body contact. Hit-to-Kill technology removes the risk of collateral damage seen in traditional blast-fragmentation interceptors. The MHTK interceptor complements other Lockheed Martin Hit-to-Kill missile interceptors by delivering close range lethality with proven success for a true layered defense.

About Lockheed Martin

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that – with the addition of Sikorsky – employs approximately 126,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

Micro solar dome ‘Surya Jyoti’ to save millions of units of power

0
Micro Solar Dome Surya Jyoti-indianbureaucracy
Micro Solar Dome Surya Jyoti-indianbureaucracy

Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, launched the Low Cost and Environment-friendly solar lighting device, which would prove to be a boon for the urban and rural households in the country that do not have reliable access to electricity. The device has been developed under the aegis of the Department of Science & Technology.

Describing the salient features of the device, the Minister said that the potential users of this device are10 million households. He further said that according to preliminary estimates, if this technology is adopted in 10 million households only, it has the potential of saving 1750 million units of energy. It would also lead to an emission reduction of about 12.5 million ton of CO2 equivalent, hence giving a fillip to the mission of ‘Clean India, Green India’. The manufacturing process, being labour-intensive, would also generate huge job opportunities in the economy.

Dr. Harsh Vardhan, while explaining the working of the device, said that the Micro Solar Dome captures sunlight through a transparent semi-spherical upper dome and concentrates it inside a dark room. The light passes through a sun-tube having a thin layer of highly reflective coating on the inner wall of the passage. It also contains a lower dome having a shutter at the bottom that can be closed if light is not required in the daytime. It is leak proof and works for almost 16 hours daily i.e. throughout the day and 4 hours after sunset.

The Minister said that the Photo-Voltaic Integrated Micro Solar Dome costs about Rs.1200 and the Non Photo-Voltaic version around Rs. 500. These cost figures are expected to get further reduced to Rs.900and Rs.400 respectively post the scaling-up of the manufacturing process and future linkages with the subsidies under various schemes of the Ministries of Urban Development, Rural Development and Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

The Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Shri Y.S. Choudhary said that this technology would lead to the saving of fossil fuels to a great extent as 1 unit of energy saved is equivalent to 3 units of energy generated.  He envisaged the corporate sector to play its role under their Corporate Social Responsibilities Schemes for the manufacturing process to scale up. He said that incubation centres are being brought up under the ‘Start up India, Stand up India’ programme which would encourage entrepreneurship in the solar sector to make commercialization of the device viable.

According to a TERI University test report, the illumination level of the light during mid-day goes as high as a 15W LED bulb. Extensive Testing of the device for select parameters has been completed at IIT Bombay, TERI University and Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Kolkata. Field trials have been conducted and 300 Micro Solar Domes are being installed in the slums of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru.

Nitin Gadkari inaugurates Manesar-Palwal section of Western Peripheral Expressway

0
nitin gadkari
nitin gadkari

The Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari inaugurated the Manesar-Palwal section of the Kundli- Manesar-Palwal Expressway in the presence of Haryana Chief Minister Shri Manohar Lal Khattar and Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Shri Krishna Pal Gurjar in Palwal . Speaking on the occasion Shri Gadkari said that the project had earlier been languishing for several years. However the Centre and the Haryana Government resolved the issues plaguing it and the 52.33 Km long section of the expressway has been completed in a record time of eleven months. He said that Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressways are targeted for completion within 400 days from the start of the project. Once the two peripheral expressways are ready, the traffic congestion in Delhi will come down by 50 percent, pollution levels will be reduced and the farmers, traders and the people of the region as a whole will benefit due to better connectivity. Shri Gadkari reiterated his Government’s commitment for bringing in policies aimed at improving the condition of villages, poor people, farmers and labourers. He said, strong infrastructure plays a major role in fostering development. Road building activity, he said, has caught speed, and today we are building about 20 Km of roads per day.

The Manesar-Palwal section of the Expressway has been built at a cost of Rs 457.81Crores. It is an access controlled, six-lane, divided road with 1.5 metre wide paved shoulder on each side. It intersects with Delhi-Jaipur NH8 near Manesar, Palwal-Sohna-Rewari NH 919, Sohna-Nuh-Alwar Road NH 248A and finally joins NH2 near Palwal. The road will provide uninterrupted high –speed link for traffic, especially commercial traffic from Haryana to neighbouring states. It will also decongest road traffic through Delhi by allowing bypass of traffic not destined for Delhi. Road side amenities are under development. The road also has several underpasses, cattle crossing underpasses, agricultural vehicle underpasses bridges, pedestrian crossing underpasses and box culverts.

Haryana Chief Minister Shri Manohar Lal Khattar said that after having just four National Highways for so many years, Haryana has got 9 new National Highways in the last one and a half years. He said that the Kundli-Palwal section of the Western Peripheral Expressway will be completed within this year.

Speaking on the occasion Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Shri Krishna Pal Gurjar commended the Haryana government on having speedily completed a project that was languishing for so long. He said that the Government at the Centre was committed to building sound infrastructure in the country.

Esha Pandey appointed as Addl. DCP-II- Central District, Delhi Police

0
IPS
IPS

Ms Esha Pandey IPS (AGMUT 2010) recently return from Lakshdweep has been appointed as Addl. DCP-II- Central District, Delhi Police.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Ms Esha the very best

Women Naval Officers undertake trek to Pindari Glacier

0
Indian Navy Logo indianbureaucracy
Indian Navy Logo indianbureaucracy

An all women high altitude trek to Pindari Glacier was organized by the Indian Navy from 24 Mar – 02 Apr 16 with an aim to introduce the women officers to the extreme adventure sport of mountaineering. Accordingly, the trek was planned at the beginning of the trekking season to add the elements of thrill and chill. The team led by Cdr Priya Khurana comprised 24 women officers.

The event, flagged off from New Delhi on 22 Mar 16 by VAdm AR Karve, AVSM, Chief of Personnel reached Loharkhet on 26 Mar 16 from where they commenced their high altitude trek to Pindari Glacier through Dhakuri, Khati and Dwali. The team reached the Pindari Glacier zero point (3353 mtrs) on 30 Mar 16.

The team had to face treacherous terrain of gravel and boulders and snow blocks thereby making personnel movement a difficult task. A total of six landslide zones were encountered enroute. The original trek route has been damaged in 2013 owing to natural calamity in Uttarakhand and hence the team opened an alternate route along the Pindari river to reach its destination. The team started its descent on 30 Mar and reached back at Loharkhet on 31 Mar and in Delhi on 02 Apr 16, thereby successfully completing the trek. The services of Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd (KMVNL), Govt of Uttarakhand were hired to provide logistics and administrative support.

Justice K J Thaker transferred as Addl Judge- Allahabad High Court

0
Justice Kaushal Jayendra Thaker-indianbureaucracy
Justice Kaushal Jayendra Thaker-indianbureaucracy

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 222 of the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, is pleased to transfer Shri Justice Kaushal Jayendra Thaker, Additional Judge of the Gujarat High Court, as an Additional Judge of the Allahabad High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Allahabad High Court on or before 15th April, 2016.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Justice Thaker the very best .

Justice Rajiv Shakdher transferred to Madras High Court

0
Justice Rajiv Shakdher-indianbureaucracy
Justice Rajiv Shakdher-indianbureaucracy

Shri Justice Rajiv Shakdher, Judge of the Delhi High Court, as a Judge of the Madras High Court and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the Madras High Court on or before 15th April, 2016.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Justice Rajiv Shakdher the very best.

Justice S K Kait transferred to High Court of Judicature- Hyderabad

0
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait-indianbureaucracy
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait-indianbureaucracy

Shri Justice Suresh Kumar Kait, Judge of the Delhi High Court, as a Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and to direct him to assume charge of his office in the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on or before 15th April, 2016.

IndianBureaucracy.com wishes Justice Suresh Kumar Kait the very best.