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Deputy Minister of Health of the Nation, Eduardo Bustos Villar, called provincial ministers, governors and health professionals across the country to work together in the fight against dengue, during the opening of the X National Conference of Municipalities and Healthy Communities.
Villar Bustos called the meeting almost a thousand participants to “be vigilant” against dengue, “that is present at the borders” and by the appearance of type 4 virus disease in the region, as recently warned the Pan Health Organization (PAHO).
“We are all actors and co-responsible for the Argentines do well,” said the official, at the same time explained that the Healthy Municipalities and Communities Program “means the ability to work the government and the provinces, the provinces with municipalities, and municipalities with the community to build health and healthcare, “said the deputy minister.
“Since 2003 this program was a growing and important territorial presence, and this has to do with a political decision, with an ideology and being around people to restore dignity,” he added.
The meeting, which this year takes place at the Centro Costa Salguero and runs through tomorrow, is held under the theme “Towards the construction of local health agendas: a paradigm shift.”
From the opening of the meeting was also attended by Minister of Health of La Rioja, Juan Carlos Vergara, the coordinator of Healthy Municipalities and Communities of the Ministry of Health of the Nation, Laura Waynstock, and the owner of the Programme of Essential Public Health Functions (FESP), Carlos Devani.
Rioja Minister said in his province had “a very enriching experience” with the program, “At first we had difficulty communicating with municipalities, but we were developing an awareness work and currently all of our territory sticks”, the official .
Finally, racconto Waynstock made a history of healthy cities worldwide and in the country, and the consolidation between 2003 and 2007, Argentina Network of Municipalities and Communities, and reported that “under the program are now 838 municipalities around the country. “
The official expressed the hope that soon all municipalities to adhere to this initiative and noted that “the idea is to think about everything we build and see the floor we have to continue to build together.”
In full period of events is common for many students sacrifice sleep to study towards achieving better academic outcomes. This situation can cause insomnia, nightmares or other sleep disorders that prevent
Although it is not clear to what extent some study habits influence the development of sleep disorders, experts say that in periods of high academic demands, if young people spend hours devoted to rest for the study, you need to reward efforts for better rest when you have the chance.
Explained Dr. Pedro Moya, a neurologist at the Medical Center’s Sleep Catholic University, the main disorders are associated with “insomnia, delayed sleep phase and parasomnias, which are nightmares and in some cases periodic limb movements during night.