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sábado, 18 de diciembre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: Feel Good Inc.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 12th of December: Domingo con... Los Piratas. [Sunday with... Los Piratas]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about @manyez and his very popular blog Salud con cosas. Please, don't forget to send your request by tweet to @goroji
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Monday, 13th of December: De venta en farmacias. [Available in pharmacies]: The telecommunications operator Orange has developed a unique business strategy for success in the segment of mobile phones for seniors, a very important market and, above all, growing, given the aging of the population.
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Tuesday, 14th of December: El sexo que me hace feliz. [Sex makes me happy]: Neurotic people tend to have more difficulty with relationships and marriages because they are more prone to irritation, changes in mood and concerns, according to the study, published in a recent online edition of the journal Psychological Social Science and Personality.
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Wednesday, 15th of December: O todo o nada. [All or nothing]: The Law Reform Snuff passed through the Senate. The House has approved an amendment unexpectedly transactional allowing "the casinos, bingo halls and gaming rooms enable a previously approved smoking area.
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Thursday, 16th of December: Siéntete bien. [Feel good]: Side effects of chemotherapy are controllable and can be reduced by half, according to experts, who are optimistic about the healing of some cancers, although one in three male and one in five female in Navarre will be diagnosed with a tumor before 75 years.
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Friday, 17th of December: Oír, ver y callar. [Hear, see and be silent]: We celebrate the tenth anniversary of FHC. One of the festivities is a great dinner for all staff and one of the festivities is a great dinner for all staff and we want to make a few recommendations to avoid excesses that then we can not remedy.
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The song of the week: Feel Good Inc, by Gorillaz:




sábado, 11 de diciembre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: Your Song.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 5th of December: Domingo con... Gloria Gaynor. [Sunday with... Gloria Gaynor]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about @doctorajomeini. She asked me a very special song for her: I will survive, by Gloria Gaynor. Please, don't forget to send your request by tweet to @goroji
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Monday, 6th of December: Manteniendo las distancias. [Keeping distance]: We lay hands on the head with the following headline: "Spread Cheer, Not Germs, at Holiday Gatherings."  You're likely looking forward to spending plenty of time with family and friends over the holidays, but you should take steps to ensure you and everyone else avoids getting the flu, advises an expert at Ryerson University in Toronto.
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Tuesday, 7th of December: Coherencia y sostenibilidad. [Consistency and sustainability]: The European Union countries have expressed their opposition to extending maternity leave from 14 to 20 weeks to consider economic consequences too great given the current crisis and that does not favor the incorporation of women into the labor market.
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Wednesday, 8th of December: Aspirinas contra el cancer. [Aspirin against cancer]: Treatment with daily aspirin for 5 years or longer reduces subsequent risk of colorectal cancer. Several lines of evidence suggest that aspirin might also reduce risk of other cancers, particularly of the gastrointestinal tract, but proof in man is lacking. We studied deaths due to cancer during and after randomised trials of daily aspirin versus control done originally for prevention of vascular events.[Page Loads: 122]

Thursday, 9th of December: Tiburón sanitario. [Shark health]: Reading an article in Medical Journal a bit forced me to reflect on the differences between private medicine and public medicine ... or more specifically, about the treatment the doctor gives the patient is already in place the NHS or already in his own private practice.
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Friday, 10th of December: Entre pillos anda el juego. [Trading Places game]: December 31 is the last day for infants receiving assistance from the 2,500 euros which gives the government, and of course, we know that if anything left over in this country is the rogue. It seems that he has unleashed a movement of tips and tricks to advance the delivery of the baby, but of course, all is not without risk.
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The song of the week: Your Song, by Ellie Goulding:




sábado, 4 de diciembre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: Firework.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 28th of November: Domingo con... Phil Collins. [Sunday with... Phil Collins]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about @rutroncal, a twitter follower who all night is waiting for my "soundtrack" before bedtime. Please, don't forget to send your request by tweet to @goroji
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Monday, 29th of November: ¿Y ahora sí es el momento? [And now it is the time?]: More or less questionable in times of crisis, it has approved assistance to the families of hospitalized children and may require compensation from January 1 of the total wage base.
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Tuesday, 30th of November: Pánico al volante. [Panic at the wheel]: There are many phobias that have emerged lately, and that bind to the classical phobias life but now worries me is the Amaxofobia or fear of driving.[Page Loads: 104]

Wednesday, 1st of December: 300 [300]: just that is the post 300 since we started this adventure back in February 2010 with the challenge of writing a daily entry (and on special occasions, two).
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Thursday, 2nd of December: Cosas que se dijeron ayer. [Things that were said yesterday]: As you know yesterday was a special day because it was the International Day against AIDS. As we could not post it deserved, we're going to write today collecting various newspaper articles written for this purpose.
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Friday, 3rd of December: Más bonita que ninguna. [More beautiful that none]: While in the Spanish language are bent on inventing new words, and strive to change the rules and spelling, I am struck by this article published yesterday in the Basque Journal: 'Pinpilinpauxa', voted the most beautiful word in Euskera in a campaign.
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The song of the week: Firework, by Kate Perry:



NOTE: The picture today is very special to me. This is the launching of fireworks in the Bahia de La Concha, San Sebastian.


sábado, 6 de noviembre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: White Knuckle Ride.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 31st of October: Domingo con... Simple Minds [Sunday with... Simple Minds]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about Abla. Abla is a small rural town in Almería (Spain). The last weekend took place the Third Conference of rural Living Lab, and this was our contribution to our "heroes" in Abla. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Monday, 1st of November: Libre elección de médico, ¿querer es poder? [Free choice of doctor, is wanting is power?]: To exercise my right to free choice of doctors, should not first learn about the options you have? Should not there be a register of health professionals that is accesible to the public?
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Tuesday, 2nd of November: Vademecum laboral [Labor vademecum]: With that curious nickname will publish a book that will address legal and industrial issues of concern to doctors.
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Wednesday, 3rd of November: Guardería, sí o sí [Definitely nursery school]: It seems that he has raised a debate about whether it is beneficial or detrimental to the kids go to day nursery care versus home care.
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Thursday, 4th of November: Ejercicio físico contra el resfriado [Exercise against the cold]: Perhaps there is no cure for the common cold, but people who exercise regularly seem to have fewer and milder colds, according to a new study suggests.
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Friday, 5th of November: Quiero ser [Wanna be]: The bill ignores the Civil Registry of the historical preference of the mother against the father's name and allows both parents are the ones to decide the order of the names, giving priority in case of disagreement in alphabetical order. With this development, the Government intends advange gender equality.
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The song of the week: White Knuckle Ride, by Jamiroquai:

sábado, 30 de octubre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: This is Halloween.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 24th of October: Domingo con... La Oreja de Van Gogh [Sunday with... La Oreja de Van Gogh]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about Rafael Pardo, from Inquietudes de Maimónides blog, and a very good friend of SobreviviRRHHé! This week he has been the main character of the health blogosphere, with a twitterview in Diario Médico and the presentation of his personal challenge, the i2HealthSantPau. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Monday, 25th of October: Palabras para una buena vida [Words for a good life]: I want to share a gift. There are some words of Mario Benedetti extracted from the book by Alex Rovira "The good life": 
"First of all, I like people that vibrates, that we should no push, do not have to tell you to do things, but who knows what to do and it takes less time than expected. (.../..) With people like that, I commit to anything, and that having people on my side that I paid for it."
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Tuesday, 26th of October: Un quinto [A fitfth]: A fifth of second is what it takes to fall in love. The research, which is published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, may help us to understand why we lose the head by someone who does not suit us, which is a disaster and may even arms us. We have no time to think!
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Wednesday, 27th of October: Importancia relativa [Relative Importance]: Our reflections at the reaction to the death of Octopus Paul. In summer, rose to fame in the World Cup but now he has felt so much media coverage.
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Thursday, 28th of October: Una hora menos [One hour less]: The time change affects our circadian rhythm, because there is a sudden alteration although fortunately short daylighth hours. And that affects the human and animal behavior, but do not panic, the organism has learned to adapt withouth major problems.
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Friday, 29th of October: Devuélveme la pasta [Give me back the money]: The Social Division of the High Court has unanimously agreed to submit to the Constitutional Court a question of inconstitutionality of the anti-deficit decree which cut the salaries of public employees.
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The song of the week: This is Halloween, by Marilyn Manson:

sábado, 23 de octubre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: Love the way you lie.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 17th of October: Domingo con... Ana Torroja [Sunday with... Ana Torroja]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about @patipablo and her beautiful smile. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Monday, 18th of October: La Red Social [The Social Network]: After seeing the movie "The Social Network" list the four main points which I caught my attention.
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Tuesday, 19th of October: ¿Concienciación o marketing? [Awareness o marketing?]: It is the day of fight against cancer. Some brands have launched  campaigns to raise awareness of the fact, but we have a question: brands looking to increase their sales or actually becoming aware with the problem.
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Wednesday, 20th of October: Leer no es sano [Reading in not healthy]: I have not gone mad, I have always defended the passion for reading. But it seems that where it is not healthy reading, is in the bathroom.
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Thursday, 21st of October: Innovación 2.0 [Innovation 2.0]: Having attended a course of wiki-innovation and enterprise 2.0, we face the reality of the blog and its digital presence in different media, such as blogger, twitter, facebook, linkedIn, Slideshare and Spotify.
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Friday, 22nd of October: El Ciudadano y la Seguridad [Citizens and security]: With the theme "Citizens and Security:  Quality axes" is currently taking place in Santiago de Compostela the XXVIII Congress SECA (Spanish Association for Quality Healthcare). On this occasion we could not keep the appointment, but we bring these two posters: Master Lean healthcare organizations and Funtional unit specified risk management and patient safety.
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The song of the week: Love the way you lie, by Eminem:

sábado, 16 de octubre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: Love is Noise.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 10th of October: Domingo con... Green Day [Sunday with... Green Day]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. Today is the opportunity to talk about La Comisión Gestora, a very funny blog from two crazy friends of mine. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Monday, 11th of October: Día Mundial de la Salud Mental [World Mental Health Day]: World Mental Health Day on 10 October raises public awareness about mental health issues. The Day promotes more open discussion of mental disorders, and investments in prevention and treatment services. The treatment gap for mental, neurological and substance use disorders is formidable especially in poor resource countries.
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Tuesday, 12th of October: Domingo con... Victor Manuel [Sunday with... Victor Manuel]: today is not Sunday, but Spain's National Holiday (Columbus Day) also known as the festivity of El Pilar, so I thought it would be a good idea to find the music video for a song dedicated to all women named Pilar. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Wednesday, 13th of October: Ruido [Noise]: Recent studies have revealed that employees with persistent noise in their work environtment have two to three times higher risk of developing serious heart disease compared to those who enjoy quiet working environments.
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Thursday, 14th of October: Día Mundial de la Visión [World Sight Day]: World Sight Day is observed around the world by all partners involved in preventing visual impairment and restoring sight. It is also the main advocacy event for the prevention of blindness and for "Vision 2020: The Right to Sight", a global effort to prevent blindness created by WHO and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Friday, 15th of October: Chesil Beach [Chesil Beach]: Once again we give our space to the literary circles of the Reading Club from Public Library of Andosilla, Navarra. On this occasion, the discussed book is Chesil Beach, by Ian McEwan. From the precise and intimate depiction of two young lovers eager to rise above the hurts and confusion of the past, to the touching story of how their unexpressed misunderstandings and fears shape the rest of their lives, On Chesil Beach is an extraordinary novel that brilliantly, movingly shows us how the entire course of a life can be changed – by a gesture not made or a word not spoken.
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The song of the week: Love is Noise, by The Verve:

sábado, 9 de octubre de 2010

Follow me on Saturday: I want your sex.

I will suHRvive!

Welcome to the English version of SobreviviRRHHé! In Spanish RRHH stands for "Recursos Humanos" now traslated to the HR of "Human Resources".

Welcome to our very special summary of the week, a very fun way to explain to our foreign visitors what we were discussing this week.

Sunday, 3rd of October: Domingo con... Bunbury [Sunday with... Bunbury]Sunday's post is dedicated to someone or something special. This time to a good friend who has been forced to close his blog. I'm sorry, we can not give more details. Please, don't forget to send your request to jigoro1008@gmail.com
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Monday, 4th of October: Simulando ser ancianos [Pretending to be older]: People between 65 and 80 face the deterioration of their physical and often a misunderstanding of caregivers, medical professionals and others in the environment. To improve the sensitivity to this population and meet the requirements expected of a product or service has been developed simulator suit SUIT MAX age.
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Tuesday, 5th of October: Hablemos de sexo [Let's talk about sex]We analyze the different approaches taken in the Spanish press to the latest study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. And so for some people translates into "How is sex in the XXI century" for others, the theme focuses on "Women have fewer orgasms than men believe."
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Wednesday, 6th of October: Música y Salud [Music and Health]: With this suggestive title launches the latest proposed activity within the celebrations of the tenth anniversay of Calahorra's Hospital Foundation.
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Thursday, 7th of October: Los enemigos de los blogs [xxx]: This summer, prsalud magazine has interviewed a few bloggers. One of the questions that made us was "The enemy of blogs are...". Here are some thoughts after taking a real case.
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Friday, 8th of October: Internet en la consulta: una necesidad [Internet in a Primary Care Consultation: a necessity]: an initiative to demand open access to the Internet in the Spanish Primary Care consultation has been created.
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The song of the week: I want your sex, by George Michael:

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