Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Stem Cell Treatment


Blind girl can see again -thanks to pioneering stem cell treatment

updated at 10:08 AM on 05th March 2009

Born two years ago with severe eye problems, Dakota Clarke could not even see well enough to recognise her own mother and father.

But now the parents of the little girl, who is registered blind, say she can make out their faces for the first time after pioneering stem cell treatment.

The couple gave up work to raise £30,000 to fly their daughter to China for the treatment, which remains at the experimental level in Britain.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Obama Lifts Bush’s Strict Limits on Stem Cell Research


President Obama signed an order reversing the Bush administration’s strict limits on human embryonic stem cell research-:
WASHINGTON — Pledging that his administration will “make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” President Obama on Monday lifted the Bush administration’s strict limits on human embryonic stem cell research.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Transparent Zebrafish A Must-see Model For Atherosclerosis

ScienceDaily (Mar. 5, 2009) — We usually think of fish as a "heart-healthy" food. Now fish are helping researchers better understand how heart disease develops in studies that could lead to new drugs to slow disease and prevent heart attacks.

This is a zebrafish model of atherosclerosis caused by high cholesterol diet. (Credit: UCSD School of Medicine)

Kim basinger wrinkle free at 52

At the age of 52, it is difficult for a woman to be with youthful and charming face (without wrinkles, fine lines etc) but it is not in the case of Hollywood star Kim Basinger. Recently in a press conference in Beverly Hills, the Oscar-winning actress appeared to have no fine lines, wrinkles, smooth forehead and fuller lips. It is thought to be the result of clever soft lighting - or a highly skilled make-up artist because she has never admitted to undergo plastic surgery. Alex Karidis, a plastic surgeon opines that it seems she might have undergone cosmetic surgery to get back the youthful look. The scar at the bottom of her ear lobe is seemingly appears like a scar which forms after facelift surgery. Soft lighting and well-applied make-up might be the other reasons. As she is known to be a fan of collagen therapy gel, she might have applied that to improve the beauty of face

Photo: Kim Basinger's photo on the left shows her two years ago and, right photo shows her today

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Skin Care Ideas For Health And Beauty


Skin care is important for your health. Most people don’t take care of themselves and the largest organ on their body, causing poor color and advanced aging. A major issue in today’s times, skin care needs to be looked at seriously. You need to look at environmental as well as personal practices. Take action now, and you will have great skin for years to come.

Knowing your skin type is the first place to start with skin care. For the most part, all skin care types are the same, only taking into account pigmentation. If you are not sure what pigmentation is, it is the color of your skin.

Pregnancy Tips & Guides


Pregnancy is said to occur due to the fertilization of the egg by a sperm which grows in size a woman’s uterus which is called the womb. It takes 270 days for the womb to develop into a baby but the gynecologist will consider the date from the last menstrual period or 300 days (40 weeks).
Abnormalities of pregnancy :* Excessive vomiting – The usual morning sickness will not get worse and this may result in a situation called hyperemesis gravidarum.* Bleeding in early pregnancy –

Monday, March 2, 2009

Fight diabetes with the fat-fighting 4

Introduction



Recent studies have shown that specific nutrients in food — namely calcium, omega-3 fats, fiber and vitamin D — are especially powerful at addressing the effects of high blood sugar. When combined, these nutrients have the power to reverse these effects, as well as aid in weight loss.

These four supernutrients found in Prevention’s Diabetes DTOUR Diet can help you take control.

A mobile solution

Today's fast-paced world has grown accustomed to the 24/7 access to almost every necessity, from online order processing and moving money in bank accounts to other transactional or informational needs. Additionally, most have access to virtually any personal information needed at any time, courtesy of a mobile phone device.
A mobile solution

AllOne Health Group in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., recently introduced its secure, mobile access capability to personal health information -- AllOne Mobile. AllOne Mobile, secured through a partnership with Diversinet, places access to and control of an individual's personal health information literally in their own hands courtesy of their mobile phone device.

AllOne Mobile allows any mobile device (e.g., cell phone, PDA) to become a personal health information solution. It works with most basic phones, enhanced phones, smart phones and on all mobile platforms including Java (J2ME), BREW, Microsoft, BlackBerry and the iPhone.

Once registered, a subscriber simply downloads a program that enables ultra-secure communication with a remote server acting as a data hub (the "Vault"), storing key identification, demographic and often-used health information from the individual's PHR. The communication is secured by two-factor authentication utilizing soft tokens, the same security used by the banking industry to secure financial transactions. The Vault also can link to a variety of other health care data sets, such as insurance information, claims data, an EMR, health educational repositories, etc.

Designer baby row over US clinic

A US clinic has sparked controversy by offering would-be parents the chance to select traits like the eye and hair colour of their offspring.

The LA Fertility Institutes run by Dr Jeff Steinberg, a pioneer of IVF in the 1970s, expects a trait-selected baby to be born next year.

His clinic also offers sex selection.

UK fertility experts are angered that the service will distract attention from how the same technology can protect against inherited disease.

The science is based on a lab technique called preimplantation genetic diagnosis, or PGD.

I would not say this is a dangerous road. It's an unchartered road
Dr Steinberg

This involves testing a cell taken from a very early embryo before it is put into the mother's womb.

Snoring


Most people deny they snore and if they admit claim it doesn't bother them, but in some cases snoring can cause health problems.
What causes it?
The noise of snoring is caused by parts of the nose and throat - in particular, the soft palate - vibrating as you breathe in and out. At night, the muscles that help keep your airways open relax and become floppy. This causes the airways to narrow and vibrate more, making snoring more likely.
What's the treatment?
The following can help reduce the chances of you snoring:
  • Avoid drinking alcohol late at night
  • Maintain your ideal weight
  • Raise the head of the bed
  • Sleep on your side (to stop you rolling on to your back, sew a ball in the back of your pyjama top or wedge a pillow under your back)
  • Keep your nasal passages clear by using a humidifier, inhaling steam or rubbing a few drops of eucalyptus or olbas oil on your pillowcase (antihistamine tablets and/or anti-inflammatory nasal sprays may help; always check with the pharmacist that they're suitable for you, especially if you're taking other medicines)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Migraines and Nerve Stimulation

Nerve stimulation therapy is used to treat many different types of disorders, including back pain, epilepsy, depression, and headaches. Some recent clinical findings were presented at the 2009 American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) annual meeting held in Honolulu, Hawaii. Wouldn’t you love to go to Hawaii for a medical meeting?

The research was on the use of occipital nerve stimulation for refractory migraines. Vagus nerve stimulation has been used very successfully to treat epilepsy. A stimulator gets implanted under the skin (similar to a pacemaker) and then electric impulses are sent up the vagus nerve in the neck.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Robot Playmates Monitor Emotional State Of Children With Autism

— The day that robot playmates help children with autism learn the social skills that they naturally lack has come a step closer with the development of a system that allows a robot to monitor a child's emotional state.

There is a lot of research going on around the world today trying to use robots to treat children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It has shown that the children are attracted to robots, raising the promise that appropriately designed robots could play an important role in their treatment," says Nilanjan Sarkar, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University. "However, the efforts so far have been quite limited because they haven't had a way to monitor the emotional state of the children, which would allow the robot to respond automatically to their reactions."

Can Exercising Your Brain Prevent Memory Loss?


Can Exercising Your Brain Prevent Memory Loss? Participating in certain mental activities, like reading magazines or crafting in middle age or later in life, may delay or prevent memory loss, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American

Stem Cell Therapy Boy Develops Tumors



A newly published medical article by researchers in Israel describes the case of a boy who developed tumors in his brain and spine four years after receiving fetal stem cell therapy for a rare genetic disease.

Laser Acupuncture System


Developing a user-friendly, intelligent laser acupuncture system that can be controlled and monitored remotely over the Internet.
Laser Acupuncture System
Traditional acupuncture places needles on meridian points beneath the skin for therapeutic purposes. More recently, laser acupuncture (using therapeutic lasers to stimulate meridian points) has proven effective. It has definite advantages over using needles – it is aseptic, noninvasive, and painless, and if used properly, has no reported side effects
The Solution:
Using National Instruments LabVIEW software, data acquisition, and NI IMAQ Vision to control and monitor laser acupuncture treatment with an automated intelligent system that automatically recognizes the meridian points and compensates for body movement

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Weight Loss in Overweight and Obese Women Reduces Urinary Incontinence






Reducing urinary incontinence can now be added to the extensive list of health benefits of weight loss, according to a clinical trial funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH), both part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The paper reporting the results of the trial will be published in the January 29 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine

Researchers Find Abnormal Cells in the Blood Years before Leukemia is Diagnosed


Researchers have shown that abnormal white blood cells can be present in patients’ blood more than six years prior to the diagnosis of a chronic form of lymphocytic leukemia. This finding may lead to a better understanding of the cellular changes that characterize the earliest stages of the disease and how it progresses. The study, led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was published in the Feb. 12, 2009, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

Time of Day Can Be Critical in Chemotherapy










The time of day that chemotherapy drugs are taken may be a major factor in the effectiveness of the treatment and the extent of its side effects, according to a new study. The results have important implications for cancer treatment.

New Telomerase Protein Discovered


New Telomerase Protein Discovered
Scientists have discovered a novel part of the telomerase enzyme that helps it reach the ends of chromosomes, where it adds protective DNA sequences called telomeres. The finding suggests a promising new target for anti-tumor therapies.

Biomatrix Polymers Show Promise for Cancer Vaccines






Researchers have developed a new kind of cancer vaccine using biomatrix polymers. When tested in mice with melanoma cancer, the vaccine yielded up to a 90% survival rate

Friday, February 6, 2009

What Fine Teeth You Have!

Keeping kids’ teeth healthy requires more than brushing and flossing twice a day. Optimal nutrition and a healthy lifestyle are equally important when it comes to ensuring that your child’s teeth grow strong and straight and remain free of decay

Body clinic

Mix and match the relevant toning exercises below to create a workout that fits your body.The most common problem areas are:
backs of the upper arm
chest
tummy
buttocks
backs of the thighs.The exercises can be done in any order - try mixing with some cardiovascular exercise such as jogging or cycling, or tag them on to your usual workout.

Herbal medicine



Plants and their extracts have been used to treat illnesses throughout history. Western herbalism is based on knowledge from Greek, Roman and medieval times. Herbal remedies can be based on one ingredient (eg valerian) or a combination (eg Kalms for stress). Common remedies include echinacea for colds, valerian for anxiety and sleeplessness, gingko biloba for mental alertness and St John's wort for depression.

Lose Weight Without Dieting

Have you ever thought about why we are so fat? Do you think it is our sedentary consumer driven lifestyle that piles on the pounds? Or, is it more fundamental—something genetic perhaps? Either way, the unsolved medical mystery of obesity has been handed over to what I define as false promises—also know as “diet disasters”!

Compulsive Skin Picking




Complicating diagnosis of the skin picking disorder are the circumstances under which different people feel compelled to pick. Stress-provoking situations are the trigger that leads some people to begin or resume aggressive skin picking. Others seem to be unconscious of their picking, as it often occurs as a passive activity while mentally occupied with other relaxing activities, such as watching TV, reading, even driving.
Another mystifying aspect of the diagnosis is the underlying reason to begin picking at skin in the first place.

Healthy Pregnancy



Pregnancy is a very special time in a person's life. Educating yourselves to be good consumers, knowing your options, and how to provide yourselves with the best possible care are essential to a healthy pregnancy.


FOOD & NUTRITION





A 14-lesson, certificate course about the science of nutrition


Explore the fundamental science behind food and nutrition in relation to health and wellness studies

HEALING WITH HERBS



A nine-lesson, self-study certificate course about healing with herbs

Learn about the gentle and natural healing properties of herbs, homeopathic remedies, and aromatherapy

THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC



The Obesity EpidemicExcessive body fat accumulates when we take in more calories than we expend. But the expanding North American waistline is caused by a complex relationship between environment and genes. This month Research Watch explores the causes of the obesity epidemic

7 Things You Need to Know about Proper Stretching Techniques











7 Things You Need to Know about Stretching Dynamic stretching and sport-specific warmups can help boost your performance and cut injuries.

5 Ways to Stay Safe











5 Ways to Stay Safe Worried about STDs? Learn how to talk to your partner about his sexual health.

Cervical Cancer Facts









Cervical Cancer Facts
Invasive cervical cancer accounts for 2.5 percent of all cancers that afflict women in the U.S -- click above to learn more about it.

QUIT SMOKING









Quit SmokingUse our online guide for the first days and the first year


Fight Cancer











She's Young. She's Fit. She's Got Cancer.
They should be primping for dates, building their careers, or chasing after toddlers. Instead, a surprising number of women spend their 20s and 30s battling cancer. Here, a look at the disease's "orphan generation"


Thursday, February 5, 2009

Heart Health Overview










A strong, healthy heart is vital for longevity. Heart health problems include coronary heart disease, an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia), heart valve disease, as well as cardiomyopathy and aorta problems, such as aortic aneurysm, and aortic valve problems.

excellent women’s health information











After twelve years of providing access to excellent women’s health information to consumers we are discontinuing the annual Women’s Health Matters Forum & Expo.

Cardiovascular Health









Cardiovascular disease, once considered a ‘man's disease,’ is the number one killer of women in Canada and worldwide.
Consider:
Women are more likely than men to die of a heart attack or stroke.
Women are ten times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than from any other disease.
Women are six times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than from breast cancer. Cardiovascular disease kills more women 65 years of age and older than all cancers combined.
One in eight women between the ages of 45 and 64 lives with cardiovascular disease.
One in four women over 65 lives with some form of cardiovascular disease

Spotlight on Women's Health









Spotlight on Women's Health
Interview with a woman with heart disease
At 47, Lois was diagnosed with heart disease. Although her father died at an early age from heart disease, she never thought she was at risk. Now she teaches women about heart health, the warning signs of heart attacks, and how they can be advocates for their own health

Heart Tips












19 Amazing Foods for Your Heart
Put items rich in sterols and stansols at the top of your grocery list
1,500+ Heart-Healthy Recipes Prevent heart disease with low-cholesterol, low-fat, and low-sodium options that still taste great
How Does Fiber Help Your Heart? Preventive cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston explains the crucial link
Get More Healthy-Heart Tips Visit our Healthy Living Center for more expert advice, nutrition tips, and cardio-specific workouts


25 Flat Belly Meals









25 Flat Belly Meals
Streamline your waistline with these simple and satisfying recipe ideas

Food That Fight Pain








Foods don’t just hide your pain like drugs. They can heal the cause of you pain in four powerful ways. Foods help you:
1) Stop damage at the site of injury. If you have chest pain, for example, foods can increase circulation and help stop pain.
2) Cool your body’s inflammatory response. If you have arthritis, foods can help cool the inflammation that causes joint damage and pain.
3) Relieve pain in the nerves. If you have shingles, diabetic nerve pains, or carpal tunnel syndrome, foods can relieve pain within the nerves themselves.
4) Work within the brain to reduce pain sensitivity. If you have a chronic backache, headaches, abdominal pain, or menstrual cramps, you just want the pain to disappear. Foods and supplements can reduce the sensation of pain.

Secrets to a Flat Stomach









If you’re like most women, you are forever feeling overbooked and overfed. Here's a solution: quick meals made from healthy, delicious packaged foods that follow the rules of our bestselling Flat Belly Diet! These 25 meals, developed by Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD, coauthor and creator of Flat Belly Diet, will leave you satisfied on fewer calories, which makes it much easier to lose weight without feeling hungry.

The Many Faces of Depression











For some people, depression is a matter of feeling sad, restless, or having trouble concentrating or making decisions. For others, aches, pains, fatigue and other physical problems are part of their depression, too.

Pediatric Heart Centre










Pediatric Heart Center -->-->
Pediatric heart disease includes many congenital conditions (present at birth). Some involve holes or defects in the heart muscle or holes that should close (patent foramen ovale or patent truncus arteriosis). Others involve problems with the heart valves (pulmonary atresia, tricuspid atresia or Ebstein's anomaly). Many procedures are used to correct pediatric heart problems.