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News on March 29th, 2010
Novel Diabetes Regulating Device AFREZZA – Ultra-Swift Acting Insulin Inhaler
Researchers, Andrea Leone-Bay and associates from MannKind Corporation have illustrated novel ultra-fast acting suppertime insulin which could be taken as oral inhalation to be absorbed through the lungs. Available as AFREZZA this new-fangled type of insulin is inhalable as opposed to injection form. As the insulin absorption is so swift, AFREZZA’s outline strongly imitates the standard early insulin reaction noted among people in good health. AFREZZA is looking forward to garnering the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nod.
Researchers stated that the novel insulin inhaler employs the Technosphere expertise, a release technology which is pertinent to an extensive array of other medications which are presently administered in shot or jab form. Similar to insulin, such drugs are proteins whose digestion and obliteration would occur in the stomach in case taken via the oral route.
Technosphere’s another formula is MKC-180, a creation derived from an innate hormone which curbs [...]
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Fitness & Exercise on March 25th, 2010
Busy-Bee Guide to Easy and Beneficial Stretching Exercises
All those slogging their derrieres off in desk-bound jobs and feeling soreness and weary, stretching exercises are the quick-fix break.
Spending protracted time holding a biro or typing away on a laptop, finger stretching exercises would considerably help in de-stressing those paws.
Finger Stretching
Separating and stretching the fingers till the time one senses a stretch, keep the hand aligned with the wrist and holding for ten seconds.
Subsequently, bending the knuckle of the last and mid finger and keep the hand and wrist in analogous pose and then holding for ten seconds and then relaxing.
Back Stretching
This might appear alike one doing a quick scratch to the back; however in actuality the back side of the arm is getting stretched as a consequence.
Reaching hand at the back of the head and placing hand on one’s upper portion of back and keep arm near the ear.
In a gentle manner, holding the elbow using one’s opposing hand.
Pulling elbow towards [...]
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Healthy diet on March 24th, 2010
Protein: Separating Fact from Fiction
Irrespective of whether one is intent on building muscle or losing weight, protein would always be an important addition to one’s diet. Protein is crucial for varied physiological tasks ranging from bone to muscle-building to maintain cells in ideal functioning order. The perception of protein could be quite baffling to even seasoned nutritionists. The following are solution to all confounding queries about protein that would help in segregating cartilage from pulp.
What is the average daily protein requirement for a male?
The average protein requirement is based on if one is working out or not and how arduous one’s workout truly is. In average male having a sedentary desk job protein requirement per day is 0.36 grams/pound body weight.
However, exercising could almost double these needs with endurance athletic people suggested 0.5-0.7 grams of protein/pound body weight. These figures shoot up to 0.7-0.8 grams/pound body weight in case of strength sportspersons. In case one has [...]
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News on March 23rd, 2010
New Axiron Roll-on for treating Low Testosterone
Though testosterone levels plummeting with age is a normal occurrence in males, but low testosterone could have an effect on their health. In a myriad ways, testosterone is the stuff making men what they are. All through a man’s lifetime, testosterone is known to maintain a man’s characteristics and plummeting progressively subsequent to crossing forty years of age. The drop is comparatively diminutive, averaging nearly one to two percent annually. On reaching mid-age and over, practically all males experience dip in testosterone, however only a miniscule proportion of aging males have testosterone levels far lower than deemed normal as per their age.
Low testosterone is referred to below three hundred nanograms/decilitre of blood reading. The signs of low testosterone comprise of low libido, erectile dysfunction, moodiness, lethargy, weariness and wakefulness. From all males with under normal testosterone levels, nearly a half or 2/3rd of them cites symptoms.
Andropause in males [...]
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Fitness & Exercise on March 22nd, 2010
Core Exercises with Stability Ball
Core Exercises target strengthening the core muscles inclusive of abdominals, pelvis and back area. Stability or fitness balls in varying sizes could be used for doing several core exercises. In majority of the exercises, it is preferable to opt for such a stability ball that facilitates the knees in making a perpendicular inclination while seated on it with the feet placed on the ground. The firmness of the stability ball is directly proportional to the difficulty level of the core exercises being undertaken with it.
All the core exercises have to be done 5 times, breathing liberally and intensely during each one of the core exercises. Focusing to tighten the deep-set abdominals (transversus abdominis) in every exercise is crucial. As the fitness levels rise, one could increase the count to 10-15 reps.
Reaches and Squats
Holding the stability ball ahead of oneself and bending the knees. Keeping back erect and arms parallel to the ground and not letting the knees in extending [...]
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Brain & Nervous System,
Disease & Disorders,
Mental health,
News on March 19th, 2010
New-fangled Study show PET Brain Scans Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Early on
A team of Investigators from the NYU Langone Medical Center stated that their study findings indicate that individuals having a family history of Alzheimer’s disease mostly possess clump-like formations of toxic-natured protein accruement in their brains even despite being in normal health.
Study investigators stated that their findings could pave way to novel means of identifying individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease early on when some steps could be taken towards tackling it.
Researchers are hopeful that this study outcome could imminently be of great help in lucidly diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease prior to the condition turning symptomatic and when the brain is still in good health and therapies could have the most optimal outcomes.
The group of scientists are intent on continually following the entrants of this latest study for observing if they would be developing dementia and would like to duplicate the outcomes in a more large-scaled trial. Numerous research [...]
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News,
Skin on March 18th, 2010
Skin Transplant Surgery Proffers Sanguinity to Vitiligo Skin Disorder Patients
A pioneering trial of its type conducted in the Henry Ford Hospital, U.S., exhibited how skin transplant surgery is an effectual and safe treatment for vitiligo skin disorder.
Investigators from Henry Ford Hospital did a follow-up on twenty-three patients with vitiligo skin disorder for nearly 6 months subsequent to skin transplant surgery and observed that the affected skin recovered typically fifty-two percent of its innate skin tone. Among 8 patients having a particular form of vitiligo skin disorder, the area under treatment was able to regain seventy-four percent of its innate skin tone.
The skin transplant surgical procedure comprised of employing skin cells derived from body parts that had normal skin pigmentation and relocating them to the affected skin. The procedure is conducted after administering local anesthesia to the patient.
Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi, the leading author, chief researcher as well as high-ranking staff doctor from the Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital [...]
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News on March 17th, 2010
How to Strengthen Immunity of Patients undergoing HIV AIDS Treatment
Researchers from McGill Univ. Health Center and NIH have collaborated together in a study, the findings of which could shortly pave the way to development of the drug arsenal employed for HIV AIDS treatment.
The VGTI and Université de Montréal study typifies the key function of duo molecules, namely, IL-10 and PD-1, in manoeuvring the task of CD4/T-helper cells and modifying their capability in combating HIV.
Researchers explained how their findings reveal that up-regulation of PD-1 membrane protein occurs all through the HIV infection by discharge of bacterial produce from the stomach which consequently raises the manufacture of IL-10 (cell-derived factor) that cripples the immune system. The scientists believe they are the pioneers in showing that these duo molecules functions in tandem for shutting down the operation of CD4 T-cells among HIV infected people which in turn could bring out breakdown of the immune system and hastened ailment advancement.
Scientists pointed out that [...]
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News on March 15th, 2010
sTMS – Novel handy Gadget for Migraine Headache Relief
A latest study outcome indicates that sTMS could provide relief from migraine headache among those suffering from migraine with aura.
A convenient contrivance which employs magnetic pulses for zapping pain holds immense potential as a new-fangled treatment for those ailing from a prevalent form of migraine.
In comparison to the patients that were given placebo treatments, a larger number of patients that underwent treatment with the investigational gadget, called as sTMS or single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation found relief from migraine headache soon after 2 hours of use.
The American Headache Society has estimated that nearly thirty-five million people from the United States have migraines and nearly twenty to thirty percent of them experienced headaches which normally occurred following ocular or other sensory caveat indicators.
Medical terminology for this condition is known as migraine with aura, aura-linked caveat signs could comprise of witnessing blinking lights or [...]
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News on March 12th, 2010
Nutritional Supplements: Which One Actually Works?
Greenland’s residents, the Inuits have been atypically known to develop cardiovascular ailments despite consumption of high-fatty dietetic intake comprising of meats from seals and whale blubbers. The blood samples of those Inuits residing in Greenland revealed presence of omega-3 fatty acids especially present in the salmons they regularly consume as their staple diet.
Unearthing this piece of information lead to a steady influx of studies suggesting that oily fish and fish oil capsules consumption could safeguard the cardiovascular system. Mackerels, sardine and salmons have such essential fats that the body is incapable of producing on its own. The duo essential fats are eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Investigators are still in the process of analysing all their diverse outcomes. However, these essential fats have been known to decrease fatty substances in the blood stream known as triglycerides and function as a mild blood thinning agent. By the process [...]
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News on March 11th, 2010
FDA Consent for Replacement Treatment in Gaucher Disease
VPRIV or Velaglucerase alfa for injection has received the U.S.FDA (Food and Drug Administration) nod for treating of rare inborn neurological disorder known as Gaucher disease.
The lately accepted therapy is known to replace the deficient enzyme, glucocerebrosidase typically noted in individuals having the most form of the disorder, Type 1 Gaucher disease.
The FDA agency stated that there was a dearth of an older type of replacement treatment for the disease. The safety and efficacy quotient of VPRIV was assessed in clinical studies that enrolled 82 individuals from age of four till elderly people having Type 1 Gaucher disease.
VPRIV created in the Shire Human Genetic Therapies company in Massachusetts has some prevalent associated side-effects like giddiness, abdominal, joint and back pains, weariness, allergic reactions, drawn out blood clotting and fever.
Gaucher disease is an atypical heritable metabolic disorder affecting barely one in fifty thousand individuals wherein detrimental [...]