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		<title>TMX-67 (febuxostat), approved in Japan &#8211; Teijin advanced new drug for the chronic management of hyperuricemia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teijin Pharma plans to reach annual sales of more than 100 billion yen for TMX-67 in the near future. In Japan, the number of patients with hyperuricemia is estimated at about 16 million.TMX-67, a very powerful drug orally once a day, is the first non-purine selective inhibitor of xanthine oxidase. It has a novel chemical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teijin Pharma plans to reach annual sales of more than 100 billion yen for TMX-67 in the near future. In Japan, the number of patients with hyperuricemia is estimated at about 16 million.<span id="more-151"></span>TMX-67, a very powerful drug orally once a day, is the first non-purine selective inhibitor of xanthine oxidase. It has a novel chemical structure completely different from that of allopurinol, which has been used for over 40 years the standard treatment for hyperuricemia. TMX-67 is the first drug indicated for the treatment of hyperuricemia with or without symptoms (eg, etc. Effectively reduces the levels of uric acid in the blood of hyperuricemic patients at the recommended level of less than 6.0mg/dL, and is well tolerated by patients with mild or moderate renal impairment without dose adjustment.</p>
<p>Teijin Pharma Limited, the company&#8217;s medical and pharmaceutical Teijin Group announced today that the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare approved TMX-67 , Teijin Pharma new drug for treating hyperuricemia, January 21. Teijin Pharma will market the product in tablet form in strengths of 10mg, 20mg, 40mg and Japan under the brand Feburic  this spring.</p>
<p>&#8216;The condition can be very debilitating and the drug has the potential to play an indispensable role in improving the core symptoms of fragile X syndrome and help patients and their families a better quality of life,&#8217; said Dr. Elizabeth Berry -Kravis, a neurologist at Rush and principal investigator of the study.</p>
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		<title>Pharmacists improving diabetes care, reducing costs, University at Buffalo research shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 01:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know that there is a long-term benefit for clinical and economic pharmacists who work directly with patients and we believe it can continue to grow, said Scott V. Monte, PharmD, UB clinical assistant professor and director of the profession of pharmacy Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, CPL Associates, LLC, in Buffalo. Pharmacists can help achieve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We know that there is a long-term benefit for clinical and economic pharmacists who work directly with patients and we believe it can continue to grow,  said Scott V. Monte, PharmD, UB clinical assistant professor and director of the profession of pharmacy Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research, CPL Associates, LLC, in Buffalo.  Pharmacists can help achieve better results if given the chance.<span id="more-150"></span>At the national level, the standard of care is the primary care provider to manage diabetes by itself,  said Slazak.  Pharmacists generally do not have a direct involvement. </p>
<p>The study was conducted with MedSenses, pharmacotherapy part of Research Initiative, a collaborative effort between Lifetime Health Medical Group and UB, to study how pharmacists patient care impact. MedSenses sites is one of many programs that are part of the Initiative for drug discovery at the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, which was created to study how the management of medicines in pharmacies can improve the health of patients, while reducing costs through patient-centered medication therapy.</p>
<p> Patients had unlimited access to pharmacists throughout the year,  said Slazak.</p>
<p>For patients in the early stages of insulin administration, said it was common to be contacted once every few days. Pharmacists have made suggestions, and physicians about changes in medications, dosages or lifestyle that may be helpful to their patients.</p>
<p>Children who ate the most tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, green beans, zucchini and &#8211; more than 40 grams a day &#8211; were at least 62 percent less likelihood of wheezing than children who skimp on the vegetables.</p>
<p>After that, patients can call or make an appointment with pharmacists at will.</p>
<p> Our results show that the improvement of patient care through collaborative physician-pharmacist relationships can lead to a reduction in blood sugar, improve the overall metabolic profile and reduce costs to the taxpayer,  said Erin Slazak , PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor UB pharmacy practice and board certified pharmacotherapy specialist.</p>
<p>The role of pharmacists has not received much attention in the debate on the cost of health care. But studies show that when national and regional pharmacists to participate directly in patient care, which significantly reduce manufacturing costs and improve results.</p>
<p>This type of individualized attention is far from the norm for patients with diabetes.</p>
<p>This is partly because some states, including New York, have not yet approved collaborative practice agreements between physicians and pharmacists. In the study of Buffalo, for example, physicians were required to take into consideration the recommendations of pharmacists and approve all actions in advance. Completion of the review process and approval occurred in only half of cases, potentially limiting the overall benefits for the patient.</p>
<p>These clinical improvements occurred while costs per patient per month decreased by approximately $ 212, about $ 2500 a year, even though there were nominal increases in the cost of prescription drugs.</p>
<p>A1C levels in the study of UB, and patient were reduced by an average of 1.1 %, compared to an average of 8.4 %, a year after being enrolled in the program, improving while the overall metabolic profile.</p>
<p>Patients in the program at UB were identified by their primary care physicians have difficulty controlling their blood sugar. Note Slazak it was not uncommon for patients with glucose levels above 400 mg / dL .</p>
<p>In addition to Slazak and Monte, other co-authors on the paper include Nicole Paolini Albanian, PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor UB, Martin Adelman, Ph.D., director of information at CPL Associates, LLC, Gauri Rao, a student at the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Joseph A. Paladino, PharmD, UB professor of medicine and director of research results at CPL Associates, LLC</p>
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		<title>Immune system associated with the accumulation of toxic tau</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cells that help protect the central nervous system may contribute to pathological changes of the brain. New research, published by Cell Press in the October 7 issue of the journal Neuron, provides an overview of a mechanistic link between the immune system and neurodegenerative disorders that are associated with such an abnormal accumulation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cells that help protect the central nervous system may contribute to pathological changes of the brain. New research, published by Cell Press in the October 7 issue of the journal Neuron, provides an overview of a mechanistic link between the immune system and neurodegenerative disorders that are associated with such an abnormal accumulation of tau protein.<span id="more-149"></span>The researchers include Kiran Bhaskar, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; Megan Konerth, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, Olga N. Ransohoff, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, and Bruce T. Lamb, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH.</p>
<p>Previous research suggests a link between inflammation of the nervous system and the tauopathies. In particular, cells called microglia, which play a key role in the immunity of the nervous system have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative diseases. Bruce T. Lamb of the Department of Neuroscience at the Cleveland Clinic.</p>
<p>In his research, Salthouse found that the results of studies that people try repeatedly for a period of time may be influenced by the fact that those who support the test repeated familiar with the testing or screening strategies, and therefore do better over time .</p>
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		<title>MS is going on in families could be worse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This pattern was strongest for patients with multiple sclerosis with a parent or sibling who had MS compared with patients who had a relative with MS farther.Multiple sclerosis can cause severe brain damage in patients who have a parent who had multiple sclerosis. While 2.5 million people worldwide are affected by MS, we are concerned [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This pattern was strongest for patients with multiple sclerosis with a parent or sibling who had MS compared with patients who had a relative with MS farther.<span id="more-148"></span>Multiple sclerosis can cause severe brain damage in patients who have a parent who had multiple sclerosis.</p>
<p>While 2.5 million people worldwide are affected by MS, we are concerned about your particular case. Get the information you need about health care provider you can trust.</p>
<p>&#8216;The survey also provides&#8217; Zivadinov and colleagues write.</p>
<p>Amyloid plaques are deposits of protein reveal abundant in the brain of Alzheimer&#8217;s patients. The plates, with neurofibrillary tangles, interfere with normal neurons. Among them are two peptides known as A-beta 42 and A-beta 40. High levels of these peptides, particularly A-beta 42, have been linked to the creation of beta-amyloid plaques in Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, a neurodegenerative disease that affects more than 26 Americans and 5.3 million people in the world. DC, is characterized by progressive loss of memory in particular. This is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.</p>
<p>They studied 759 patients with MS, 26 percent of them had a parent with multiple sclerosis. Patients MRI brain scans .</p>
<p>The researchers reported that news today in Prague, Czech Republic, 23 th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis.</p>
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		<title>Connecting new evidence for vitamin D-sensitivity to insulin?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vitamin D-obesity link est&#8221;toujours evolving, &#8216;says Connie Diekman, RD, director of University Nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis, which has examined the results of WebMD.In 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics has published recommended intakes of vitamin D beyond those of the IOM, recommending supplemental vitamin D 400 IU per day after birth for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vitamin D-obesity link est&#8221;toujours evolving, &#8216;says Connie Diekman, RD, director of University Nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis, which has examined the results of WebMD.<span id="more-147"></span>In 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics has published recommended intakes of vitamin D beyond those of the IOM, recommending supplemental vitamin D 400 IU per day after birth for babies breastfed exclusively or partially, or those drinking less than 1,000 milliliters per day of vitamin D fortified milk or formula.</p>
<p>In his study, Huh has found that more than half of women had blood levels of vitamin D considered by most experts as too low. The link should be studied further, he said.</p>
<p>&#8216;We found that high levels of vitamin D are associated with higher levels of adiponectin in the blood in three years,&#8217; he tells WebMD.</p>
<p>The recommendation of the Institute of Medicine , which sets standards, is 200 international units  per day for adults 18 to 50. &#8216;We think this is probably too low,&#8217; said Huh. &#8216;Most people who work in vitamin D [research] think people should take at least 800 IU per day.&#8217; Vitamin D and the risk of obesity continues</p>
<p>Evaluated the children three years to assess their body mass index and other factors.</p>
<p>E &#8216;measured hormone adiponectin produced by fat cells. More adiponectin, the leaner who tend to be, he said. &#8216;They tend to be more sensitive to insulin.&#8217;</p>
<p>Sepsis is the number 1 killer in the ICU of the hospital, and according to the Centers for Disease Control , has a mortality rate of 30%. It is estimated that sepsis causes 250 000 deaths annually in the United States and 750,000 worldwide, and is well accepted that the best clinical results are achieved when treatment is started immediately after diagnosis. The cost of the treatment of septic patients in an intensive care unit can add $ 10 000 or more per day to bill a patient with a treatment of at least two days and often more than 20 days.</p>
<p>High levels of newborns are associated with increased sensitivity at the age of three, can reduce the risk, according to new research.</p>
<p>This study was presented at a medical conference. The results should be considered preliminary because they have not yet experienced the &#8216;peer review&#8217; in which outside experts review the data prior to publication in a medical journal.</p>
<p>Pregnant women are told to watch their vitamin D levels, &#8216;says Diekman, who was president of the American Dietetic Association and the Advisory Committee for the National Dairy Council.</p>
<p>Be more sensitive to insulin &#8211; as opposed to resistance &#8211; reduces the risk of obesity.</p>
<p>&#8216;This study suggests that increasing vitamin D levels at birth may protect against insulin resistance, which is linked to obesity,&#8217; says researcher Susan Y. Oh, MD, MPH, a physician at Children&#8217;s Hospital Boston and professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.</p>
<p>&#8216;The correlation is only for the umbilical cord blood,&#8217; he said. &#8216;We have not seen a correlation in pregnancy. It may be that in this case may have high levels of vitamin D at birth is more important than the second quarter.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;There is a certain level of adiponectin is good or bad,&#8217; he said. &#8216;We can not say that you need quantity&#8217; X &#8216;of adiponectin are not at risk for obesity.&#8217;</p>
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		<title>The developers of the prostate cancer drug Win the Royal Society of Chemistry Award, United Kingdom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am proud to be involved in the discovery of Abiraterone, which has the potential to treat up to 10,000 men each year in the United Kingdom, who are diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. I am pleased that the ICR team that launched this project and Abiraterone has prepared the first recognized by the Royal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am proud to be involved in the discovery of Abiraterone, which has the potential to treat up to 10,000 men each year in the United Kingdom, who are diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. I am pleased that the ICR team that launched this project and Abiraterone has prepared the first recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry for the International Year of Chemistry  , said Professor Jarman.<span id="more-146"></span>Abiraterone was discovered in what is now Cancer Research UK Cancer Therapeutics at the ICR unit in Sutton, south London, and Professor Johann de Bono of the ICR and the Royal Marsden Hospital conducted Phase I, II and III, crucial phase that culminated with the recent FDA approval. The tests were a collaboration with Cougar Biotechnology Inc., now a member of Janssen Pharmaceutical, and has received funding from several sources *.</p>
<p>ICR Chief Executive Professor Alan Ashworth said:  This is a remarkable achievement to get an idea and make it a drug that offers patients a safe and effective treatment The scientists involved have shown inspiration, dedication and the team discovered and Abiraterone . development was conducted by the Cancer Research and illustrates the strength of our unity in the drug discovery leading academic. Important as it is well that its success is wider toward the team of industry partners, donors, health services and other scientists working together for over two decades.  -</p>
<p>Abiraterone blocks the synthesis of testosterone, which prostate cancer cells need to grow. It &#8216;was designed to block production of male hormones in all tissues targeted CYP17, a key enzyme involved in the synthesis of hormones. The drug is particularly useful for the treatment of patients with  castration-resistant  aggressive form of prostate cancer who have stopped responding to standard hormone treatments.</p>
<p>Professor Mike Jarman and his colleagues at the ICR have been honored with the team RSC 2011 Innovation Award.</p>
<p>Galactosemia is a metabolic disorder resulting from an inherited defect that prevents the proper metabolism of galactose, a sugar commonly found in dairy products like milk. The possibility of studying the disease is limited by the lack of animal models. New data suggest that the similarities between humans and flies may provide scientists with clues.</p>
<p>Last month, Abiraterone was approved in the United States for use by men with metastatic  castration-resistant  prostate cancer no longer responds to chemotherapy with docetaxel. Janssen Pharmaceutical companies also has a pending application for a license to sell drugs in Europe. Abiraterone is just one of the few drugs that have never been shown to prolong the life of men with advanced prostate cancer.</p>
<p>Abiraterone was discovered at the ICR research funded by Cancer Research Campaign , the Medical Research Council  and BTG International LTD. / Janssen Pharmaceutical Society, Cancer Research UK Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, MRC, BTG International Ltd, Prostate Cancer Foundation Prostate Cancer Research Foundation, Cancer Prostate Charity, the ICR and the Royal Marsden. The search technology Abiraterone acetate assigned to BTG International Ltd, which in turn licensed to Ortho Biotech Oncology Research &#038; Development, a division of Cougar Biotechnology Inc., now a member of Janssen Pharmaceutical.</p>
<p>A team of scientists from the Institute of Cancer Research  has won a prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry  reward for the discovery and clinical development of drugs Abiraterone.</p>
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		<title>Swabs to be problematic for the health of the ears</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A perforated eardrum can be treated in one of two ways, depending on the severity of symptoms. The most common method of treatment is the observation of the perforation of a nose, ear, the eardrum is because they often heal within two months. More severe cases are treated with surgery.If a patient has symptoms such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A perforated eardrum can be treated in one of two ways, depending on the severity of symptoms. The most common method of treatment is the observation of the perforation of a nose, ear, the eardrum is because they often heal within two months. More severe cases are treated with surgery.<span id="more-145"></span>If a patient has symptoms such as hearing loss, drainage, dizziness or abnormal facial movements should consult a physician to assess any damage to the ear,  says Dr. Darrat.</p>
<p>The study included 1540 patients with a diagnosis of Henry Ford 2001-2010 TMP. Patients with an injury to a cotton swab were divided into two groups: observation and surgery. Positive results were defined as TMP, resolution or improvement of vertigo cured, tinnitus or facial nerve paralysis, and / or air-bone gap closure.</p>
<p>Study co-author Michael Seidman, MD, FACS, Director, Division of Surgery and Otologic neurotologic at Henry Ford Hospital, recommends instead of cotton swabs, using these solutions to clean the inner ear. Take the fresh water and peroxide, hot water and mix well. Make sure it is body temperature and gently irrigate the ear once or twice a month.</p>
<p>Dr. Darrat and her colleagues concluded that a proper follow a doctor for a hearing test after a case of ruptured eardrum is healed is essential to ensure that no hearing loss was caused by the injury.</p>
<p>More than half of patients seen in otolaryngology  clinics, regardless of their primary complaint, admit to using cotton swabs to clean the ears. But if the buffer is pushed too far into the ear canal, can cause serious damage, including ruptured eardrum, also known as the eardrum perforation .</p>
<p>The study was presented April 29 at the Spring Meeting Combined Otolaryngology in Chicago.</p>
<p>The supplies are 76 tents, 2,210 blankets, 25 emergency health kits including bandages, soap, sanitary napkins, disposable diapers, etc., about 500 kitchen sets, 1,100 T-shirts, 900 packs of water purification tablets for containers water and water from the 1764 value of $ 70 000.</p>
<p>The surgery was very successful, with only one patient with mild dizziness, but improved.</p>
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		<title>60 Utahns are among the fundamental study on a large-scale genome sequencing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:03:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only seven months after the University of Utah geneticists have taken part in a landmark study that first sequenced the genome of a family all over Utah, U of U researchers took part in another study in history when the first genome sequencing project on a large scale &#8211; - 179 people representing three continents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only seven months after the University of Utah geneticists have taken part in a landmark study that first sequenced the genome of a family all over Utah, U of U researchers took part in another study in history when the first genome sequencing project on a large scale &#8211; - 179 people representing three continents &#8211; and 60 Utahns played an important role in this study, too.<span id="more-144"></span>&#8216;People now have a catalog to compare their results,&#8217; he said. &#8216;Our ultimate goal is to use this information to understand the causes of the disease.&#8217;</p>
<p>Newman-Toker says that there is great surprise that diagnostic errors are common in children, as they are in general practice.</p>
<p>The 60 Utahns in the project was part of a number of families than 30 years ago a volunteer for a study of how genetic variation studies UU are transmitted in families.</p>
<p>The study is part of the 1000 Genomes Consortium &#8211; an international collaboration of several hundred geneticists dozens of workshops with the objectives of cataloging the range of genetic diversity among people around the world and the characterization of 95 % of the most common mutations gene in humans. Besides being the first large project of sequencing the genome, the study has made some important discoveries, including confirmation of the previous working group Jorde and scientific laboratory of the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle that gave the first direct estimate of the rate genetic mutation in humans provide evidence of recent natural selection of new genes, discovering a series of genetic mutations that occur frequently enough to be considered among the most common in humans, and identification of new &#8216;moving parts&#8217; &#8211; sequences DNA that randomly shuffle the genome.</p>
<p>&#8216;We are pleased that the mutation rate estimates obtained from the genome project in 1000 was exactly the same as our estimate,&#8217; Jorde said.</p>
<p>&#8216;This study provides the first large inventory of human genetic diversity,&#8217; said Jorde. &#8216;It &#8216;a good example of how Utahns have allowed researchers around the world. Genetic studies keep coming back to Utah.&#8217;</p>
<p>In a third phase of the study, the researchers, including Chuan Jin Xing, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of Jorde, examined the DNA of 697 people and has discovered new &#8216;moving parts&#8217; &#8211; the sequences DNA that appear randomly in the genomes of populations&#8217;. Although the function of moving parts is unknown, and account for half of the human genome and are thought to drive evolution.</p>
<p>&#8216;We found many new,&#8217; he said. &#8216;This will help us see how the moving parts together.&#8217;</p>
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		<title>Further information on the digestibility of fat Pigs In Required</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We believe that the main reason intact fat is less digestible fat is removed, it is easy for enzymes to access fat in corn oil. In contrast, wheat germ ingredient is enclosed between the fiber complexes, which makes it difficult for enzymes to access and digest, said Stein.The microbes in the hindgut can synthesize fat, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We believe that the main reason intact fat is less digestible fat is removed, it is easy for enzymes to access fat in corn oil. In contrast, wheat germ ingredient is enclosed between the fiber complexes, which makes it difficult for enzymes to access and digest,  said Stein.<span id="more-143"></span>The microbes in the hindgut can synthesize fat,  said Stein.  This fat is not absorbed in the hindgut, it is only excreted in the feces For this reason, it is easy to underestimate the amount of fat that was absorbed in the small intestine for the pig. .</p>
<p> Now we know that the digestibility of fat should be determined as ileal digestibility rather than the total order to avoid the influence of microbes in the hindgut of pigs,  he said.  We also know that for practical feed formulation, it is more correct to use the true ileal digestibility values ​​for the apparent ileal digestibility because these values ​​are not influenced by the level of fat in the diet. </p>
<p> We knew that the concentration of fat in the diet affects the value that is determined for apparent digestibility,  Stein said.  However, correcting these values ​​for endogenous losses, we can calculate the true digestibility of fat to feed the pigs. </p>
<p>These results come from more than 204,000 people in 72 countries. They rated their happiness and life satisfaction.</p>
<p> And &#8216;essential that we gain a better understanding of the energy value of fat,  said Hans H. Stein, U of I professor in the Department of Animal Science.  If you do not know the true value of energy fat, we can not determine whether it is advantageous to add to food. </p>
<p>Endogenous losses vary depending on the type of fat in the diet, he said. The fat is less digestible than fat extracted intact.</p>
<p>Effect of the form of dietary fat and the concentration of neutral detergent fiber and ileal endogenous losses total dietary modes of real and apparent digestibility of fat in pigs on the rise  was recently published in the Journal of Animal Science. The researchers include D.Y. T. Sauber, D. B. Jones, H. H. Stein.</p>
<p>However, Stein said he did not know a lot of factors that influence the digestibility of fat in the diet of different ingredients and we have good data for true ileal digestibility of fat in most of our ingredients. A better understanding of how the fat is used by the pig after absorption is also necessary. Stein believes that a follow-up study should focus on these issues and to determine the energy value of different sources of fat used in feed for pigs.</p>
<p>The research results indicate that more information on the digestibility of fat is needed to ensure that diets are formulated economically.</p>
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		<title>Midwives applauded legislation to improve the results using the best proof of birth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American College of Nurse-Midwives , older women health organization in the country, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard applauded to introduce the Optimal Maternity Services Optimization for the 21 st Century of 2010 . The purpose of this law is to improve maternal health in the United States, using the best evidence in the provision of maternity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The American College of Nurse-Midwives , older women health organization in the country, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard applauded  to introduce the  Optimal Maternity Services Optimization for the 21 st Century of 2010   . The purpose of this law is to improve maternal health in the United States, using the best evidence in the provision of maternity care.<span id="more-142"></span>As we implement health care reform in the coming years, it is imperative that physicians, researchers and policy makers to work together to improve health care quality, reducing costs,  says ACNM President Holly Kennedy, PhD., CNM , FACNM, FAAN.  We have clearly identified the most important base of practical knowledge that leads to a healthy mother and baby, reducing complications and unnecessary interventions during childbirth. These practices are generally more profitable, but there are obstacles that block their adoption. We commend Rep.</p>
<p>&#8220;The return of the consultation with all stakeholders in our business for more than three years has allowed us to refine the standards of pre-registration nursing education. In particular, feedback from small focus groups, targeted surveys have been valuable to identify the key messages that will guide the development of new programs. We believe that this has helped to support us to enhance the nursing profession and prepare for the challenges of today and tomorrow. &#8221;</p>
<p>Kennedy added:  ACNM is pleased to support Bill 21 mothers and invites consumers and other health professionals to work with us to imrovements sample in maternal and neonatal health as a priority in the United States. </p>
<p>- Develop a federal research on best practices of motherhood in the creation of a Centre of Excellence for best results drecting Maternity Center for Innovation in the U. S. Department of Health and Social Services to focus further research the cost models and high-quality maternity care</p>
<p>- Develop a comprehensive database of online consumers and providers of health care contains updated systematic review of maternal and newborn care practices</p>
<p>- Support the formation of a more diverse maternity care with the creation of interdisciplinary cultural target federal grant programs and an aggressive program of educational loan repayment focused on areas of poor hygiene care</p>
<p>ACNM works with decision makers Federal to increase the number of trained midwives and increase access to obstetric care in the U.S. TE major international organizations have recently joined a call to increase the number of midwives trained as themost important political solution to improve maternal and child outcomes in the world.</p>
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		<title>St. Jude Children Research Hospital and UF Proton Therapy Institute first clinical trial of proton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[St. Jude patients accepted for the clinical trial will be in Jacksonville for the treatment of proton therapy for six to eight weeks. It is expected that up to 15 patients will receive treatment during the first year of the study. Jude Children Nemours Clinic in Jacksonville and Wolfson Children&#8217;s Hospital. Ronald McDonald House in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Jude patients accepted for the clinical trial will be in Jacksonville for the treatment of proton therapy for six to eight weeks. It is expected that up to 15 patients will receive treatment during the first year of the study. Jude Children Nemours Clinic in Jacksonville and Wolfson Children&#8217;s Hospital. Ronald McDonald House in Jacksonville will host St. Jude, while patients receiving treatment in Florida.<span id="more-141"></span>St. Jude has the largest program in the world of protocol-based pediatric brain tumor research and treatment, which puts him in an excellent position to document scientifically the benefits obtained with proton radiotherapy.</p>
<p>&#8216;Proton therapy is potentially of great importance for St. Jude and our patients,&#8217; said Dr. Laver, St. Jude&#8217;s executive vice president and clinical director. &#8216;Although most of the structures of protons in the operation of Pediatrics American recognition as a major area of ​​concentration, there is very little meaningful data in this way in children. Working with the UF Proton Therapy Institute, we are well positioned to respond to key questions of this therapy for children with cancer. &#8216;</p>
<p>&#8220;The older Australians should continue to have access to a range of quality health services, especially in this time of life when they need it most.&#8221;</p>
<p>University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute is a non-profit 501  3 dedicated to patient care, radiation using techniques that offer cancer patients the best treatment options and the possibility of side effects related to treatment. Affiliated with the UF College of Medicine, the medical physicist and the teachers are involved in numerous clinical research protocols and technology development projects to determine the best role and mode of delivery for proton therapy.</p>
<p>Research Hospital St. Jude Children and the University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute have formed a partnership to deliver proton therapy of St. Jude patients.</p>
<p>Wolfson Children&#8217;s Hospital is a non-profit reference pediatric hospital of 180 beds serving children throughout northern Florida, southern Georgia, United States and around the world. One of only two pediatric hospitals in Florida to receive Magnet status for excellence nurses, patients and Wolfson Children family-centered environment is specifically designed for child care. Wolfson Medical staff consists of dedicated physicians representing virtually every specialty and subspecialty of children&#8217;s medical and surgical care through its partnership with Nemours Children&#8217;s Clinic, the University of Florida / Jacksonville and Mayo Clinic in Florida.</p>
<p>Ronald McDonald House program is the cornerstone of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville. The establishment of 30 rooms, offers support services and other facilities for families with critically ill children chronically ill or seriously injured were treated in Jacksonville. Since 1988, the House has served over 26,000 households. Services to families at home to help reduce the amount to place on them during their child is under medical care.</p>
<p>&#8216;And &#8216;the core of our mission to realize the full potential of protons in the treatment of children,&#8217; said Dr. Nancy Mendenhall, medical director of the UF Proton Therapy Institute. Jude, we both clinical and research expertise to provide the best patient outcomes and creating new knowledge that will guide the development of proton therapy for future patients.&#8217;</p>
<p>Proton Therapy is designed as a way to reduce the potential damage to healthy tissue that may result from conventional radiotherapy. This is particularly important in treating children with brain tumors and spinal cord to avoid possible interference with the operation of development, growth and cognitive development.</p>
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		<title>Rejuvenates aging arteries in pigs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently, the drug-eluting stents seem to be very effective in the treatment of atherosclerosis, Fisher said, but the new technique could one day be useful in two subgroups: those that form clots after receiving a DES drug and which now require long- term antiplatelet therapy, and patients with diabetes who are difficult to treat with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently, the drug-eluting stents seem to be very effective in the treatment of atherosclerosis, Fisher said, but the new technique could one day be useful in two subgroups: those that form clots after receiving a DES drug and which now require long- term antiplatelet therapy, and patients with diabetes who are difficult to treat with angioplasty and stenting.<span id="more-140"></span>Other rats received a gene-related cytokine and others have received stem cells without the scaffolding.</p>
<p>For more information about using stem cells to repair a damaged heart, visit the National Institutes of Health.</p>
<p>Both tests are preliminary, but noted Dr. Darwin J. Prockop, director of Texas A &#038; M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Institute of Regenerative Medicine by Scott &#038; White in Temple, the Stearman Chair in Genomic Medicine and a professor of molecular biology and cellular medicine at the Medical School.</p>
<p>One of the problems of removing the plaque [with current methods such as angioplasty] is that there is damage to the back wall, said Dr. Edward A. Fisher, director of the Cardiovascular Prevention Centre at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, who was not involved in research.</p>
<p>In conclusion, our results indicate that patients treated with prostate cancer, pelvic radiotherapy should be carefully evaluated, if the pelvic pain appears. Although it is a rare complication, the knowledge of IT is essential to remove pelvic metastatic disease and avoid unnecessary treatments.</p>
<p>However, animal studies that look promising don t always guarantee that benefits will be observed in humans.</p>
<p>A two-step process that uses nanoparticles to the stain first course of the arteries and then insert the stem cells to promote the healing of these arteries may help people with atherosclerosis day, new research suggests.</p>
<p>SOURCES: Edward A. Fisher, MD, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, Darwin J</p>
<p>Nineteen pigs were divided into three groups, all receive small nanoparticles, with or without stem cells . A second series of 18 pigs were treated with saline instead of nanoparticles.</p>
<p>Thirty rats were equipped with miniature plastic scaffolds coated stem cells modified to overexpress various cytokines. Cytokines are produced by cells of the immune system that facilitate communication between cells.</p>
<p>The pigs that received both the nanoparticles and the stem cells have shown the greatest improvement, with signs of healing of arteries, study authors found.</p>
<p>The rule of the Ekaterinburg in the Urals Medical Academy, Russian Federation, funded the study, with the help of private investors.</p>
<p>The research, conducted by Russian scientists, was presented Tuesday to the basic sciences of the American Heart Association&#8217;s cardiovascular and technological design to meet the cardiovascular disease in Rancho Mirage, California</p>
<p>The nanoparticles were delivered directly into the hearts of pigs, then heated with a laser to remove plaque accumulated, a procedure called nanoburning.</p>
<p>The rats were implanted with scaffolds and stem cells genetically modified has seen a greater improvement in function of blood pressure than the control group, according to the report of Dr. Matthias Hedge, an assistant professor and department staff surgeon of Cardiovascular Surgery, Medical University Center of Freiburg, Germany, and colleagues.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bobbitt-Zeher noted that two studies had different methods for estimating social skills, which may have played a role. The previous study of nursery school children was based on teacher assessment of social skills, while the study used adolescent friendship nominations by his peers.The fear is that they may lose something by not learning social skills [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bobbitt-Zeher noted that two studies had different methods for estimating social skills, which may have played a role. The previous study of nursery school children was based on teacher assessment of social skills, while the study used adolescent friendship nominations by his peers.<span id="more-139"></span>The fear is that they may lose something by not learning social skills through interaction with our brothers and sisters. </p>
<p> In all the combinations we tested, the brothers had no impact on the way in which a student was very popular among his peers,  he said.</p>
<p>The researchers examined a wide range of situations and still found no difference. The number of siblings was a teenager did not matter, no matter whether the brothers were brothers, sisters, or a combination, or if they were half-brothers, half brothers or adopted brothers.</p>
<p> The children interact at school, participating in extracurricular activities, and socialization inside and outside of school,  he said.</p>
<p> Getting smaller family size in developed countries, there is concern about what they might mean for society that more children grow up without brothers and sisters,  he said.</p>
<p>Add Health used an innovative way to examine friendship among these students: each student was given a list of all students in their school, and was asked to identify up to five boys and five girls.</p>
<p>Pirfenidone 2403 days mg / significantly reduced 6MWT distance up to 72 weeks in study 006, but not in the studio 004. Common in the population, a difference of 31 % was observed between the treatment groups at week 72. The minimal clinically important difference in the distance, 6MWT in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have been reported in 24 to 45. In a post-hoc analysis, 62  of 170 patients in the pirfenidone group and 80  of 170 in the placebo group had a decrease of 50 meters or more in the distance, 6MWT in the study 004  and 56  of 169 and 79  of 168 patients, respectively, in study 006 . The Mantel-Haenszel relative risk was 0.62 to 0.89) the overall relative risk in the post-hoc analysis in the population together.</p>
<p>Overall, students in the study were nominated by an average of five other fellow as a friend. There were no significant differences in numbers between those who had siblings, and those who did not.</p>
<p>The data for the study came from the National Survey of Adolescent Health , who interviewed more than 100 students 7-12 at schools across the country during the academic year 1994-1995.</p>
<p>A study of over 13,000 middle and high school students across the country found that  only children  were chosen as friends by their classmates as often as were peers who grew up with brothers and sisters.</p>
<p>Growing up without siblings does not seem to be a disadvantage for teenagers when it comes to social skills, new research suggests.</p>
<p>Because this study found no effect of siblings on social skills, while the previous study of nursery school children Downey has done?</p>
<p>The concern that the lack of brothers could hurt the social skills of children has become more important in recent years, Bobbitt-Zeher said.</p>
<p> I do not think anyone should worry if you do not have siblings, do not learn social skills necessary to get along with other high school students,  said Donna Bobbitt-Zeher, co-author of the study and assistant professor of sociology at the campus of &#8216;Ohio State University Marion.</p>
<p> Who has not had that peer interaction at home with siblings gets a lot of opportunities to develop social skills as they go to school.</p>
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		<title>Scientists clarify the role of DNA repair proteins linked to cancer Novel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DNA molecule is a double-stranded form of a spiral staircase. His two daughters are tied together by nucleotides &#8211; guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine &#8211; that naturally complement each other. Under normal conditions, a guanine corresponding to a cytosine, adenine and thymine with one.However, there is a process called second mistake late repair joint. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The DNA molecule is a double-stranded form of a spiral staircase. His two daughters are tied together by nucleotides &#8211; guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine &#8211; that naturally complement each other. Under normal conditions, a guanine corresponding to a cytosine, adenine and thymine with one.<span id="more-138"></span>However, there is a process called second mistake late repair joint. Here, the breaking of the double-stranded ends are sewn regardless of the original sequence. The broken ends of the strands may be modified by removal or addition of small segments of DNA that can alter the genomic architecture.</p>
<p>Other research groups have demonstrated that protein levels are higher in PolQ different types of human cancers. McVey and his team are working to determine if an employee drawing PolQ type junction is involved in the development of cancer in people. If this is the case, the PolQ protein may represent a new target for developing new anticancer drugs.</p>
<p>He has won numerous awards for his work, including Albert Lasker Award , Kyoto Prize , the Lemelson-MIT Prize , and Heinz . And &#8216;one of seven people elected to all three member organizations of the National Academies, the NAE in 2007, the Institute of Medicine in 2003 and the National Academy of Sciences in 1982.</p>
<p>Assistant Professor of Biology Mitch McVey and his research team report that the DNA polymerase theta, or PolQ, promotes an inaccurate repair process, which can ultimately lead to mutations, cell death or cancer. The research is published in the July 1 issue of open access journal PLoS Genetics.</p>
<p> Although scientists have known for years that the PolQ protein is somehow related to the development of cancer, its exact role of the cells was difficult to define,  says McVey.  We conclude that inaccurate acts in DNA repair could have implications for biologists who study the genomic changes associated with cancer. </p>
<p>After reviewing hundreds of incorrectly repaired breaks in Drosophila melanogaster fly, scientists have observed two things. One more nucleotides were often inserted the DNA strands at the break. Secondly, the ads were closely related DNA sequences directly adjacent to the break at home.</p>
<p>In the course of the journal PLoS Genetics, McVey, Yu and university Sze Ham Chan showed that polymerase theta plays a dominant role in this process of repair alternatives. First, it reads the genetic material in DNA adjacent to the break and made a copy. In addition, scientists have speculated that the protein has PolQ can relax with the DNA sequences of a break, making it easier to join the final alternatives.</p>
<p>This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Ellison Medical Foundation.</p>
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		<title>Poor diet and inadequate may underlie asthma in children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our research has shown that the initial lipid abnormalities and / or glucose metabolism may be associated with the development of asthma in childhood, said lead author Giovanni Piedimonte, MD, is Professor and Chair Department of Pediatrics, West Virginia University School of Medicine, chief physician at WVU Children&#8217;s Hospital and director of the WVU Pediatric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our research has shown that the initial lipid abnormalities and / or glucose metabolism may be associated with the development of asthma in childhood,  said lead author Giovanni Piedimonte, MD, is Professor and Chair Department of Pediatrics, West Virginia University School of Medicine, chief physician at WVU Children&#8217;s Hospital and director of the WVU Pediatric Research Institute.  Our results also imply some strong and direct pathways of immune mechanisms, both innate and adaptive involved in the pathogenesis of asthma in children.<span id="more-137"></span>The research, which was published online ahead of print edition of the Journal of the American Thoracic Society Respiratory and Critical Care Medical, metabolic disorders involve directly in the development of asthma, and indicates a new way of looking at the food and lifestyle risk factors for asthma, even in children who are not obviously obese or overweight.</p>
<p>The main implication of this study is that early metabolic alterations induced by an unbalanced diet during pregnancy and childhood constitute the central core from which the triad of asthma-obesity-diabetes is, at least in a subpopulation of patients,  Dr. Piedimonte said.  This opens a Pandora&#8217;s box of questions concerning the role of pre-and early post-natal nutrition as a determinant of chronic disease throughout life. The ultimate goal is to clarify the temporal sequence of early events life and the specific molecular mechanisms linking hypertriglyceridemia, insulin resistance, and inflammation seen in obesity and asthma, which may open a new chapter in the management of these medical conditions that are among the most common TODAY &#8216;Today&#8217;</p>
<p>Even a healthy weight children who have a metabolic imbalance due to poor diet or exercise may be an increased risk, according to new research that challenges the widespread assumption that is itself a risk factor for asthma.</p>
<p>They found that while the prevalence of asthma in general increases with BMI, was significantly higher in obese children and obese than children with a healthy BMI, but the status of a mere excess weight does not seem to be linked to increased asthma prevalence. However, after controlling for BMI and other confounding variables, the prevalence of asthma was significantly associated with triglyceride levels and the presence of one independent of BMI.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Dr. Piedimonte noted that animal studies recently presented by his group suggest a link between maternal diet high in fat and calories, triglyceride levels later offspring, and the development of airway hyperresponsiveness breathing early of life, alluding to a potential role of maternal diet in the prevalence of asthma in the offspring.</p>
<p>The results suggest that only above a threshold of some metabolic factors participate in the disease process of airway inflammation and hyperreactivity, which ultimately leads to asthma. More importantly, the association between asthma, triglyceride levels and the presence of existing independently, suggesting that children are a healthy weight, and even those who are underweight may be at risk of developing asthma because of a alteration of metabolic function that leads to the rate of triglycerides increased and the presence of one.</p>
<p> The metabolic defects that we studied may have confounded the widely publicized epidemiological link between obesity and asthma, as elevated triglyceride levels  and AN  are very common in obesity and metabolic syndrome,  said Dr. Piedimonte.</p>
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