Participants find that shaving their head in solidarity with the approximately 300,000 children who are diagnosed with cancer each year and frequently lose their hair as a result of treatment, is a small sacrifice in comparison to what these children endure.
Day: January 31, 2017
KanCare reform measures grab the attention of House, Senate committees
House Minority Leader Jim Ward, D-Wichita, testifies as a proponent to bringing the inspector general out of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the agency overseeing KanCare, and into the attorney generals office during a hearing with the House Health and Human Services Committee Tuesday afternoon. State Medicaid director Mike Randol testifies during Tuesday afternoon’s House Health and Human Services Committee as they discussed bringing the inspector general out of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the agency overseeing KanCare, and into the attorney generals office.
ABA Weighs Mandatory Substance Abuse CLE
The American Bar Association is poised to endorse mandatory continuing legal education focused on substance abuse and mental health issues following a study last year that showed lawyers suffer from those problems at a high rate. At the ABA’s midyear meeting next week in Miami, the organization’s House of Delegates will consider a proposed revision of its Model Rule for Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
Msgr. Richard J. Skelly, 89, teacher and pastor
Monsignor Richard J. Skelly, 89, of Aston, a high school teacher and later a pastor emeritus in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, died in his sleep Thursday, Jan. 26, of a myocardial infarction at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Rectory, Aston. Msgr.
Dutch doctor cleared of charges after restraining patient for euthanasia
A Dutch doctor has been cleared of charges after an incident in which the doctor directed family members to hold down a “euthanasia” patient who was struggling to stop the administration of a fatal injection. “I am convinced that the doctor acted in good faith,” said the head of a committee that reviewed the case.
Timing of your meals might reduce heart risks
… meal frequency may not affect people’s weight, levels of “good” HDL cholesterol or other factors that affect heart health. Some people, she noted, do well with “grazing” throughout the day — as long as the food choices are healthy, and they do not …
Global Knee Replacement Market Set for Rapid Growth and Trend, by 2025
Knee Replacement is the common joint replacement surgery that are undertaken for patients with knee damaging diseases such as osteoarthritis, post-traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. The rising number of elderly patients followed by the increasing number of surgeries undertaken is anticipated to grow the global knee replacement market.
Non-invasive technique for examining fatty tissues could revolutionize medicinal drug testing
That’s the hope of Associate Professor Noriyuki Yanaka and researchers at Hiroshima University who have developed a non-invasive way to assess the anti-inflammatory properties of fortified health foods and medications. The team from HU’s Graduate School of Biosphere Science believe their technique for examining fatty tissues will greatly reduce the numbers of lab mice sacrificed and could revolutionize medicinal drug testing.
DOH calls on DepEd to listen to their side
THE Department of Health urged the Department of Education and other stakeholders to listen to their side first as to the urgency to implement their initiative in giving access to condoms among among youngsters who are most susceptible to Human Immunodeficiency Virus- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome . DOH Davao Regional director Dr. Abdullah Dumama told SunStar Davao that he still believes that their campaign to provide a platform to give free access to condom among senior high school students, which is scheduled this year, will help in curbing the growing number of HIV-Aids cases.
Why well-baby visits are essential
It is crucial that you always keep the well-baby visit appointments with your baby’s pediatrician. These visits are designed at just the right stages in your baby’s developments to help the doctor check on the growth and development of your child.
Dow 30 Earnings: Pfizer Fourth Quarter 2016
… quarter of 2015 had a negative impact of roughly $750 million. On the operating front, the company’s Innovative Health segment, which sells newer, patent-protected drugs, contributed sales of $7.7 billion (+1%), driven by continued growth of …
President Trump says he wants to bring down drug prices. His example? Aspirin
… . President-elect Donald Trump’s vow to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act has created uncertainty in the health-care sector. Here’s what Trump’s policies mean for the future of health care. Though there’s a “best price” provision for …
To smell the immune system: olfaction, autoimmunity and brain involvement.
Aside from its recognition and warning functions, olfaction serves many purposes in the CNS and remains one of the most important means of communication with the environment. In addition to olfactory tract input, the olfactory bulb also receives and provides input to other brain centers that modify neuronal activity.
An overview of the effects of tobacco ingredients on smoke chemistry and toxicity.
This paper presents an overview of a series of studies designed to assess the influence of 482 tobacco ingredients on cigarette smoke chemistry and toxicity. The studies are: pyrolysis of the ingredients; influence of the ingredients on smoke constituents believed by regulatory authorities to be relevant to smoking-related diseases ; influence of the ingredients on in vitro genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of smoke partiulate matter; and influence of the ingredients on the inhalation toxicity of smoke.
The effect of tobacco ingredients on smoke chemistry. Part I: Flavourings and additives.
… relevant to smoking-related diseases. They are based on lists published by D. Hoffmann and co-workers of the American Health Foundation in New York. The ingredients comprised 431 flavours, 1 flavour/solvent, 1 solvent, 7 preservatives, 5 binders, 2 …
The effect of tobacco ingredients on smoke chemistry. Part II: casing ingredients.
This is the second part of a study in which the effects of adding a range of ingredients to tobacco on the chemistry of cigarette mainstream smoke are assessed. The examination of smoke chemistry has concentrated on those constituents in smoke that regulatory authorities in the USA and Canada believe to be relevant to smoking-related diseases.
Nation-Now 50 mins ago 11:37 a.m.5 reasons to sign up for an Obamacare plan on the last day to enroll
… President Barack Obama took office. The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index finds that 15.9 percent of Americans lack health insurance so far in 2014, down from 17.1 percent in the last three months of 2013. Gallup interviewed more than 28,000 …
5 Ways NOT to Gift to Children … and 5 Better Ideas
Giving to children can be a weakness. We often want to help children actualize their financial goals and give them an easier life than we might have had.
Malaria Patients in UK Show Resistance to Treatment for First Time
… things could suddenly get worse and demanded an urgent appraisal of drug-resistance levels in Africa.” The World Health Organization cites that resistance in malaria tends to develop through spontaneous mutations. Around the globe, malaria infects …
Could Eating Protein Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer?
… vegetables slashed their risk by about 20 percent, according to research done by the Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health. ( Can Fiber Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer? ) And tomatoes have been singled out for their breast cancer-preventing …
Asia lead singer John Wetton dead at 67
… reached #4 in both the Canadian Singles chart and on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Wetton reportedly suffered several health problems in his later years, including alcoholism and heart problems, according Ultimate Classic Rock News. He underwent …
Marshawn Williams Hangs Up Cleats, Will Continue Education at Virginia Tech
BLACKSBURG Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente confirmed on Tuesday that Marshawn Williams has concluded his playing career due to medical reasons, but that he will remain at Tech to continue pursuing his degree. “On behalf of our coaches and our medical staff, it’s come as no surprise that Marshawn has remained upbeat and positive despite suffering another injury that led to this difficult decision,” Fuente said.
Lymphoedema trial extended by a year after 100% of patients report reduced pain
… months that it has already been extended by a further year, according to the Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University (ABMU) health board. Originally, all the procedures were to be carried out by consultant plastic surgeon Amar Ghattaura, who was the only …
Only Six Percent of Women Who Have Frozen Their Eggs Actually Used Them
With thousands of women freezing their eggs, many more are wondering if the procedure’s for them . While there is no way to know for certain, one thing you might want to think about before you make the decision is whether you’ll actually use the eggs you freeze.
What is the best time to drink milk?
Starting your day off gulping down a glass of milk might seem like a quick and nutritious start to your day Milk drinking is a routine many of us get used to from childhood, and many carry well into adulthood. But have we been drinking milk all wrong? Milk may be better saved as an end of day drink to help you wind down and crank up the sleep inducing serotonin and melatonin levels in your body.
Class 1 Malocclusions: To Treat or Not to Treat?
There’s good news and bad news when it comes to Class 1 malocclusions in horses. The good news is that these are the mildest misalignments, and some don’t even require treatment.
The Battle For Bristol-Myers Begins
Bristol-Myers has activist investor Barry Rosenstein and his JANA Partners as a shareholder. JANA hasn’t announced any plans, or even considered the stake activist.
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Pipeline Highlights 2017 – Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Pipeline Highlights – 2017” drug pipelines to their offering. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Pipeline Highlights – 2017, provides most up-to-date information on key pipeline products in the global Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia market.
Aevi Genomic Medicine Announces Enrollment of First Patient in Phase…
“We are pleased to have the first patient enrolled into this important study,” said Garry Neil, Chief Scientific Officer of Aevi Genomic Medicine. “Patients with 22q Deletion Syndrome often suffer from a range of debilitating psychiatric conditions, including anxiety disorders, ASD, and ADHD, with many patients progressing to psychosis and schizophrenia.
Tyme Announces Issuance of Second Core Platform Patent
Tyme Technologies, Inc. , a clinical stage biotechnology company developing cancer therapeutics that are designed to be effective across multiple tumor types, announced that the USPTO has issued patent number 9,549,969 . This substantially expands on issued patent number 8,481,498 in respect to using tyrosine derivatives in combination with agents that may increase oxidative stress to cause tumor cell death.
Dimension Announces Interim Topline Results from Ongoing Phase 1/2…
Dimension Announces Interim Topline Results from Ongoing Phase 1/2 Clinical Program for DTX101, Dimension’s Lead AAV Product Candidate in Development for Adult Patients with Moderate/Severe to Severe Hemophilia B CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 31, 2017 — Dimension Therapeutics, Inc. , a biopharmaceutical company advancing novel, adeno-associated virus gene therapies targeting the liver, a key organ for human metabolism, today announced preliminary topline safety and early efficacy results of Dimension’s multi-center phase 1/2 study of DTX101 for the treatment of adult patients with moderate/severe to severe hemophilia B. DTX101, Dimension’s lead AAV candidate, is designed to deliver stable expression of blood clotting Factor IX in patients with hemophilia B, a rare genetic bleeding disorder resulting from a deficiency in FIX.
Federal Trade Commission investigating Mylan over EpiPen
Mylan NV has received a request for information from the Federal Trade Commission in order to launch a preliminary investigation over whether the company violated antitrust laws over its pricing of the EpiPen, a popular allergy drug, according to a report by Bloomberg.
Campaigners bid to tackle cancer
… a special virtual reality headset at the event yesterday. Event host Councillor Eddie Moores, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Oldham Council was really pleased to support this event for staff and to help raise awareness about cancer …
Chileno Bay Resort & Residences Welcomes First Residents and Fast…
“Following a very successful year of sales that significantly exceeded our expectations, we are thrilled to accelerate the plans and break ground on phase two in just a few months,” said Mark Cooley, Partner, SV Capital Partners, developers of the resort Chileno Bay Resort & Residences welcomed its first homeowners to the brand new beachfront property in December 2016, following a brisk year of sales with just a limited inventory of premiere residences remaining. Before opening day, 90 percent of phase one villas were sold or under contract, which has helped fast track phase two of development, set to begin ahead of schedule with a groundbreaking this spring.
Anticipating end of Obamacare, state lawmakers press for contraceptive mandate
… without co-payments or deductibles but does not currently cover every form of birth control. A coalition of women’s health advocates is headed to Beacon Hill on Tuesday to lobby legislators on the bill, as well as other sexual and reproductive …
Thousands of people who died from alcohol abuse had no contact with treatment services
A substantial majority of people who died from alcohol abuse in the past decade had no contact with treatment services despite repeated admissions to hospital, health bosses have revealed. Public Health Wales has, for the first time, analysed the health records of 7,901 people registered as dying from alcohol between 2005 and 2014.
University Recreation and Wellness Center Possible Source of Multiple MRSA Infection
The article states that a letter from the local health department reported high levels of the bacteria were found on some exercise equipment and yoga mats. The health department has also recommended a more stringent cleaning schedule for the facility.
Kwesi Appiah the Messiah? Cambridge United fans should keep faith with current strikeforce
Cambridge United view from the pressbox: Aaron Mason gives his views on the latest talking points at the Cambs Glass Stadium When the BBC World Service asked on Twitter on Saturday if anyone had any questions for Kwesi Appiah, several Cambridge United fans wanted to know if he would be coming back to the club. Whether Lee James, the host of the Sportsworld radio show, put the question to the Crystal Palace striker, who was joining him on broadcast duties for the Eagles’ FA Cup tie with Manchester City, I do not honestly know.
Chris and Ciara Get Gifts Because Chris is Milhouse
Last week, Chris revealed to the nation that he’s the world’s greatest nerd, and suffers from lactose intolerance. Chris and Ciara were sent some VERY cool gifts to make sure that Chris can live life to the full, despite his debilitating intolerance to milk.
Curbing the prescription drug problem: What’s being done and why it isn’t enough on TIA
… first budget hearing and has more coming up at 6:20 a.m. AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: Today is the last day to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act marketplaces but looming over sign-ups, are worries that people will be left without …