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Researchers Finding May Boost Effectiveness Of Anti-HIV Drugs

...absorption, and in the kidneys and liver, where it promotes elimination of thechemicals it recognizes. That may help explain why the blood levels of proteaseinhibitors, despite administration at comparable doses, can vary so widely amongindividual patients, Kim said. "Because HIV attacks the CD4-expre...

Parenting CD-ROM Helps Reduce Children's Behavioral Problems

...earch that suggests interactive computertechnology promotes faster learning," says Donald Gordon, professor ofpsychology at Ohio University and creator of Parenting Wisely. "The key seems tobe the interactive process. People have to take an active role in the learningprocess. They spend more time with it beca...

Novel Therapy To Treat Lung Cancer Patients Enrolling Patients At UCSF Cancer Center

...themselves trigger the release of more MMPs, which promotes further tumor growthand expansion. Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels. As a malignant tumorgrows, it requires the development of blood vessels to supply its nutrients andoxygen. MMPs help these new vessels to grow by breaking down ...

Health Promotion: Can Scare Tactics Work?

...national, non-profitprofessional organization that promotes the health of all people througheducation. For additional information about SOPHE, contact Elaine Auld: (202)408-9804....

Postmenopausal Women Reap Heart Benefits From Foods Containing Vitamin E

...t getting plenty of vitamin Eimproves immunity and promotes wound healing. Mosca's co-authors are Thomas Tarshis, M.D., Kathy Rhodes, Ph.D., R.D., MelvynRubenfire, M.D., and Gilbert S. Omenn, M.D., Ph.D. The research was presented at the American Heart Association 39th AnnualConference on Cardiovascular Disea...

Mandatory Reporting Of Domestic Violence Cases To Police Has Mixed Support From California Physicians

...lencePrevention, an organization that develops and promotes public policies to reduceyouth violence using a public health approach. The study was funded by the Trauma Foundation, the UCSF's San Francisco InjuryCenter, the California Academy of Family Physicians, UCSF Center for the HealthProfessions, and ...

Research of Percy Julian , First Synthesis of Glaucoma Drug, Named National Historic Chemical Landmark

...ebration marking his 100th birthday. Physostigmine promotes drainage of fluid build-up in the eye, which wouldotherwise lead to the optic nerve damage and loss of vision that characterizesglaucoma. Derivatives of physostigmine also show therapeutic promise fortreating Alzheimer's disease and combating the ef...

UCSF-Harvard Team Reports Encouraging Results In Drug Study Of Mice With Cancer

...h in some way inhibits the molecular activity that promotes thegrowth of new blood vessels.) In the precancerous lesions, BB-94, endostatin, angiostatin and the combinationof angiostatin and endostatin prevented activation of the angiogenic switch inover half of the lesions that otherwise would have turned on...

New book on osteoporosis covers preventing and treating 'The Aging Disease' in consumer language

...ents. Vitamin D is essential for bone health. It promotes calcium intake andmaturation of bone cells. Good sources are sunlight and a daily multiplevitamin. The best diet to maintain bone mass is moderately high in protein, withplenty of fruits and vegetables. Men and women who perform weight-bearing ex...

Kidney Transplant Recipients Require Less Long-Term Care If They Receive Well-Matched Donor Organs

...hat has identical surface markers. Thenetwork also promotes the use of donor organs with few mismatches, but it doesnot discourage use of organs with more mismatched surface markers. By itself, the data could be used to argue that all donor kidneys shouldbe available nationally so less mismatched tran...

Emory University researchers say cholinergic agents may offer relief from tics in adults with Tourette syndrome

...ract. Tacrine is a cholinergic agent that promotes acetylcholine transmissionin the brain. It is currently approved for the management of selected memorydisorders but not for Tourette syndrome. In contrast to Tacrine, drugs that blockacetylcholine transmission can aggravate tic and need to be used ...

Wistar Institute Facility distinguished as center of excellence by Ben Franklin Technology PArtners of Southeastern Pennsylvania for second year

...theastern Pennsylvania is a statewidenetwork that promotes economic development and competitiveness in southeasternPennsylvania through technology and innovation. As part of the statewide BenFranklin Partnership, Ben Franklin supports the development of technology-basedenterprises through a portfolio of inv...

Symposium on treating drug addiction -- Tip sheet

...elings of pleasure and well-being. Worsestill, it promotes the release of stress chemicals that create tension anddepression. The two factors in combination create a chemical imbalance thatleaves alcoholics vulnerable to relapse. (George F. Koob, Ph.D., The ScrippsResearch Institute, La Jolla. MEDI 15...

Alcohol: the chemistry of the dark side

... of pleasure andwell-being. At the same time, it promotes the release of stress chemicals,such as corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), that create tension anddepression. In combination, the depletion of pleasure chemicals and thestimulation of stress chemicals creates a persisting chemical imbalance that...

Results of NUVANCE phase I/II asthma trial presented

...t results in difficulty in breathing. IL-4 promotes the differentiation of naive T helper lymphocytes into Th2 lymphocytes. Th2 lymphocytes secrete cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5, IL-9 and IL-13, which are key mediators of asthmatic inflammation. IL-4 is one of the molecules that induce mucous product...

Time-released capsule delivers 'growth factor' to improve coronary bypass surgery

...actor leads to a process calledangiogenesis, which promotes the growth of new blood vessels in the heart. Other techniques have been used to grow new blood vessels. However, this studywas different because it used a protein, not a gene, was a double-blind,randomized controlled study and was done on bypass pa...

Growing new blood vessels with a timed-release capsule of growth factor is a promising treatment for heart bypass patients, finds NHLBI study

...d with a timed-release capsule of a substance that promotes the growth of new blood vessels showed evidence of improved blood supply and heart function, according to a study supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health. "Growing" blood vessels, a str...

Growing blood vessels around clots in leg arteries may treat painful walking

...aid the protein "is a potent angiogenic agent that promotes the grow of endothelial or blood vessel cells." He theorizes that a dose delivered into the top of the leg artery (the femoral artery near the hipbone) flows down through blood vessels to the place or places where clogs exist. "The agent could be goi...

Hartford Institute/AACN award honors nursing schools for innovative gerontology education

...nstitutional care toward community-based care that promotes health and function in the elderly. Also honored t...herapy Program - Offering a unique curriculum that promotes interdisciplinary collaboration among nursing, physical therapy, and occupational therapy students, ...

New Mayo Clinic Healthy Weight Pyramid helps you lose weight and keep it off!

...t and lead to a lower overall calorie intake. This promotes weight loss and you still feel satisfied. The food groups The foundation of the Mayo Clinic Healthy Food Pyramid is unlimited amounts of vegetables and fruits (minimum 4 servings/day). One serving of vegetables equals 25 calories; one serving of fr...

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