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Thymus May Hold Clue To Rebuilding Immune System After HIV

...duced T-cells in peopleuntil about age 30 by which time it had slowly disappeared, replaced by fat. Butthe investigators found that patients in their 30s whose HIV infection wastreated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) produced new T-cells. This is important because HIV patients have lower...

"Super" Aspirin Does Super Job In Fighting Heart Attacks

...8-96 hours; 30 days; and six months. "At the early time points, we found a statistically significant reduction indeath," Kong says. "These drugs are saving lives." Those who received the platelet blockers had a 30 percent reduced risk ofall-cause death than those who did not receive the drugs. This meant...

Radically New Type Of Surgery Tested On First Patient

...mall hole in the skull. "This is the first time magnetic surgery has been done anywhere in theworld," Dacey says. "It eventually should allow us to be much more innovative indelivering electrodes or drugs for direct therapy of a variety of braindiseases." The following visuals are available: The ...

Magnetic Surgery System Tested Successfully On First Patient

... a curved path through the brain, but for thefirst time a computer is able to steer a catheter using externally appliedmagnetic fields acting on the catheter tip, giving us greater navigationalcontrol." Michael Lawson, program manager for intracerebral applications atStereotaxis, explained that a ...

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center And Targeted Genetics Corp. Publish Data On Adoptive Immunotherapy For HIV

...to sustain theCD8+ CTL at high levels for extended time periods can be useful therapeuticoptions. "It ha...one can make HIV-specific CTLslast for a prolonged time then it may cause clinical benefit." The proprietary process used to expand cells in culture is kno...

Millions Of Americans With Glaucoma Could Save Sight With Early Detection, Treatment

...d down my face -- I could seeclearly for the first time in my life," remembered Vesta, who had previouslyworn a very thick lens in her eyeglasses to improve the vision in her highlynear-sighted, "industrially blind" left eye. "I gave him a really big hug. Itwas like a miracle." While Vesta's case may be m...

Small Risk Of Pill Disappears After Ten Years

...and in the ten years after use ceases. After this time period there is little evidence to suggest any persistent adverse effects. Contact: Geoff Watts or Bryher Golding-Barrett at Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Communications Department t: +44 171 269 3613 f: +44 171 269 3262 g.watts@icrf.icnet.uk or...

Visual Environment Can Affect Even Healthy Eyes --- Nature Works With Nuture For Good Vision

... matter where the monkeys started at birth, by the time they were 1.5 years of age, their eye growth was a...e, using the other as a control. This is the first time that such treatments have been tested and then compared with a large population of monkeys with two ...

Factors Other Than Race Explain Whether Men In Study Had Health Insurance And Received Health Care

... were studied. Thirty-eight percent had AIDSat the time of their study visit; 78 percent were white; and most werewell-educated, professional, and well-insured. There was no difference between blacks' and whites' likelihood of havinghealth insurance, private insurance, using inpatient emergency ro...

So Near And Yet So Far. . . FDA Approves Laser Vision Correction For Farsightedness

...forhyperopia, farsighted individuals for the first time can also enjoy the sameopportunity. Ophthalmologist James J. Salz, M.D., of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, one of thenation's leaders in the field of laser surgery, was the principal investigatorof the VISX Los Angeles-area hyperopia clinical trial. T...

JAMA Study Shows Jefferson Medical College Program Brings Family Physicians To Small Town America

...practicingfamily medicine in its purest form, in a time when the emphasis in medicine ison primary care." # Thane Turner, M.D. 1993 PSAP Graduate Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University A 1993 graduate of the Physician Shortage Area Program (PSAP) atJefferson Medical College of ...

New Surgery At Cedars-Sinai Provides Hope For Epilepsy Patient Who Has Had A Lifetime Of Seizures

...nes helped control the episodes for awhile, but as time went onMary Kate required increasing amounts of medication. At one point, while livingin Boston, she was taking several types of anti-seizure medicationssimultaneously. When she moved to California in 1990, the seizures virtually stopped for almostth...

MIT Microchip Releases Chemicals On Demand

...ly the amount of drug released, but also the exact time ofdelivery," Mr. Santini said. For example, some i...of certain hormones every 90 minutesfor weeks at a time via a catheter inserted through the skin. Those hormonescould potentially be incorporated into a chi...

Nurse Practitioners Reducing Costs, Expanding Care

...and this can translate into patients spending less time in thewaiting room as well as more time for discussion between the nurse and thepatient." Nurse practitioners are one of four types of a...

Statistician Keeps Health Researchers Ahead Of The Curve

... research tool, hesays. "The shape of growth over time cannot be told by conventional methods," heexplains. "Children's growth over time may not look like a straight line. Ourmethod will show what it does look like." Wu and colleagues D...

School Computer Posture Problems Found

... unsupported on the floor." As childrenspend more time at such workstations, she says, their risk for injury is likelyto increase. "Although children do not currently spend prolonged periods of timekeyboarding, their developing musculoskeletal structures could be especiallyvulnerable to trauma," Oates s...

An Ergonomically Redesigned Analgesia Delivery Device Proves Safer And More Efficient

...nically logged in order to capture task completion time and programming errors. Workload ratings were obta...bjective preference. Data Analysis Task completion time and workload were analyzed using a four-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) in order to test for effect...

Immunex's TRAIL Molecule Shows Potential As Anti-Tumor Agent

...rcialization and other risks described fromtime to time in the SEC reports filed by Immunex, including the most recentlyfiled Form 10K and 10-Q....

Bone Cement Used In Total Hip Replacements Slowly Degrades In Body Over Time, According To UCSF Study

...hip replacements to bone, degrades in thebody over time and this, says researchers, may contribute to the ...cosewith gentamycin cement from 22 patients at the time of revision total hipreplacement. Time of implantation for the Simplex samples ranged from one to 23...

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Ranked "Most Preferred Hospital" In L.A. And #1 In Six Other Key Categories

... www.medbd.ca.gov. 4. Get acquainted. Take some time to get to know your physician or healthcareprovider by arranging a "get acquainted" visit. This visit will offer a chanceto personally speak with the doctor about your specific healthcare needs....

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