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04/22/10 - EXA Test : healthcare professionals perform a MAGNESIUM CALCIUM POTASSIUM PHOSPHORUS SODIUM CHLORIDE
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10/26/09 - DNA medical mystery -- OKLAHOMA CITY -- For nearly 30 years Dr. Charles Esmon has been on the cutting edge of modern medicine at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. With the help of his colleagues Dr. Florea Lupu, and Dr. Jun Xu, Dr. Esmon has now discovered a simple protein connected to human DNA known as histones can become poisonous during a traumatic injury such as a car accident or gun shot.
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06/25/09 - Infant-Sized Teenager May Provide Key to Reversing the Aging Process -- Brooke Greenberg looks like a toddler, but she is actually sixteen years old. She is only 30 inches high. Now scientists are studying her genome to figure out whether she possesses a mutation that prevents her body from aging.
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06/25/09 - Doctors Baffled, Intrigued by Girl Who Doesn't Age -- Years Pass, but Brooke Greenberg Remains a Toddler. No One Can Explain How or Why. -- By BOB BROWN -- Brooke Greenberg is the size of an infant, with the mental capacity of a toddler. She turned 16 in January "Why doesn't she age?" Howard Greenberg, 52, asked of his daughter. "Is she the fountain of youth?"
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06/16/09 - Rejuvenate me! -- ART OF HEALING By DR AMIR FARID ISAHAK -- This is the continuation of updates on rejuvenation/regenerative therapies, some of which were discussed at a recent medical conference held in Kuala Lumpur. IN the previous article (Rejuvenation therapies, Fit4Life, May 31), I wrote about stem cells and cell therapies. Today I will report on the role of nutrition, hormones and inflammation in reversing degenerative diseases. Several experts advocate using high-dose nutritional supplements as therapy for many diseases, including cancer.
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06/15/09 - Obesity ops 'raise fracture risk' -- People who have obesity operations, such as gastric bypasses or banding, double their risk of suffering fractures, US research suggests. Researchers for the Mayo Clinic in the US reviewed nearly 100 surgical cases spanning 21 years for their study. They found a fifth of patients suffered fractures - twice the rate typical for their age - with most breaks occurring in the bones of the hands and feet.
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05/22/09 - With new face comes new hope for others -- By Liz Kowalczyk -- James Maki, the nation's second face transplant recipient, said yesterday that he hopes his story will encourage more families to donate the organs of their loved ones. "My life has been a journey with many ups and downs," Maki said during a brief press conference at Brigham and Women's Hospital. "I hope this will be a chance to start fresh."
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05/21/09 - Identification of Key Protein May Explain Anti-cancer, Anti-aging Benefits of Dietary Restriction -- A protein that plays a key role in tumor formation, oxygen metabolism and inflammation is involved in a pathway that extends lifespan by dietary restriction. The finding provides a new understanding of how dietary restriction contributes to longevity and cancer prevention and gives scientists new targets for developing and testing drugs that could extend the healthy years of life.
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05/21/09 - Ten Sure-Fire Guaranteed-To-Work Rules to Avoid Becoming A Little Old Lady Before You Are 65 -- At age 65 would you like to feel and function like age 40? Would you like to have a ton of energy and look and feel ageless? Would you like to be free of many of the physical and mental problems generally considered age related?
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05/13/09 - Nobel Prize Creates a New Anti Aging Treatment. -- Nobel Prize Creates a New Anti Aging Treatment. -- A startling new anti-aging treatment called Biological Age Reversal Therapy is being pioneered by www.turnbacktime.co.uk. This new therapy claims to be able to help people look and feel younger than their actual age without resorting to invasive surgery.
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05/13/09 - NeoStem Files Patent Application for Cosmetic Stem Cell Face Lift Technology and Expands Stem Cell Collection Network into New Jersey --NEW YORK, May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NeoStem, Inc. (NYSE: NBS) (AMEX: NBS) , which is pioneering the pre-disease collection, processing and long-term storage of adult stem cells for future medical need, has filed a patent application claiming the proprietary stem cell technology of Vincent C. Giampapa, M.D., F.A.C.S. relating to cosmetic facial rejuvenation, which NeoStem first licensed in February 2009.
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