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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
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So anyways, in case anyone was wondering where I disappeared to, I've spent the last month in a hospital fighting off pneumonia after getting back from my trip to Seattle during Thanksgiving week.
The pneumonia is licked, and I'm almost out of this rehab center. However, after being intubated for 10 days, I'm still having some problems swallowing, and I need to be careful how I eat. Also, my voice still sounds like a hoarse whisper. Anyhow, my laptop was finally brought to me so I'll talk to everyone later. ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Insulin pill may soon be a reality for diabetes treatment:
"Careful chemical structuring gets insulin through the stomach and into the blood." See: http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/...tes-treatment/ |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Researchers Aim to Speed Cures to Patients:
"Hoping to speed development of treatments for cancer, Alzheimer's and other diseases, scientists are testing new methods to research promising medications. Bringing a new drug to market typically costs upward of $100 million and can take as many as 15 years of research, testing and regulatory review. As a result, health experts worry that not enough innovative medicines are being developed, or that the progress is too slow." See: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...90572010514840 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Scientists hail breakthrough in embryonic-like stem cells:
"In experiments that could open a new era in stem cell biology, scientists have found a simple way to reprogram mature animal cells back into an embryonic-like state that allows them to generate many types of tissue. The research, described as game-changing by experts in the field, suggests human cells could in future be reprogrammed by the same technique, offering a simpler way to replace damaged cells or grow new organs for sick and injured people. Chris Mason, chair of regenerative medicine bioprocessing at University College London, who was not involved in the work, said its approach in mice was "the most simple, lowest-cost and quickest method" to generate so-called pluripotent cells - able to develop into many different cell types - from mature cells. "If it works in man, this could be the game changer that ultimately makes a wide range of cell therapies available using the patient's own cells as starting material - the age of personalized medicine would have finally arrived," he said." See: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...A0S0UM20140129 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Still, the original paper is 10 months old so I assume that there was more research done on the field in the mean time. Still, when this is finally applicable to humans, it could eliminate the ethical concerns against stem cell research. (I only say could since there will always be people ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Lose Weight By Ballooning Up With New Pill:
"A new diet pill called the Obalon inflates inside your stomach to mimic the results of weight loss surgery. Once you swallow the pill, the device can stay in your stomach up to three months before it is removed. The pill's maker, Obalon Therapeutics, claims overweight and obese patients can lose up to 20 pounds in three months because it helps you feel full, so you eat less. You can swallow up to three balloons in a 12-week period to speed up weight loss, according to the company. Currently the pill is available only for experimental use in the United States. But you can buy it Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Spain." "Another weight loss method the ASMBS is following closely is the EndoBarrier, a long, flexible tube resembling a plastic bag. The device attaches to the bottom of the stomach and snakes through the first two feet of the small intestine so that food does not come into contact with the intestine itself. Dr. Holly Wyatt, an endocrinologist with the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado, will oversee one of the 25 FDA EndoBarrier trials of more than 500 people beginning later this year. She said the device is based on the same premise as gastric bypass but doesn't make permanent changes to the stomach's anatomy, thereby avoiding many of the risks." "The EndoBarrier was approved in Europe, South America and Australia in 2006 and is expected to be approved for use in the U.S. by 2017, company spokesman Dan Budwick said. He added that in foreign clinical trials, average weight loss was 20 percent of body weight in 12 months or less and many patients were also able to reach healthy blood sugar levels and reduce or eliminate the use of anti-diabetes medications." See: http://gma.yahoo.com/lose-weight-bal...opstories.html |
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