Friday, September 3, 2010

Developing The Artificial Pancreas For People With Diabetes

August 22, 2010 by Medical Dude  
Filed under Diabetes, Medical News

All people with type 1 diabetes, and some with type 2, need to inject or pump insulin into their bodies to survive. Figuring out how much insulin is necessary requires frequent monitoring and can be difficult, even risky. According to Diabetes Forecast, the consumer magazine of the American Diabetes Association, one of the most hopeful trends in [...]

Gay Men Undergoing Circumcision Would Have Limited Impact On Preventing HIV

Adult circumcision has been proposed as a possible HIVprevention strategy for gay men, but a new study by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health presented at the XVIII International AIDS Conference suggests it would have a very small effect on reducing HIV incidence in the United States.
Circumcision is thought to reduce the risk of [...]

Three Biomarkers In Spinal Fluid Appear Helpful To Classify Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease

August 10, 2010 by Medical Dude  
Filed under Medical News

A “signature” consisting of three biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid was present in 90 percent of patients who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease but also was found in more than one-third of cognitively normal older adults, according to a report in the August issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
“The initiation [...]

Woman Survives 5 Year Battle With Flesh-Eating Bacteria

A woman in the US who survived a five year battle with flesh-eating bacteria, undergoing dozens of operations, including an unusual bowel transplant, has given an interview about her ordeal.
34-year old nurse and mother Sandy Wilson told the Associated Press (AP) that at one point she felt like she “was rotting from the inside out”. [...]

Young Women With Autoimmune Condition Need To Be Warned About The Dangers Of Smoking And Use Of Oral Contraceptives

August 2, 2010 by Medical Dude  
Filed under Medical News

An article published Online First and in the November edition of The Lancet Neurology reports that women with a particular subtype of antibody called lupusanticoagulant (LA) have a more than 40-fold increased risk ofstroke. Moreover, they have a 5-fold increased risk of heart attack compared with the general population of young women. The autoimmune condition antiphospholipid syndrome mostly [...]

Food, Fun, And Fitness Website Helps Improve Girls’ Food Choices, Fitness

Lively, educational comic strips, geared to 8- to 10-year-old African-American girls, can help these young viewers make better food choices and improve their physical fitness. That’s what happened in a preliminary study, reported several years ago, with 78 Internet-savvy African American girls age 8 to 10. Now, the program’s creators hope to repeat the study [...]

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