Page 1,975«..1020..1,9741,9751,9761,977..1,9801,990..»

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2017

Evidence reviews Treatment of seizures for patients with multiple sclerosis Epileptic seizures occur in a relatively small number of patients with multiple sclerosis, but can have serious consequences. Because the cause of epileptic seizures in patients in MS may be different from that in other forms of epilepsy, it is uncertain whether patients with MS should be treated differently. We searched for studies on the treatment of epileptic seizures in patients with MS, but found none. Well designed studies that address this issue are needed. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune disease of the nervous system. Drugs that interfere with the immune system, such as methotrexate could benefit people with the disease. To date research suggest that there may be small improvements from treatment with methotrexate. However, until these improvements need to be balanced against methotrexate's potentially serious sideeffects. Until larger research studies are performed, it will be too early to say whether the benefits of this drug outweigh its sideeffects. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the nervous system which affects young and middleaged adults. Spasticity, a common problem in people with MS, is a disorder of voluntary movement caused by damage to the central nervous system. … Continue reading

Posted in MS Treatment | Comments Off on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Muscular dystrophy Symptoms – Mayo Clinic

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2016

The main sign of muscular dystrophy is progressive muscle weakness. Specific signs and symptoms begin at different ages and in different muscle groups, depending on the type of muscular dystrophy. About half of people with muscular dystrophy have this variety. Although girls can be carriers and mildly affected, the disease typically affects boys. About one-third of boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy don't have a family history of the disease, possibly because the gene involved may be subject to sudden abnormal change (spontaneous mutation). Signs and symptoms typically appear between the ages of 2 and 3, and may include: Signs and symptoms are similar to those of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, but typically are milder and progress more slowly. Symptoms generally begin in the teens but may not occur until the mid-20s or even later. Some types of muscular dystrophy are defined by a specific feature or by where in the body symptoms first begin. Examples include: Seek medical advice if you notice signs of muscle weakness such as increased clumsiness and falling in yourself or your child. . See the article here: Muscular dystrophy Symptoms - Mayo Clinic … Continue reading

Posted in Muscular Dystrophy Treatment | Comments Off on Muscular dystrophy Symptoms – Mayo Clinic

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): Aftermath and Diagnosis

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2016

Effects from Spinal Cord Injury The physical and emotional consequences from a spinal cord injury (SCI) can be devastating. Loss of spinal cord function can affect activities that are autonomous (e.g. breathing) as well as thought-driven actions (e.g. driving). Both motor and sensory functions may be lost. According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA), not every spinal cord injury results from a motor vehicle accident (42%), violence (24%), falling (22%), or sports (8%). Occasionally SCIs are caused by diseases such as polio. Spinal cord injuries are usually described using the following terms: Paraparesis: A slight degree of paralysis affecting the lower extremities Paraplegia: Complete paralysis of both lower extremities and usually the lower trunk. The upper extremities are not involved. Quadriparesis: Partial paralysis of all four limbs (arms, legs) Quadriplegia (or Tetraplegia: Complete paralysis of all four limbs Other terms used to describe neural dysfunction include: Paresis: Partial paralysis Paralysis: Partial or complete loss of motor function Paresthesias: Abnormal sensation such as burning or tingling The spinal cord does not have to be severed for function to be lost. Most people with spinal cord dysfunction present with the cord intact. Cord injuries usually fall into one of the … Continue reading

Posted in Spinal Cord Injury Treatment | Comments Off on Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): Aftermath and Diagnosis

Biotechnology Journals | Open Access – omicsonline.org

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2016

Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials is a peer reviewed journal which publishes high quality articles reporting original research, review, commentary, opinion, rapid communication, case report etc. on all aspects of Biotechnology and Biomaterials. Content areas include Plant/Animal/Microbial Biotechnology, Applied Biotechnology, Red/Medical Biotechnology, Green/Agricultural Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, Blue/Marine Biotechnology, White/Industrial Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, Orthopedic and Dental Biomaterials, Cardiovascular Biomaterials, Ophthalmologic Biomaterials, Bioelectrodes and Biosensors, Burn Dressings and Skin Substitutes, Sutures, Drug Delivery Systems etc. This Biotechnology Journal with highest impact factor offers Open Access option to meet the needs of authors and maximize article visibility. The journal is an academic journal providing an opportunity to researchers and scientists to explore the advanced and latest research developments in the use of living organisms and bioprocesses in engineering, technology and medicine. The Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials is of highest standards in terms of quality and provides a collaborative open access platform to the scientists throughout the world in the field of Biotechnology and Biomaterials. Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials is a scholarly Open Access journal and aims to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on the advanced and very latest research topics. The journal is using the Editorial Manager … Continue reading

Posted in Biotechnology | Comments Off on Biotechnology Journals | Open Access – omicsonline.org

Masters in Biotechnology Programs and … – Masters PhD Degrees

Posted: Published on December 26th, 2016

Considering a Masters in Biotechnology Program or reviewing options for Masters Degrees in Biotechnology? A Masters in Biotechnology can openupexciting Biotechnology is a challenging field that can involve a number of facets of both science and business or law. Many biotechnology master's degree programs focus on aspects of biology, cell biology, chemistry, or biological or chemical engineering. In general, biotechnology degrees involve research whether they are at a Masters or PhD level. Scientific understanding is rapidly evolving, particularly in areas of cellular and molecular systems. Biotechnology master's students can therefore enjoy rich study opportunities particularly in fields such as genetic engineering, the Human Genome project, the production of new medicinal products, and research into the relationship between genetic malfunction and the origin of disease. These are just a few of the many areas that biotechnology students have the opportunity to explore today. Another focus of biotechnology masters programs may be to equip students with the combination of science and business knowledge they need to help produce products and move them toward production. Today's complex business environment and government regulations require many steps and people with the ability to both understand and help produce new scientific technologies as well as get … Continue reading

Posted in Biotechnology | Comments Off on Masters in Biotechnology Programs and … – Masters PhD Degrees

Cerebral Palsy Alliance

Posted: Published on December 22nd, 2016

On Thursday 1 December 21 year old Andrew achieved his dream of climbing to the ...read more On Thursday 1 December 21 year old Andrew achieved his dream of climbing to the top of the Sydney harbour Bridge, two days ahead of International Day of People with Disability. Andrew set his sights on the summit on his 21st birthday more than 6 months ago. His journey kicked off from his first visit to BridgeClimb in May 2016, when he was encouraged to develop an action plan to help him succeed in the 1,002 step journey. Andrew worked closely with his trainers (including Cerebral Palsy Alliance's Teigan Butchers) and BridgeClimb over more than 6 months to develop a bespoke mental and physical training program, and took part in on-site assessments to review his progress and tailor the program. With the additional motivation of International Day of People with Disability, Saturday 3rd December 2016, Andrew was ready to demonstrate that his disability didnt stop him achieving his goal. Climbing with his brother Luke, mum Janet, Dad Graeme, Exercise Physiologist Teigan Butchers and BridgeClimb Customer Relations Manager, Dave Franke, who have been by his side throughout his journey, they were rewarded with Andrews … Continue reading

Posted in Cerebral Palsy Treatment | Comments Off on Cerebral Palsy Alliance

Genetically modified food – Wikipedia

Posted: Published on December 21st, 2016

Genetically modified foods or GM foods, also known as genetically engineered foods, are foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering techniques allow for the introduction of new traits as well as greater control over traits than previous methods such as selective breeding and mutation breeding.[1] Commercial sale of genetically modified foods began in 1994, when Calgene first marketed its unsuccessful Flavr Savr delayed-ripening tomato.[2][3] Most food modifications have primarily focused on cash crops in high demand by farmers such as soybean, corn, canola, and cotton. Genetically modified crops have been engineered for resistance to pathogens and herbicides and for better nutrient profiles. GM livestock have been developed, although as of November 2013 none were on the market.[4] There is a scientific consensus[5][6][7][8] that currently available food derived from GM crops poses no greater risk to human health than conventional food,[9][10][11][12][13] but that each GM food needs to be tested on a case-by-case basis before introduction.[14][15][16] Nonetheless, members of the public are much less likely than scientists to perceive GM foods as safe.[17][18][19][20] The legal and regulatory status of GM foods varies by country, with some nations banning … Continue reading

Posted in Genetic Engineering | Comments Off on Genetically modified food – Wikipedia

Embryology Journals | Peer Reviewed | High Impact Articles …

Posted: Published on December 21st, 2016

Genetics is a discipline of the Biological sciences that studies personal traits the human or living organism inherit from its ancestors through genes and Embryology studies the development of the fertilized embryo from the ovum to the fetus stage. Journal of Human Genetics and Embryology is a peer reviewed scientific journal known for rapid dissemination of high-quality research. This Human Genetics Journal with high impact factor offers an open access platform to the authors in academia and industry to publish their novel research in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. It serves the International Scientific Community with its standard research publications. This scholarly publishing is using Editorial Manager System for quality in the review process. Editorial Manager is an online manuscript submission, review and tracking system. Review process is performed by the editorial board members of Human Genetics & Embryology journal or outside experts; at least two independent reviewers approval followed by the editor is required for the acceptance of any citable manuscript. Authors may submit manuscripts and track their progress through the system, hopefully to publication. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their opinions to the editor. Editors can manage the whole submission/review/revise/publish … Continue reading

Posted in Embryology | Comments Off on Embryology Journals | Peer Reviewed | High Impact Articles …

Does Medical Marijuana Work for Ulcerative Colitis | I …

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2016

I have used cannabis for my multiple sclerosis for the past seven years, and after doing some testing (by stopping use a few times to see what would happen), I KNOW that it works for these diseases. I'm sure it works for colitis, too. I attended the January 2011 medical marijuana conference in Laguna Woods. OCNORML was selling a DVD of this conference's speakers, so anyone interested can probably order a copy and watch the speakers themselves. One speaker discussed how cannabis had saved his wife, and then his grandmother-in-law, from the effects of both Crohn's Disease and IBS. His wife developed both diseases. He did some research, and made her a drink called bhang, by gently cooking cannabis in goat's milk. Based on my experiences, if you cook cannabis at very low temperatures, you can infuse a liquid with the cannabinoids (and terpenes and flavenoids) without decarboxalating the THCa into THC. THCa, the natural plant acid, is not psychoactive. But THCa becomes THC, a psychoactive compound, when you knock the "a" molecule off by heating the THCa to 300 degrees Fahrenheit or more. I've made a cannabis glycerite to treat my MS and psoriasis, and I "pasteurize" it at … Continue reading

Posted in Ulcerative Colitis | Comments Off on Does Medical Marijuana Work for Ulcerative Colitis | I …

Leptin – Wikipedia

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2016

Leptin (from Greek leptos, "thin"), the "satiety hormone",[a] is a hormone made by adipose cells that helps to regulate energy balance by inhibiting hunger. Leptin is opposed by the actions of the hormone ghrelin, the "hunger hormone". Both hormones act on receptors in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus to regulate appetite to achieve energy homeostasis.[4] In obesity, a decreased sensitivity to leptin occurs, resulting in an inability to detect satiety despite high energy stores.[5] Although regulation of fat stores is deemed to be the primary function of leptin, it also plays a role in other physiological processes, as evidenced by its multiple sites of synthesis other than fat cells, and the multiple cell types beside hypothalamic cells that have leptin receptors. Many of these additional functions are yet to be defined.[6][7][8][9][10][11] In 1949, a non-obese mouse colony being studied at the Jackson Laboratory produced a strain of obese offspring, suggesting that a mutation had occurred in a hormone regulating hunger and energy expenditure. Mice homozygous for the so-called ob mutation (ob/ob) ate voraciously and were massively obese.[12] In the 1960s, a second mutation causing obesity and a similar phenotype was identified by Douglas Coleman, also at the Jackson Laboratory, … Continue reading

Posted in Hormone Replacement Therapy | Comments Off on Leptin – Wikipedia

Page 1,975«..1020..1,9741,9751,9761,977..1,9801,990..»