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Ataxia Treatment – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

Therapy for ataxic patients is multi-modal and involves persons from different disciplines and with different types of expertise. We advise patients with ataxia to work toward remaining in good general health by engaging in regular physical and mental exercise, eating and sleeping well, and avoiding injury from taking too much medicine, falling, or developing aspiration pneumonia. A primary care physician is essential for coordination of health care available for patients, encouragement of preventative health management, education of patients about avoidance of risks, and to guide the use of medications. Patients with ataxia benefit from interaction with a neurologist for multiple reasons, including establishment and confirmation of diagnoses, to follow the progression of ataxia, and to learn of associated neurological or psychiatric dysfunction for which therapy may be beneficial. Related signs and symptoms may include spasticity, tremor, fatigue, myoclonus, dystonia, peripheral neuropathy, seizures, thinking and memory difficulties, and personality or mood disorders. Pharmacological treatment has been beneficial in a small number of patients with specific ataxias and further research is ongoing worldwide. Examples of treatable ataxias include those due to deficiencies of vitamin E or coenzyme Q10 and Episodic Ataxia Type 2 (EA2), in which episodes of cerebellar dysfunction are reduced … Continue reading

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4thWorld congress on Cell Science & Stem Cell Research – Video

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

4thWorld congress on Cell Science Stem Cell Research The OMICS Group Conferences' 4thWorld congress on Cell Science Stem Cell Research deliberates on the broader areas of Evolution of cancer, Tumorogenesis, R... By: omicsgroupconference … Continue reading

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Communicating stem cell research at Science in the City – Video

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

Communicating stem cell research at Science in the City Associate professor Elke Ober from DanStem talks about communicating her research to a broad audience at the Science in the City festival. The festival runs ... By: CopenhagenUniversity … Continue reading

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Kalispell, MT | Continuous News and Weather

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

6 hours 50 minutes ago by Kaci Felstet - MTN News GREAT FALLS - Top researchers in the fields of stem cell biology, cancer, AIDS, human embryonic development and prion diseases presented their research in a discussion hosted by the McLaughlin Research Institute in Great Falls on Friday. One researcher created Parkinson's in a dish, and she can now start exploring ways to stop the disease. Research has reached a plateau in the last few years, and as a result, funding has decreased. Although state initiatives have been successful in funding research, money is still an ongoing issue and need. "I think there's a need for a serious conversation regarding whether or not we believe in science and technology anymore, do we actually want to invest," said Renee Reijo Pera, vice president for research at Montana State University. McLaughlin Research Institute researchers tell us as they continue to break ground in health research, they hope to become a more well-known name in medical advancement. Read the original: Kalispell, MT | Continuous News and Weather … Continue reading

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Missoula, MT | Continuous News and Weather

Posted: Published on June 29th, 2014

6 hours 50 minutes ago by Kaci Felstet - MTN News GREAT FALLS - Top researchers in the fields of stem cell biology, cancer, AIDS, human embryonic development and prion diseases presented their research in a discussion hosted by the McLaughlin Research Institute in Great Falls on Friday. One researcher created Parkinson's in a dish, and she can now start exploring ways to stop the disease. Research has reached a plateau in the last few years, and as a result, funding has decreased. Although state initiatives have been successful in funding research, money is still an ongoing issue and need. "I think there's a need for a serious conversation regarding whether or not we believe in science and technology anymore, do we actually want to invest," said Renee Reijo Pera, vice president for research at Montana State University. McLaughlin Research Institute researchers tell us as they continue to break ground in health research, they hope to become a more well-known name in medical advancement. View post: Missoula, MT | Continuous News and Weather … Continue reading

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Could aspirin help prevent miscarriage? New research finds blood-thinning drugs like the painkiller could reduce risk …

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2014

Study found a faulty gene was present in 44 per cent of IVF patients compared with just 15 per cent of the general population Passed on through the male or female, the gene was responsible for repeated miscarriages as it caused blood clotting problems IVF doctors now treating the problem with blood thinning drugs, creating an 'equal playing field' and healthy birth rate of 38 per cent By Corey Charlton Published: 06:19 EST, 28 June 2014 | Updated: 07:14 EST, 28 June 2014 Simple blood thinning drugs such as aspirin could be used to prevent repeated miscarriages, new research has revealed. Doctors have discovered blood thinning treatment can fix a faulty gene found in a high number of those who suffer from repeated miscarriages. A recent study showed it was present in 44 per cent of IVF patients, compared to only 15 per cent of the general population. Aspirin could be the key to treating the genetic problem and helping prevent repeated miscarriages The blood thinning treatment now being used to fix the gene is said to be so effective it gives those carrying it an 'equal playing field with anyone else trying to conceive'. And those treated with the … Continue reading

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Advanced Genetics Mod 1.7.2/1.6.4 | Minecraft 1.7.2 Mods – Video

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2014

Advanced Genetics Mod 1.7.2/1.6.4 | Minecraft 1.7.2 Mods Advanced Genetics is a mod which allows you to get the special abilities of mobs and to combine them to yourself. So it is possible to explode! Download here : http://mod-minecraft.net/advanced-ge... By: Minecraft Supporting … Continue reading

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Let’s Play The Sims 3 – Perfect Genetics Challenge: Cowgirl and Horse Edition Episode 7 – Video

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2014

Let's Play The Sims 3 - Perfect Genetics Challenge: Cowgirl and Horse Edition Episode 7 Come join me on my latest journey into the complex world of sims 3 genetics, as I try to get perfect foals and perfect children. Will I succeed in getting pe... By: GamerGirlsNetwork … Continue reading

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Let’s Play The Sims 3 – Perfect Genetics Challenge: Cowgirl and Horse Edition Episode 8 – Video

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2014

Let's Play The Sims 3 - Perfect Genetics Challenge: Cowgirl and Horse Edition Episode 8 Come join me on my latest journey into the complex world of sims 3 genetics, as I try to get perfect foals and perfect children. Will I succeed in getting pe... By: GamerGirlsNetwork … Continue reading

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Deafhood & Genetics: Sleepwalking into Eugenics? – Part 4 – Video

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2014

Deafhood Genetics: Sleepwalking into Eugenics? - Part 4 A groundbreaking nature of the research were the group interviews held with laypeople who had no information or understanding of Deaf people or deaf issues. Eight focus groups were held; these... By: Clive Mason … Continue reading

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