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Watch Out, Viagra: FDA Approves a Fast-Acting Erectile Dysfunction Drug

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

Paul Bradbury / Getty Images Last Friday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvedStendra, the first new drug in a decade to treat erectile dysfunction. Stendra, the brand name for avanafil, is sold by Vivus Inc. and willcompete with other erectile-dysfunction drugs currently on the market: Pfizers Viagra, Eli Lillys Cialis and GlaxoSmithKline and Bayers Levitra. Like its competitors, Stendra is among a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors, which work by increasing blood flow to the penis. Based on clinical trials, Stendra may kick in faster than its counterparts possibly in as little as 15 minutes. This is potentially the fastest acting of the four, Dr. Wayne Hellstrom, a professor of urology at Tulane University School of Medicine, in New Orleans, told Reuters. (MORE: Could the Cuddle Chemical Oxytocin Improve Male Sexual Function?) In clinical trials, 77% of men with general erectile dysfunction were able to get erections after taking Stendra, compared with 54% of men taking a placebo. Intercourse was successful for 57% of the men on Stendra, compared with 27% of men on the placebo, WebMD reports. This approval expands the available treatment options to men experiencing erectile dysfunction, and enables patients, in … Continue reading

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Featured Tutorial: Canadian Pharmacy Online Ordering Process for cheap Steroids online at Etalaze – Video

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

01-05-2012 05:42 Visit Website named on Youtube Video above for cheap Steroids online at website Etalaze ... zxetazx... ..c... ... Learn how to order prescription online. View our new Canadian pharmacy online ordering process, it is easy and simple! online pharmacy is a user friendly online pharmacy process your order by internet, mail, fax, or toll-free: 1.877.223.9977 Originally posted here: Featured Tutorial: Canadian Pharmacy Online Ordering Process for cheap Steroids online at Etalaze - Video … Continue reading

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First China Pharma Announces Audited Financials and Issues Guidance

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

KUNMING, CHINA--(Marketwire -05/01/12)- First China Pharmaceutical Group, Inc. (FCPGE.OB - News) ("First China" or the "Company"), a rapidly growing and technologically advanced pharmaceutical distribution company based in Yunnan, China, today announced its audited financial results for the nine-month transition period ended December 31, 2011. Understanding FCPG Financial Data Presented in the Annual 10K FilingIn an 8K filed on May 10, 2011, the Company gave formal notice that it changed its year end from March 31 to December 31. This change was made to have the FCPG group of companies all have the same year end, which simplifies the accounting and audit processes. The audit conducted by the Company's new auditors, EFP Rotenberg, was for the 9 month transition period April 1, 2001 to December 31, 2011. The audit was conducted over this 9 month period as the Company's previous auditors, Parker Randall, had completed a 12 month audit from the period April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. As per audit requirements, the financial statements reported in the 10K that was filed May 1, 2011 reflect the 9 month transition period from April 1 to December 31, 2011 and the 12 month period ending March 31, 2011. While this is … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatment Helps Pets with Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

Sanford, FL (PRWEB) May 01, 2012 Veterinarians at Val-U-Vet are performing adipose stem cell therapy on dogs and cats suffering from arthritis, hip dysplasia and more. After treatment, severely arthritic pets experience substantial decrease in pain, and have significantly increased mobility. These are not the controversial embryonic stem cells of the past. Adipose stem cells are harvested from a pets own fat tissue. According to MediVet, the patented technology provider, adipose stem cell treatment can actually reverse some degenerative diseases previously thought to be incurable. The documented before and after video footage of the patients is quite compelling. All animals have billions of dormant stem cells in their bodies. Adipose tissue (fat) has the highest concentration of dormant stem cells. The treatment begins with the vet surgically removing a small amount of fat from the patient. The fat is then processed on-site with MediVets LED technology to awaken the hibernating stem cells. The activated stem cells are injected back into the patient by the millions, where they go to work like heat-seeking missiles, repairing tissue. The stem cells also have an anti-inflammatory effect, which reduces the pets pain almost immediately stated Brandon Godwin, Marketing Director for Val-U-Vet. Within 30 days … Continue reading

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Large-scale simulation of human blood is boon to personalized medicine

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

ScienceDaily (May 2, 2012) Having a virtual copy of a patient's blood in a computer would be a boon to researchers and doctors. They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be effective in reducing the size of such a clot. Now, a team of biomedical engineers and hematologists at the University of Pennsylvania has made large-scale, patient-specific simulations of blood function under the flow conditions found in blood vessels, using robots to run hundreds of tests on human platelets responding to combinations of activating agents that cause clotting. Their work was published in the journal Blood. Patient-specific information on how platelets form blood clots can be a vital part of care. Normally, clots prevent bleeding, but they can also cause heart attacks when they form in plaque-laden coronary arteries. Several drugs, including aspirin, are used to reduce the size of such clots and prevent heart attacks, but, as platelets differ from person to person, the efficacy of such drugs differs as well. "Blood platelets are like computers in that they integrate many signals and make a complex decision of what to do," said … Continue reading

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Insulin resistance, inflammation and a muscle-saving protein

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

Public release date: 1-May-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Scott LaFee slafee@ucsd.edu 619-543-6163 University of California - San Diego In the online May 2 issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine publish three distinct articles exploring: Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions around the world, fueled in large part by the equally alarming expansion of obesity as a global health problem. But while it's well-known that obesity is the most common cause of insulin resistance the primary metabolic abnormality in type 2 diabetes researchers have only recently begun to effectively parse the underlying, complicated relationships between lipids (fats and related molecules essential to cell structure and function) and chronic tissue inflammation (a key cause of obesity-induced insulin resistance). In a wide-ranging Perspective article published in Cell Metabolism, Christopher K. Glass, MD, PhD, a professor in the departments of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, and Medicine at the UC San Diego, and Jerrold M. Olefsky, MD, associate dean for Scientific Affairs and Distinguished Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego, survey where the science stands, describing, for example, the pro-inflammatory effects of saturated fatty acids and the anti-inflammatory benefits … Continue reading

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South Korea Steps Up Stem-Cell Work

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

Nature | Health Regenerative medicine gets a cash boost from the nation's health ministry, but stricter regulations are needed to ensure safety May 1, 2012 By Soo Bin Park of Nature magazine Seoul, South Korea The South Korean health ministry announced last month that research into stem cells and regenerative medicine will receive a funding boost of 33 billion won (US$29 million) in 2012, four times that given in 2011. Overall, six different ministries will invest 100 billion won in stem-cell research this year. Until last year, public investment in stem cells in South Korea was relatively low and targeted mainly at basic research. But the country's Ministry of Health and Welfare is now expanding its support for clinical research on stem cells, with the money being used to link basic research to intermediate or clinical studies. The aim is to commercialize the research at an early stage. "From the current research atmosphere and infrastructure, the government has judged that stem-cell studies are now maturing," says Hyung Min Chung, president of Seoul-based biotechnology firm Cha Bio and Diostech and an adviser on the budget plan. He adds that his company is particularly pleased that government investment decisions on developing stem-cell … Continue reading

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ACT Announces Massachusetts Eye and Ear as Additional Site for Clinical Trial for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration …

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (ACT; OTCBB: ACTC), a leader in the field of regenerative medicine, announced today that Massachusetts Eye and Ear (Mass. Eye and Ear) has received institutional review board (IRB) approval to be a site for the companys Phase I/II clinical trial for dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD), using human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. We are delighted to announce that Mass. Eye and Ear will participate as a site for our clinical trial for dry AMD, said Gary Rabin, ACTs chairman and CEO. Dr. Dean Eliott and his team are deeply committed to finding new treatments for preventing blindness, and we very much look forward to tapping into his expertise and insight into the progression of macular degenerative disorders. The primary teaching hospital for ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, Mass. Eye and Ear is ranked as among the top ophthalmology hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report and has a reputation that is unrivaled. The Phase I/II trial is a prospective, open-label study designed to determine the safety and tolerability of the hESC-derived RPE cells following sub-retinal transplantation into patients with dry AMD. The trial will … Continue reading

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First fellowships awarded in new Canadian stem cell and regenerative medicine research program

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

"See The Potential" program sponsored by Canada's Stem Cell Network and Pfizer MONTRAL, May 2, 2012 /CNW/ - The first two postdoctoral research fellowships of a new program to promote stem cell research in Canada were announced today by the program's sponsors, Canada's Stem Cell Network and Pfizer. "See The Potential" is a program established to encourage the work of promising young scientists in the field of stem cell and regenerative medicine research. Under the program, six postdoctoral fellowships will be funded from competitions over the next three years. Fellows will receive a grant of $50,000 per year for up to three years and will conduct two years of stem cell and regenerative medicine research at a recognized research laboratory in Canada as well as another year of research at the Pfizer Neusentis laboratories in the United Kingdom. The 2011 fellowship recipients that have just been announced, following an internationally publicized competition, are Dr. Corinne Hoesli from Laval University in Qubec City and Dr. Reaz Vawda from University Health Network in Toronto. Dr. Hoesli proposes to conduct research related to engineering artificial blood vessels and is speaking today at the Till and McCulloch Meetings in Montral about the program and … Continue reading

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Juvenile Parkinson’s – Stem cell therapy – Video

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2012

01-05-2012 12:12 This video, is a testimonial of a patient from Uruguay that went to Progencell, to get treatment Juvenile Parkinson's . Talks about his experience, the procedure, the outcome and some suggestions. Language spanish with English subtitles, 7:10 min duration aprox. Go here to see the original: Juvenile Parkinson's - Stem cell therapy - Video … Continue reading

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