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Stem Cell Finding Could Expand Women's Lifetime Supply of Eggs

Posted: Published on February 27th, 2012

SUNDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers report that they've isolated stem cells from adult human ovaries that can mature into eggs that may be capable of fertilization. The lab findings, which upend longstanding scientific theory, could potentially lead to new reproductive technologies and possibly extend the years of a woman's fertility. It was long believed that women were born with a lifetime supply of eggs, which was depleted by menopause. But a growing body of research -- including a new paper from Massachusetts General Hospital -- suggests egg production may continue into adulthood. The study is published in the March issue of Nature Medicine. "Fifty years of thinking, in every aspect of experiments, of interpreting the results, and of the clinical management of ovarian function and fertility in women was dictated by one simple belief that turns out to be incorrect," said lead study author Jonathan Tilly, director of the hospital's Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology. "That belief was the egg cell pool endowed at birth is a fixed entity that cannot be renewed." Dr. Avner Hershlag, chief of the Center for Human Reproduction at North Shore-LIJ Health System in Manhasset, N.Y., said the study is "exciting" but emphasized … Continue reading

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'Stroke Symptoms, Solutions' to be topic

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

Allegheny Valley Hospital PriorityCare program will host "Stroke Symptoms and Solutions: The Bridge to Expert Care" at 6 p.m. March 6 at the AVH Outpatient Care Center, 224 Longfellow St., Vandergrift. Teresa Domit, a registered nurse and AVH's chest pain and telemedicine consultant, will discuss symptoms of a stroke, the importance of seeking appropriate intervention within the "golden hour" and explain what to do if a stroke occurs. She also will review treatment options. For reservations, call the PriorityCare office at 724-226-7339. The program is free and open to the public. Butler Memorial Hospital Education and Clinical Advancement Center will offer a father-and-son class from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 1 in the Nixon Sarver classrooms in the tower addition at the hospital's main campus. Fathers and their 9- to12-year-old sons will meet to discuss changes during puberty and encourage communication. Topics will include an anatomy review, physical and emotional changes, personal hygiene, good health habits and communication. Fee is $30 for each father-son set. Adults must be present; more than one child per set may attend. Group rates are available. Registration is required. Call 724-284-4843. Allegheny Valley Hospital's Destination Wellness at Pittsburgh Mills in Frazer will host a Tai … Continue reading

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Book review: Colorado "Shaky Paws Grampa" helps kids understand Parkinson's

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

NONFICTION: CHILDREN'S Carson and His Shaky Paws Grandpa by Kirk Hall (Innovo Publishing) HIGHLANDS RANCH — Carson Hall was 7 years old when he noticed that his grandfather, Kirk Hall , always seemed to be trembling and a little unsteady. "How come you shake?" Carson asked. "Because Grampa has shaky paws," Kirk Hall answered, reducing his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease to a flippant phrase that a youngster could understand. Hall, 62,enjoyed recounting that story to his friends. He got such a good reaction that he decided to write "Carson and His Shaky Paws Grampa," a book for other children whose families are affected by Parkinson's Carson and his Shaky Paws Grampa, by Kirk Hall, illustrated by Alison Paolini (|) disease. A former marketing executive with American Express, Colorado Christian publishers and other companies before retiring in 2008, Hall kept the story tight. He wanted "enough but not too much" information about Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, a similar movement disorder that sometimes precedes or accompanies Parkinson's. In the United States, nearly 1 million people are living with Parkinson's disease, with an estimated 60,000 new diagnoses each year, according to the Parkinson Association of the Rockies. The cause of the disease is … Continue reading

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Clock ticks toward MS trial application deadline

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

Clock ticks toward MS trial application deadline The Canadian Press Date: Friday Feb. 24, 2012 2:49 PM ET REGINA — The clock is ticking toward a midnight deadline for multiple sclerosis patients in Saskatchewan who want to sign up for a clinical trial of a controversial treatment. Health officials say 670 patients have so far applied for the liberation therapy trial in New York state. Saskatchewan will randomly select 86 people to be part of the two-year, double-blind trial. Deb Jordan, a ministry of health spokeswoman, says there are an estimated 3,500 people with MS in Saskatchewan, and the number of applications is in an expected range. Jordan says patients will have to decide if they want to take part in a study where only half will actually receive the treatment. The province has said the first patients can expect to travel to Albany next month. Share with your social Network:   The rest is here: Clock ticks toward MS trial application deadline … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Finding Could Expand Women's Lifetime Supply of Eggs

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

SUNDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers report that they've isolated stem cells from adult human ovaries that can mature into eggs that may be capable of fertilization. The lab findings, which upend longstanding scientific theory, could potentially lead to new reproductive technologies and possibly extend the years of a woman's fertility. It was long believed that women were born with a lifetime supply of eggs, which was depleted by menopause. But a growing body of research -- including a new paper from Massachusetts General Hospital -- suggests egg production may continue into adulthood. The study is published in the March issue of Nature Medicine. "Fifty years of thinking, in every aspect of experiments, of interpreting the results, and of the clinical management of ovarian function and fertility in women was dictated by one simple belief that turns out to be incorrect," said lead study author Jonathan Tilly, director of the hospital's Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology. "That belief was the egg cell pool endowed at birth is a fixed entity that cannot be renewed." Dr. Avner Hershlag, chief of the Center for Human Reproduction at North Shore-LIJ Health System in Manhasset, N.Y., said the study is "exciting" but emphasized … Continue reading

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Massachusetts General researchers discover stem cell that makes eggs

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff Massachusetts General Hospital researchers reported today they have discovered a rare stem cell in women’s ovaries that they hope one day might be used to make eggs, a claim already generating vigorous debate among scientists familiar with the research. For decades, it has been thought that women are born with a finite supply of eggs, limiting their reproductive years. Doctors have sought ways of extending the fertility of women, especially as many wait later in life to begin having children. The research, led by Jonathan Tilly of Mass. General and appearing in the journal Nature Medicine, opens the door to the possibility of taking tissue from a woman’s ovaries, harvesting stem cells from that tissue, and then creating eggs. But scientists not involved with the Mass. General research said such an approach -- if it is even possible -- sits far in the future and will require considerably more work. Several scientists said Tilly, who co-founded a company focused on developing novel infertility treatments, had not yet made a convincing case that the stem cells he discovered can yield viable eggs, a critical first step. Tilly has been a lightning rod in the field … Continue reading

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Ovarian Stem Cells Produce Eggs in Method That May Aid Fertility Therapy

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

By Ryan Flinn - Sun Feb 26 18:00:00 GMT 2012 Stem cells taken from human ovaries can produce normal, healthy eggs, scientists demonstrated for the first time in an experiment that may lead to new methods to help infertile women. The finding challenges a belief that women have a fixed number of eggs, or oocytes, from birth that are depleted by the time of menopause, and that their ovaries can't make make more. The research, led by Jonathan Tilly, director of Harvard University-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital’s Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology, is published today in the journal Nature Medicine. In 2004, Tilly discovered that ovarian stem cells in mice can create new eggs, similar to how stem cells in male testes produce sperm throughout a man’s life. The latest study proves the same is true in human ovaries, and may point to new ways to overcome infertility or preserve fertility by delaying the time when a woman’s ovaries stop functioning, he said. “The 50-year-old belief in our field wasn’t actually based on data proving it was impossible, or not ongoing, it was simply an assumption made because there was no evidence indicating otherwise,” Tilly said in a telephone interview. “We … Continue reading

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Massachusetts General researchers discover stem cell that makes eggs

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff Massachusetts General Hospital researchers reported today they have discovered a rare stem cell in women’s ovaries that they hope one day might be used to make eggs, a claim already generating vigorous debate among scientists familiar with the research. For decades, it has been thought that women are born with a finite supply of eggs, limiting their reproductive years. Doctors have sought ways of extending the fertility of women, especially as many wait later in life to begin having children. The research, led by Jonathan Tilly of Mass. General and appearing in the journal Nature Medicine, opens the door to the possibility of taking tissue from a woman’s ovaries, harvesting stem cells from that tissue, and then creating eggs. But scientists not involved with the Mass. General research said such an approach -- if it is even possible -- sits far in the future and will require considerably more work. Several scientists said Tilly, who co-founded a company focused on developing novel infertility treatments, had not yet made a convincing case that the stem cells he discovered can yield viable eggs, a critical first step. Tilly has been a lightning rod in the field … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Finding Could Expand Women's Lifetime Supply of Eggs

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

SUNDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers report that they've isolated stem cells from adult human ovaries that can mature into eggs that may be capable of fertilization. The lab findings, which upend longstanding scientific theory, could potentially lead to new reproductive technologies and possibly extend the years of a woman's fertility. It was long believed that women were born with a lifetime supply of eggs, which was depleted by menopause. But a growing body of research -- including a new paper from Massachusetts General Hospital -- suggests egg production may continue into adulthood. The study is published in the March issue of Nature Medicine. "Fifty years of thinking, in every aspect of experiments, of interpreting the results, and of the clinical management of ovarian function and fertility in women was dictated by one simple belief that turns out to be incorrect," said lead study author Jonathan Tilly, director of the hospital's Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology. "That belief was the egg cell pool endowed at birth is a fixed entity that cannot be renewed." Dr. Avner Hershlag, chief of the Center for Human Reproduction at North Shore-LIJ Health System in Manhasset, N.Y., said the study is "exciting" but emphasized … Continue reading

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Alliance UniChem – AGM Statement

Posted: Published on February 26th, 2012

25 April 2006 Annual General Meeting of Alliance UniChem Plc At its Annual General Meeting of shareholders held in Weybridge this afternoon Paolo Scaroni, Chairman of Alliance UniChem, made the following statement to shareholders: "In the first quarter of the year the Group delivered another strong financial performance, in line with our overall expectations at the time of the 2005 preliminary results announcement on 28 February 2006. "The Group's wholesale division has performed well in the first quarter. Overall growth in our wholesale markets during this period was broadly in line with our expectations taking into account the anticipated effect of regulatory reviews, particularly in France, where governments continually strive to maintain costs at manageable levels. Initiatives taken by us in the year to date include the launch at the beginning of April in France of Almus, our exclusive range of generic drugs. "Our retail division has again continued to perform strongly during the period. Growth in our retail network has continued with a net 17 pharmacies added during the quarter including six in associates. In England and Wales the number of Medicines Use Reviews conducted by our accredited pharmacists continues to grow. "Overall performance from our associate businesses continues … Continue reading

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