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Task force reports record drug bust

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

 Orleans County's location as a quiet, mostly rural haven sandwiched between two metropolitan areas has long been one of its prime selling points. It's also proving popular among suspected drug dealers. Saturday, police announced the largest heroin seizure recorded in the county when they stopped a Rochester man just east of that city and apparently headed for Orleans County as he returned from New York City with heroin valued at $200,000. He was also in possession of $3,000 in cash. He was charged with four counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. Arcides "Cuba" Dieguez-Castillos, 46, of Frost Avenue, Rochester, who is on parole and is facing felony drug charges in Monroe County, was being held without bail in Orleans County Jail. Also charged and held without bail in the seizure was Antane Seward-Lopez, 21, of Kappel Place, Rochester, who was charged with one count of first-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. The arrests came in a week during which Orleans County authorities made more than a dozen arrests related to prescription painkillers and heroin. "Prescription drugs, heroin, they are the same thing. They are opiates," said Orleans County District Attorney Joseph V. Cardone. "The pills are … Continue reading

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Cancer Drugs Make Tumors More Aggressive: Infowars Nightly News – Video

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

21-01-2012 18:06 Guest Mike Adams of NaturalNews.com will discuss breakthrough research that suggests chemotherapy can be more dangerous than helpful, as findings show it can multiply the chances of tumors and the presence of cancer in patients. SL Baker http://www.infowars.com http://www.prisonplanet.tv January 19, 2012 When natural health advocates warn against mainstream medicine's arsenal of weapons used to fight cancer, including chemotherapy and radiation, their concerns often revolve around how these therapies can weaken and damage a person's body in numerous ways. But scientists are finding other reasons to question some of these therapies. It turns out that while chemotherapies may kill or shrink tumors in the short term, they may actually be causing malignancies to grow more deadly in the long term. For example, Natural News previously reported: (www.naturalnews.com that scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Comprehensive Cancer Center and UAB Department of Chemistry are currently investigating the very real possibility that dead cancer cells left over after chemotherapy spark cancer to spread to other parts of the body (metastasis). And now comes news that a little-explored specific cell type, the pericyte, found in what is called themicroenvironmentof a cancerous tumor actually may halt cancer progression and … Continue reading

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Drugs search into crash with pregnant woman in Chelsea

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

POLICE are investigating whether drugs were a factor in a four-car crash involving a pregnant woman and a 15-month-old child in Chelsea. The incident occurred when a red Mazda sedan travelling south on Station St near Embankment Dr veered into oncoming traffic and collided head on with a BMW sedan about 4.40pm on January 28. A Hyundai 4WD driving north crashed into the rear of the BMW and then into a parked Holden Commodore. A pregnant 35-year-old woman, 33-year-old man and a 15-month-old child travelling in the Hyundai, all from Edithvale, were taken to hospital by ambulance but suffered no injuries. The Mazda driver was not injured but was taken to Frankston Hospital for observation, while the two occupants in the BMW were uninjured. Sgt Sven Koernig said police were checking into the state of mind of the Mazda driver during the crash and whether drugs were involved. “We’re investigating all avenues with this incident,” Sgt Koernig said. A 30-year-old Langwarrin woman has been charged with conduct endangering life and will appear before court at a later date. See the article here: Drugs search into crash with pregnant woman in Chelsea … Continue reading

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Vertical Pharmacy is an online generic drugs website – Video

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06-02-2012 06:22 Buy cheap generic drugs from vertical pharmacy The rest is here: Vertical Pharmacy is an online generic drugs website - Video … Continue reading

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Cell-based Therapy Research – Video

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

10-01-2012 17:54 Cell-based therapy research at Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute is quintessential to medical advancement. Medical director Dr. Paul P. Huang researches stem cell therapy pertaining to cardiovascular disease. He provides an historical perspective of stem cell research and explains how stem cells can help cardiovascular patients avoid surgery and improve their quality of life. Dr. Huang believes that regenerative medicine is medicine's next frontier. For more information visit http://www.swedish.org Read more from the original source: Cell-based Therapy Research - Video … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatments – Video

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

23-01-2012 21:41 WATCH THE LATEST UPDATED VIDEO HERE http://www.youtube.com Stem Cell Treatments FAIR USE NOTICE: These Videos may contain copyrighted (©) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding... More here: Stem Cell Treatments - Video … Continue reading

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(GMCR, STEM, DSCO) CRWENewswire.com Stocks In Action – Video

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

02-02-2012 11:09 Good Morning, It's Thursday February 2nd, 2012, I'm Christina Collins with CRWENewswire Stocks In Action StemCells Incorporated - symbol STEM - reported that the FDA has authorized the initiation of a Phase I/II clinical trial of the Company's proprietary HuCNS-SC product candidate (purified human neural stem cells) in dry age-related macular degeneration On its first quarter fiscal 2012, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Incorporated - symbol GMCR - posted GAAP operating income of $145.8 million, compared to $23.3 million in the same period the prior year and lastly; Discovery Laboratories Incorporated - symbol DSCO - reported that AFECTAIR is now registered with the FDA and is cleared to be marketed in the United States. AFECTAIR is a proprietary patient interface technology that simplifies delivery of aerosolized medications to patients requiring ventilator support. Thank you for joining me andhave a great day! For CRWE Newswire, Stocks In Action, I'm Christina Collins ********************************* THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL ANY SECURITY! Disclaimer: Never invest in any stock featured on our site or emails unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. crwenewswire.com publisher and its affiliates and contractors are not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers.Our disclaimer (Read … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Treatment For Blindness Shows Promise In Trials

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

Featured Article Academic Journal Main Category: Stem Cell Research Also Included In: Eye Health / Blindness Article Date: 23 Jan 2012 - 12:00 PST email to a friend   printer friendly   opinions   Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: 4.43 (7 votes) Healthcare Prof: Article Opinions:  1 posts The first published results of trials using cells derived from human embryonic stem cells appear to show they have passed an initial safety hurdle. In The Lancet this week, researchers report that two nearly blind patients, one with Stargardt's macular dystrophy and the other with dry age-related macular degeneration (the leading cause of blindness in developed countries), showed measurable improvements in vision that lasted for more than four months after receiving injections of retinal pigment epithelium cells derived from human embryonic stem cells. The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells were developed by the US stem cell company Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), and the trials were conducted at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. The report appeared online in The Lancet on Monday 23 January. Both trials are designed as prospective "open label" trials to test the safety and tolerability of sub-retinal transplantation of RPE cells … Continue reading

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Medivet's Stem Cell Therapy Featured on Animal Planets Dogs 101 – Video

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

26-11-2011 11:13 Stem cells are the body's repair cells. They have the ability to divide and differentiate into many different types of cells based on where they are needed throughout the body. Stem cells can divide and turn into tissues such as skin, fat, muscle, bone, cartilage, and nerve to name a few. With this capability, we can use them as a treatment for joint injuries, ligament and tendon damage, and fractured bones. Using MediVet America's Stem Cell Therapy, we have seen positive clinical improvement in 95% of the arthritic cases performed nationwide. Some owners have even reported seeing a difference in as little as a week! See the original post here: Medivet's Stem Cell Therapy Featured on Animal Planets Dogs 101 - Video … Continue reading

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Benitec Biopharma and Medistem Technologies Successfully Combined in Preclinical Stem Cell Therapy for Rheumatoid …

Posted: Published on February 7th, 2012

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA and SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire -02/06/12)- Benitec Biopharma (ASX: BLT.AX - News) and Medistem (Pinksheets: MEDS.PK - News) announced today the successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in preclinical models using Benitec Biopharma's patented gene silencing technology applied to stem cell-derived immune system cells called dendritic cells. The studies, which were led by Dr. Wei-Ping Min of the University of Western Ontario, were published in the "Journal of Translational Medicine" on the 31st January 2012(1). Benitec Biopharma's CEO Dr Peter French and Medistem's scientist Dr Rosalia De Nochea Champion were co-authors on the paper. "In 2003, Dr Wei-Ping Min's group, together with Medistem's CEO Dr Thomas Ichim, were the first to apply the technology of RNA Interference to the immune system, by silencing the autoimmune disease-associated gene IL-12p35(2)," said Dr. Peter French. "In the current paper, Dr. Min expanded these studies to a disease-relevant model, and using stem cell-derived dendritic cells was capable of developing promising preclinical data relevant to rheumatoid arthritis." By specifically "silencing" various genes, Benitec Biopharma's ddRNAi technology is capable of modulating stem cells outside of the body, in order to endow them with new desired therapeutic activities. The first clinical study which combined stem cell therapy … Continue reading

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