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An Overview of Data Trends in Autologous Stem Cell Research and Clinical Use – James P. Watson, MD – Video

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31-01-2012 13:32 James P. Watson, MD lecture sample from the 11th Clinical Applications for Age Management Medicine Conference, Fall 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada Pre-Conference Track 2: Regenerative and Cell Based Medicine This lecture focused on regenerative and cell-based medicine, Autologous Stem Cell Research. This field continues to grow in use by physicians across the world. From platelet rich plasma to culture expanded stem cells, the need for information about the applications of these therapies to treat patients has never been greater. This track will focus on the latest developments in cell-based medicine with speakers who are driving the research and using these technologies as part of their everyday practice of medicine. For more information about our upcoming conference visit our website http://www.agemed.org Or contact us at conference@agemed.org Visit link: An Overview of Data Trends in Autologous Stem Cell Research and Clinical Use - James P. Watson, MD - Video … Continue reading

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Statement – Rx&D Applauds Government of Canada for Investing in Personalized Medicine

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OTTAWA , Feb. 1, 2012 /CNW/ - The following is a statement by Russell Williams , President of Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) on the announcement by the Government of Canada today to ensure that personalized medicine will allow for more effective treatments, thus supporting our Canadian health care system in a more sustainable way. "Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies welcome this commitment by the Government of Canada to establish personalized medicine as the way to transform the delivery of health care to patients. "At Rx&D, we believe that providing the right medicine with the right dose to the right patient at the right time is crucial to improving health outcomes for Canadians. With the rise of chronic disease and an aging population, all governments are grappling with unprecedented demand for health care services. It is clear that we face a collective challenge to sustain and improve our health care system where traditional approaches are no longer efficient. "We commend the Government of Canada's commitment to engage in this work. Pharmaceutical innovation is a proven tool to help Canadians live longer, healthier, more productive lives. It is critical to the future productivity of our country, our workplaces, our communities and our … Continue reading

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Statement – Rx&D Applauds Government of Canada for Investing in Personalized Medicine

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

OTTAWA , Feb. 1, 2012 /CNW/ - The following is a statement by Russell Williams , President of Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) on the announcement by the Government of Canada today to ensure that personalized medicine will allow for more effective treatments, thus supporting our Canadian health care system in a more sustainable way. "Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies welcome this commitment by the Government of Canada to establish personalized medicine as the way to transform the delivery of health care to patients. "At Rx&D, we believe that providing the right medicine with the right dose to the right patient at the right time is crucial to improving health outcomes for Canadians. With the rise of chronic disease and an aging population, all governments are grappling with unprecedented demand for health care services. It is clear that we face a collective challenge to sustain and improve our health care system where traditional approaches are no longer efficient. "We commend the Government of Canada's commitment to engage in this work. Pharmaceutical innovation is a proven tool to help Canadians live longer, healthier, more productive lives. It is critical to the future productivity of our country, our workplaces, our communities and our … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise for Stroke, Studies Say

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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Treating stroke patients with stem cells taken from their own bone marrow appears to safely help them regain some of their lost abilities, two small new studies suggest. Indian researchers observed mixed results in the extent of stroke patients' improvements, with one study showing marked gains in daily activities, such as feeding, dressing and movement, and the other study noting these improvements to be statistically insignificant. But patients seemed to safely tolerate the treatments in both experiments with no ill effects, study authors said. "The results are encouraging to know but we need a larger, randomized study for more definitive conclusions," said Dr. Rohit Bhatia, a professor of neurology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, and author of one of the studies. "Many questions -- like timing of transplantation, type of cells, mode of transplantation, dosage [and] long-term safety -- need answers before it can be taken from bench to bedside." The studies are scheduled to be presented Wednesday and Thursday at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting in New Orleans. Stem cells -- unspecialized cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood or human embryos that can change into … Continue reading

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Kefei HGH – Video

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07-12-2011 14:11 Kefei HGH - link to online store rxdrughost.com Human Growth Hormone 250mg bottles Growth hormone (GH) is a protein-based peptide hormone. Premium quality of Growth Hormone kefei side effects affordable hgh anti aging buy kefei hgh kefei hgh com safe mail net our kefei hgh forums generic... Read more here: Kefei HGH - Video … Continue reading

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Clot-Busting Drugs Appear Safe for Treating "Wake-Up" Stroke Patients

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Study Highlights: New research shows that clot-busting treatments appear safe for "wake-up" stroke patients, who account for up to a quarter of stroke patients. Patients who wake up with stroke symptoms don't get standard treatment because doctors don't know if the stroke started within the 4.5-hour window for receiving clot-busting drugs. The new data supports larger-scale testing of clot-busting treatments in wake-up stroke patients. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clot-busting drugs may be safe for patients who wake up experiencing stroke symptoms, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012. In "wake-up" stroke, the person wakes up with symptoms after going to sleep with none. Not knowing when the stroke began excludes these patients from anti-clotting drugs that must be given within 4.5 hours of the beginning of the stroke. "Because wake-up strokes are common, occurring in up to a quarter of stroke sufferers, more research is needed on how to treat these patients," said Dulka Manawadu, M.D., lead researcher and a stroke medical consultant at King's College Hospital in London, U.K. "Patients who experience stroke symptoms should call Emergency Medical Services urgently and get to the hospital fast, regardless of … Continue reading

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Heartburn Drugs May Raise Fracture Risk in Older Women

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TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Older women who take popular medications to control indigestion and heartburn may put themselves at higher risk for hip fractures, researchers report. Long-term use of these drugs, called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), may increase that risk by 35 percent to 50 percent for current or former smokers, the researchers added. Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid are some examples of these medications. "Although PPI use might be strongly indicated in some patients, at least for short-term use, we believe that clinicians should continue to carefully monitor the need for long-term use of these medications, specifically among postmenopausal women with a history of smoking," said lead researcher Dr. Hamed Khalili, a clinical and research fellow in gastroenterology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. "Our data supports the recent decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to revise labeling of PPIs to incorporate concerns about a possible increase in risk of fractures with these drugs," he said. The report was published in the Jan. 31 online edition of the BMJ. For the study, Khalili's team collected data on almost 80,000 postmenopausal women. Over the course of eight years, from 2000 to 2008, almost 900 hip fractures occurred … Continue reading

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Kamagra Generic Viagra – Video

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28-11-2011 12:34 Kamagra Generic Viagra - link to online store ultrarx.org Sildenafil (Kamagra) 100 mg Kamagra is a medication which is devised with the formulation of Sildenafil Citrate. This compound is a competent constituent which enhances blood circulation by undermining the functions of cGMP (Cyclic... Read more: Kamagra Generic Viagra - Video … Continue reading

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This Week in Star Valley — Lotrisone Without A Prescription » Online Pharmacy

Posted: Published on February 1st, 2012

The Star Valley Independent has been covering the the varied communities of the are for 110 consecutive years without missing a single edition.  In that time, the newspaper has seen many things come and go and many items come back multiple times for discussion.  Take a look at what made the pages of the Independent this week of the calendar year 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.   25-years ago: The Star Valley Spring Water Company, which plans to bottle and sell water from the Intermittent Spring via Afton’s municipal water system, is expected to be in business by this time next year. The water content of the snow pack on the Salt River watershed is 63 percent of normal as of Feb. 1, 1987. Four teams jockey for world position–Perfect cutter racing weather was enjoyed by large crowds Saturday as our home meets narrow down to the finals this weekend. . . . Kent Brown is sitting with a 23.40 average, and Valley Sprayers with a 23.42, Royce Hoopes picked up enough time to move into the third place with 23.85, while LinDee Hokanson retains fourth with 24.03. Horseshoe Inn has a 24.13 average and not a good … Continue reading

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