Every wound is different; the depth is different; and they're very irregular Yoo says.
Bioprinters could build organs with tumors so that surgeons could practice. At Stanford researchers have tried to get around this problem by breeding mice with livers made up mostly of human cells.
whether a painkiller an anti-inflammatory or a new cancer pill must pass a liver tox.
and treat type 1 diabetes he says. Bioprinters could also prove invaluable for medical schools. Students now train on cadavers
but when it comes to procedures like cutting out cancer nothing matches the real experience. Rather than printing healthy tissue bioprinters could build organs with tumors
or other defects so that surgeons could practice before entering an operating room. Whole transplantable organs that function properly will be the ultimate challenge
(I suffer from chronic gout)? Two issues first doesn't tissue culture require fetal bovine serum
I doubt mad-cow disease will ever be a byproduct.:)Do not try and bend the spoon.
I don't want anymore ALTERED FOODS being made we have enough people dying of CANCER & other processed food ailments for a lifetime?
or hundreds of TONS a day from a single vat and some psycho or terrorist contaminates the vat with the Sheep Scrapie Mad cow disease Kuru or Croitzfeld-Jacobs Disease prion?
Tens of millions of people could be infected with an incurable fatal disease that is so infectious that we must destroy the instruments used in patient autopsies
which could well cure some types of diabetes. Except in his native Japan the law has yet to catch up to his work.
On the one hand you could well cure forms of diabetes grow hearts or kidneys or any other organs and legitimately save lives.
THREATEN ANTHRAX OF GENERAL GULF OF TONKIN OF COLIN POWELL AND JOHN KERRY CON'S!
SHOT HIS WIFE EVA BRONAND DOG WITH A DEAF EDITH PIAF!>?>AND A War Bunker Phone!
THREATEN ANTHRAX OF GENERAL GULF OF TONKIN OF COLIN POWELL AND JOHN KERRY CON'S!
SHOT HIS WIFE EVA BRONAND DOG WITH A DEAF EDITH PIAF!>?>AND A War Bunker Phone!
This coming a day after I read that exposure to smog when pregnant doubles the likelihood of diseases such as spina bifida in newborns.
Cancer-causing radiation such as Iodine-131 Cesium-137 Tritium Krypton Strontium...2. A NEW Gallup Poll says over 70%of Americans want more WIND
and Ecological Consequences of Fukushima in which the amount of cancers caused by radiation in our food
The total amounts of deaths birth defects miscarriages heart attacks cancers etc. due to nuclear radiation is in the millions upon millions;
Fukushima is expected by Dr. Helen Caldicott M d. to cause at least 1 million deaths by cancer due to radioactivity already released.
If a Magnitude 8 earthquake strikes Japan before a fuel pool dangling 100 feet in the air is secured the resulting radioactivity is expected to be at least 40 times that of Chernobyl causing untold millions of cancers across the Northern hemisphere.
The small amount of radiation claimed to be safe by authorities added to our increasingly fragile environment will cause serious harm to the health of human beings and other living organisms all over the world.
Dr. Yablokov found ONE MILLION deaths due to Chernobyl. 5. Dr. Wing found that lung cancers rose dramatically in people exposed to the Three Mile Island radiation plume. 6. Dr. Gould
and Dr. Sherman found an increase in infant mortality in the U s. after Fukushima. 8. Dr. Mangano also found that in the first 50 weeks after fallout from Japan reached the U s. hypothyroidism increased 28%increase on west
coast. 9. Dr. Gofman did studies on the increases of breast cancer due to nuclear radiation. 10.
Even the pro-nuclear World health organization says breast cancer and leukemia will increase after Fukushima and predicts a 70%increase thyroid cancer risk in females exposed to Fukushima radiation as infants. 11.
It's not just cancers and death that nuclear radiation causes. Dr. Wertelecki found teratomos conjoined twins mocrophthalmia NTD microcephaly horrible birth defects and a decrease in cognitive skills due to Chernobyl.
This is just a TINY example of the cancers deaths birth and health effects caused by nuclear radiation.
Again I highly recommend everyone watch the speakers at the Fukushima Symposium to learn more. www. totalwebcasting. com/view/?
/id=hcfthe doctors at the Symposium have spent decades studying the effects of nuclear radiation and their grim analysis is in their presentations.
And nuclear radiation is not just affecting humans. Animals are showing signs of radiation exposure.
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Nuclear and radiation accidentsthe*4000 cancer number associated with Chernobyl is the number of cancers--not deaths--attributed to Chernobyl.
thyroid cancers in children and adolescents. Thyroid cancer is highly treatable and the average 5-year survival rate is about 97%.
%If it's caught early as is likely in the Chernobyl-affected area where intensive monitoring has been ongoing the survival rate is virtually 100%.
Although radiation may cause cancer at high doses and high dose rates public health data do not absolutely establish the occurrence of cancer following exposure to low doses and dose rates âÂ#Âbelow about 10000 mrem (100 msv).
Studies of occupational workers who are exposed chronically to low levels of radiation above normal background have shown no adverse biological effects. http://www. nrc. gov/about-nrc/radiation/health-effects/rad
-exposure-cancer. htmlhere's a graphic comparison of different levels of radiation dosages: http://xkcd. com/radiation/And here's an MIT study from 2012 which suggests that the established long-term radiation dosage limits may be 10 times too conservative due to the way the cancerous effects are measured;
and are not cancer causing and create jobs with medical benefits! People with good paying skill jobs pay taxes too and the government needs it taxes
and Fukushima are the whole of world nuclear contamination. Whether it's the weapons and the nuke plants that create those isotopes
because malaria yellow fever dysentery and other diseases claimed the lives of approximately 20000 workers. The U s. took over the project in 1904 and implemented some sanitation practices--including draining wetlands
The land of the jungle where the mosquito sang her weird song of death unmolested for four hundred years vying with the germs of dysentery typhoid fever and pneumonia in the destruction of human life;
It has been accomplished by the forceful and efficient efforts of a corps of intelligent sanitarians who have proven themselves master pioneers in the prevention of tropical diseases
and the amount spent for the prevention of disease it is found that about one cent per day per man has been expended.
and streams the most important of the latter being the Chagres Eiver celebrated for malignant malarial disease.
The heavy rainfall insures permanent stagnant water where the larvae of the yellow fever and malarial mosquitos thrive in countless millions;
Decaying animal matter leads to the generation of innumerable flies ever ready to convey disease
and the water supply is polluted and pregnant with disease germs. This is the condition of things now in the surrounding country
Yellow fever had been endemic for hundreds of years and epidemic when new material was available. Malaria was ever present consuming the life blood
and limiting the capacity of generation after generation of the native population and attacking the unacclimated with vigor and fatality.
Typhoid fever was very common and the ravages of dysentery were sorely distressing. The history of the Isthmus is linked inseparably with disease and death.
For more than three hundred years it was the favorite highway from ocean to ocean and many thousands perished en route from tropical disease.
The Panama railroad is only forty-five miles long but it took five years to build it
and the cost in human life has never been estimated satisfactorily. Two different times a thousand imported men all died within one year.
One of the most pathetic incidents in all the history of human effort was the failure of The french
Gorgas himself says that the Americans could have done no better than The french without the knowledge of the mosquito as a disease carrier.
which yellow fever has been banished for more than six years; where the mortality from typhoid fever and dysentery has been reduced to the minimum;
where malaria has become mild and controllable; the country where the deaths per thousand among canal employees instead of De Lesseps's 240 is only seven and one half.
It is almost unbelievable but it is true. Among white American employees the death rate is less than three per thousand.
Now the real war against diseases was begun lakes and swamps that had never been drained since nature made them poured out their accumulated filth to the sea;
and fumigation resorted to when necessary in handling contagious diseases. Rotting vegetable and animal matter offal
a hospital car was run with every train for the ill or the injured; medical and surgical service was skilled
But it was the one cent per day per man expended for the prevention of disease that worked the miracle.
and shall be subordinated to the prevention of disease. And this will not be altogether humanitarianism for a human life has its commercial value a definite value worthy of consideration One of the first results of this remarkable sanitary crusade will be noticed in Central and South america.
and enervated by centuries of disease have not kept pace with the progress of the world
Shall we go on permitting hundreds of thousands of people to die of preventable diseases like typhoid fever malaria and tuberculosis?
The heavy mortality from these and other diseases is highly discreditable to an enlightened people.
and conscienceless food adulterators were spending money by the millions to defeat the purpose of the people to establish a health bureau in Washington to prevent disease
Thorough instruction of our twenty millions of school children on practical sanitation would result in reducing the mortality from preventable diseases by half in one generation.
and a veritable health resort right in the midst of disease and death. The Panama canal is a wonderful feat of engineering
and when you burn them you get a whole cocktail of cancer-causing stuff. Puckett estimated that just more than half of the material processed in Guiyu actually got recycled judging from the tons of plastic leaded glass and burned circuit boards discarded near waterways and in open fields.
In 2002 BAN produced a film about his trip called Exporting Harm: The High-tech Trashing of Asia.
In 2010 The Economist honored him with one of its awards for energy and the environment (along with Steve jobs and Harald zur Housen a Nobel-winning cancer researcher).
The upshot is that shipments of recyclables into the country must truly be recyclables not contaminants or waste.
#New vaccine against lung diseases in goats and sheepan intranasal spray was developed using local isolated bacterium in Malaysia
and it was found to provide better protection against infections by Mannheimia haemolytica bacterium than imported vaccines.
or pneumonic diseases in goats and sheep that was developed and patented by its scientists. The soft launch of STVAC7 the first intranasal spray vaccine for goats
or respiratory diseases of goats and sheep caused by bacteria. It was developed and produced using sophisticated recombinant technology
which unlike the imported vaccines has been demonstrated to provide protection against bacterium infection in the small ruminants like goats and sheep.
The current available vaccines against this disease are imported vaccines prepared using foreign strains. They are given via intramuscular injections.
Therefore STVAC7 was developed using local isolated bacterium that was found to be able to provide protection against infections by Mannheimia haemolytica bacterium A2 A7 and A9.
If used according to the suggested protocol it can reduce mortality due to this disease by more than 90%he added.
Prof Zamri said the pneumonic diseases brought about by the bacterium usually caused a mortality rate of 30%during the rainy season
and technology could be modified to produce vaccines against other diseases of animals and humans. In fact the technology can be modified further to produce test kits for various diseases he said.
Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM. The original article was written by Noor Eszereen Juferi.
Whitefly experimentation to prevent contamination of agricultureon November 8th Jove the Journal of Visualized Experiments will introduce a new technique to aid in the development of defenses against diseases threatening food crops worldwide.
The whitefly method provides a means of interfering with the plant-contamination process as well as the cultivation of plants that are altogether resistant to infection.
and her colleagues write that numerous genera of whitefly-transmitted plant viruses (such as Begomovirus Carlavirus Crinivirus Ipomovirus Torradovirus) are part of an emerging and economically significant group of pathogens affecting important food
while omitting the possibility of cross-contamination to other viruses--an easily encountered problem because of the sheer number of whiteflies used in testing.
Such contamination would jeopardize the results of an entire experiment. After exposing large numbers of a particular plant species to a specific whitefly-transmitted virus a researcher can then note which individual plants resisted infection and why.
This article outlines how to generate hundreds or thousands of infected plants year-round by exposing them to whiteflies each week.
Therefore the whitefly-assisted transmission method provides researchers with a powerful means for continued experimentation in developing plant defenses against the threat of whitefly-transmitted disease.
One of her creations gold nanoshells is the subject of several clinical trials for cancer treatment.
and how behavior changes the brain both in health and disease. These advances will be due mainly to the inherent capacity of fmri for repeated measures over longitudinal studies.
Dr Chatterjee's research uses an approach called TILLING (Targeting Induced Lesions In The Genome) an established non-GM method for creating
Wastewater can contain pathogens and dangerous metals like mercury chromium and arsenic said Pavlo Bohutskyi an environmental engineering doctoral student and leader of this team.
At the same time the pathogens in wastewater such as viruses fungi and bacteria could destroy the algae themselves
We found two strains that can grow well alongside pathogens and one that is already present in wastewater samples Bohutskyi said.
It has been proven to decrease the risk of obesity and diabetes. This discovery holds promise on many fronts beyond food systems.
and treat cancer. In diagnosing cancer nanoparticles with cancer-seeking properties might be injected into a patient before a medical scan.
If even an early form of cancer were present the particles would accumulate in the abnormal tissue
and make it visible for early diagnosis and the best chances for recovery. For treating the disease nanoparticles would preferentially collect in
and destroy only the abnormal cells sparing healthy tissue from the damage that triggers side effects with existing cancer chemotherapy.
Warner acknowledges that his studies are not at this stage yet because to date all of their studies are based on in vitro measurements
and a growing recognition of the impacts of contaminants that cannot be removed easily by existing treatment processes.
Dow has made also investments that are solving the waterborne disease crisis by bringing affordable potable water through deployment of low-cost community-based water systems.
and grab circulating tumor cells or CTCS that break away from cancers and enter the blood often leading to the spread of cancer to other parts of the body.
If more studies confirm the technology's effectiveness the Nanovelcro Chip device could enable doctors to access
and identify cancerous cells in the bloodstream which would provide the diagnostic information needed to create individually tailored treatments for patients with prostate cancer.
The researchers believe this technology may function as a liquid biopsy revolutionizing conventional biopsy practices
Today's biopsies require the removal of tissue samples through a needle inserted into a solid tumor a procedure that is invasive and sometimes painful.
Biopsies are extremely difficult in metastatic prostate cancer because the disease often spreads to bone where the availability of the tissue is low.
The biggest challenges in the treatment of cancer are that every person's tumor differs greatly
and often mutates over time especially in response to treatment. Researchers hope that by analyzing these CTCS doctors will be able to understand the tumor evolution in each individual.
By monitoring the genetic changes in CTCS and their invasiveness in a tissue culture dish doctors may be able to quickly adjust their treatment plans in response We are optimistic that the use of our Nanovelcro CTC technology will revolutionize prostate cancer treatment.
We know that cancers evolve over time and that every patient's cancer is a unique problem--the'one-size-fits-all'approach is not going to allow us to cure prostate cancer
or any other cancer said Edwin M. Posadas MD medical director of the Urologic Oncology Program at Cedars-Sinai's Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute and senior author
of the article in the March online issue of Advanced Materials. This evolution means that we need to be able to monitor these changes over time
and to ensure a patient's treatment is individualized and optimized. The molecular characterizations of CTCS will provide real-time information allowing us to choose the right treatment for the right patient at the right time.
The existence of CTCS and their role in cancer metastasis was suspected first more than 140 years ago
the Nanovelcro CTC chip laser capture microdissection and whole exome sequencing said Yi-Tsung Lu MD a postdoctoral scientist at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer
This advancement will in principle allow us to track the genomic evolution of prostate cancer after we initiate a therapy
and will allow us to better understand the mechanism of drug resistance that is common in prostate cancer patients.
We hope the comprehensive understanding of cancer biology at the individual level will ultimately lead to better therapy choice for patients suffering from advanced cancer.
and pick up the CTCS from the Nanovelcro Chip virtually eliminating any trace of any contamination from white blood cells
and may help doctors personalize therapies to a patient's unique cancer. To date CTC capture technologies have been able to do little more than count the number of CTCS which is informative but not very useful from a treatment planning perspective.
His enthusiasm is echoed by Leland W. K. Chung Phd director of the Urologic Oncology Research Program at the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Science Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA and VA Greater Los angeles Healthcare System Beijing Genomics Institute in China Cytolumina Technologies
Cedars-Sinai researchers were supported by a Young Investigator Award and a Challenge Award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation research grants (P01 CA098912 and R01 CA122602) from the National institutes of health a Department of defense Idea
UCLA researchers were supported by a Creativity Award from the Prostate Cancer Foundation and research grants (R21 CA151159 and R33 CA157396) from the National institutes of health/National Cancer Institute Innovative Molecular Analysis
The beetles don't carry disease but their larvae feed on the ash trees'sap effectively killing the trees by depriving trees of their nourishment.
The first project was launched in 2009 by the Department of energy at a corn ethanol production facility in Decatur Ill. operated by the Archer daniel midlands Company.
and Technology are the latest in a long effort to understand the environmental aspects of antibiotic resistance which threatens decades of progress in fighting disease.
Alvarez contended that confined animal feeding operations (CAFOS) are potential sources of environmental contamination by antibiotics
Jim Drouillard professor of animal sciences and industry developed a technique that enriches ground beef with omega-3 fatty acids--fatty acids that have been shown to reduce heart disease cholesterol and high blood pressure.
and other omega-3 rich grains have fewer respiratory diseases. The cattle also have higher fertility rates which helps offset infertility among dairy cattle.
and reduce diabetes in cattle. Research showed that omega-3 levels dramatically increased in the cattle as more flaxseed was introduced into their diet.
For instance the fibers can be wound to coat complex shapes. Because the fibers change color under strain the technology could lend itself to smart sports textiles that change color in areas of muscle tension
Killian and fellow scientists from Rice and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center co-founded Nano3d Biosciences in 2009 after creating a technology that uses magnetism to levitate
#Cow behavior changes in response to deterioration in healthwhen a cow develops mastitis her behaviour changes
but is it possible to recognise the signs of this diseases in other ways and even earlier?
A dairy cow becomes restless four hours after it contracts bacterial mastitis. Simultaneously the other symptoms of a steadily progressing inflammation such as increased body temperature
The study showed that it is in the milk that the first symptoms of a disease can be detected
At a conventional milking stall mastitis is detected often as late as during a milking session
and on welfare technologies will increasingly target at early detection of signals that predict a health problem of an animal.
This will enable the launch of preventive measures at an earlier stage than before affecting the process of a cow contracting a disease and shortening the recovery time.
Mastitis is extremely harmful for both the farmer and the cow. When an inflammation has gained a footing the cow is seriously ill.
With regard to the cow's well-being and the financial impact caused by the disease warning signals should be intercepted as early
and Osaka universities who have come up with a simple way to spot contaminants. Because it's so easy to accidently introduce impurities into graphene labs led by physicists Junichiro Kono of Rice
Benefits of carotenoidswhatâ's more according to the researchers the inclusion of carotenoids in a diet can help to reduce risk of developing diseases such as certain types of cancer heart disease or damage to vision especially those related to an aging population.
Oats are now the third largest food staple in China growing in popularity as that country deals with rising rates of cancer diabetes heart disease and intestinal issues.
and for treating complex tumors and degenerative spine problems resulting in fewer complications and better outcomes for patients.
The surgeons said the technology has others applications for treating spinal disorders serving as a tool to remove tumors decompress the spinal column
A third study determined that the image-guided technique can be useful for other minimally invasive procedures including thoracic endoscopic spine surgery to remove tumors infections
Dong and his team will build miniature greenhouses that precisely control light intensity humidity temperature carbon dioxide chemicals and even pathogens.
and Madan Bhattacharyya who's studying how fungal pathogens interact with soybean seeds at different moisture levels.
and is an academic research tool that has many of the same features as powerful learning aids that are currently on the market.
These tools which are called sometimes digital tutors can be used as study aids or as platforms for administering homework
and treat human waste result in serious health problems and death--food and water tainted with pathogens from fecal matter results in the deaths of roughly 700000 children each year.
Linden's team is one of 16 around the world funded by the Gates Reinvent the Toilet Challenge since 2011.
and transferred to the fiber-optic cable system--similar in some ways to a data transmission line--can heat up the reaction chamber to over 600 degrees Fahrenheit to treat the waste material disinfect pathogens in both feces and urine and produce char.
For example the systems biology approach could be applied in research to develop sweeter citrus fruit disease-resistant rice or drought-resistant trees.
Helps babies struggling to breathethe first clinical study of a low-cost neonatal breathing system created by Rice university bioengineering students demonstrated that the device increased the survival rate of newborns with severe respiratory illness from 44
The researchers found that premature infants with complications like sepsis very low birth weight and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) benefited most from the new technology.
Survival rates more than doubled for babies with RDS and more than tripled for babies in the other two categories after treatment with bubble CPAP.
respiratory distress syndrome 64 percent with bubble CPAP compared with 23 percent without; very low birth weight 65 percent with bubble CPAP compared with 15 percent without;
and sepsis 61 percent with bubble CPAP and zero without. The improvement that we saw for premature babies with respiratory distress syndrome mirrored the improvement that was seen in the United states
when CPAP was introduced first here said Rice's Rebecca Richards-Kortum the Stanley C. Moore Professor and chair of the Department of Bioengineering and director of both BTB and Rice 360â°.
what he calls cattle fatigue syndrome. This isn't a new phenomenon Thomson said. We've seen this in other species. The swine industry 15 to 20 years ago discovered pig fatigue syndrome.
It occurred about the time they started feeding beta-agonists at a very high level to pigs.
and they don't have any clinical signs of injury besides that they don't move Thomson said.
They were able to recreate the same syndrome that we're now seeing in some cattle Thomson said.
what cattle fatigue syndrome is said Thomson but the reason more research must be done is that like the NANI pigs the syndrome has shown up in cattle that were fed a beta-agonist
and cattle that were fed not a beta-agonist. In our research when we've looked at cattle that are stressed not
when we have seen the issues with this fatigue cattle syndrome at packing facilities it's during the summer months
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