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Health from a scientific perspective. Highlight HEALTH evaluates scientific information, disseminates research results and educates readers who are seeking better health.
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Social Networks and Health - The Research and the Reviews
2007-12-04 07:16:00
I’ve been increasingly interested in health-focused social networks. Why? Because several recent scientific studies have found that real-life social networks are quite relevant to health. Indeed, a study published earlier this year in the New England Journal of Medicine evaluated a large social network of over 12,000 people over 32 years to assess the person-to-person ...
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World AIDS Day
2007-12-01 17:05:00
Today marks the 20th observance of World AIDS Day, an annual worldwide event established to increase awareness and education of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In 2007, an estimated 33.2 million people were living with HIV worldwide. In North America, Western and Central Europe, the total number of people living with HIV ...
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Saline Nasal Irrigation More Effective than Spray for Chronic Sinus Symptom
2007-11-29 18:43:00
According to a new study in the latest issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery, saline irrigation treatments show greater efficacy versus saline spray for providing short-term relief of chronic nasal and sinus symptoms. In the United States, 29.5 million people 18 years of age and older are affected by sinusitis ...
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New Common Cold Virus Variant Deadly
2007-11-26 07:05:00
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that a new virulent strain of the common cold virus, adenovirus, has caused 10 deaths over the last 18 months [1]. The virus, identified as adenovirus serotype 14 (Ad14), is a rarely reported strain of adenovirus that can cause severe and even fatal respiratory ...
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Tryptophan, Trust and the Thanksgiving Turkey
2007-11-22 21:33:00
After feasting on your Thanksgiving dinner today, a specific word may come to mind: tryptophan. Tryptophan is an amino acid found in high levels in turkey. The main reason for the association between tryptophan and drowsiness is that tryptophan is a chemical precursor to melatonin, a neurotransmitter that plays a role in regulating the circadian ...
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The Link Between Biology and Energy
2007-11-18 06:42:00
We’ve talked previously about bioethanol and its impact on health. According to Juan Enriquez, Chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy, a life sciences research and investment firm, and a member of the management team at Synthetic Genomics, a company dedicated to commercializing synthetic genomic processes and naturally occurring processes for alternative energy solutions, bioethanol is not ...
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QuitWinLive - The Great American Smokeout
2007-11-15 18:23:00
Today, the American Cancer Society (ACS) celebrates the Great American Smokeout, an annual event in the U.S. to encourage Americans to quit smoking. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2006 one in five U.S. adults smoked [1]. The Great America n Smokeout challenges those people to smoke less or quit ...
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Common Therapy for Prostate Cancer May Promote Metastasis
2007-11-14 16:12:00
A study published in the journal Cancer Research last month suggests that the principle treatment for advanced prostate cancer may actually encourage prostate cancer cells to metastasize [1]. Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine focused on a gene called Nestin, which encodes an intermediate filament protein. Intermediate filaments are cytoskeletal or scaffolding ...
More About: Promote , Prostate Cancer , Common , Metastasis
Merck HIV Vaccine Increases Risk of HIV Infection
2007-11-10 23:54:00
Merck has been testing a candidate HIV vaccine in two large phase II clinical trials; the STEP study in North and South America, the Caribbean and Australia, and a parallel study called Phambili in South Africa. STEP was a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase II test-of-concept clinical trial. Started in December 2004, enrollment in the ...
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Elsevier?s Approaches to Public Access of Biomedical and Cancer Research
2007-11-05 16:57:00
Elsevier, a leading publisher of over 400 medical and scientific journals serving more than 30 million scientists, students and health and information professionals worldwide, has initiated a beta test program called Patient Research . The program gives patients, family members and caregivers access to medical articles to help them understand their health issues. Typically, access to ...
More About: Cancer , Public , Cancer Research , Access
The Flu, Your Health and the Importance of Vaccination
2007-11-01 16:57:00
The flu season runs from November to April, with most cases occurring between late December and early March. About 10% to 20% of people get the flu every winter [1]. In children, the odds are even worse, with up to 40% of children becoming clinically ill due to the influenza virus. The best way to prevent ...
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Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting Launches Official Icons
2007-10-29 14:44:00
Bloggers for Peer -Reviewed Research Reporting (BPR3) announced today the launch of its’ official icons. BPR3 was created because several academic bloggers in different fields recognized the need to distinguish serious writing on peer-reviewed research from blog posts discussing more informal topics. According the the BRP3 website: Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting strives to identify serious academic ...
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Smoking Duration vs. Intensity and the Impact on Lung Cancer Risk
2007-10-24 07:03:00
We’ve discussed smoking and health a number of times recently: Smoking Cessation Timeline: What Happens When You Quit Irreversible Gene Expression Changes From Smoking Ian Gibson asked a question I’m sure many have us have wondered about at one time or another: Which is worse for the development of lung cancer — smoking heavily over a short period of ...
More About: Cancer , Lung Cancer , Risk
HEALTH Highlights - October 23rd, 2007
2007-10-23 15:45:00
New Pew Study Shows Patients Turn to Internet for Heal th Information; Now Can We Get Docs to Do The Same? » The Health Wisdom Blog The internet is changing the way patients not only get information but the way they interact with doctors and their families. Unity Stoakes discusses one of the major healthcare challenges today ...
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Individual Genetics, Coffee Consumption, BRCA1 and Breast Cancer
2007-10-20 05:58:00
We’ve talked previously about the health benefits of coffee and the antioxidant compounds responsible for it’s bitterness. To add to the “perks” of coffee consumption, a recent report in the Journal of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention suggests that caffeine protects against breast cancer in women that have a BRCA1 gene mutation. What is BRCA1? The ...
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Biodegradable Polymers for Drug and Gene Delivery
2007-10-15 16:38:00
In participation with Blog Action Day, an event where bloggers from around the world unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind - the environment - today’s article discusses recent advances in the use of biodegradable materials for drug and gene delivery. Drug delivery Last month, we discussed how green chemistry was recently used by ...
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Medicine 2.0 #10 - Medicine and the Second Generation of Internet-based Ser
2007-10-14 08:56:00
I’m hosting this weeks edition of Medicine 2.0, the bi-weekly blog carnival of the best posts pertaining to web 2.0 and medicine. I’ve published Medicine 2.0 #10 - Medicine and the Second Generation of Internet -based Services over at the Highlight HEALTH Web Directory. I’m working a project there involving web 2.0 and health, medicine and fitness, ...
Medicine 2.0 #10 Call for Submissions
2007-10-10 07:18:00
Highlight HEALTH will be hosting the next edition of Medicine 2.0, edition 10, on Sunday, October 14th. As host, I invite you to send your submissions. What is Medicine 2.0? Medicine 2.0 is a bi-weekly blog carnival of the best posts pertaining to web 2.0 and medicine. Web 2.0, the new generation of web services, is ...
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Of Mice, Men and the Nobel Prize for Medicine
2007-10-08 17:35:00
The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was announced this morning. The prize was awarded to three men for a series of discoveries regarding embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals that led to the creation of a technique for manipulating mouse genes called gene targeting. Today, the technology is being applied to ...
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Overweight Kids and TV: An Advertising Epidemic
2007-10-04 06:14:00
On Saturday afternoon, September 29th, 2007, the cable television channel Nickelodeon showed nothing for three hours to celebrate “Worldwide Day of Play”, encouraging children to get off the couch and be active. The “Worldwide Day of Play” is part of Nickelodeon’s “Let’s Just Play” campaign, in partner with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, to ...
More About: Kids , Advertising , Overweight , Demi , Epidemic
Personalized Patient-driven Drug Safety Monitoring Program
2007-10-01 16:34:00
iGuard is one of the first web-based services that allows you to get free personalized safety alerts and updates about your medications. The company claims that [1]: … patients can feel safer because they will be sent the drug safety information they need, when they need it. After enrollment, patients who regularly take medications can choose to ...
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HEALTH Highlights - September 30th, 2007
2007-10-01 05:49:00
What is alternative medicine, anyway? Rumble in the Jungle » WhiteCoat Underground In Part I, PalMD tried to define alternative medicine. Part II was an attempt to clarify Part I. With Part III, it’s personal. Simply a must read. Doctor Anonymous Live on BlogTalkRadio Dr. Anonymous streams live every Thursday night at 10 PM EST. Call in or ...
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Consortium to Identify Genetic Markers that Predict Drug-related Serious Ad
2007-09-27 17:47:00
The International Serious Adverse Events Consortium (SAEC) officially announced its formation this morning. The new global, non-profit partnership between leading pharmaceutical companies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and academic institutions plans to identify and validate genetic markers that may help predict which individuals are at risk for serious adverse drug events. The goal ...
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Treating Cancer with Personalized Medicine
2007-09-24 16:23:00
A Michigan oncologist recently devised a simple experiment to help treat seven patients with advanced, incurable cancer. The experiment used DNA microarray technology to analyze each patient’s tumors for the expression of genes associated with positive response to anti-cancer drugs. The oncologist, Dr. Eric Lester, M.D., then based his drug treatment plans on the results. ...
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Bill in Senate to Expand Public Access to Taxpayer-funded Research
2007-09-19 07:10:00
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the world’s largest source of funding for biomedical research. Taxpayers provide more than $28 billion annually for the NIH (1), yet only about a third of the research studies are made publicly available in various repositories after a 12-month delay (2). Lawmakers are trying to change this and ...
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10 Reasons to List Your Site in the Highlight HEALTH Web Directory
2007-09-17 05:37:00
The Highlight HEALTH Web Directory is my endeavor to catalog and make available health-related websites I find to be informative and useful. The response thus far has been fantastic. Presently, there are 250 listings in over 40 categories. My thanks to everyone who submitted their blog or website. For those of you who haven’t listed ...
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Novel Gene Suppresses Tumor Growth in Multiple Cancers
2007-09-14 22:45:00
A novel gene was discovered recently that suppresses the growth of human tumors in a number of different cancers. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that the gene HACE1, an acronym for HECT domain and ankyrin repeat containing, E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1, is able to help cells deal with various forms ...
More About: Growth , Tumor , Gene , Grow
HEALTH Highlights - September 10th, 2007
2007-09-11 04:58:00
The Business of Bottled Water » Think Bigg Because bottle water is considered a food, it’s regulated by the FDA. In contrast, tap water is regulated by the EPA. A Natural Resources Defense Council study found that bottled water sold in the U.S. isn’t necessarily cleaner or safer than most tap water. Tabetha at Think Bigg ...
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Green Chemistry Mimics the Cellular Process of Drug Synthesis
2007-09-07 21:26:00
Two studies were published in the September 2007 issue of Nature Chemical Biology demonstrating for the first time that it’s possible to take a complex chain of enzymatic reactions and reconstruct them in vitro (meaning in a test tube) to synthesize a natural product that has therapeutic potential. Many natural products have prospective use as ...
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Irreversible Gene Expression Changes From Smoking
2007-09-04 20:57:00
Recent research published in the online open journal BMC Genomics shows that smoking leads to changes in gene expression, some of which are reversible and some of which are permanent. Gene s that are irreversibly changed may help to explain why former smokers, even after 10 years of not smoking, are still more susceptible to lung ...
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