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Matti Narkia

Vitamin D and Death - Journal Watch Dermatology - 0 views

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    Vitamin D protects bone, preserves muscle strength, and regulates cell growth and energy metabolism. It also offers some protection against cancer and other disease, but are these effects really important for health and life expectancy? The answer seems to be a resounding yes.
Matti Narkia

High-impact exercise may be best bone-builder - 0 views

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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who want to keep their bones strong may want to add running to their exercise routine, new research suggests. In a study of 42 athletic men ages 19 to 45, researchers found that running seemed to have even bigger benefits for bone mass than strength training did. Both runners and weight trainers had greater bone density in the spine compared with road cyclists, but much of the benefit in weight trainers seemed to stem from their greater muscle mass.
Dr. John Bureau DC

Taking Folic Acid Supplements Before Conception Linked To Reduced Risk Of Premature Birth - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (May 12, 2009) - Taking folic acid supplements for at least a year before conception is associated with reduction in the risk of premature birth, according to a study by Radek Bukowski (from the University of Texas Medical Branch, United States of America) and colleagues. Although most pregnancies last about 40 weeks, many babies (for example around 12% in the United States) are born before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. Babies born prematurely are less likely to survive than full-term babies and are more likely to have breathing difficulties and learning or developmental disabilities. Currently, there are no effective methods of prevention or treatment of premature (preterm) birth, but previous studies have suggested that lower concentrations of folate (folic acid) are associated with shorter duration of pregnancy. Bukowski and colleagues therefore tested this idea, by analyzing data collected from a cohort of nearly 35,000 pregnant women. The results of this study showed that taking folate supplements for at least one year before conception was associated with a 70% reduction in spontaneous premature birth between 20 and 28 weeks (a reduction from 0.27% to 0.04%), and a 50% reduction between 28 and 32 weeks (reduction from 0.38% to 0.18%), as compared to the rate of preterm birth when mothers did not take additional folate supplementation. Folate supplementation for less than a year before conception was not linked to a reduction in the risk of premature birth in this study, and folate supplementation was not associated with any other complications of pregnancy. In a related commentary also published in this week's PLoS Medicine, Nicholas Fisk from the University of Brisbane, Australia, and colleagues (who were not involved in the original study) say "Methodologically, the study has several strengths... It is based on a huge dataset, with prospective recording of dietary supplements and potential confounders, and gestational age determined accu
Matti Narkia

Association between vitamin D status and physical performance: the InCHIANTI study. - J... - 0 views

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    Association between vitamin D status and physical performance: the InCHIANTI study.\nHouston DK, Cesari M, Ferrucci L, Cherubini A, Maggio D, Bartali B, Johnson MA, Schwartz GG, Kritchevsky SB.\nJ Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2007 Apr;62(4):440-6.\nPMID: 17452740
Matti Narkia

MedWire News - Oncology - Serum 25(OH)D levels linked to prostate cancer prognosis - 0 views

  • The researchers conclude: “This study shows a strong association between 25(OH)D levels and cause-specific mortality in patients with prostate cancer. The strength of the association indicates that prostate cancer patients can benefit from increasing the level of serum 25(OH)D if it is below 50 nmol/l.”
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    MedWire News: Serum levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) play a role in prostate cancer disease progression and are a potential prognostic indicator, Norwegian study findings suggest.
Graham Perrin

MRI Technician Schools » Twelve Amazing Robots That are Revolutionizing Med... - 0 views

  • extreme precision is critical and lifesaving
  • 1. Da Vinci Surgical System
  • access this machine and perform surgery with its corresponding counterparts located in an OR
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  • 2. NeuroArm
  • MRI-compatible
  • microsurgery and biopsy-stereotaxy
  • complicated neurosurgery
  • 3. CyberKnife
  • more accurately
  • 4. HeartLander
  • B.E.A.R.
  • minimally invasive robot that can move along the surface of the human heart
  • awaiting approval for use on humans
  • 5. The Pregnant Robot
  • simulate the birth
  • 6. Medication Dispensing Robot
  • scheduled and on demand medications throughout any facility with no errors
  • streamlines the delivery
  • 7. Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot
  • delivering radiotherapy
  • dangerous situations
  • size of an adult male
  • 250 pounds while climbing stairs
  • up to ten miles per hour
  • 8. RP-7
  • video conferencing and other capabilities
  • examine patients
  • 7i counterpart
  • connection to medical devices
  • physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • 9. Breast Biopsy Robot
  • unassisted one-stop breast exam and optional biopsy
  • simultaneous mammogram, sample extraction, and biopsy
  • 10. Exoskeleton
  • muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular disabilities
  • developing this prototype
  • amplify their strength
  • transmitted to the physician
  • up to 95 percent of the human range of arm motion
  • 11. Left Ventricular Assist Device
  • helps maintain the pumping ability of a heart
  • surgically implanted
  • 12. DEKA Arm
  • control this prosthetic arm
  • using their own thoughts
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