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Old Weapon In New Mosquito Fight

The recent outbreak of West Nile virus in the Dallas area has led to a new round of large-scale spraying for mosquitoes — a method of treating outbreaks that has generations of success, and even nostalgia, behind it.

Although the overall mosquito-killing strategy has changed little since the days when it was pioneered during construction of the Panama Canal a century ago, the chemicals used have become much safer for everything and everyone involved, save the mosquitoes, experts say.

Still, raining insecticides down from the sky has alarmed some residents of Dallas, where an outbreak of mosquito-borne West Nile has killed at least 10 people and sickened more than 200 others. On Wednesday, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings approved the first aerial spraying over the city in some 45 years.

The last time Dallas was the target of an “aerial application” of insecticide, malathion was used. The chemical was the subject of controversy in the 1980s when it was used to kill the Mediterranean fruit fly in California. It is considered generally safe for humans.

http://www.npr.org/2012/08/19/159013034/dallas-deploys-old-weapon-in-new-mosquito-fight

 

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  • 9 months ago
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Impressive Video Stream Numbers from London

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NBC has finally released stats on its online Olympic efforts, and it has much to be pleased about. So far, NBC’s Olympic hub —NBCOlympics.com — has served over 102.6 million video streams, and that’s with 6 days of events remaining. The entire Beijing Olympics resulted in 75.5 million streams.

The number of live video streams currently stands at over 45 million, which is triple the number from Beijing (14 million).

That shows that requiring pay TV registration to access the live video streams was not a significant hurdle to viewers. NBC’s decision to require a pay TV account for live video access is still a controversial one.

Paradoxically, the success of NBC’s live online video may be boosted by the unpopularity of NBC delaying key events to show in prime time on television. While the most popular events aren’t streamed live on the website, either, the site allows viewers to view thousands of hours of live coverage, most of it without distracting commentary. Indeed, NBC’s online video is the alternative to NBC’s broadcast video.

NBCOlympics.com earned over 1.1 billion page views so far, so it’s almost reached the 1.2 billion page views that the Beijing site received. The most popular Olympian, NBC notes, is Gabby Douglas, who received 18.27 million views. Michael Phelps was second with 7.04 million page views, McKayla Maroney third with 6.04 million, Jordan Wieber fourth with 5.94 million, and Aly Raisman fifth with 3.01 million.

Finally, NBC notes that viewers are clicking to the site and staying for a long time. The average visitor spends 27 minutes on the site, a 118 percent improvement over Beijing. 

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  • 9 months ago
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Suzanne Somers’ Stem Cell Breast Reconstruction Surgery

Watch Suzanne Somers’ amazing breast reconstruction surgery on Suzanne Somers Breaking Through - Episode 1. Find out how Suzanne used her own stem cells to regrow her breast after battling breast cancer. 

And then watch www.thelatestwith.com or the video below: 

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Largest Medical Database collected to examin high costs.

The largest medical database has been assembled after 2 years.  Can’t wait to see what information comes out of this study.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/what-could-revolutionize-health-care-this-database/2012/05/21/gIQAjUdEfU_blog.html?wprss=rss_policy[[posterous-content:pid___0]]

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Save money on your medical bills - SIMPLEE

Save money on your medical bills by using https://simplee.com/

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This is too amazing not to post. Million Dollar Dog. Must watch.

This dog is already being offered major Hollywood deals.  Be sure to catch him on the next big feature film.  But before that - watch this…

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Want to see an amazing photos of Molecular Biology?

Ignore the name - but the photos in this blog are spectacular.

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Staphylococcus aureus (pictured in red), the bacterial cause of MRSA (short for Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococcus aureus).

Be sure to check out the rest of the photos on their blog http://fuckyeahmolecularbiology.tumblr.com/

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Forward thinking Cardiologist named nation’s top physician executive

Pushing the field of medicine…

Eric Topol, an outspoken San Diego cardiologist who has been pressing for the use of wireless mobile devices and the sequencing of people’s genomes to improve patient care, has been named the most influential physician executive in the nation by a pair of industry magazines.

He also is deeply involved in personal genomics, pushing for the sequencing of people’s genes, especially for the purpose of diagnosing diseases that haven’t been identified by conventional means. The genomics industry has been growing rapidly because the cost of sequencing a genome has plummeted to about $3,500 and is expected to fall to $1,000 by the end of the year. Such sequencing can help scientists develop drugs that more effectively fight and prevent disease, and, over time, it will help physicians to better chose a drug for individual patients.

Topol also made headlines recently for his work on an experimental blood test that might be able to get a person up to two weeks notice that they are at serious risk of experiencing a heart attack. Scientists hope to eventually develop a wearable device that regularly samples a person’s blood, watching for an increase in the type of cells that indicate that a heart attack could occur.

http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/apr/21/eric-topol-named-one-nations-50-be…

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  • 1 year ago
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Texas Board Approves Rules on Use of Stem Cells

The new rules allow doctors to perform stem cell procedures as long as they are done for research and receive approval from an institutional review board, which can be private and profit-making. The rules also require that patients sign informed consent forms.

The approval process, which took months, was set off by Gov. Rick Perry, who reported relief from back pain after being injected with his own stem cells last summer before he began his presidential bid. Mr. Perry directed his staff to help push through the legislation on which the new rules are based.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/us/new-rules-on-adult-stem-cells-approved-i…

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The Fight To Rescue American Healthcare

Are you looking for a project to fund and support. Well - here is a great documentary that just premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was well-received.  

ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight To Rescue American Healthcare

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Watch the trailer now: http://vimeo.com/27450676

If you have been wanting to  support a film with a great cause.  Go here and fund them.  Less than 1 week left to fund them: 

Support Independent Film: http://www.indiegogo.com/EscapeFire

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Are Stem Cells the future?

Gun sprays Stem Cells on burn victims.

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The Latest With :: Thomas Ichim of MediStem, Inc talks with Dr. Larry Goldstein of UC San Diego Stem Cell Program and Author of Stem Cells for Dummies

The Latest With Stem Cells Show Thomas Ichim, CEO of MediStem and Dr. Larry Goldstein, UC San Diego Stem Cell Program & Author - Stem Cells for Dummies

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Dr. Larry Goldstein: http://stemcells.ucsd.edu

About Lawrence S.B. Goldstein
Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Investigator,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, UCSD School of Medicine

Dr. Goldstein is researching Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive, incurable disease that robs people of their memory and ability to think and reason.  Currently, there is no effective treatment for this disease, and there is a tremendous need to better understand the cellular basis of Alzheimer’s disease so that such treatments can be developed.  Goldstein is studying key genetic clues that come from a rare familiar form of the disease, which suggest that early defects in the physical transport system responsible for long-distance movements of information in neurons can cause neuronal dysfunction.  This failure of the neurons is predicted to initiate a series of events that results in the classic plaques and tangles that characterize the disease.  Goldstein’s lab will use human embryonic stem cells to generate human neuronal models of hereditary Alzheimer’s disease in order to test various hypotheses about the cause of the disease, as well as test new drugs for its treatment.

About Thomas Ichim, CEO MediStem Inc.  

Thomas E. Ichim is an experienced entrepreneur; the CEO of Medistem Inc.; founder of 2 biotech companies; co-founder of bioRASI, a biomedical contract research organization; and co-founder of the not-for-profit organization the Batu Center for Leukemia Research.  A native Canadian, Tom was named one of the “Top-Ten Honorable Canadians” by Maclean’s Magazine, Canada’s National News Magazine for his work in the area of leukemia, a stem cell disease. Tom is the Editor-in-Chief of the weekly on-line stem-cell intellectual property newsletter, StemCellPatents.com.  He is the author or co-author of 45 scientific papers and inventor or co-inventor on over 30 patents and patent applications.  Tom is also a Monitoring Editor for the Journal of Translational Medicine and acts as peer reviewer for numerous medical publications in the areas of immunology and molecular biology.  He is author of the book Immunological Control of Neoplasia (Rapaport Publishing, 1998), and Co-editor of the book RNA Interference: From Biology to Clinical Application, (Humana Publishing, in press).


 

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