With at least 100 reported infections with Salmonella Bareilly, US authorities say 19 states and the District of Columbia have been affected so far. According to an FDA memo, the current salmonellosis outbreak is spreading rapidly. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) informs that experts do not yet know what the source of the infection is, and also that no deaths have been reported. Health authorities added that it is definitely a food source. Ten people have been hospitalized because of the outbreak…
Potential Strategy To Restore Motor And Cognitive Function In Parkinson’s Disease
An agent under consideration for use in PET imaging combats neuronal death to relieve Parkinsonian symptoms in animal models, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. The movement-related symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, including muscle rigidity and tremors, are caused by the loss of dopamine-secreting neurons in the brain. Current therapies aim at increasing and maintaining dopamine levels to correct these motor impairments. However, these approaches do not address the underlying neuronal death that initiated the disease…
No BPA Ban On Cans And Food Packaging, Says FDA
Bisphenol A, also known as BPA will not be banned from cans and other food/drinks packagings, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced yesterday, saying that those who requested the ban had not provided enough compelling data. The most appropriate course of action, the Agency added, is for current studies to proceed, including some federally funded ones, and to review their findings at a later date. BPA, chemical formula (CH3) 2C(C6H4OH)2, is an organic compound. It is poorly soluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents…
French Doctors Close In On Dukan Diet Guru, Dr. Pierre Dukan
The French College of Physicians accuses Dr. Pierre Dukan, the creator of the Dukan diet, of practicing medicine “like a business”, which goes against the its code of ethics, and not taking enough care in his proposals of engaging in personal promotion. Dr. Dukan, known as the diet expert of celebrities and Royalty, has become extremely rich after his bestselling book was published twelve years ago and translated into 14 languages. Dr…
New Heart Attack Predicting Blood Test Developed
A blood test that can predict whether a person is at high risk of suffering from a heart attack has been developed by researchers at Scripps Translational Science Institute, and published in the journal Science Translational Medicine. The test can provide the doctor and patient with this vital information up to two weeks before an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) is likely to occur…
Some Women Orgasm During Exercise
Some women reach orgasm during exercise, especially those that involve the core abdominal muscles, researcher Debby Herbenick, and J. Dennis Fortenberry, M.D., both from Indiana University, wrote in the journal Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Exercises most likely to be associated with female orgasms are abdominal exercises, weight lifting, spinning/biking, and climbing poles or ropes, the author added. The researchers explain that “coregasm” – reaching an orgasm from exercising the core abdominal muscles – has been mentioned in the media for some time…
Surprising Connection Between Breast Cancer Cells And Surrounding Tissue
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Biologist Lee Ligon has found a previously unknown connection between breast cancer tumor cells and the surrounding healthy tissue. The results provide new information on the earliest stages of breast cancer metastasis. The results were published in the journal PLoS One, in a paper titled ” Cadherin-23 Mediates Heterotypic Cell-Cell Adhesion between Breast Cancer Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts.” Ligon was joined in the research by Rensselaer doctoral student Maria Apostolopoulou. The research was funded by the American Cancer Society…
How Symptoms Are Presented Online Influence People’s Reactions To Possible Medical Conditions
Maybe you’ve had a reoccurring sore throat or frequent headaches. Perhaps the pain in your leg won’t go away. In the past, you might have gone to a doctor’s office to diagnose symptoms. Today, people are more likely to go online to punch in their symptoms. Details of a new study examining how symptoms presented online influence people’s reactions to possible medical conditions will be presented in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science…
No Cancer Warning Labels For Coke And Pepsi
Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola and other generic Cola drinks use caramel to create the dark brown color. However, the cooking process to create the caramel tends to form a chemical known as 4-methylimidazole, which has been shown to be carcinogenic. California has mandated warning labels for drinks with levels of the chemical present. To avoid the warning labels, both Coke and Pepsi have ordered supplies of caramel to alter the way they make the ingredient, to reduce the level of 4-methylimidazole…
How To Get Fit With 3 Minutes Of Exercise A Week: BBC Doc Tries “HIT”
New research revealed on a BBC TV Horizon programme broadcast in February 2012, suggests it is possible to improve some measures of fitness with just 3 minutes of exercise a week. Medical journalist Dr Michael Mosley, like many people, is not a great fan of exercise for its own sake, and set out to find how little he would need to do to get fit. And he discovered some surprising facts about health benefits of HIT, or High Intensity Training…