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2009 NOV 9 ... cholesterol. Have heart disease or have had a stroke. By being physically active and smoke-free, PAD patients can reduce their symptoms, improve their mobility and ... if it is present. "People don't recognize that leg cramps while walking may be due to circulation problems that put them at risk for heart disease and stroke," she says. Dr. Abramson ...
2009 OCT 20 ... learn that cocoa is actually a fruit. In fact, it's a super fruit, packed with unique active plant compounds called flavanols, linked to healthy circulation.* "Our ...
2009 NOV 9 ... The novel "linker" causes the anti-cancer agent to be released in its intact and fully active form within the cells. This patented combination of targeting moiety-linker-drug ... moiety to form a conjugate. The moiety enables the conjugate to remain stable while in circulation and be delivered selectively into cancer cells. The novel "linker" causes the ...
2009 OCT 12 ... upregulation was evident in both recipient groups. Protein expression of latent plus active MMP-2 in A(dialyzed) was 2-fold that in A(nondialyzed). MMP-2 activity increased with ... of mechanisms important in vascular health in chronic kidney disease patients. (Circulation. 2009;120:792-801.)." Chung and colleagues published their study in ...
2009 NOV 9 ... beta [GSK-3 beta]) and molecular (forced expression of constitutively active Akt1) approaches, we showed that the effects of DHEA were mediated by inhibition of Akt ... and we propose a novel mechanism of action for this important hormone and drug. (Circulation. 2009; 120:1231-1240.)." Bonnet and colleagues published their study in ...
2009 OCT 12 ... of cure." While universal health insurance may be worthwhile, individuals must also be active participants in their own wellness, instead of passive victims complicit in their ... alleviating PMS symptoms. It excretes toxic substances, combats aging, promotes blood circulation and ovarian health, regulates the endocrine system, enhances kidney and liver functions, ...
2009 NOV 16 ... upregulation of mitochondrial UCP2 in response to an elevation in superoxide plays an active role in feedback regulation of reactive oxygen species production in RVLM and neurogenic ... Res. 2009; 105:886-896.)." Chan and colleagues published their study in Circulation Research (Transcriptional Upregulation of Mitochondrial Uncoupling Protein 2 Protects ...
2009 NOV 2 ... decreased. The average skin surface temperature was significantly higher during active sessions at the end of the intervention than in the beginning (P=0.004). No change was ... effects of a low-frequency sound wave therapy programme on functional capacity, blood circulation and bone metabolism of the frail elderly. Single-blind, randomized, controlled trial." ...
2009 OCT 19 ... rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs) and adult feline ventricular myocytes. Constitutively active (CaMKII-CA) or dominant negative (CaMKII-DN) mutants of cytoplasmic targeted CaMKII ... 2009; 105:316-325.)." Macdonnell and colleagues published their study in Circulation Research (CaMKII Negatively Regulates Calcineurin-NFAT Signaling in Cardiac Myocytes. ...
2009 NOV 9 ... and drugs for cancer and transplantation, and is a market leader in virology. It is also active in other major therapeutic areas such as autoimmune diseases, inflammatory and metabolic ... Syndrome] sample, reflecting the presence of maternal cells in the subject's circulation." This month, 454 Life Sciences will launch the latest GS FLX Titanium ...
2009 NOV 3 ... helping them recognize the value of Women's Health as an optimal way to reach healthy, active women." "One of the keys to Women's Health's success is that we define ... strong performance in 2009, with single copy sales through June increasing 9% and total circulation up 30 percent compared to the first half of 2008. In January, the magazine will increase ...
2009 NOV 1 ... New investigation results, 'Active cooling in traumatic brain-injured patients: a questionable therapy,' are detailed in a ... shown to be effective for outcome after TBI. We focus particularly on the compromised circulation of the penumbra zone, which may be further reduced by the stress caused by the ...
2009 OCT 5 ... were measured; and the visual analogue scale was recorded. In the group treated with active LLLT, a significant improvement was found in pain (before treatment [BT]: 5.75; 2 mo ... showed at least a 0.5 degrees C increase in temperature-and thus an improvement in circulation compared to the initial values. In the placebo group, these changes did not occur," ...
2009 NOV 1 ... than would be expected on the basis of linear extrapolations of the relative risks from active smoking. This study directly assessed the shape of the exposure-response relationship ... is relatively steep at low levels of exposure and flattens out at higher exposures. (Circulation. 2009; 120:941-948.)." Pope and colleagues published their study in ...
2009 OCT 5 ... extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 activation, likely by blocking the binding of Raf1 to active Ras," wrote D. Oceandy and colleagues. The researchers concluded: "Our ... of cardiac hypertrophy by modulating the extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 pathway. (Circulation. 2009;120:607-616.)'." Oceandy and colleagues published their study in ...
2009 NOV 27 ... circulation as inactive zymogens. Factor B is inactive at pH 7, but a catalytically active serine protease under alkaline conditions, enabling structure-activity relationship ...
2009 OCT 12 ... is the main component of chili peppers and produces a hot sensation. It is also the active ingredient in several topical medications used for temporary pain relief. ... These findings are published in the Sept. 14 edition of the journal Circulation. Keith Jones, PhD, a researcher in the department of pharmacology and cell ...
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