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Dermatologists Can Help Separate Fact From Fiction for Sun Exposure, Sunscreen and Vitamin D
2009 NOV 28 ... with bone softening in adults, rickets in children and, more recently, with high blood pressure, arthritis, type I diabetes and certain cancers.While UV radiation ... for this essential nutrient. While some may argue that small doses of intentional sun exposure are safe, dermatologists point out that the risk of developing skin cancer from ...
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Findings in inhalation toxicology reported from M.S. Werley and co-researchers
2009 NOV 27 ... clinical signs, body weights, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid analysis, carboxyhemoglobin, blood cyanide concentrations and histopathology of the respiratory tract. These pilot studies ... impact of these non-tobacco residues and inclusions on the biological activity from exposure to the complex mixture of tobacco smoke. There are, however, many methods which describe ...
Subject: Inhalation Toxicology
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New credit in LEED green building standard could lead to increased risk of infection in hospitals and higher costs while providing no environmental benefit
2009 NOV 27 ... to clean, which help reduce the risk of pathogens. Vinyl is the material of choice for blood bags and intravenous tubing. The safety of vinyl in the health care sector has been ... sector has been confirmed by more than 40 years of use - over 5 billion patient days of exposure without any indication of adverse effects.*The USGBC, through its Technical ...
Subject: Greenspirit Strategies Ltd.
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Recent studies from University of Wisconsin add new data to leukocyte biology
2009 NOV 24 ... Here, we show that soluble factors secreted by human NKT cells instruct human peripheral blood monocytes to differentiate into myeloid APCs that have suppressive properties." ... and proliferation, whereas NKT-instructed APCs silenced these T cell responses. Exposure to NKT cell factors had a dominant effect on the functional properties of the DCs, since ...
Subject: Leukocyte Biology
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Reports from M.B. Haffey et al highlight recent research in pharmacokinetics
2009 NOV 23 ... days), with alternate single doses of LDX 50 mg or MAS XR 20 mg added on days 7 and 11. Blood samples were collected predose and 0 to 96 hours postdose for pharmacokinetic analysis. ... were randomized; 21 completed the study. For LDX monotherapy, d-amphetamine mean (SD) exposure was 45.0 (13.97) ng/mL and 713.0 (134.75) ng. h/mL; when coadministered with omeprazole ...
Subject: Pharmacokinetics
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Reports on immunization findings from C. Franco and co-researchers provide new insights
2009 NOV 23 ... during gestation, in order to have exposure to the antigen during organogenesis. Blood samples were collected from does and fetuses/kits to assess the development and in utero ...
Subject: Immunization
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Research by V.G. Oehler and colleagues in leukemia provides new insights
2009 NOV 23 ... suggest that PRAME is a target for both prognostic and therapeutic applications. (Blood. 2009; 114:3299-3308)." Oehler and colleagues published their study in ... in cell lines that differentiate along this lineage after all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) exposure. Forced PRAME expression in normal hematopoietic progenitors, however, inhibited myeloid ...
Subject: Leukemia
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Research from D. Adang and co-researchers in the area of microwave research described
2009 NOV 25 ... periods. After 14 and 18 months of exposure, we observed a significant increase in white blood cells and neutrophils of about 15% and 25%, respectively. Lymphocytes fell down after 18 ...
Subject: Microwave Research
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Research from S. Lennon and co-authors reveals new findings on pharmacokinetics
2009 NOV 23 ... formulation), with a 7-day washout period between each administration." "Blood samples, collected for up to 48 h post-dosing, were analyzed for plasma oseltamivir and ... "Based on this finding, the market Suspension may be used to achieve comparable exposure in patients unable to take capsules." Lennon and colleagues published ...
Subject: Pharmacokinetics
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Research on vascular prosthesis discussed by M. Madaghiele and co-researchers
2009 NOV 23 ... treatments were also performed on sealed prostheses, which were then tested for blood leakage. The experimental results showed that a good blood impermeability of both ... be used as sealants for vascular prostheses. Various crosslinking treatments, including exposure to aldehydes, dehydrothemal treatment, carbodiimide crosslinking and combinations of ...
Subject: Vascular Prosthesis
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Research reports from University of Kentucky provide new insights into virology
2009 NOV 23 ... studies employed a modified in vivo binge EtOH exposure regimen designed to produce peak blood EtOH levels (BEL) of <200 mg/dl in adult male rats and were designed to examine ...
Subject: Virology
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Research results from J. Denner and colleagues update understanding of virology
2009 NOV 23 ... Provirus integration and PERV expression could theoretically be detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells using PCR and RT-PCR. However, as the cells in which PERV replicates ... may indicate infection; however, the possibility of abortive infection, antigen exposure without infection, or cross-reactive response must be considered and explored as ...
Subject: Virology
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Researchers at University of Southampton publish new data on environmental research
2009 NOV 27 ... "Acute exposures of the hand to vibration result in changes in finger blood flow, but it is not clear how the changes depend on the characteristics of the ... vibration on finger blood flow in an exposed and a non-exposed hand during and after exposure to vibration," scientists in Southampton, the United Kingdom ...
Subject: Environmental Research
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Researchers from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health detail new studies and findings in the area of life sciences
2009 NOV 24 ... color word test, Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure, and Auditory Consonant Trigram tests. AN blood levels and air sampling data in the form of both personal and area samples were ... According to recent research from the United States, "The exposure-response relationship for manganese (Mn)-induced adverse nervous system effects is not ...
Subject: Life Sciences
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Researchers from St. Vincent's Hospital publish new studies and findings in the area of transdermal delivery
2009 NOV 23 ... at the end of each treatment period. When compared to the no-treatment phase, mean blood testosterone levels rose into the physiological range after transdermal testosterone ... Fox], SHBG, and thyroid binding globulin (TBG) as markers of excessive hepatic androgen exposure, were measured at the end of each treatment period. When compared to the no-treatment ...
Subject: Transdermal Delivery
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Researchers from University of Minnesota detail new studies and findings in the area of veterinary research
2009 NOV 23 ... pigs were provided contact with contaminated fomites/personnel and blood tested periodically post-exposure [positive exposure population (PEP)] and compared with ...
Subject: Veterinary Research
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Scientists at University of Oslo publish research in inflammation
2009 NOV 24 ... exposure is not known, and we have examined inflammatory markers in induced sputum and blood among BSCP exposed workers. We included 21 non-smoking production workers (age 31-42 ...
Subject: Inflammation
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Studies by A.P. Hingorani and co-authors describe new findings in aneurysm
2009 NOV 23 ... of popliteal artery aneurysms (PAA) that averts extensive dissections and potential blood loss particularly in cases of behind-the-knee aneurysms. Over the last 4 years, 13 ... may be particularly useful for PAAs located behind the knee where optimal surgical exposure is often difficult and the collateral circulation is abundant," wrote A.P. Hingorani ...
Subject: Aneurysm
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Study results from P.K. Hsiao and colleagues update understanding of environmental research
2009 NOV 27 ... gas chromatography with electron-capture detection. Urinary 2,5-DCP concentration, white blood cell (WBC) count, and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level were higher in exposed ... in exposed (105.38 mu g/L) than non-exposed (1.08 mu g/L) workers suggests that 1,4-DCB exposure may increase the 2,5-DCP concentration in urine," wrote P.K. Hsiao and ...
Subject: Environmental Research
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Study results from University of British Columbia broaden understanding of physiology
2009 NOV 24 ... to capillaries. These alterations should improve O-2 diffusion capacity from the blood and reduce intracellular O-2 diffusion distances, respectively. The unique differences ... variation between low altitude species and existed without prior exercise or hypoxia exposure, and the correlation of these traits to flight altitude was independent of phylogeny. In ...
Subject: Physiology
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