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Wobenzym for Better Health
Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and related inflammations is causing millions of people each year pain and suffering. The symptoms make it difficult for a person to move without feeling anguish. Pets are also suffering symptoms of arthritis, which brings Wobenzym into focus. Wobenzym is a healthy supplement that aids by...
Tags: mobility
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Changes of Sacroiliac Joints in Patients With Recent-Onset Inflammatory Back Pain: Inter-Reader Reliability and Prevalence of Abnormalities
The aim of this paper was to study the inter-reader reliability of detecting abnormalities of Sacroiliac SI joints in patients with onset inflammatory back pain by Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI, and to study the prevalence of inflammation and structural changes at various sites of the SI joints. Agreement on the...
Tags: BioMed Central, inflammation, magnetic resonance imaging, joint, patient, agreement
White papers 2005-12-01
Acute Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Inflammation in Healthy Intermittent Smokers
Chronic smoking is the main risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Knowledge on the response to the initial smoke exposures might enhance the understanding of changes due to chronic smoking, since repetitive acute smoke effects may cumulate and lead to irreversible lung damage. The paper investigates acute effects of...
Tags: BioMed Central, inflammation, cigarette, knowledge
White papers 2005-03-01
A Remission Spectroscopy System for in Vivo Monitoring of Hemoglobin Oxygen Saturation in Murine Hepatic Sinusoids, in Early Systemic Inflammation
This white paper deals with a murine model of early systemic inflammation, which explores the association between the sinusoidal HbsO2 detected with a remission spectroscopy system and the NADPH auto fluorescence an indicator of the intracellular mitochondrial redox state and the markers of hepatocellular injury. The paper also reveals that...
Tags: BioMed Central, inflammation, oxygen, mouse, monitoring
White papers 2005-01-12
Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Colonography With Conventional Colonoscopy for the Assessment of Intestinal Inflammation in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Feasibility Study
Magnetic resonance imaging MRI based colonography represents a new imaging tool which has mainly been investigated for polyp screening. To evaluate this approach for patients with inflammatory bowel disease IBD, they compared MRI based colonography with conventional colonoscopy for assessing the presence and extent of colonic inflammation. MRI based colonography...
Tags: Harvard University, inflammation, magnetic resonance imaging, patient, imaging, CD, tool
White papers 2004-12-17

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Drug Combo Improves Remission of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Patients with moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis benefited from combining the drugs methotrexate and Enbrel etanercept, new research found. The combination improved both remission and radiographic non-progression rates within one year compared with the standard treatment of methotrexate alone. Patients on this regimen were also more likely to stay employed, according...
Articles 2008-07-16
Research and Markets: China PA Industry
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/53c858/china_pa_phthalic) has announced the addition of the "China PA Phthalic Anhydride Industry " report to their offering. Benzene anhydride: PA for short, also known as phthalic anhydride Appearance: white flake or crystalline powder; white flake or crystal powder tinged with...
Articles 2008-07-16
Dyax Corp. to Host Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Call and Webcast
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Dyax Corp. (NASDAQ:DYAX) will host a webcast and conference call, including an open question and answer session, Wednesday, July 23 2008, to discuss its financial results and company progress for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008. [TABLE OMITTED] A replay of the conference call...
Articles 2008-07-16
In China's Domestic Market, About 75% of PTA is Used to Make Polyester Fibre, 20% to Make Bottle-Grade Polyester
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0c634c/china_pta_pure_te) has announced the addition of the "China PTA Pure Terephthalic Acid Market Report, 2008-2009" report to their offering. PTA: Abbreviation of Pure Terephthalic Acid Physical properties: white crystal power that is innoxious and inflammable. It burns easily when mixed...
Articles 2008-07-16
Medspas Reports Positive Clinical Test Results on the Versatile Penzyme Healing Enzyme
Medspas of America Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MEDP), www.medspasofamerica.com . Two important clinical tests and nine additionalclinical observations have been completed on Penzyme, leading to extremelyfavorable results and excellent news for Medspas. Penzim is the active andmain ingredient in its Natural Renu anti-aging cream and gel. Penzyme is truly an amazing...
Articles 2008-07-14
NanoViricide's EKC Eye Drug Candidate Stopped Clinical Conjunctivitis Pathology
Statistical Data Analysis Revealed Excellent Efficacy Using Clinical Scores in Animal Study; Confirmed Photographic Findings WEST HAVEN, Conn. -- NanoViricides, Inc. (OTC BB: NNVC.OB) (the "Company") reported today that excellent efficacy of its EKC-Cide[TM] nanoviricide drug candidate was revealed upon statistical analyses of clinical scores from the first...
Articles 2008-07-14
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Articles 2008-07-11
VIA Pharmaceuticals Completes Patient Visits in Phase 2 Carotid Endarterectomy Trial
-- Top-Line Data Expected in the Third Quarter -- SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- VIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , a biotechnology company focused on the development of compounds for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, announced today that it has completed the last patient visit in its carotid...
Articles 2008-07-10
Anti-Aging Supplements May Have Same Benefits as Caloric Restriction Diet
It has long been known that a calorierestricted diet can help prevent the conditions frequently associated withaging. However, many doctors and scientists are reluctant to recommend acaloric intake as low as is required as this may also lead to inadequatenutrition which, in turn, can cause other problems. Recent researchindicates that...
Articles 2008-07-09
A Border-Free Collaboration for Natural Health: Biotanika and NRC Join Forces in an R&D Agreement
When it comes to natural health products research, Biotanika and the National Research Council Canada NRC are reaching beyond borders. They have signed a collaborative research agreement bridging expertise from a private company and a federal R&D organization, and involving teams drawn from Quebec and Prince Edward Island. The public-private,...
Articles 2008-07-09
Cerimon Pharmaceuticals Initiates Phase II Study to Evaluate Simulect® for Noninfectious Uveitis
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Cerimon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., announced today it has initiated a Phase II proof-of-concept study of SimulectR basiliximab for the treatment of noninfectious uveitis, a chronic and potentially sight-threatening inflammation of the eye. The randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled study will evaluate the safety and efficacy...
Articles 2008-07-09
Phillies Notebook: Phils send Gordon and his ailing elbow to DL
A bullpen that has pitched 13 innings in the first three games of this series against the Mets received more bad news yesterday as the Phillies placed veteran righthander Tom Gordon on the 15-day disabled list. Gordon has suffered from soreness in his throwing arm since mid-June and has not...
Articles 2008-07-07
Resolvyx Scientific Advisors Publish First In-Vivo Data Showing Resolvins Suppress IL-23 and IL-17, Key Mediators of Inflammatory Disease
Data Support Potential of Resolvin Therapeutics for Asthma and Other Major Inflammatory Diseases BEDFORD, Mass. -- Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the leading resolvin therapeutics company, today announced that a research team led by a Resolvyx scientific advisor and a company co-founder has demonstrated that the resolvin E1 (RvE1) effectively...
Articles 2008-07-03
Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age
A key compound in red wine known as resveratrol appears to protect against many of the health ravages associated with growing old, new animal research reveals. "It's very hard to extrapolate from this finding to comment on the benefits of red wine directly, because red wine has many other compounds...
Articles 2008-07-03
Lung Infections Cost Hospitals More Than $10B in 2006
In 2006, more than 1.2 million Americans -- roughly equivalent to the population of Dallas -- were hospitalized for pneumonia, a federal government analysis of hospital admissions and costs found. Pneumonia was second only to childbirth as the most common reason for admission to hospital, and treating these lung infections...
Articles 2008-07-02
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