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| Melez Embriyolar Parkinson ve Alzheimer tedavisinde kullanılacak. | | 2008-05-20 10:05:25 | | İngiltere‘den Melez Embriyoya Onay
Melez Embriyolar Parkinson ve Alzheimer tedavisinde kullanılacak.
İngiltere’de insan-hayvan hücrelerinden melez embriyo üretimine onay.
Avam Kamarası, söz konusu embriyoların Parkinson ve Alzheimer hastalıklarıyla ilgili araştırmalarda kullanımını serbest bırakan yasayı onayladı.
Yasa, Katolik üyelerin itirazlarına rağmen, İşçi Partisi ve Muhafazakar Parti’nin desteğiyle geçti.
İngiliz bilim adamları, insan-hayvan hücrelerinden melez embriyolar üretip kök hücrelerini hastalıkların tedavisinde kullanabilecekler.
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| free download game GDC08: PD Wii - Wiihabilitation For Parkinson's Desease Patients | | 2008-05-16 02:17:26 | | Via: GDC 2008 - Serious Games Summit SessionsSerious Games Summit Session - PDwii: Using Novel Interfaces to Promote Physical Rehabilitation & Achieve Quantifiable ResultsSpeaker(s): Bob Hone & Wolf Schuster (Red Hill Studios)This session demonstrates the technical feasibility, therapeutic effectiveness, and safety of an innovative computer-based training program aimed at developing stronger gait and balance for patients with Parkinson's Disease. PDwii is currently being developed by Red Hill Studios and the UCSF School of Nursing, with funding by the NIH. Quantifiable results are being used to track patient progress and are being integrated into the patient's overall regime. Results will be used to benefit further innovations in the field of games for health.The Game BackgroundLate December 2007, Red Hill Studios announced that it has been awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a computer-based training program for patients with Parkinson’s Disease | | By: Free Download 3D and PC Games | | |
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| Sleep Disorders a Preliminary towards Parkinson’s Disease | | 2008-04-17 14:33:24 | | We all know that sooner or later, sleep disorders will lead to something more serious as far as our health is concerned. Apparently, there have been a lot of known illnesses associated with it and Parkinson’s disease is one that may be inherited from it.
Rapid Eye Movement (REM) can lead to Parkinson’s disease if [...] | | By: Sleepzine | | |
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| Evidence suggests that Parkinson's is primarily an inherited genetic disorder | | 2008-04-16 10:11:02 | | Two new international studies by researchers at the Mayo Clinic site in Florida are rounding out the notion that Parkinson’s disease is largely caused by inherited genetic mutations that pass through scores of related generations over hundreds, if not thousands of years. These genetic influences, which can be small but additive, or large and causative, overturn common beliefs that the neurodegenerative disease mostly occurs in a random fashion or is due to undetermined environmental factors.
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| La Wii contra el Parkinson | | 2008-04-08 17:05:03 | | Terapeutas ocupacionales de un centro médico estadounidense realizan una investigación con 30 enfermos de Parkinson con la consola Wii como instrumento. Los investigadores de este estudio se han propuesto extraer pruebas de la efectividad a corto o largo plazo de ejercicios como los que requiere ‘Wii Sports’, el videojuego que acompaña a Wii y que [...] | | By: Sin Miedo | | |
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| Battling Parkinson's with Wii | | 2008-04-07 09:35:25 | | It’s Ingrid Bell’s turn at bat. She steps up to the plate, awaiting the pitch. A 70-mph fastball soars toward her. She swings and connects with the ball. Foul ball! Everyone cheers for her anyway. This baseball game’s not taking place on a field, and there’s no real bat or ball to be seen. Mrs. Bell is playing the Nintendo Wii as part of her occupational therapy. She is among 30 Parkinson’s disease patients participating in a Medical College of Georgia study to determine if occupational therapy enhances the treatment of the disease.
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| Impotency is an Early Parkinson's Sign? | | 2008-01-22 22:21:00 | | The result of a research done in United States shown that impotency problem may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by three to eight times.This connection is made as an outcome of the study to the autonomic nervous system which controls the body function such as heartbeat and digestion. This nervous system also controls the penis erectile function have been seen to be affected in Parkinson’s patients and impotence patients.The issue which being prompted by the group of researchers now is if the impotent problem could becomes an early marker to Parkinson’s disease.Age factor, smoking, caffeine diet and diabetes is said not to play a big role for impotent problem and this shows brain damage possibility resulting from Parkinson’s disease has began earlier before showing any clinical symptoms.
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| Mati Pucuk Petanda Awal Parkinson? | | 2008-01-08 12:45:00 | | Hasil sebuah penyelidikan di Amerika Syarikat menunjukkan masalah mati pucuk mungkin meningkatkan risiko penyakit Parkinson antara tiga hingga lapan kali ganda.Kaitan ini dibuat hasil kajian ke atas sistem saraf autonomik yang mengawal fungsi luar kawalan badan seperti denyutan jantung dan penghadaman. Sistem saraf ini yang turut mengawal fungsi ketegangan zakar dilihat terjejas dalam pesakit Parkinson dan pesakit mati pucuk.Persoalan yang dibangkitkan kumpulan penyelidik itu kini adalah jika masalah mati pucuk menjadi penanda awal kepada penyakit Parkinson.Faktor usia, merokok, pengambilan kafein dan diabetes pula dikatakan tidak memainkan peranan besar dalam masalah mati pucuk dan ini menunjukkan kemungkinan kerosakan otak akibat penyakit Parkinson bermula lebih awal sebelum menunjukkan sebarang gejala klinikal.
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| Green tea prevent parkinson and alzheimer | | 2007-11-30 05:06:46 | | Essence which contained in green tea can assist to reduce mental illness risk when someone bolt stripper. Said research result which done in japan by entangling 1.000 age people 70 which publicized in american journal of clinical nutrition. Progressively often someone drink green tea, smaller also possibility of they lost ground mental or senility
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| What Is Parkinson Disease | | 2007-08-30 00:48:00 | | Every body desire to keep their life time to be healthy forever without suffering any disability nor disease. To keep their body health a number of people doing healthy activities such as sport, playing foot ball, volley ball, physical exercise, going to gym, swim and others. In other hand they do to their life style forward healthy like taking healthy food, drink, and routine visit to doctor or any other health provider for check up or just health consulting.Even though we 100% had protected to our self but sometimes we still got illness or disability from unpredictable caused. We can not prevent many disease nor injury even we have been maximized effort. Some degenerative disease still drop to our body even we do best of healthy life related to aging ages.Many degenerative diseases like Diabetes Mellitus, Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis , Alzheimer's , Parkinson. Most of degenerative disease cause of lack of function of body part such as nerve, bone, inner body part. One of degenerative disease is Parkinson. Parkinson's disease is degenerative syndroma in central nervous system which affecting to motor skill and speech functions.The initially symptoms and sign are Trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face, rigidity, and slowness in initiation movement, Poor balance and coordination. The early sign and symptom more clear prominent if people before have high mobility previously as a golf player, volly ball player, Gymnastic exercise which those dexterity of their activities are going to decrease so make affect to less of graping something, low of handling, dressing, or climbing stairs.If you are feeling unwell and you have experienced symptoms and sign above I suppose you to visit to your doctor to check you Body Health for possibility suffering from PARKINSON DISEASE.http://nursingactivity.blogspot.com/atom.xml | | By: nurse activity | | |
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| Patient Suffering from Parkinson's Travels Outside U.S. to get Stem Cell Treatment | | 2007-05-21 13:55:00 | | Manipal Hospital, Bangalore claimed of having discovered stem cells that help in recovery of a patient suffering from Parkinson's Disease (PD). Manipal used the benefits of stem cell research and helped US national Andrew Kisana get a new hope.Andrew, who was suffering from PD for more than 15 years, came to Manipal Hospital as a last resort after having undergone treatment in US hospitals. After stem cell therapy last year, Andrew has shown remarkable recovery in his symptom as he has started walking without support, there has been significant reduction in the tremors and above all, he has a feeling of well being and personal comfort. His medication for PD has been withdrawn since the last months. This successful recovery of Andrew, will give new hope to many others suffering from debilitating Parkinson's disease.Abridged >> | | By: Elder Abuse | | |
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| Virtual Reality Helps MS and Parkinson Patients Walk | | 2007-05-01 12:19:00 | | The latest technological development is put to good use in medicine and helps patients that suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson's diseaseimprove their walk speed and distance.The device, developed by Technion-Israel Institute of Technology scientists, combines audio and visual feedback to improve the patients' reactions and overall stride length.For the auditory signals, it uses a device similar to a cellphone in size which measures body movement and uses earphones to send feedback after processing the information.The visual feedback device is one already developed 10 years ago for patients suffering from Parkinson's disease and produces a virtual tiled-floor image displayed on one eye through a small piece attached on the glasses worn by the patient. So, he can distinguish the real obstacle from the virtual background to navigate even rough terrain or stairs.Lead researcher Professor Yoram Baram of the Faculty of Computer Science and Professor Ariel Miller of the Facu | | By: blogtech | | |
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