Not exact matches
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In health care, patients sometimes want to donate
tissue to scientific research that can help lead to medical breakthroughs, such as treatments and cures for serious diseases,» he writes on Planned Parenthood's website.
The National Institutes of
Health awarded contracts totaling $ 76 million
in 2014 to biomedical scientists for fetal
tissue research.
What we eat becomes our cells, our blood,
tissues, organs, skin... We create
health with what we put
in our bodies.
It makes up about 30 % of all the protein
in the human body, and is found
in your bones, tendons, ligaments, connective
tissues and skin, and plays various roles
in your overall
health.
The black olives
in this recipe help with cancer prevention, skin and hair
health, digestive tract
health, and bone and connective
tissue health.
If fibrin excess can trigger unwanted inflammation
in nerve
tissue and increase breakdown of the myelin wrapping the nerve cells (a process that is usually referred to as demyelination),
health problems like multiple sclerosis (
in which there is breakdown of the myelin nerve sheath) may be lessened through reduction of excess fibrinogen and / or fibrin.
It helps the skin
in replacing
tissues and contributes to its elasticity and the overall
health of the skin.
you can get the healthy calcium fluoride
in tissue salts from
health store.
A-K Hoof King ® Special should be fed
in situations where hoof
health is poor due to hairy warts, foot rot, acidosis, laminitis, soft hoof
tissue or any condition that negatively affects hoof
health and integrity.
Created with babies and toddlers
in mind, Tooth
Tissues are a natural first step
in developing proper oral
health habits.
Extended stress destroys
tissues in mammals, impairing organ function and
health (Kumar et al., 2013).
Kimberly - Clark Corp., which manufactures personal care,
tissue and
health - care products including Pull - Ups training pants, has compiled extensive research
in the area of toilet training.
If your
health care provider does an episiotomy — an incision
in the
tissue between the vagina and the anus that can help ease the delivery of your baby — you're also at risk of postpartum bleeding and infection.
Other measures approved at the last minute would authorize hunting with crossbows, allow ticket scalping to continue, prohibit unauthorized commerce
in human
tissue, continue
health insurance coverage and revise workplace terms for midwives and utility maintenance workers.
What's new
in the Czech study, explains pathologist Carol Meteyer of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife
Health Center
in Madison, Wisc., is the confirmation of
tissue damage characteristic of clinical white - nose sydrome: skin being digested by the pathogen as the fungi's fibrous segments enter a bat's wing and begin replacing its cells.
Instead, the researchers wanted to learn how
tissues on the outside of the early ducts communicate with the tubes» lining, says Yao, of the National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences
in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
«This suggests substantial nonfood exposure, accumulation
in body
tissues such as fat, or both,» the researchers wrote
in their paper released today by Environmental
Health Perspectives.
Patients who enroll
in the Total Cancer Care Protocol donate
tissue samples and provide
health information.
Matters of the heart can be complicated, but York University scientists have found a way to create 3D heart
tissue that beats
in synchronized harmony, like a heart
in love, that will lead to better understanding of cardiac
health and improved treatments.
In 2008 the National Institutes of Health launched the $ 190 - million Roadmap Epigenomics Project with the goal of cataloguing the epigenetic marks in the major human cell types and tissue
In 2008 the National Institutes of
Health launched the $ 190 - million Roadmap Epigenomics Project with the goal of cataloguing the epigenetic marks
in the major human cell types and tissue
in the major human cell types and
tissues.
Scientists at the Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, part of the School of Medicine at the UT
Health Science Center at San Antonio, have found another secret of longevity
in the
tissues of the longest - lived rodent, the naked mole rat.
Dr. Timothy Cox, a craniofacial researcher at Seattle Children's Research Institute and lead author, found that mice with a gene mutation that causes cleft lip and palate had problems
in their salivary glands that affected gum
tissue and oral
health.
In fact, recent breakthroughs in the creation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS) and the engineering of biodegradable scaffolds to create tissues may ultimately be applicable to most health conditions known to humankin
In fact, recent breakthroughs
in the creation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS) and the engineering of biodegradable scaffolds to create tissues may ultimately be applicable to most health conditions known to humankin
in the creation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS) and the engineering of biodegradable scaffolds to create
tissues may ultimately be applicable to most
health conditions known to humankind.
In a related editorial, Tiffany Cossey, M.D., and Nicole R. Gonzales, M.D., of The University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston, write: «Although sICH may be an uncommon occurrence, the known risk weighs heavily on the decision of clinicians to administer tPA [intravenous
tissue plasminogen activator], as well as on the decisions of patients and families regarding treatment.
Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not
in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children
in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating
tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on
health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations
in developing countries, and a brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
Regenerative medicine represents a new frontier
in science, which seeks to understand the mechanistic basis of
tissue aging, repair, and regeneration and to leverage this knowledge to improve human
health.
In 2010, Radovitzky's group, working in concert with the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, a part of the U.S. military health system, developed a highly sophisticated, image - based computational model of the human head that illustrates the ways in which pressurized air moves through its soft tissue
In 2010, Radovitzky's group, working
in concert with the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, a part of the U.S. military health system, developed a highly sophisticated, image - based computational model of the human head that illustrates the ways in which pressurized air moves through its soft tissue
in concert with the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, a part of the U.S. military
health system, developed a highly sophisticated, image - based computational model of the human head that illustrates the ways
in which pressurized air moves through its soft tissue
in which pressurized air moves through its soft
tissues.
Based on studies of other
tissues, the genes very well could play an essential role
in the
health of the corneal endothelium, according to the study authors.
In a bid to progress beyond the shotgun approach to fighting cancer — blasting malignant cells with toxic chemicals or radiation, which kills surrounding healthy cells in the process — researchers at the Harvard - MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) are using nanotechnology to develop seek - and - destroy models to zero in on and dismantle tumors without damaging nearby normal tissu
In a bid to progress beyond the shotgun approach to fighting cancer — blasting malignant cells with toxic chemicals or radiation, which kills surrounding healthy cells
in the process — researchers at the Harvard - MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) are using nanotechnology to develop seek - and - destroy models to zero in on and dismantle tumors without damaging nearby normal tissu
in the process — researchers at the Harvard - MIT Division of
Health Sciences and Technology (HST) are using nanotechnology to develop seek - and - destroy models to zero
in on and dismantle tumors without damaging nearby normal tissu
in on and dismantle tumors without damaging nearby normal
tissue.
Current clinical MRI uses hydrogen
in the body's water and fat to produce scans, but this does not provide all the information about
tissue health and disease progression stages.
In much of California, on the other hand, a witches» brew of pollutants cooked in the atmosphere can sear the delicate tissue lining the lungs and aggravate an astonishing array of other health problems, ranging from heart disease and lung cancer to dementi
In much of California, on the other hand, a witches» brew of pollutants cooked
in the atmosphere can sear the delicate tissue lining the lungs and aggravate an astonishing array of other health problems, ranging from heart disease and lung cancer to dementi
in the atmosphere can sear the delicate
tissue lining the lungs and aggravate an astonishing array of other
health problems, ranging from heart disease and lung cancer to dementia.
A multidisciplinary group of scientists from the Sanders - Brown Center on Aging at the University of Kentucky have identified an interesting connection between the
health of the brain
tissue that supports cognitive functioning and the presence of dementia
in adults with Down syndrome.
While these results have yet to be demonstrated
in humans, recent research has shown that boosting
tissue levels of NAD + can improve
health and reduce metabolic complications
in mice that have been fed a high - fat diet.»
On the other hand,
in a given
tissue, the same tRNA sequences will produce different fragments
in health and disease and across disease subtypes.
«This gene is active only
in fat
tissue and no other
tissue when it comes to its effect on type 2 diabetes,» noted Civelek, of UVA's Department of Biomedical Engineering and UVA's Center for Public
Health Genomics.
«This will help us understand like never before how
tissues develop and function
in health and disease.»
In HIV - infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggest
In HIV - infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication
in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggest
in lymphoid
tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study funded by the National Institutes of
Health suggests.
These include nanoelectronic scaffolds that could become the foundation for engineered
tissues that are used to detect and report on a variety of
health problems and or atomic - scale memory and logic devices that be used
in smartphones.
Shanghai WA Optimum
Health Care, for example, which has plush headquarters
in a gated estate
in one of the wealthiest areas of central Shanghai, claims success
in using stem cells derived from umbilical cord or adipose
tissue to treat a range of disorders, from autism to multiple sclerosis.
«Now we see the range of somatic mutations
in normal, non-cancerous
tissues like blood, so we can start to think about the
health consequences.»
«
In these adult [MRL] mice, cells in the region of an injury to the heart tissue were replaced over time by new cells that were indistinguishable from neighboring health heart cells,» Heber - Katz say
In these adult [MRL] mice, cells
in the region of an injury to the heart tissue were replaced over time by new cells that were indistinguishable from neighboring health heart cells,» Heber - Katz say
in the region of an injury to the heart
tissue were replaced over time by new cells that were indistinguishable from neighboring
health heart cells,» Heber - Katz says.
This means that exercise
in a fasted state might provoke more favorable changes
in adipose
tissue, and this could be beneficial for
health in the long term,» he noted.
A team from the Harvard - MIT Division of
Health Sciences and Technology and the Draper Laboratory
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, attempted to solve this by building a honeycomb scaffold that mimics the structural properties of heart
tissue.
In March 1988, Robert Windom, assistant secretary of
health, placed a moratorium on research involving fetal
tissue.
Raydiance's technology has attracted the attention of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which
in July 2007 signed the company to a two - year cooperative research and development agreement that has allowed the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological
Health (CDRH) to evaluate the use, safety and effectiveness of Raydiance's USP laser system
in a number of areas, including the ablation of corneal
tissues in refractive surgery and corneal repair; the administration of light therapy for treating cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes; and the removal of plaque on teeth without damaging the enamel.
«
In cancer, it's usually the metastases to the lung, liver or brain that kill the patient, but it's hard to get
tissue safely from these areas,» said Rick Lanman, MD, Guardant
Health's chief medical officer.
The Human Placenta Project, launched last year by the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) despite uncertainty over how much money would back
in the effort, has just received a whopping $ 41.5 million
in 2015 to study the vital mass of
tissue that sustains a developing fetus.
A newly NIH funded clinical trial (NCT02528942) by University of Colorado Cancer Center investigators and collaborators at Beaumont
Health in Michigan and the University of Texas Medical Branch is evaluating a new method for pinpointing and sparing healthy lung
tissue during lung cancer radiotherapy.
The panel sent out more than 30 information requests to universities, companies, and abortion clinics before issuing three formal subpoenas
in February to the abortion provider Southwestern Women's Options (SWO), the
tissue procurement company StemExpress, and UNM, whose
health sciences center includes labs that work with fetal
tissue from abortions performed by SWO.
Exposing the gut to chlamydia protects against subsequent infection
in the genital tract and other
tissues, researchers from UT
Health San Antonio discovered.