Medical vets are increasingly walking towards specialization, in the same
way human medicine is.
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«Of all the things out there, certainlysynthetic
human growth hormone is
way at the top of the list,» says Dr.Gary Wadler, a New York University associate professor of
medicine and a WorldAnti - Doping Agency member.
«Finding these similarities and studying the aspects of mouse biology that may reflect
human biology, allows us to approach the study of
human illnesses in a better
way,» affirms Bing Ren, one of the principal authors from the ENCODE Consortium and a lecturer in molecular and cellular
medicine at the University of California — San Diego.
Three winners share the # 727,000 prize for developing nanoscale machines — 1000th the width of a
human hair — that pave the
way for applications in
medicine, computing and engineering.
The virus - based vaccine seems «a very viable»
way to one day treat existing disease in
humans, says Fernando Goni at the New York University School of
Medicine.
«These cells will be a key tool for finding
ways to stimulate and control
human bone growth for regenerative
medicine or bone repair,» Hsiao said.
The researchers, who reported their findings in a recent issue of BMC Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, suggest that the findings could pave the
way for clinical testing of the compounds on
human colon cancer, which is the second most common cancer in women and the third in men.
It is very rewarding to practice
medicine in a
way that matches
human beings to treatments and that also provides additional knowledge for the doctor.
Study co-author Nigel Bamford, a pediatric neurologist at the University of Washington School of
Medicine, says that if similar changes occur in
humans, it will indicate that an effective
way to fight addiction may be to design therapies that target the affected area — the striatum, a forebrain region that controls movement but also has been linked to habit - forming behavior.
«We don't have
human data yet, but these findings strongly suggest some alternative
ways of giving a very commonly used drug in a manner that doesn't harm, but in fact helps muscle,» said lead investigator Dr. Elizabeth McNally, the Elizabeth J. Ward Professor of Genetic
Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine and a Northwestern
Medicine physician.
An investigational new drug filing to pave the
way for
human clinical trials is expected later this year, said Dr. Vishal Patel, Assistant Professor of Internal
Medicine at UT Southwestern.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of
Medicine have discovered evidence in mice and
humans that stomach (gastric) acid suppression alters specific gut bacteria in a
way that promotes liver injury and progression of three types of chronic liver disease.
The ability of scientists to convert
human skin cells into other cell types, such as neurons, has the potential to enhance understanding of disease and lead to finding new
ways to heal damaged tissues and organs, a field called regenerative
medicine.
In today's issue of Science Translational
Medicine, he and his colleagues present a more efficient
way of finding such new uses for old drugs: by bringing together data on how diseases and drugs affect the activity of the roughly 30,000 genes in a
human cell.
There are, however,
ways to protect both livestock and
humans from an anthrax infection, and the current outbreak is likely to end quickly, said George Stewart, a medical bacteriologist at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary
Medicine.
«This is the first instance I am aware of where an academic drug discovery group moved a molecule designed to hopefully treat a chronic brain disorder all the
way from early discovery to
human trials without there being, at some point along the
way, a pharmaceutical partner,» said P. Jeffrey Conn, Ph.D., Lee E. Limbird Professor of Pharmacology in the Vanderbilt University School of
Medicine and director of the Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery (VCNDD).
Human - produced noise in the ocean is likely harming marine mammals in numerous unknown
ways, according to a comprehensive new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine.
The model organism offers a
way to better understand stem cell - driven regeneration processes, an important step in regenerative
medicine and the promise of therapies to repair or replace damaged
human tissue.
Besides the attempt to avoid the bioethical tug - of - war that is
human stem - cell research, the scientists have a very logical reason for turning to cow eggs: In order to really study stem - cell development in a
way that could lead to tangible benefits in
medicine, researchers need to look at thousands and thousands of specimens, and
human eggs are in short supply.
«Having a very efficient and practical
way of generating patient - specific stem cells, which unlike
human embryonic stem cells, wouldn't be rejected by the patient's immune system after transplantation brings us a step closer to the clinical application of stem cell therapy,» says Belmonte, PhD., a professor in the Gene Expression Laboratory and director of the Center of Regenerative
Medicine in Barcelona, Spain.
Our news coverage focuses on stories about genomics and
human medicine, as well as the
ways in which scientists are using genomics to find biological solutions to energy needs and environmental problems.
Scientists» expanding knowledge and understanding of stem cells is transforming the
way we research
human biology and
medicine.
Herbal
medicine treats the
human body in a holistic
way, and does not approach each part of the body in isolation.
This presentation, hosted by CEPA and the American College of Sports
Medicine, will provide evidence suggesting all three of those ideas are based on an incomplete understanding of
human physiology, and it highlight two
ways that the high carb, high PUFA diet recommended by most sports nutritionists today is likely to dramatically impair sports performance.
This presentation, hosted by CEPA and the American College of Sports
Medicine, will provide evidence suggesting all three of those ideas are based on an incomplete understanding of
human physiology, and it highlight two
ways that the high carb, high PUFA diet recommended by sports nutritionists is likely to dramatically impair sports performance.
For me the practice of yoga is just a
way to become a better
human being and to get a dose of natural
medicine.
It opened my eyes to seeing an entirely new
way medicine was practiced and a different view of the
human body and healing.
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Way» Martin Butler — «Tanna,» «Contact» Patricia Cardoso — «Real Women Have Curves,» «The Water Carrier» Peter Ho - Sun Chan — «Dragon,» «Perhaps Love» Derek Cianfrance — «The Light between Oceans,» «Blue Valentine» Pedro Costa — «Horse Money,» «Blood» Garth Davis — «Lion» Bentley Dean — «Tanna,» «Contact» Lav Diaz * — «A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery,» «Norte, the End of History» Carlos Diegues — «Orfeu,» «Bye Bye Brazil» Nelson Pereira dos Santos * — «How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman,» «Barren Lives» Nana Dzhordzhadze — «27 Missing Kisses,» «A Chef in Love» Ildikó Enyedi * — «Simon Magus,» «My Twentieth Century» Amat Escalante — «The Untamed,» «Heli» Safi Faye * — «Mossane,» «Lettre Paysanne» Tom Ford — «Nocturnal Animals,» «A Single Man» Goutam Ghose * — «Dekha,» «Paar» Jessica Hausner — «Amour Fou,» «Lourdes» Joanna Hogg — «Archipelago,» «Exhibition» Hannes Holm — «A Man Called Ove,» «Behind Blue Skies» Ann Hui — «A Simple Life,» «Summer Snow» Christine Jeffs — «Sunshine Cleaning,» «Sylvia» Barry Jenkins * — «Moonlight,» «
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While we are being a little glib here, in the
way that we are framing them, these are truly the most central questions that anyone can ask of the
human condition, and they reoccur time and time again across all the major areas of substantive scholarship from education, to economics, to psychology, to sociology, to psychiatry and
medicine, and beyond.
«If What Works focused on mechanisms rather than programs — taking a lead from international development over
medicine in the
way we design RCTs — we could start to identify the
human and social learning factors which are relevant across contexts, homing in on the most essential pieces that need to be in place to create powerful learning.»
In the same
way as our knowledge of things like
medicine,
human psychology and technology has changed dramatically in the last 75 years, so has our understanding of animal behaviour.
The best
way to keep your beloved pets safe from the dangers of ingesting drugs intended for
humans is to make a habit of keeping all your medications in sealed containers, preferably in your bathroom
medicine cabinet well out of the reach of your dog or cat.
Today they are also leading the
way in understanding the
human - animal bond and its role in therapy,
medicine and society.
Much in the
way it has been in
human medicine, Veterinarians in those clinics have much less time in the exam room with clients and pets.
Today, as with most things utilized in
human medicine, lasers have eventually worked their
way into veterinary practice to treat a variety of disease processes in small animals.
In a recent published article Dr. Meghan E. Herron, a veterinarian who runs the Behavioral
Medicine Clinic at Ohio State's College of Veterinary
Medicine was quoted» animals feel emotions the same
way humans do — their limbic system, which controls feelings such as anger, fear and pleasure, is very similar to ours.»
They do not realize that understanding basic processes is the only
way that
human and veterinary
medicine advances.
Finding
ways to create and maintain the
human - animal bond remains a strong interest, along with internal
medicine and behavior.
Although
humans and animals are different in many
ways, some advances in
human medicine are also very useful for veterinary patients.
In some cases, owners use hospice care for their pets in the same
way that it's used in
human medicine: to maintain the patient until her natural death.
It's no surprise that some pet owners and veterinarians alike are concerned about pet insurance companies getting in the
way of good
medicine or suggested treatment options; after all, insurance companies practicing
medicine is exactly what's happened to
human healthcare.
When it comes to taking
medicine, pets will eat anything you give them except the meds themselves, So we made a tasty treat that's a smarter
way to help the
medicine go down; healthier alternative to
human foods, such as cheese or peanut butter
She remains involved in clinical research, working closely with Cornell's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Weill - Cornell Oncology, looking for
ways to improve cancer outcomes in dogs (and
humans).
Easier this
way than to get them to drink it I agree with Cindi,
human medication was not designed for animal use however works in a substantial amount of illnesses However, there are no dosage rates and certain medications frequently used in
human cough
medicine is NOT safe for dogs.
At the same time, Fishman offers a critical perspective on our current culture's obsession with
medicine, stringing together masses of scan readouts to point to the
way humans in the 21st century often turn first to
medicine and even mood - altering medication as a means of seeking a happier existence.
As the Wired piece linked above points out, beyond the fact that they
way we raise animals on factory farms de facto requires that they be kept pumped full of antibiotics to stave off illness in the dank, cramped, unhealthful, and frankly unethical conditions endemic to such facilities, as antibiotic resistance on farms becomes a greater concern and blame is sought, «the answer has always been that
human medicine is equally culpable because it uses similar volumes of antibiotics.»
She believes remote monitoring devices used in
human medicine to track markers like blood pressure or heart health will increasingly make their
way to the pet world.