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Second wave of Swine flu could be over in UK

Posted by Wellness On December - 2 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Flu update in UK

With the advent of Christmas holidays in the schools, doctors in United Kingdom are predicting that the second wave of the deadly H1N1 flu could be wrapped. According to the Health Protection Agency, the consultations of Swine flu like illness have dropped below the periodic flu level. In the second and third week of December, as many as 9000 cases were reported in England; which however, is 2000 less than the numbers that were reported in the first week of the month. Overall, 532 patients are hospitalized in England currently and the number is fast declining.

“The first influenza pandemic of the 21st century is considerably less lethal than was feared in advance,” stated Chief Medical Officer for England, Sir Liam Donaldson.

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Leptin reduces risk of dementia

Posted by Wellness On November - 30 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Old people with dementia

A new research has found out that leptin, produced by fat cells, could reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It was found that leptin induces additional effect in areas outside the hypothalamus in brain. Hypothalamus is the portion of the brain, which is responsible for controlling hunger, thirst and the temperature of the body.

Dr. Wolfgang Lieb, of the Framingham Heart Study, Framingham, Mass., and his associates has examined the effect of leptin on dementia and AD. A group consisted of 785 people (62% female) without dementia was taken as the sample, with average age being 79. It was found that an increase in leptin gradually decreased the effect of dementia.

In previous studies, it was found that obesity in midlife could result in the reduction of cognitive function in general population and an increase in the risk of dementia. “If our findings are confirmed by others, leptin levels in older adults may serve as one of several possible biomarkers for healthy brain aging and, more importantly, may open new pathways for possible preventive and therapeutic intervention,” stated the researchers.

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H1N1 hits Chandigarh hard

Posted by Wellness On November - 29 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

H1N1 update

With so many cases of H1N1 flu been reported in the city, Chandigarh has geared up to put more doctors to treat the infected flu patients. A technical committee set up by the UT health department has declared on Saturday that the infection can now be considered as community spread, according to the guidelines of the central government.

The committee has decided to increase the number of doctors who can administer Tami flu tablets. The Indian Medical Association has been asked to give the names of 10 additional doctors who could be extended the permission. UT home-cum-health secretary Ram Niwas declared this in a review meeting that took place on Saturday.

In the meeting, the name of Command Hospital, Chandimandir was also been explored so that patients get another destination for flu check-up and medication. Haryana chief secretary, health had been called for to set up ICU facilities in places like Agroha, Mullana and Rohtak. According to the latest count, swine flu has affected 133 people in the city of which five deaths were reported.

Chandigarh affected 133; dead 5
Punjab affected 70; dead 15
Haryana affected 63; dead 10

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Green tea cheers up the elderly

Posted by Wellness On November - 28 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Green tea cheers up

Here is something to cheer up for the elderly. According to a new study, taking green tea four or more cups daily reduce depression in elderly men and women. Earlier, studies have been conducted to find out health benefits of green tea however, this new study by American Journal of Clinical Nutrition was targeted mainly towards the psychological aspect of the popular beverage.

The study states that daily consumption of green tea can reduce the risk of depression by 44 percent for people above 70. Oolong and black tea however, proved ineffective in reducing the negative effects of depression in the test individuals. The anti-depressant effect was credited to Theanine, an amino acid, found mainly in green tea.

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Alcohol increases breast cancer risks

Posted by Wellness On November - 26 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Breast cancer

A new study has found out that alcohol can increase the risk of breast cancer in women. Breast cancer survivors who have consumed a little drink are more likely to see a recurrence of the diseases after some time.

Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, California researchers have trailed 1,897 women who were given a diagnosis of early-stage invasive breast cancer from the year 1997 to 2000, evaluating the intake of alcohol through a self-doled food frequency form citing 122 food and beverages.

“Alcohol has been shown in animal studies to increase circulating levels of oestrogen, and increase oestrogen metabolism,” which may drive recurrence risk, said Marilyn Kwan, the lead author of the research paper.

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Synthetic blood-clotting agent to heal patients faster

Posted by Wellness On November - 25 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Heal wounder soldiers faster

Scientists have come out with a solution to treat bleeding patients and wounded soldiers heal faster. In the laboratory, it has been found that the synthetic blood-clotting agent can cut the bleeding in half, compared to having no treatment. Not only the fake platelets offer faster recovery but also they have longer shelf life.

The researcher duo of James Bertram and Professor Erin Lavik pioneered the development of the platelets by using biodegradable polymers and prepared them to combine with the patient’s own platelets at the place of injury. The natural blood platelets, which are used currently, help a lot in hastening blood-clotting process; however, large injuries are overwhelming for the natural elements to work. Donor platelets also work on the same line but they have problems like 4-5 days of shelf life and the chance of being rejected by the host body.

Professor Lavik stated, “This could be a complement to current therapies. The military has been phenomenal at developing technology to halt bleeding from external or compressible injuries. But so many injuries are from blast traumas where the damage is on the inside. And it can be hard to stop bleeds like this in the field.”

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