Showing posts with label Osteoporosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osteoporosis. Show all posts

Monday, 27 February 2012

Implications-Osteoporosis-Stem Cells-Tissues

Discovery that migrating cells 'turn right' has implications for engineering tissues, organs

What if we could engineer a liver or kidney from a patient's own Stem Cells? How about helping regenerate Tissue damaged by diseases such as Osteoporosis and arthritis? A new study bring scientists a little closer to these possibilities by providing a better understanding how tissue is formed and organized in the body. read more..

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Breakfast-Energy

Children with HIV in Asia suffer resistance to AIDS drugs

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Teenagers in Asia receiving treatment for HIV are showing early signs of osteoporosis and children as young as five are becoming resistant to AIDS drugs, an anti-AIDS group said on Thursday, urging more attention be given to young HIV patients. The finding, made available on World AIDS Day, is a reminder that while more people in Asia now have access to basic AIDS drugs, improved medicines remain out of reach and patients -- both adults and children -- still suffer from inadequate care. ... read more..

source:yahoo.com

Build a better breakfast! You need healthy fat, carbs for quick energy, and prot...

Build a better Breakfast! You need healthy fat, carbs for quick energy, and protein to keep you full.7 Simple Food Resolutions | Fitbiefitbie.msn.comMini nutrition resolutions will improve your diet, boost your performance, and make 2012 your healthiest year yet read more..

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Oklahoma City Zoo-Central Oklahoma-Mick Cornett

Children with HIV in Asia resistant to AIDS drugs

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Teenagers in Asia receiving treatment for HIV are showing early signs of osteoporosis and children as young as five are becoming resistant to AIDS drugs, an anti-AIDS group said on Thursday, urging more attention be given to young HIV patients. The finding, made available on World AIDS Day, is a reminder that while more people in Asia now have access to basic AIDS drugs, improved medicines remain out of reach and patients -- both adults and children -- still suffer from inadequate care. ... read more..

source:yahoo.com

Central Oklahoma's Diet and Awareness Initiative Labeled a Success

Since Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett announced his resolution on Jan. 1, 2008, that city and area residents needed to lose weight, participants in the OKC Million program have collectively lost 1 million pounds. Cornett announced the achieved goal at a press conference held at the Oklahoma City Zoo, reports the Associated Press. read more..