Friday, December 24, 2010

LaShanda R.

LaShanda Ratliff
December 24,2010
5th and 6th period


Abbot Diabetic Test Strips Recalled Over False Low Blood Sugar Readings
This article is about the maker of the glucose test strips that diabetics use to monitor their blood sugar.There is an recall on about 359 million strips and they may present a false reading of low blood sugar.There is an defect in the strip and is limiting the amount of blood sugar that each can absorb.That can lead up to the people raising their blood glucose when it is unnecessary.They could also fail to treat there high blood glucose due to a false reading of there blood sugar.
My opinion of this article is that the company should test there products before they put it on the market.They should me tested by more than one person also.But they should also be more careful with there products and if they are real careless with the strips they should try another way for the people to check there blood sugar.If the people are getting a different strip reading everytime that is not good because the strips arent accurate and the people would be doing so many things for there sugar either taking to much sugar or having not enought of sugar.

Friday, December 17, 2010

LaShanda R.

LaShanda Ratliff
December 17th,2010
5th&6th period

Short Index Fingers Mean Higher Prostate Cancer Risk , Study Finds
This article is about a man that has a large index finger and is at a lower risk of prostate cancer.The men that has an index finger longer than their ring finger are one-third less likely to get prostate cancer than men whos finger lengths are the opposite.Some of the relatives finger lengths could be used as an simple test for a risk of prostate cancer.The size of your index finger adn ring finger is determined at birth and it is linked to the amount of sex hormones that a fetus is exposed to in the womb.The study has been linked to the fertility and self-confidence and reaction times.
My opinion of this article is that they still need to do some more study on this disease.I think every man should know about this disease so they can make sure they dont have this disease.They should talk about this more to the men when they go to the doctors.

http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/01/short-index-fingers-mean-higher-prostate-cancer-risk-study-find/

Friday, December 10, 2010

LaShanda R.

LaShanda Ratliff
December 10,2010
5th and 6th period


Omega 3 Pills Fail To Help Alzheimer's Patients

This article is about the pills called Omega 3 and it doesnt help elderly people with the Alzheimers disease.The Omega 3 pill was a powerful memory booster and it showed no evidence of delaying mental and physical problems with the Alzheimers patients.There were half of the 300 participants with the mild that had moderate with the Alzheimers disease that was given twice daily that contained the omega 3 fatty acid in it.The DHA is produced in your brain and the Alzheimers sufferers has a lower amount of the fatty acid than other people.In the DHA oil in the pills that are given to the patients in the last study had came from algea.
My opinion of this article is that they should have tested those pills a second time before they put them on the market and gave them to people. So what is the point of puttiong something on the market like that if its not going to help people with there problems.They need to come up with something else to give to the Alzheimers patients because the Omega pills arent working and they are making people sick.They have all of this new technology now and they still caint do there job by testing there products.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Jacob Rickards current event 10/11

The article "Study: Aspirin Cuts Deaths From Wide Variety Of Cancers" is a very interesting article. In the article it explains that the aspirin pill can prevent death of a variety of cancers. It explains that if you take a aspirin long enough during your middle than this can become kind of a shield of cancers over time. With the aspirin's anti-inflammatory properties, this can become a very good cancer fighting medication. Scientistist have concluded that injesting a single aspirin can be a real life changer and it really can pay off in the long run.
In my opinion this article was kinda boring but very useful. A simple aspirin can maybe save your life one day and its awesome about how something so small and simple can maybe be a life saver for you. Aspirins are a mild pain killer that are used for small injurys and medical reasons. Who knew that something thats meant and made for something so small can later treat something so big and life threatening diseases. I think that is very cool

Friday, December 3, 2010

L.Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
December 3,2010
5th and 6th period

Mom's Smoking in Pregnancy Tied To Girl's Puberty


This article is about women who smoke heavily during pregnancy who start menustrating months earlier than the daughters of women who didnt smoke while they were pregnant.The girls mothers who smoked at least 10 cigarettes per day doing there pregnancy .If they smoke for part of their pregnancies they began menstrauting only 3 to 4 months earlier than some of the girls whos mothers stayed smoke free.If a girl was to start menustrating early atleast a few months early they could have some effects on the population.You can gte a higher risk of health problems in life if a woman has started menustrating early.The earlier your period they have been associated with the earlier sexual activities and has had some kind of substances such as alcohol , and cigarettes.
My opinion of this article is that it gives alot of advice to women who are pregnant and they smoke while they are pregnant.You shouldnt smoke while you are pregnant because something could happen to your baby.When you go for a check up on the baby they tell you that you shouldnt smoke at all.

Nina Edwards

Superantigens Could Be Behind Illness
This article is about staphylococcus bacterial infection that is difficult to explain. Doctors are saying that the body can cause more illness's than we know. Karin Lindvist says that "Super antigens have an thing for disrupting the body." If your infected with the infection than your system could get really ill. Study shows that super antigens active immune system in more ways than doctors showed. The body has developed cells that kills and remove foreign invaders. The yellow staphylococci is the most common bacteria in the world.
My Opinion:
My opinion on this article is that i hope they can get a stronger medication to fight this staph infection so it could stop spreading across the world. Penicillins are antibiotics used to clear up the infection.

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http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101110/HEALTH/11100311/-1/SITEMAP

Why can’t normal birth be the norm ?

Giving birth to a child is a very strange process. One in three and 1 in 2 babies born in the United States are not delivered vaginally. Many babies are born late term of preterm which has many consequences such as lifelong disabilities. Many women do not take time to think about the actual birthing process and they do not prepare themselves for it. So far the U.S. is the second worst out of all developed countries when it comes to infant mortality.
I think that women should prepare themselves more for the birth of their children during early pregnancy. I think that more people should witness the birth of children so they can know what to expect when they have a child. I also think that people should become more educated about the actual birthing process and what actually goes on. People should also prepare themselves for what happens if something goes wrong during a birth. Everyone should be educated about child birth.

Jahmiya Mattox

Scientist suppress hunger hormone

Scientists at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine have been looking into suppressing levels of the “hunger hormone” ghrelin in pigs. They used a chemical vapor in the main vessel carrying blood to the top section, or fundus, of the stomach to make the breakthrough. In the study of pigs this procedure produced an effect similar to bariatric surgery by suppressing ghrelin levels and subsequently lowering appetite, the expert added. They used pigs because of their human-like anatomy and physiology. It was reported by his team memebers that efforts to safely and easily suppress grehlin had very limited success.

I think that this is not a good thing because its people own fault and they should be able to control their own obesity. Its all stupid , they should learn how to have self control when it comes to food. Scientist should not have to do reasearch on things that prevent people from "getting fat"

kaseems

This article is about how a teacher is going back to his hometown in order to show his human cadaver exhibit. He is very intrigued by the anatomy of the human body. He believes that it is a great thing he is contributing back to his old community. He has developed away to perserve bodies and believes that the knowledge of the anatomy should be shared. I think it is great what he is doing. He has found an educational way to give back to his community. It is important that people learn and observe how the human body works. Many do not fully understand or have the basic knowledge of the body. Therefore if someone is willing to explain to them, I feel at least someone will want to listen.

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http://www.macon.com/2010/11/29/1354920/powering-up-your-kids-with-healthy.html

Powering Up Your Kids with Healthy Snacks

Healthy snacks have helped children to improve better in sports and to become more alert. Parents are trying to teach their children at early ages that if they treat their bodies right now, then it will pay off in the long run. Years ago when soccer players were being fed doughnuts and soda as a snack, they were performing low and getting tired easily. Now that the soccer players have been fed orange slices and fruit juice, they have been able to maintain more energy and they are performing much higher. Parents are also teaching their children to treat the earth as they would treat their bodies.
I think that it is very important that parents teach their children to treat their bodies and the earth with respect at a young age. If parents enforce these values in their children, then they will be able to teach the same values to their children. I think that the foods that you eat and your amount of alertness are connected. I think that if children are taught these values at a young age they will stay with them all of their life. These values will also help children to become resourceful throughout their lives.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

current event 2

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-g-goldberg-phd/brain-development-from-bi_b_784164.html#s184561

Brain Development From Birth to Old Age: An Overview

The brain is constantly changing everyday. As we age, our brains tend to go back to the same stage that they were in when we were born, our memories start to get shorter, and conversations start to not make sense. Today, we have more knowledge about the brain then we have had ten years ago. Scientists spend less time researching the functions of the brain and spend more time on human anatomy. The brain has been treated as an unimportant part of the body.
I think that scientists should spend more time focusing on the brain, and going into deeper study. If scientists studied the brain more, there would be a cure for diseases such as alzhiemers. I think that infancy to the brain can be reversed after a few years of indepth study. I think that the brain will eventually be able to expand its capacity to learn if scientists take the time to study. The brain will improve greatly in a short period of time.

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http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/life/home_family/home-breast-cancer-screening-device-recalled-health-canada-says-ineffective-107514368.html

Home breast cancer screening device recalled, Health Canada says ineffective

A product that is used to detect early breast cancer called the Breast light has been recalled in Canada. It is said that it has been ineffective. It has been sold to women to detect changes in their breasts over time and a source of breast cancer awareness. There has been no evidence that the device has been used to detect early signs of breast cancer and it is not a replacement for routine breast examinations. The company Health Canada is working to improve that product so that it can be used.
I think that in the future there will be a product that can be replaced with routine breast examinations. I think that the breast light is the beginning of the evolution cancer awareness devices. I think these devices can also be hazardous because all new products have some type of glitch. I think this product might also cause cancer in some way. For now women should just go to the doctor and get there breast checked.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In this article, GE Healthcare annouced on Nov. 29th 2010, that 510k clearence of its next generation wireless. They are introducing the digital X-ray detector at the 96th annual meeting of the radiological society of North America. Flashpad is a flexible, wireless detector that features two handles that make it easier to position and manuever. It is equpped with GE's most advanced x-ray detector technology.


The making of this new tecnology is a brillaint invention. They spent alot of money on these tecnologies. The x-ray detectors are very useful, also the flashpad.

Jacob Rickards 12/3/10

In the article "Overeating, Like Drug Use, Rewards And Alters Brain" we learn that eating can alter your brain. In the article it explains that a scientist, Ralph DiLeone studied that cocaine addicts brain circuits perform the same impulses as of some one who is hungry. So your brain reacts to food as if you are on a diet, is the same reaction a drug addict reacts to drug withdrawl. Even though the person on a diet is on a less severe case of withdrawl as a drug addict, but their symptoms are similar. They also explain that your brain reacts and wants sweet and fatty foods more than others. These foods can act as a drug also and in some cases, people who are "addicted" to sweet and fatty foods can't go a day without them. Theres no wonder what our brains can get addicted to.
This article was very interesting to me. Theres really no wonder what our brains are capable of doing and getting addicted to. Maybe thats the reason for obesity in the United States. People get addicted to the fatty and sweet foods and slowly gain weight. Mcdonalds are the drug dealers and our community is the helpless victims.

Cayley Painter Current Event Dec.1,2010

http://www.nbc15.com/health/headlines/New_Clue_To_The_Physiology_Of_Insomnia_110986119.html

New Clue To The Physiology Of Insomnia

Studies that have been performed in the University of Wisconsin that have shown that people with damage to certain parts of their brain may have problems falling asleep and staying asleep. They may even experience extreme insomnia. A study was done concerning brain injured Vietnam veterians and their sleeping habits. The team of scientists found that infact, all of the men had moderate to severe insomia.

I think that this could help with some sort of break through for people with extreme sleeping issues. Maybe top scientists and doctors can work together to develop a new surgical procedure to fix the part of the brain that affects the sleeping, or even a medicine.

Landon Griffin, Dec, 1, 2010

http://www.npr.org/2010/11/29/131668100/medical-panel-don-t-go-overboard-on-vitamin-d

- Doctors are telling people that over-doses on Vitamin D will cause a lot of problems. Daily doces of viatmin D should be around 400-600. Blood levels of vitamin D don't need to be higher than 20 nanograms per milliliter of blood. The Institute of Medicine experts worry that taking vitamin D in large doses over a long period might harm some people. The only benefit, it says, is to maintain healthy bones.

- Today in the world people will try anything to be healthier any way possible. Over using vitamin D may cause you to over-use your energy at one time. You should atleast have 600 units of vitamin D daily. Researchers are now doing tests to see what should be the estimate of vitamin D daily. I believe that people should always take care of what they put into their body.

Rebecca Grieser: 12/01/10

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/12/01/131722223/on-world-aids-day-progress-but-there-s-so-much-of-it-out-there

On World AIDS Day: Progress, But There's "So Much of it Out There"

More advanced treatments for AIDS and prevention of the spreading of HIV/AIDS have become available to us. Because of this, the rate of deaths due to HIV/AIDS has gone down by 20% since 2004. However, "for every person who's put on treatment, two more people are getting infected". While we are getting more and more advanced treatments, it's hard to totally stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. Doctors and researchers are working very hard to stop HIV/AIDS all together.

I think that this disease is very terrible and scary. It's good that we have made 20% progress since 2004, but we should do more things to stop the spreading. If we stopped the spreading of HIV/AIDS, we could keep it somewhat under control. We could have businesses test all of their employees for AIDS and tell them to take preventative measures. I also think we need more awareness for HIV/AIDS.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

ashleybrowder-current event

URL:http://www.aolnews.com/killer-in-the-attic/article/us-government-refuses-to-act-on-cancer-causing-zonolite-insulation/19731468?icid=maing%7Cmain5%7C1%7Clink2%7C28519
many years the government has know about the deadly attics in many home that are insulated with a toxic material.35million or more homes attics are insulated with a deadly substance called Zonolite. this contains lethal asbestos-tainted vermiculite. medical doctors have said that many people have died from this.More than 400 deaths have occured from this deadly vermiculite.many scientific studies have been done that sadi yes this can kill. Aol new has documented that the government know about this and has refused to but out a warning about this deadly insulation.
i think that the government is being really selfish also i think that in a way that the government are being murders. its the same as being a partner in a murder crim. they know but they dont say anything its the same as a murders friend knowing whats going on but not saying anything i think that this should be handeled the same way the murders friend would be just as guilty as they are so the givernment should be treated the same way.

Friday, November 26, 2010

LaShandas Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
November 26,2010
5th and 6th period

Protecting the Immune System With Supplements and Pills


This article is about Coughs,Colds, Flu and the Norovirus and how it is sweeping the different countries at the moment.When the seasons change around Christmas time that is when people start getting sick with either the flu or a cold.The Norovirus is a stomach virus that causes vommiting and diarrhoea.Some people who has this virus will recover from it in about one or two days.There is no cure for this virus you just have to get some rest and let it run its course.Your immune system that is made up of the special cells ,proteins,tissues,and organs defend people from the different type of germs and micro organisms every single day and it could also lead to some problems such as illness and infections.One of the ways you can protect your small infant is by breast feeding them because over the years past lesser women has turned down the option of bottle feeding because there infant isnt getting enough antibodies that they need.As the years go by your immune system might need some help staying healthy and fit its course the regular way so there may be some form of supplements or tablets that you could take to boost your immune system.

My opinion about this article is that women should read this article because some people might change there mind about not feeding there infants a bottle they might want to try bread feeding instead.So I would advice women to read this article.When you go to the doctros when you are pregnant they ask you if you want to breast feed or not.But if you catch a cold or a virsu in the winter time you should go to the doctors right away.That is why they advice everybody to get the flu shot so you wont catch it or so you wont die from it because there is a case where you can die from the flu virus if you donttake care of your self and do what the doctor tell you to do.You should always keep your hands washed at all times and dont put your fingers in your mouth so you wont get bacteria in your mouth or anywhere else.

http://www.healthhoma.com/protecting-the-immune-system-with-supplements-and-pills/

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

"Fragile" progressin halting AIDS epidemic

http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/un-study-hiv-infections-aids-related-deaths-drop-nearly-20-percent/19730298

The number of of new HIV infections and AIDS related deaths has declined very much, over the past year . since AIDS and HIVS has been found , this is the first time researchers has been slowed down or even halted. The UNAIDS annual report found a nearly 20 percent decrease in new HIV infections globally and an almost 20 percent decline in deaths among those infected with HIV from 2004 to 2009. The UNAIDS annual report stated that while progress in the fight against AIDS has been made thanks to an increase in access to life-saving drugs, treatments are still being denied to 10 million people infected with the disease around the world, particularly children and members of marginalized communities. The gains are "real but still fragile," the report said. Researchers noted that those gains depend on resources that have been hard to come by since the global recession began.
I think that this is very good that AID statics are declining. i think this has a lot to do with the various "get tested" commercial , and HIV and AIDS awareness. i think its very good, the government finally made a good impact on something.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Nina Edwards

Why so many antibodies fail to protect against HIV

Scientist have been studying that people infected with HIV/AIDS produce the antibodies in the pathogen . Antibodies that turn out to be ineffective in blocking infection need to have in place in order for them to mount an effective defense. Antibodies called 2F5 and 4E10 – target a specific part of the outer coating of the virus. Antibodies that are able to latch on the virus reveals parts of the structure .

This article is showing that scientist are studying on why antibodies don't protect against the virus AIDS/HIV. HIV is a very hard sickness that cant beat the protection cells in your body and when you are sick you can't be good again. Antibodies can not fight against a virus . Doctors want to find the out why this is happening.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Jahmiya Mattox

Reasearcher discover rules that dicate the three dimensional shapes of RNA molecules

University of Michigan reasearchers discovered rules that are not based on complex chemical interactions but simply on geometry.They are doing this to see if RNA bonds to other molecules such as proteins and small molecule drugs.The overall goal is to be able to manipulate the 3d structure by tweaking the drug molecules with which it interacts.

I think they should leave it alone and let nature do its on thing. I feel this way because reasearchers are doing a little too much, people have been living just fine for millions of years and they are just messing with science .

Kaseem

There is traveling anatomy exhibit that shows the human body. The exhibit constantly travels all over the country. They pack and unpack the bodies and set them up for people all over to learn. I think it is very creative instead of just having a single exhibit in one city or town, they travel. It gives every person an opportunity to learn about the body up close. I feel it is a great idea because not everyone can afford to travel and go see an anatomy exhibit.http://www.wickedlocal.com/newton/features/x426771498/Exhibit-at-Atrium-Mall-uses-dead-bodies-to-show-human-anatomy

L.Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
November 19, 2010
5th and 6th period

Obesity Weighs On The Wealthy In Poor Countries

This article is about the obesity epidemic that has taken over in many developing countries.The poor people with in the same border cant even gain alot of weight.In th U.S. there is a higher obesity trend and heavier trend on the poor people . They found out that about a quarter of the women were over weight.The Subramanian and his colleagues had looked up some of the trends in the weights and more than half a million women across the 54 developing between 1994-2008.After they did there new study they found out that a quarter of the women were over weight .
My opinion of this article is that people just need to watch what they eat and see how many calories are in the different types of food that they eat.You also should exercise and keep your weight down and dont eat alot of sugary foods and pastas.So when you go to the doctors thats what they might tell you when they ask what kind of foods do you eat.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101119/hl_nm/us_obesity_weighs_wealthy_poor_countries

Cayley Painter Current Event Novemeber 19, 2010

Exhibit at Atrium Mall uses dead bodies to show human anatomy

http://www.wickedlocal.com/newton/features/x426771498/Exhibit-at-Atrium-Mall-uses-dead-bodies-to-show-human-anatomy

Tom Mulholland travels all over the United States with dead people. Why? Because he is a part of a moving exhibit that shows the human anatomy, inside and out. All together there are 13 bodies in the collection, including single organs and slices of the human body flattened in glass by the process called plastification. This allows you to take a look at what is inside the different layers of our bodies. Mulholland said, "Its basically an anatomy class in 3D." The different cadavers are positioned in different ways, one doing a windmill kick into a soccer ball.

I think this is a great opportunity to study the human form and organs to get a better understanding of how intracate we actually are. Also, this would be a great exhibit to take a feild trip to in highschool, or just come and look if youre majoring in nursing or a job in the medical field in collage. I think its cool how they take these cadavers and position them in action poses, not just the body standing upright.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Kayla Ball

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/11/11/131243971/adhd-on-the-rise-1-in-10kids-now-affected
In the recent years, it has been shown that 1 in every 10 children are diagnosed with ADHD some point in their lives. The jumps in this were mainly seen in kids between 15 and 17, in Hispanic or multiracial children. The rise in Hispanic children may result in better access to care, and will be taken with more acceptance in the culture. There is medicine that can be taken, and currently two thirds of the children with it take the medicine to help control they way they act.

My opinion on this article, is that their are many kids in the world who have ADHD, and since there is a way to help calm it down. that there is no reason to over react.

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In honor of the likely demise of the controversial caffeinated alcoholic beverage Four Loko, we at The Lookout have put together a time line documenting the beverage's surprisingly rapid rise and fall since its woozy 2005 inception at the hands of a group of Ohio State University students. One can of Four Loko, seen at right, contains the equivalent of five beers and three cups of coffee.




I think that they should do away with four lokos for the safety of the students who drink. There has been stories that students have been dying from one loko. If that's happening then the government should take them away. They are said to have five beers and three coffees in them. Two of them is getting you drunk and making you very hyper and I think those two in combination is not a very good idea.

ashleybrowder-current event

URL:http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/7-weight-loss-tips-from-quot-the-biggest-loser-quot-2408380/
my artical this wekk is about "7 weight loss tips from the biggest loser". everybody knows that the winter time and the holidays such as thaks giving make you want to eat 3 times you rbody weight. But this holiday the way you could stop this extra weight gain that you can get rid of my the summer time is find a sport or an exersize hobby that interst you and get active and work off and burn those calories that you put on. Also if you gain a few pounds dont get sad and just give up just giver your self motivation and hit the gym and extra few hours. And when you have a craving for something unhealthy then eat it just eat small anounts. track how much you eat every meal and keep a measuring cup with you for when you want a snack. age does ot matter over weight is over weight, loose it. set reasonable goals for your self and then make it a big deal whenyou reach them. make working out a habbit make it something you do even when your not thinking about it.

there are many ways you can oose weight stop making accuses, yeah its hard, but so is everything else in life you just do it and be patient and when you concor being over weigt then be proud.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Jacob Rickards current event 11/16/10

The article "Studies: Drug, Device Help Treat Heart Failure" is a very interesting article thats full of information. In the article it explains that a Pfizer drug and a device from Medtronic can boost survival and cut trips to the hospital by patients having trouble breathing. This is very good news to patients with mild to moderate heart failure. More than 5 million Americans and 22 million people worldwide have heart failure each year. With this combination of the new drug "Inspra" and the new device out that helps breathing, heart failure patients have a little less weight on their backs.
In my opinion this article was pretty interesting! It shows how science can really help or save people's lives. These kind of experiments are the ones that truely help people. These are what our tax dollars need to be spent on and this really gives up for humanity. If we can solve heart failure, who knows what else we can solve!

Rebecca Grieser: Current Event: 11/19/10

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/11/15/131327961/for-a-healthier-middle-age-heart-try-less-salt-as-a-teen
For a Healthier Middle-Aged Heart, Try Less Salt as a Teen

In the US, we consume way too much salt. As I'm sure you may know, too much salt in your daily diet can lead to a heart attack, high blood pressure, and even a stroke. To prevent disease in the future, teens should begin cutting some salt from their diet now. Researchers discovered that if teens cut their daily salt intake by 3 grams, the number of them and their peers who got Cardiovascular Disease by the age of 50 would decrease by 100,000. If adults cut their salt intake by 3 grams, it would save 44,000-92,000 lives per year.

I never really consider salt intake when I eat. This article encouraged me to consider it, and do something about the aount of salt I eat. I think that if we got schools, restaurants, and even food companies to cut the amount of salt they used in their food, it could really help us. It's amazing that just cutting daily salt intake by 1/2 of a teaspoon could save 100,000 lives. If we want heart prolems to cease, we need to do something about how much salt we are eating.

Friday, November 12, 2010

LaShanda Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
November 12,2010
5th and 6th period
Human Anatomy

Teen Hearing Loss Soars 30 Percent in The Decades

This article is about teens that has a hearing loss soars.Teens it might be wise to listen at what yur parents tell you about turning your volume down on on any electronics.Some american adolescents are suffering from more hearing loss than there where 30 years ago and one in five people have problems now from that.From the year of 1988 to 1994 there was about 15 percent of youth suffering some degree of hearing loss.The survey that they took included data from youth that are the age of 12 to 19 and the percentage of the more recent survey was 19.5 percent out of a 30 percent increase.The team warns that losses in the excess of 25 dB increased from 3.5 percent to 5.3 percent.There is a history of ear infections and exposure to loud noises didnt even influence the rise which had contradicts earlier studies.Some of the adolescents and young adults typically underestimate the symptoms of loud sounds , tinnitus and temporaray hearing impairment during the music exposures.
My opinion about this article is that now I know why my parents tell me to turn my music down because I always have my music real loud.But now I know not to have my music blasting like I usually do.If you have your music real loud you can damage your ears really bad.You also can have hearing lose.So I would advice the people who listen to there music real loud to stop so you wont damage your ears or have some defects or get soars in your ears and I know you dont want that so I wolud advise everybody to read this article if you are a teenager especially.

mary jane

proposition 19 is a mearsure brought before california courts and was ultimately rejected. This proposed a legalization of the recreational use of marijuana. although the proposition lost, the govenor of california passed a law making the possession of marijuana a infraction with a small fine. This had differing oppinions throughout the state.
i think the medical use of the drug is very benifial to is users. people suffering from cancer or other life threating illnesses say marijuana greatly improves their quality of living. however the thought of some young people driving high is a bit scary. if there was some way to regulate the use of small amounts of recreational ganja would be good for both the people and the economy.

Jahmiya Mattox

Exhausted neurons die prematurely and trigger disease symptoms

Northwestern Medicine study say that dopamine releasing neurons in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra it requires a lot of energy, it creates stress that could have the neurons suffure from premature death. The death of neurons can cause Parkinsons Disease . Its common for people to lose dopamine releasing neurons with age. Causes of Parkinsons disease doesnt have a known genetic link , its the second most common neurodegenerative disease.

I think they should do more research on this , because this could be the cause of Parkinsons disease.

Nina Edwards

According to the medicine Glucosamine is now a risk of death in the pancreatic cells and cause Diabetes. The use of this medicine causes a increase in insulin-producing pancreatic cells. Glucosamine triggers to having a very high blood sugar level. A high concentration of glucosamine shortens the level of SIRT1, which leads to cell death in tissues where the protein is abundant, to the pancreas. People who take in large amounts of Glucosamine, and who consume it for long periods, have an little SIRT1 in their cells , so therefore it can cause a greater risk of diabetes.
I think that they should find a new drug to use , since the Glucosamine causes diabetes. People shouldnt use this cause , you need your pancreatic & using the pills kills those cells for making up that organ. So , therefore they shold find a medicine thats less harmful to the systme & that wont call risk in diabetes. Cause , people take large amounts of these pills that cause arthritis.

Rebecca Grieser: Current Event: 11/12/10

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/11/11/131243971/adhd-on-the-rise-1-in-10-kids-now-affected
ADHD On The Rise
According to recent government figures, the amount of children affected by ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) has grown by about 1 million the past few years. A survey taken in 2007 showed that about 1 in 10 children have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives. This statistic is very different from the statistic from 2003, showing that 1 in 13 children have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives. This increase could either be from an increase in the disorder, or more lenient diagnostic procedures. 2/3 of this children affected by ADHD were taking medication to treat it.

I think that the reason there is an "increase" in the amount of children affected with ADHD is due to some changes in the way ADHD is diagnosed. I can't think of any reason this disorder would increase over time, except more leniant diagnostics. This rise in childre diagnosed with ADHD could also affect doctors. Doctors should prepare to treat about 1 million more children nationwide who have ADHD. This could result in overworked doctors.

Vandejah lassiter current eveny Nov.12

Duke university is doing a study on a single gene may give perennial grasses more roots and speed up the timeline for creating bio fuels, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy (IGSP)Perennial grasses, switch grass and muskiness are bio fuels crops and they are taken up more than the others because they are easy to find.Philip Ben fey one of the director of the IGSP Center for Systems Biology also agreed with this theory.
"These biofuel crops usually can't be harvested until the second or third year," Benfey said. "A method to improve root growth could have a major role in reducing the time to harvest for warm season grasses."
That genome-wide search in the roots of the familiar laboratory plant Arabidopsis and screening of mutant lines turned up a single gene, which the researchers call UPBEAT1 (UPB1). Further study showed that UPB1 controls the gene expression of enzymes.
When the researchers disrupted UPB1 activity in the plant root, it messed up the radicals that cells delayed their differentiation and continued growing. Those plants ended up with faster-growing roots, having more and larger cells. When UPB1 activity was artificially increased, the growth of plant roots slowed.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tobacco-Based Vaccines Could Pwn Future Pandemics

(Nov. 4) -- Pandemics and bio-terror threats might one day be a health hazard of the past. A massive undertaking by the U.S. military is rapidly transforming vaccine production, yielding fast-tracked approaches to wipe out new illnesses before they spread.The military's been after better bio-threat prevention methods since 2005, but it was only last year that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched its Blue Angel program to come up with quicker responses to emerging flu viruses. H1N1 (the virus originally referred to by the media as "swine flu") was the catalyst for the initiative, which has led to $100 million in new research and development investments by the Pentagon agency."We've used H1 as an example, a proof of concept," Col. (Dr.) Alan Magill, a DARPA program manager, told American Forces Press Service, noting that H1N1 wasn't as lethal as initially feared. "We hope these technologies that are established will move on to address other issues besides influenza."Tobacco-based vaccine production is the most exciting discovery to emerge from the program. Already, four military-funded facilities are producing mass quantities of H1N1 vaccines using tobacco plants as vehicles to grow the requisite proteins.The plants are resilient and fast-growing, meaning that millions of doses can be produced in four weeks, rather than the six months that's required using existing production models.
A team at Texas A&M will develop vaccines in a custom-built, 21-acre compound, which includes a 145,000-square-foot "biotherapeutic production facility" that uses sterile, mobile pods to grow the plants.And one company, iBio Inc., has already launched the first clinical trial of its tobacco-based H1N1 vaccine."The final trial will go on for six months, because we have to do safety monitoring," Magill said. "But we'll know whether the technology worked probably about the end of January."
So far, DARPA's tobacco-based endeavor is on track to transform pandemic response -- and create an entirely new industry for the novel approach to vaccine production.But the agency's not done yet: Earlier this year, it doled out $5.3 million to a team at Arizona State University, for an "insta-vaccine" initiative that could yield new vaccines for emerging threats within seven days of detection. There's even the possibility of detecting pathogens before they appear in the first place. DARPA's "Prophecy" program, launched last year, would accurately anticipate "the rate, direction and phenotype of viral mutations" -- giving health agencies worldwide a valuable head start.

I personally think the government is contradicting it's self. Before i read this article, it was an article explaining how the government is starting to make more graphic ads about cigarrette smoking and lung cancer. Now there's a cure for H1N1 is tobacco based. Im not saying it will or won't work,l but how is that possible if tobacco is so bad for your body. I just feel the govenment should do a lot more accurate procedures and test before releasing this vaccine to the public.

Cayley's Current Event November 9, 2010

What Magnesium Does To The Body
http://www.newsmax.com/FastFeatures/magnesium-helps-conditions-deficiency/2010/11/10/id/371471

What is the need for Magnesium in the human body? They are used in the formation of enzymes that release energy from food. Half of the bodies' magnesium is stored in bones and the other half is found in cells and body tissues and organs. Some of the functions of magnesium is: it helps fight depression, is helpfull when bloodflow in the arteries need to be regulated, and provides relief from indigestion.

ashleybrowder-current event

URL:http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/food/5-unexpectedly-unhealthy-kids-foods-2406386/
All of the things that sound healthy for your kids are not that healthy. like wholegrain cerial and yourgurts and applesause are all full of sugar and fats. in the aritical they talk about 5 unhealthy snack for your kids. number 1 is pb&j, the peanut butter is full of artery cloggoing oild and sugars and when you add the jelly that just adds more sugar. number 2 is baked chips nd pretzels, these foods do nothing for you good or bad they have no neutrients. number 3 is, whole milk, whole milk has extra fat that is not needed. number 4 is apple sauce, today apple sauce has added sugar and may also have artificial food coloring in it. number 5 is lunchables these are full of processes fats and sugars.

i think that if you stick to the stuff like whole weat bread and all natural fruit jelly and real beanut butter and things like this that you would not have to worrie about sillly things like what could be in our meals that we are eating. i also think that if things like this concefrn you then read the lables on things befor you buy them

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Kayla Ball current event 11/9

http://www.aolhealth.com/conditions/depression
Depression is a illness, that can cause people to feel sad, grief, and to lose interest in their everyday activities, this condition can also make you have little energy, and make you wanna withdraw yourself from others. This can cause people to become embarrassed or ashamed, but when you realize something is going on, there is a need to seek treatment, because it could eventually lead to depression. Depression is caused by a personal weakness, that is where neurotransmitters are out f balance. Depression is not a disease.

My opinion on this article is that it's sad that people live with this condition, and sometimes take their lives. Everyone deserves to be happy, even if you have to take a medication to make you that way, its not something that should make anyone feel lower about themselves. I believe that teenagers would be main people that you would see with depression, due to the things, and peer pressure that they have to face everyday.

Landon Griffins blog November 9th 2010

http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/44838/Diffusion_Tensor_Imaging_Allows_Radiologists_to_See_Areas_of_the_Brain_Rarely_Seen_Using_Other_Imaging_Modalities.html

- The doctors and radiologists are now able to find the new abilities of looking into the brain further than before. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a serious of different diffusions. The images would turn the parts of the brain that are affected different colors. This method gives an overveiw of what the brain looks like. Many radiologist have improved this imaging software.

- I have concluded that the new DTI software would end up being the new way to look at anyones spinal features. If doctors used this method more they would find brain disfunctions a lot sooner than usual. This research might motovate more software being used on other organs, besides the brain.

Jacob Rickards current event 11/9/10

The article "Study finds B-vitamin deficiency may cause vascular cognitive impairment" is a very interesting article. In the article it explains that researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (HNRCA) examined the effects of vitamin B deficiency. They have concluded from this study that a deficiency of B-vitamins may cause vascular cognitive impairment. Maybe B- vitamins aren't so good after all.
In my opinion this article was very long and boring. It was full of information but the experiment itself was proably not the most exciting experiment performed. The B- vitamin is a very common vitamin in todays society. With todays technology and tax money, we can proably find an alternative vitamin that has the same results as the B- vitamin or we can find away to prevent it from causing vascular cognitive impairement. We aren't even sure if this vitamin does this, but we can never be too careful.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Jahmiya Mattox

University researchers create iPhone programs to help scientists and doctors study the human body

Resarchers at the University of Utah created new iPhone applications. They were developed to help scientists, students, doctors and patients study the human body. The Apps also help evaluate medical problems and analyze three dimensional images. The apps . display, 3D images of medical CT and MRI scans, and a wide range of scientific images, they show everything from insects to molecules to engines.

I think this is a good thing that they came up with this. This is helpful for students that may be on the go and its quick to access. Students spend lots of time on phones and stuff now , this is a way to interact modern technology with learning. They have apps for everything else may as well have learning ones too. .More apps should be made for studying and learning.

LaShanda Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
November 5th
5th and 6th period
Taking Vitamin E May Increase the Risk of Stroke

This article is about you talking about the Vitamin E supplements for the antoxidant power.You can reduce the risk of a cardiovascular disease.This could increase the risk of suffering from a hemorrhagic stroke and it could also lead to you bleeding in the brain.Taking vitamin E reduces the ischaemic stroke risk by 10 percent.Ischaemic stroke is the result of a blood clot that blocks blood flow to the brain.
My opinion about this article is that you should just watch how your body functions.You need to treat your body as a temple.That is why you should go to the doctor and let them check you out.But you always should watch what you eat.Just try and be careful.

http://www.aolhealth.com/2010/11/05/vitamin-e-could-increase-certain-stroke-risks/

banned exhibit for school kids

this article is about the school district serving southeast Winnipeg banning field trips to the bodies exhibit. the exhibit consists of over 200 bodies and specimens that have undergone a technique called polymer preservation. This turns the skin and organs tough and rubbery. they are one of six school districts in the country who have banned the event. I believe this is wrong and students should be able to choose for themselves. The exhibit offers much more positive outcome then negative. This is extremly educational and is a once in a lifetime oppertunity. I feel their are endless possibilities of advanment and learning.

Kaseem Simpson

This article is about how a university is discussing its own cadaver research lab. Many of the TA's at the university really enjoy using the lab. They feel that it is for the good of all people and essential to the learning of the human body. I feel it is very good that people are willing to donate their bodies after death to research. It is important that we learn the body and how it works. There is things that we can still learn today through research of how the body works.http://www.dailyemerald.com/opinion/wendel-cadaver-lab-spurs-human-interest-1.1714234

bee juice helps brain heath in older adults

Wake Forest University has found new health benefits in Seniors and there health,with the increasing of blood in the in there brains.Eve though the taste of then beet juice can be compared to the taste of dirt,the older adults wont matter as much.
It was a very important find because blood flow to the brain has been associated with dementia. Daniel Kim-Shapiro is a physics professor and director if Wake's translational science center,say"that the findings open the way fro more research on whether beet juice can slow progression of dementia".
Beets most likely is not the only food that u may use to help the brains heath other food such as spinach,celery and other leafy greens are very nitrate and can circulate through the body. and wind up in the salivary glands.
All the volunteers14 in total at the ages of 70 were prescribed the diet that included 16 ounces of beet juice and some days they ate a diet that was high in nitrates while the others ate low-nitrate diets,in it showed that the ones with the higher nitrate had better brain heath than the ones who didn't.

by:Lisa O'Donnell

Winston-Salem Journal


vandejah lassiter

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Jacob Rickards current event 11/4/10

The article "Unexpected findings of lead exposure may lead to treating blindness" is a very intersting article. In the article it explains that lead can transform human embryonic retinal stem cells into neurons that would be transplanted into patients with retinal degenerations. Donald A. Fox and his crew at the University of Houston have been studying this case for some time now. They have experimented with this lead experiment to mice. Each mose showed an increase in cellular composition in the retina and the retina contained more cells than expected. Maybe these scientist are actually putting our taxes to good use!
In my opinion this article was very interesting. It was full of information and i couldnt seem to stop reading it. In the past current events I have talked about different experiments that scientists around the world have been performing. Most of them have been almost worthless to todays society but not this one. If this experiment actually works, than we really have a break through in medical society. If blindness can be cured, what else can we cure?

Nina Edwards

Why are men more susceptible to alcoholism?

This article is about alcohol is the most abused substance men are up to twice as likely to develop alcoholism than women. Alcohol is a pleasurable effect. The men have greater dopamine release than women. The increase was found in the ventral striatum, which is an area in the brain strongly associated with pleasure, reinforcement and addiction formation. In men, the dopamine increased is released . This has a stronger association with positive effects.

What I think about this article is that the alcohol has more affect on the men than the woman. Also , that it men abuse the alchohal more because , of something that trigger in their brain . but , scientist cant really determine on who abuses the alcohol more.



http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2010/10/18/why_are_men_more_susceptible_to_alcoholism.html

Cayley Painter Current Event November 4, 2010

Group Demands Immediate Halt of Full-Body Airport Scanners

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/11/epic-airport/

If you have been to an up to date airport latley in the United States, you are probably familiar with devices called Full-Body scanners. There are currently 450 of these machines in our country as of now, deployed by The Transportation Security Administration. Marc Rotenburg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said this Tuesday: “The suspicionless search of all airport travelers in this most invasive way violates the reasonableness standard contained in the Fourth Amendment." He suspects that the government are using these scanners to take pictures of the naked human body.

I think that these scanners are necessary in United States airports today. My cousins passed away on September 11, and I believe if we would have had this kind of technology back then that the tragedy that happened to families, including mine, would not have happened. My opinion on Rotenburg's comment is that he has become overly paranoid about the government. I believe that the full-body scanners are used for security purposes only. If they are allowed to give full-body cavity searches, what is so wrong about letting them scan your body?

ashleybrowder-current event

URL:http://www.bioportfolio.com/store/product/1462/Monoclonal-Antibodies-Against-Digestive-System-Cancers-Patent-Landscape-2010
To fight digestive system cancers antibody-based therapies has reinforced the range of medications that are allready out on th emarket.four antibodys has allready been improved. more are still needed to be improved. this has resulted in a paticent policy that has went up sense 2005.

i think that if scintist was to figure out how to make antibodys and make a lot of them then i think that a lot of sicknesses would be healed. if we have an ampel amout of antibodys then stuff like cancer and desies would be cured.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pills fail to work on Alzheimer's patients

Omega-3 pills promoted as boosting memory didn't slow mental and physical decline in older patients with Alzheimer's disease, a big disappointment in a multimillion-dollar government-funded study. The results with pills containing DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, highlight "the continued frustration over lack of effective interventions" for the memory-robbing disease, an editorial said, published with the study in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association. DHA occurs naturally in the brain and is found in reduced amounts in people with Alzheimer's disease. Some smaller, less rigorous studies suggested that mental decline could be slowed or prevented by eating fish, the main dietary source for omega-3 fatty acids, or supplements like fish oil pills that contain fatty acids including DHA. The study used capsules of DHA oil derived from algae.Results were similar in both groups; DHA provided no benefits in slowing Alzheimer's symptoms. The pills also didn't work even in a subgroup of participants with the mildest Alzheimer's symptoms.
It doesn't surprise me that the pills didn't work against Alzheimer's. Now and days, the government will just put any kind of medicines or "cures" out , just because they think it causes other illness , it will cure all - which isn't true at all. I think they should do more research and make sure that the cureness will actually cure the illness before releasing it to the public.

Monday, November 1, 2010

max current

http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2010/11/01/curing-hepatitis-c-will-take-more-than-new-treatments/








The meeting at the american association for the study of liver dieseases are developing new treatmentes for hepatitis C.Telaprevir and boceprevir are the most likely to cure hepatitis C. Thers also a widespread of pills that will win the FDA approval for next year. The new medicines wont be sufficient to wipe out the infeaction disease.Just adding a new drug just wont solve the problem of this infeaction.


I think that new treatments to cure hepatitis c will give people a lot of hope.It will save lives and future people.This new treatments will effect the peoples way of study new treatments.This medicen will reduce a small amount of deaths each year.I hpoe this new treatment is the real stuff to end hepatitis c.

Friday, October 22, 2010

LaShanda Ratliffs Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
October 22,2010
5th and 6th period

HIV drug causes liver damage admits FDA

This article is about the HIV drug videx that was sold generically as didanosine and it could cause fatal liver problems.The agency has received atleast 42adverse events that links to Videx which has been delayed to the newer version which is Videx EC to a rare liver disorder.In four of the cases patients have died from liver failure and sever bleeding.There were only three patiend that had actually recovered from this.The FDA had stated that the benefits of the HIV patients still outweighs the risks and that the patients have to be monitored real closely.The Videx has approved since 1991 and then the delayed version was approved in 2000 and the drug is a type of antiretroviral drug that is known as nucleoside analogue that slows down the prolferation of HIV.
My opinion of this article is that it tells you all of the main points about the HIV drug that causes liver damage.That is why you should keep your body straight and dont damage it.You only get one liver so you have to try not to damage it.So when you go to the doctors that is what they check when go and get a physical .So i advise people who are out there screwing around to read this article.

http://www.naturalnews.com/029225_liver_damage_drugs.html

Rebecca Grieser: current event: 10/22/10

http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/22/diabetes-numbers-expected-to-triple-by-2050/
Diabetes Numbers Expected to Triple by 2050
According to the CDC, the diabetes statistics are expected to increase if we don't change something soon. Currently, 1 in every 10 Americans have diabetes. In the year 2050, if obesity trends don't change, it is expected that 1 in every 3 Americans will have diabetes. Diabetes can cause blindness, lower limb amputations, heart attacks, stroke, dementia and cancer. To manage type 2 diabetes, it is necessary to have a healthy diet, exercise, and medication (oral pills or insulin shots).

1 in 10 Americans being affected by diabetes is a scary thought, but the thought of 1 in 3 Americans having diabetes in approximately 40 years is nearly terrifying. Considering the side effects that come along with diabetes, the disease seems terrible. In 40 years, I will most likely have children, and I would not want my children to have to deal with diabetes. It's a very scary disease that we should be rid of. I think public awareness about diabetes should be raised in order to deal with and change this problem.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Jacob Rickards current event 8/22/10

The article "Shoes may have changed how we run" is a very interesting article. In the article it explains scientist have reviewed footage in slow motion of bare foot runners and runners with tennis shoes. It is said that our feet land differently barefoot than we do while wearing shoes. Scientist have found out that barefoot runners are at lower risk at getting an injury while running compared to barefoot runners. Maybe tennis shoes aren't so good after all!
In my opinion this article was very interesting. Who would have thought of video taping runners with and without shoes and studying it! This article was full of information about this experiment and it just comes to show that there are some down falls to somethings. It really makes me wonder what else out there can be a good and a bad thing for us also.

Cayley Painter's Current Event - October 21, 2010

Men better than women at sweating during exercise - study.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11492897



Researchers in Japan have discovered that the saying, "Men sweat, Women glow," is in fact, true. It may sound odd, but tests have shown that men are more prone to be efficient at sweating during laboring activities including exercises. This could be bad news for women. Sweating is the bodies' natural defence to heat. If you don't sweat as much, then you are more likely to be affected by heat in negative ways. So this means that women are more susceptible than men to getting heat stroke. This also means that women have less bodily fluid than men.

I have never heard of this before i read this article. I think it explains a lot. When you see a male athlete performing you often see their forehead covered in a thick sheen of sweat. Whenever I've seen women althletes, I have never seen them sweat as much, unless they are performing a strenuous sport. This may give researchers and scientists a basis to study off of so they might find ways to prevent women from getting as hot as they do faster.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Faith Mabe's Current Event 10/18/10

A nurse was on facebook and was flipping through photos of someone that she knows, and noticed that the womans daughter had a white reflection, the mom thought the little girl had pink eye but instead it was much worse. So the nurse called the woman and she took her to the doctor and found that the little girl had two tumors on her left eyea and that she had lost all eyesight in that eye. She was diagnosed with retinoblastoma. If the area would have spread it could've been fatal but now she will have to be monitored with laser treatments for the rest of her life.

Friday, October 15, 2010

LaShanda Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
October 15 , 2010
5th and 6th period

Alzheimer's Disease

This article is about Alzheimer's which is known for a neurodegenerative disease that is mostly common in people over the age of 65 years old.There is about 24 million people worldwide that has dementia .Some clinical signs of the Alzheimer's disease is that it is a progressive cognitive deterioration and it is also combined with the activities of daily living .The symptoms are memory loss which is amnesia , minor forgetness which is a steadily denser with the progress and mostly with older memories.They also have plaques which misfolds peptides and is also called amyloid beta which is formed in the brain a few years before you get Alzheimer's.There are some medications that can help reduce the symptoms of this disease.Also there are four genes which contains mutation or variants that is increased the risk of AD which is 30% .

My opinion of this article is that it tells you about how you might get when you get older and might caint remember things.That is why you should be thankful you are in your right mind now.When you get old and caint hardly remember anything that is nothing to play with because i have been around some people who has Alzheimer's.But some people put there parents or loved ones in a nursing home because they have Alzheimer's and they dont want to deal with them and that isnt right how some people treat there loved ones like that and they just stick them in a nursing home and dont go back and see them or nothing.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/a/alzheimer's_disease.htm

Max J current event

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2010/10/13/new-technology-allows-doctors-d-tour-body/



The 3D is the new fronter for medicine and it will chang how doctors will treat illnesses.The physicians of the cornell medical college in new york city are the inventers for the 3d medicine.The technology is called CAVE and what it does is 3d reality room where researchers can voyage the structure of cells and parts of the body.The cells can be seen in a true 3d state.Physicians say using CAVE will help them better understand how to study and treat diseases.


I think this envention is a great idea beacaues it will help docters see the places wher cells are.The CAVE techology will help docters better understand how to treat dieseases. Doctors will now see the body better and handle it better.It will help more lives of people.The new technology will help treatments be less dangers.I think they should make more of this machines beacues you can see the body parts as seeing live.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Nina Edwards


United States continues to lack behind other nations when it comes to life expectancy obesity, smoking, traffic fatalities, and homicide are not to blame. Peter Muennig and Sherry Glied at Columbia University, looked at health spending; behavioral risk factors obesity and smoking. Researchers discovered that other countries have experienced greater gains in the United States. The survival rates for men and women ages 45 and 65 in the US have fallen to the other 12 countries over the past 30 years. U.S. ranking for 15-year life expectancy for 45-year-old men declined, from 3rd in 1975 to 12th in 2005, according to studies.

Its shocking that the U.S is behind in these things . Obesity & smoking rates are higher in the U.S than any other country. The U.S. health care system has been failing Americans for years. It is unacceptable that the U.S. obtains so much less than should be expected from its unusually high spending on health care relative to other countries.

http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2010/10/07/americans_life_expectancy_continues_to_fall_behind_other_countries.html

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hardin-Simmons University is very proud and appreciative of the donated cadavores the school recieves. They also stay humble to God and think of it as a blessing. The university feels that by having cadavores it greatly helps the science program.They do multiple experiments throughout the year so students get more than one oppurtunity to learn. I feel it is good that the university allows multiple chances for students to have an hands on experience with cadavores. As long as it is to further medical knowledge of the body, i am not against it. http://www.reporternews.com/news/2010/oct/09/anatomy-of-a-human-dissection/

Jacob Rickards current event 10/13/10

In the article "Epilepsy marked by neural 'hub' network" is a very interesting article. In the article it explains that an increase in the number of neurons,(hubs), can lead to seizures. Having these seizures are sometimes the cause of the Epilepsy disease. Researchers from UC Irvine researched that these "hubs" are formed in the hippocampus of the brain during the transition from a healthy brain, to an epileptic one. The increase in the number of these hubs circulate and amplify signals and makes the brain overwhelmed. This is what causes seizures.
In my opinion this article is very interesting. It is full of information and this can be a huge problem in our society. With todays technology, our scientists can research our daily life's diseases such as Epilepsy. Epilepsy is an awful disease and with these hubs being active in our brain, we need a way to stop them. That is what the hard part is.

ashley browder-current event

URL:http://www.thatsfit.com/2010/10/12/7-foods-that-sabotage-your-diet/?icid=main%7Cmain%7Cdl3%7Csec1_lnk2%7C177159
There are 7 Foods That Sabotage Your Diet. When you try to eat a over sized snack you can gain weight.If yyou find ways just to save 100 calories a day you could loose 10 pounds in a year. With the help of some nutrition experts they put together 7 food that can attac your diet. The first one is pre-measured snaks. you find youe self eating many packs, making the calories add up.The seccond one is diet treats, fat free and sugar free snacks dont mean that there is no calories. number three is, liquid calories. a couple cup of capichino add up to about 150 calories of sweetener alone. four, super-snacks. you could eat ever few hours but small portions, but you could easly over eat. number five is rich proteins, just a 3 ounce sirloin has 225 calories. six is fat free salad dressing. producers replace the fat with sugar in non fatt items.and finaly number seven is "baked" chips, they are low in fat but high in calories and low in neutrients.

I have all ways told my self that if i get fat that i would not go on any crazy diet. what i would simply do is just have my meals but i would cut my portions down way low. and insted of have a snack full of calories i would have fruit or a salad with regular dressing. but i would limit the amout of dressing that i had on my salad.

Cayley Painter Current Event 10/13/10

http://news.discovery.com/animals/human-body-parts-found-in-tiger-sharks-stomach.html
Human Body Parts Found in Tiger Shark's Stomach

According to The Press Assositation and The Boston Herald, last weekend, human body parts including arms, legs, and a full torso was found inside the stomach of a tiger shark that was caught by sport fishermen. There's no telling where the shark would have taken his victim, because Tiger sharks can swim for very long distances at a time. Investigations are being conducted in the Bahamas, and Assistant Police Commissioner Glenn Miller says that there are two current missing persons reports in the area. However, they aren't ruling out any possiblities. It's very rare for Tiger sharks to attack humans while they are still alive, but still, the possiblities are endless.

I think this is a tragic story, but I'm left to wonder what actually happened to the man who was eaten by the shark. Since the animals aren't prone to attack people while they are living, that brings up the question of how could he possibly have died otherwise? I thought this was a very interesting article.

Current Event 10/13/2010

A Bellvue man who contracted meningitis during a hockey game in June died Monday night after a series of strokes. Vasculitis is an inflammation of blood vessels that occurs when the body's immune system attacks them by mistake, according to the National Institutes of Health. Bill Jubert was one of three players to develop meningitis after a Fort Collins Adult Hockey League game at the Edora Pool Ice Center, 1801 Riverside Ave. Brian Wormus, 29, died June 14, and Nick Smith, 28, died June 22.



The players should have got their disease checked out earlier. It says that this disease is one of the most deadliest if not treated early. You can get vasculitis on blood vessels in the brain. It took two months for the diagnos and there was possibily a connection with the meningitis. some people seem to recover but most of the time there seems to be symptoms such as numerous strokes. Players can now get vaccinated and avoid contact with saliva and mucus.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Max j current event

http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article148557.ece

There are experts that are studying new ways to study the heart.Heart diseases are one of the biggest killers in the world.cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death.Dr. abdullah abdulgader is the director of the Ai-Hasa based prince sultan cardiac center.This docter is going for a new approach, so he will hear new ideas and new therapies.The docters think the heart is much more like a pump.


I think this is a very wonderfull idea for people and the world.If they fined new ways to cure the heart then it will save a lot of people that have problems with the heart.It will chang the death rate and people will live longer.Getting new ideas to solve the problems of the heart will chang the human poplution and medical science.I hope they find new cures for people that have heart problems.I also think there will be more docters that approch new cures for heart disease.

STDS .

In Forsyth County, the already high cases of STD’s are increasing even more, including aids. Recent reports from the NC division of Public Health found that gonorrhea, syphilis and Chlamydia have increased rapidly from January to September in 2009. Much more than it did In January to September in 2007. Forsyth is the only county to increase in all four categories. The health department found this out, when discovering new cases of syphilis in August, which by the way is already increasing at a rapid rate. Syphilis is a bacterial infection spread through sexual contact that can produce rashes or sores in the groin area. The suspect person can only find out if their infected is by taking a blood. Left untreated, the disease can cause damage to the heart and central nervous system. All the STD’s that are increasing in the population are curable accept AIDS. Local and state health officials began an outreach effort in various communities trying to slow down the rate and suggested the population to get tested for any type of STD’s and many agreed. That was on August 29, 2009 and since then the rate is still increasing, so officials don’t know what else to do next.
I personally think the officials should try harder to reach out to the community to help slow down this deadly rate. Sending speakers to schools to speak about STD’s, AIDS and protected sex is a way to help also, informing people that STD’s can be very deadly and need to take responsibly as a sexually active person to protect themselves and others. Also informing people about the increasing rate would get a lot of people’s attention. No I think this will fully stop the transmission of AIDS and STD’s but I honestly do think it will help.

LaShanda Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
October 8, 2010
5th and 6th period

Breat Cancer
This article is about the breast cancer and it is an abnormal cell that grows out of control in your breast. They can also invade the tissues in your body and form a mass of malignant tumors.Breat cancer can be cured and it is not always necessary to get it removed.Some factors that you can not change is being a woman , getting older , and gene changes.The symptoms are a change in the way the breast feels , and a painless lump or thickening in the breast or underarm , the skin in the breast may dimple or look like and orange peel and there also be a change in the size.When you have your regular physical exam your doctor checks your breast just to make sure you dont have any lumps or changes in your breast.You can get surgery to remove the cancer from the breast and you will need several weeks of radiation after the surgery.Breast cancer can be prevented by eating healthy and make exercising your new routine and also if you drink alcohol you need to limit the amount you drink.
My opinion of this article is that it is telling you some good facts that your should already know.That is why you need to always go and get a mammagram to be on the safe side.You should eat healthier and keep your body right.Breast cancer is a very bad thingand you can get real sick from it.But that is why i always go to the doctors and let them check me out.

http://www.aolhealth.com/conditions/breast-cancer-major-1/topic-overview

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Kayla Ball 10-7-10

http://new.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101006/ap_on_he_me/us_meds_hands_only_cpr

This article talks about how there has been studies to show that more adults survive cardiac arrest when someone gives them continuous chest compressions, then by giving them mouth to mouth. When someone is going to give two breaths of mouth to mouth, it usually takes 16 seconds which is long enough for the organs to start starving for oxygen. Using hands on, your hands are you heart, and as soon as you stop using your hands your heart stops supplying the blood to your brain. Giving mouth to mouth there are so many questions that someone is asking themselves they don't think about how long they are breathing, so the breaths that they could be supplying could just be useless.

My opinion on this article, is that if studies do show that hands only works better for a human, then that is what should be use. You usually are caught off guard so anyone wants to take the easy way out. Also no one knows how someone Else's body is going to react, so if the breaths you are giving them are not strong enough, then when you helping their heart pump you have a better chance at helping save someone life.

Jahmiya Mattox


New Therapy Found for Lung and Skin Cancer, Based on Suicide Gene E

Scientists at University of Granada developed a new therapy for the treatment of skin and lung cancer. This involves use of a suicide coliphage-gene that induces death to cells transfected with it. Studies have shown that the technique is not only effective in vitro , but also in vivo through the use of experimental animals in which tumours were induced.

I think its good that there is a new therapy that has been found to cure theses cancers. This is better because its something different to try out

Cayley Painter Current Event 10/7/10

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1318181/Gender-bending-chemicals-plastics-raises-risk-prostate-cancer.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Gender bending chemicals in plastics 'raises risk of prostate cancer'

Scientists have recently discovered that a certian chemical found in the plastic of babies' bottles could be showing the risk of obtaining prostate cancer, by testing on newborn rats. When the reserchers fed the baby rodents bisphenol A, a basic building block used in making plastic, they showed no signs of cancerous tumors or cells as they aged. They have found that these tests are directly relevant to that of a babies' health.

I believe that these tests are very important towards the welfare of babies' health. Scientist should always test things that are an imediete risk to a human's health, even if it has not been proved to be harmful.

ashley browder -current even -10-7-10

URL-http://www.stylelist.com/2010/10/07/thinning-hair/?icid=main%7Cmain%7Cdl3%7Csec1_lnk1%7C175949

summary
30 million wemen and 40 million men suffer from thining hair but they dont want to talk about it. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, wemon loose there hair or start have "thining" to there hair by the age of 40. People think that the reason for thinning hair is because of shampooing to much and wearing hats quite often. The most positive way to keep hair healthy and most attractive is keeping your hands in it as much as possibe. the biggest cause of hair loss is clogs and blockages of the hair folical on the scalp and under the scalp.
opinon:
My opinion is that wemon should not worrie about loosing their hair. people should just let nature take its corse. All wemon are beautiful just the way they are. tyra banks has a bio campaign. bio stands for beautiful inside out. If everyone would realize their natural beauty tehn people would not have to worrie about natural things like hair thinning.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Jacob Rickards current event 10/8/10

The article "Antioxidants aren't always good for you and can impair muscle function, study shows" is a article that our society really needs to pay attention to. In the article it explains that antioxidants can impair skeletal muscle function. Antioxidants is know for their benefits against fighting diseases. But sometimes antioxidants can slow down oxygen delivery during physical movement so the antioxidant drug kinda back fires. Scientist are still studying the affects of antioxidants but they are still one of our worlds best drugs!
In my opinion this article was pretty interesting to read. It shows that antioxidants can do miracles for us, but can also harm us. This drug is kind of a bitter sweet kind of thing because it can work in one region of our body, and hurt another part. Antioxidants are used to fight and prevent diseases from occuring and some people need them in their every day lives. I hope our scientist can prevent this drug from back firing and keep in our daily lives.

Friday, October 1, 2010

LaShanda Ratliff Current Event

LaShanda Ratliff
October 1 , 2010
5th/6th period

Weight lifting muscles

This article is talking about when you lift weights you are lifting all of the different muscles in your body.You are lifting the muscles such as the Trapezius, Rhomboideus minor and major, Levator scapulae, Serratus anterior, Pectoralis major and minor, Teres major and minor, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Subscapularis. These muscle are the main and important muscles in your body.The Trapezius looks like a quadrilateral and raises the shoulder blade or depresses it and raises the collar bone. Also the Rhomboideus is a diamond shaped muscles between the two shoulder blades.Your Terete muscle is a long and narrow muscle that starts from the scapula and is inserted onto the humeras.
My opinion of this article is that you need to know what muscles you are using when you are lifting weights.If you dont know which muscles you are using that is bad because you dont know what you are trying to build up in your body.It is best for you to find out which muscles you are using by reading up on the muscles in your body.But over all this article was good because now i know about these types of muscles in your body.So if you need to know anything about the muscles you are using in your body while you are lifting weights go to this article.

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/our_beautiful_bodies/101172

AIDS.

Every day, 7,500 people worldwide are newly infected with HIV; 2 million died of AIDS in 2007, the U.N. agency UNAIDS estimates. Announced on Sept. 24, 2009, that there is now a vaccine that help prevents the HIV/AIDS infection. Many scientists before thought this would never be possible due to the many unsuccessful tries before. "Today marks an historic milestone," said Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, an international group that has worked toward developing a vaccine.
The Thailand Ministry of public health began this study. They used strains of HIV that were commonly found there. What worries them is whether this vaccination will work with other HIV viruses found in the US, Africa, and else where the deadly disease is found. When studying the vaccination, they took the “prime-boost” approach, meaning the first one primes the immune system to attack HIV and the second one strengthens the response. The vaccination includes ALVAC from Sanofi Pasteur, and AIDSVAX originally developed by VaxGen Inc. ALVAC includes canary pox, a bird virus altered so it’s not to harm humans. AIDSVAX contains a genetically engineered version of a protein on HIV's surface. The vaccines are not made from whole virus — dead or alive — and cannot cause HIV. What scientist also wonders is how long this vaccine will last. Whether one may just have to get one shot or will booster shots be needed after the first shot is needed. This study was performed in Thailand because U.S. Army scientists did pivotal research in that country when the AIDS epidemic emerged there, isolating virus strains and providing genetic information on them to vaccine makers. The Thai government also strongly supported the idea of doing the study

Kaseem

The college of William and Mary will be conducted a human cadavor lab. The college has had cadavores examined for over 40 years. Students are thought in class for hours a day before working on real cadavores. A local Virginia medical examiner's office donates the bodies to the the college in the name of science. I feel that it is very essential that the students are informed about the human body before conducting a live experiment. Research on cadavores can help with further medical research in the future. It is important that students not only read about the body but to also do live experiments, in order to help them when they enter the working force.

Depreace king

http://record-eagle.com/features/x1967875497/Bodies-up-close-and-personal-at-Dennos



talking about therapy for diabetic wounds and how to improve on it .
trying different things and medicines

i think its a good idea because people have died from lack of medicines and help from hospitals

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Nina Edwards http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2010/09/17/why_the_craving_for_cocaine_wont_go_away.html

Why the craving for cocaine won't go away?

People that has used cocaine have a great risk of becoming addicted, Evan after long drug-free periods. Colleagues point to a specific molecule in the brain that targets treatment to prevent relapses. Drugs are addictive because they "hijack" the brain's reward system. The "hijacking" is long-lived and often leads to relapses into abuse when the individual is exposed to. The part of the brain called , striatum, plays a major role in relapse.


MY OPIONON : " I agree with the statement that drugs are very addicted ,and that it hijack the brains and mess with the mind. Drugs cause people to relapses. Cocaine can mess up the system of the body