Scientists from research institutes in Australia, Canada, Japan,
China and the UK will today release the first DNA profiles of some of
the most prevalent types of tumours.
It is the first output from
the International Cancer Genome Consortium of 12 institutes around the
world working to map the genes of 50 different cancers.
The
Queensland Centre for Medical Genomics at the University of Queensland's
Institute of Molecular Bioscience is a member of the consortium and has
released the analysed blueprints of two pancreatic tumours.
QCMG
director and primary investigator Professor Sean Grimmond said the QCMG
was mapping the pancreatic and ovarian tumours of 500 patients, while
other institutes were tackling different common cancers, including lung,
breast, blood, brain, kidney, liver and stomach.
"Over the last two decades we've worked out that cancer arises from
the accumulation of genetic damage to the genome or genetic blueprint .
. . once you've accumulated sufficient damage in key locations, tumours
will develop," he said.
A Medical Doctor Tries Human Growth Hormone in 1992
A Break through on Human Growth Hormone major clinical research
Dr. Chein, a Physicians Tells his Story about HGH Use. Friday, April 09,
2010
The principal clinical research on human growth hormone substitute
started with the troubles of single man. In 1992, at the age of
forty-two, Dr Edmun Chein, a improvement specialist by training, felt as
thought he was speedily going downward. He was acquiring weight and
already had a enormous pot tummy, his cardiovascular hazard factors like
boost cholesterol and triglycerides were in the endangered zone, and
most awful of all he had started to have chest pain. His cardiologist
reinforce his most terrible fears, notifying him so as to his coronary
artery was obstructed and that any time he could have a heart attack. He
at once advised that Chein go on cholesterol-lowering drugs.
A study in the
New England Journal of Medicine showed that weekly injections of 500 mL
of testosterone added an average of more than one pound of lean body
mass a week to male weight lifters out muscling fellow weight lifters
who received a placebo. It also increased the size of the triceps and
quadriceps of a second group of men who didnt exercise.
As men age
there is a gradual decline in testosterone levels. In the late forties
and early fifties the levels are about a third to a half of what they
were in the 20s. By the age of eighty to ninety testosterone has
decreased by about 60%
There is a male
version of menopause called andropause. When women go through menopause
there is no confusing it because their periods stop. However with men
the symptoms are not as obvious. These include reduced sex drive,
erectile dysfunction, and decreased sexual satisfaction, fatigue,
depression, irritability, aches and pains and stiffness.
In
one double blind study 12 out of 13 men could tell they were on the
active drug because they felt more aggressive and energetic. They also
said they performed better sexually, were initiating sex more, and
could maintain erections longer
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Sept. 8, 2008 -- Vitamin B12 may help protect against brain volume loss in the elderly.
That's according to researchers from the University of Oxford in England.
The
scientists studied 107 people between the ages of 61 and 87 without
memory or thinking problems. The average age of participants was 73,
and 54% were women.
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