Friday 30 November 2012

Self-tracking: the people turning their bodies into medical labs

As well as helping to track finances and organise social lives, smartphones are encouraging some people to monitor their health and wellbeing. By recording and logging data about their lifestyles, these 'self-trackers' aim to better understand problems ranging from snoring to depression

Within the first five minutes I spend with Ian Clements, I learn the following. He is 76 years old and he always thought it was his destiny to be the oldest man on the planet. He once started to write a book entitled How to Live to 150. He was an early adopter of aerobics in the 1970s and he has kept tabs on his weight and exercise ever since.

But don't imagine that Clements has lived an ascetic life. He has dropped acid, smoked dope, taken speed and, terrifyingly, "all the other stuff". He lived with 100 others in a commune in central London and was one-third of a menage a trois. He once worked for the European Space Agency, but quit to become a house-husband and look after his son.

Oh yes and he should be dead. On 15 October 2007, Clements went to his doctor for a routine prostate examination; he was almost halfway through his projected century and a half, so a check-up seemed sensible. It emerged that his prostate was fine, but his bladder was not. Two days later, he was under the knife: he had stage three cancer and it was metastatic ? aggressive and with the expansionist tendencies of a biological Napoleon. His urologist told him he had a month or two to live. Clements sought a second opinion, then a third, but they all said that same thing. He moved into a hospice to die.

Did the diagnosis come as a shock? "You're fucking right," he says, with a wry chuckle. "There's no bigger shock than being told you're about to die in a few weeks."

We are sitting in the cafe of the Google Campus, just off the Silicon Roundabout in east London, and Clements is drinking herbal tea. He has cropped silver hair and a tidy beard; he wears rimless glasses and is dressed smartly all in black, apart from incongruous adventure sandals ("I get hot feet"). He could easily pass for 15 years younger than his actual age.

Clements would tell you that the reason he's alive today is because of far-reaching experiments he has conducted on himself since 2007. He measures, by his estimation, several hundred aspects of his lifestyle ? "biomarkers" is the technical term ? every day. Some of these are pretty straightforward (weight, body composition, muscle mass) while others are more sophisticated (urine pH).

He notes every mouthful of food that passes his lips and he has tried 140 supplements, but settled on about a dozen that he takes regularly. All of these results are eventually uploaded to a spreadsheet, which is now "a million cells". As a retired electronics engineer and self-styled "nerd", he is drawn to number-crunching.

Clements's doctors were not exactly opposed to what he was doing ? they just thought he was wasting his time. "The consultants were? I won't say against it, but indifferent," he says. "They said, 'You've got metastatic cancer. There's no point doing these biomarkers, they'll only tell you that you've got it.' And I said, 'But won't they say how badly I've got it?' And they said, 'It doesn't matter. You've got it.'?"

These days, Clements is so in thrall to his research that if he feels fine, but his data suggests he has taken a downturn, he is more inclined to believe the data.

Clements began conducting his experiments in isolation, but he was far from alone. In fact, weren't we all embracing our inner geeks? In 2006, Nike introduced its Nike+ personal speedometers, where a sensor embedded in your shoe would calculate how far and how fast you had run.

If you did well, Paula Radcliffe might chip in to tell you, through your earphones, that you had smashed your personal best. Nintendo Wii Fit was launched in 2007 and encouraged you to compete against friends and family in "body tests" with the goal of increasing your "Wii Fit age". It has sold nearly 23m units.

It was not just outliers and tech heads, either. If you have ever stepped on a set of weighing scales then you have participated in self-analysis. If you have worked out how much money goes out of your bank account each week, likewise. The ability to chart your progress towards a designated goal is seen as essential to success in business, politics, medicine and sport.

It's just that previously we had never been able to expose our personal lives to the same scrutiny. This changed with the spread of the smartphone and in particular the Apple iPhone in 2007; now, many of us own sophisticated and ever-present devices for monitoring our personal improvement.

The first people to recognise and codify what was happening were a pair of Wired magazine journalists from the Bay Area in California, Gary Wolf and Kevin Kelly. They called it "self-tracking" and in 2007 founded a blog named the Quantified Self. They wanted to create an informal support group for people such as Clements (the "extreme experimenters") and for curious individuals interested in self-improvement (for example, a friend of theirs who was investigating the connection between caffeine and productivity).

The name subtly referenced the fact that previously, whenever people had looked for solutions to their problems, we tended to favour talking cures. Now was the moment for people who believed that the key to self-knowledge could lie in the collection and study of numbers.

Five years on, there are Quantified Self meetings in more than 50 cities worldwide. London's group was established in September 2010 and it follows the US model of show and tell, with presentations of around 15 minutes.

"Quantified Self is individual-driven, it's not institutional, it's not a business," explains Adriana Lukas, founder of the London group. "It's just a bunch of people trying to solve their problems."

Fifteen people attended that first meeting in London and one of the speakers was Jon Cousins. Like Clements, Cousins, a former advertising executive in his early 50s, was driven to the collection of information by desperation. In 2007, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

A psychiatrist asked him to track his up and downs; Cousins looked into existing systems, but ended up devising his own, based around a set of playing cards. He liked the cards, because he felt less self-conscious sitting in a coffee shop with them than he did writing in a journal or answering a questionnaire.

Each day, the cards produced a "happiness number", which he logged on a graph. Crucially, this score would be shared with some of his friends by email. If it was particularly low, they might ask why or send encouragement. Cousins found, almost instantly, that his depression was alleviated ? his graph no longer spiked so violently and the line showed a consistent upward profile. His system worked for him and, through word of mouth, others found it helpful too; Moodscope, which is free or available as a paid premium version, now has 33,000 members. In a recent Department of Health public vote, it was the runaway winner as favourite health app.

"I got goose bumps hearing Jon speak," remembers Lukas. "I was thinking, Quantified Self could be huge! You just get that feeling. Fifteen people sitting in a seminar room, it doesn't look that way, but people were doing these amazing experiments. And if some people do it, more people will do it."

Quantified Self could be on the cusp of tipping now in the UK. At the last London meeting, in October, at the Google Campus, there was a capacity crowd of 130 and another 30 people on the waiting list. The speakers were often wacky, but never boring. Dr Ryota Kanai, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Sussex, gave a presentation on what he had gleaned from studying hundreds of MRI scans of his own brain. Jules Goldberg explained how his wife's complaints about his snoring led him to develop an iPhone app, SnoreLab, which allows you to test the efficacy of snoring remedies.

The audience was a mix of old-school pioneers, such as Clements and Cousins, and young, smart chic-geeks. At the pub afterwards, there was an excited chatter about the latest sleep monitors, tools for measuring oxygen saturation and "sexy" glucose meters. Everyone had their own reason for being there ? typically a variant on wanting to live the longest, happiest life possible ? and they were hoping to pick up some tips for their quest.

"The goal isn't to figure out something about human beings generally but to discover something about yourself," Gary Wolf once wrote. "Their validity may be narrow, but it is beautifully relevant."

Also, it starts narrow, but who knows how wide it can get? While individuals may not have the analytic skills or medical knowledge necessary to make reliable discoveries, if thousands of app users are creating data, scientists may be able to detect patterns that suggest more well-founded relationships between an input and an output.

In 2008, CureTogether was launched to help individuals who live with chronic pain; it quickly found an audience and it now has more than 25,000 members who have shared data on 576 medical conditions ? from which anxiety treatments work best (exercise, Xanax, yoga and spending time with animals) to how best to deal with migraines (find a dark room with no noise, avoid triggers such as red wine and MSG).

In July, it was bought by 23andMe, a biotechnology company co-founded by Anne Wojcicki, the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. This type of data does come with caveats. It hasn't been subject to the randomisation and double-blinding of clinical trials, and we also need to be aware of placebo effects ? patients may find it hard to decipher whether it is a treatment or their predictions about a treatment that is changing their condition. Yet such crowd-sourcing websites ? PatientsLikeMe is another ? are beginning to yield results that the mainstream medical community could find useful.

Self-tracking will never be for everyone. Alexandra Carmichael is the current director of the Quantified Self in the US and a founder of CureTogether, but she proves that the path to self-improvement can be a challenging one. For almost two years, she tracked 40 different streams of personal data, but then, in April 2010, she quit tracking because of the strangling pressure it was exerting.

"Each day, my self-worth was tied to the data," she wrote. "One pound heavier this morning? You're fat. Skipped a day of running? You're lazy. I won't let it be an instrument of self-torture anymore."

For individuals such as Clements, there is reassurance and some camaraderie from the regular meetings. But as he talks about his routine of testing and searching for patterns, which sometimes occupies him for 18 hours a day, you sense that for some self-tracking is most valuable not for its results, but as a focus and welcome distraction.

"Luckily, I like doing it," he says. "It's given me something to do for five years. And I think I'm on to something. It gives me optimism."


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Fist clenching 'overestimates blood potassium'

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BMC resident receives American Society for Clinical Pathology awards

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Five Reasons We Can't Stop Distracting Ourselves

You?ve got an imminent deadline for that creative project. And yet, you can?t stop checking your email or Facebook, playing your favorite Zynga game, or seeing what?s happening in sports, entertainment, or the news online. Why are these temptations so irresistible even when you?re up against the clock? And how can you arrange to resist these time-wasting demons?read more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)

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VIDEO: NHS pay cuts 'a sign of chaos'

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"Yes" Doesn't Count if you can't say "No" - Why Clear Boundaries are Important in Intimate Relationships

Most people think of an ideal romantic relationship as a union of two inseparable beings forged into one heart, one mind, and one dream. If either partner has a conflicting desire, he or she too often does not express it. They consciously or unconsciously choose to protect the fantasy of perfect compatibility, but may not realize the limitations that are wedded to that decision.read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)

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Health Tip: Fuel Your Body for Resistance Training

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High Uric Acid Linked to Both Gout and Diabetes

Title: High Uric Acid Linked to Both Gout and Diabetes
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Tips for cancer survivors to keep cool in the summer heat

Cancer survivors should be careful with potential for dehydration and sunburn. (Source: MayoClinic.com Full Feed)

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Yoga shown effective for treating chronic neck pain

A German study shows that yoga appears to be an effective treatment for neck pain and provides added benefits of improved psychological well being and quality of life.

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Thursday 29 November 2012

Pill for RA Works as Well as Shot

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Created: 11/12/2011 11:01:00 AM
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New guidelines to prevent cheerleading injuries

In a new policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics urges coaches, parents and school officials to follow injury-prevention guidelines, develop emergency plans and ensure cheerleading programs have access to the same level of qualified coaches, medical care and injury surveillance as other sports.

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Vyvanse for Comorbid ADHD With Bipolar Disorder

Studies of children, adolescents and adults with bipolar disorder have found that these people have as much as a five times greater risk of also having ADHD than those without bipolar disorder. And in one study, 37.5% of patients (of all ages) had had a diagnosis of ADHD during their lifetimes.
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Losing weight from either a low-carb or low-fat diet lowers body inflammation

When overweight or obese people lose weight, whether through a low-carb or low-fat diet, they can have a significant reduction in inflammation throughout their body, as measured by three common markers for inflammation.

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Weak Muscles in Teen Years Linked to Early Death in Men

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Kids in Daycare More Prone to Be Overweight

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A comparison of cancer burden and research spending reveals discrepancies in the distribution of research funding

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They're So Vein: Tapping A Job Market

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Appearance Concerns and Psychological Distress Among HIV-Infected Individuals with Injection Drug Use Histories: Prospective Analyses

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Ultrasonographic Screening for Thyroid Cancer in Siblings of Patients with Apparently Sporadic Papillary Carcinoma

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Wednesday 28 November 2012

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Bringing care closer to home

Meet Kevin Blake, a long-time patient of Children?s. In the following, his mother, Laurie, describes what having access to Children?s services closer to home has meant to their family.


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Bringing care closer to home

Meet Kevin Blake, a long-time patient of Children?s. In the following, his mother, Laurie, describes what having access to Children?s services closer to home has meant to their family.


Kevin and brother David

My son Kevin was born with multiple congenital abnormalities. He has moderate to severe hearing loss, low muscle tone and a handful of developmental delays. When he was born we instantly knew he was a special kid, and I immediately felt very protective of him. Life may be a bit tougher for Kevin, but his vulnerabilities and strength to work through them is nothing short of amazing, and in doing so he inspires my husband Dan and I to be better parents. As Dan says, ?If there are a certain percentage of children born with special needs, then I?m glad we have one of them, be...

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Anger at axeing of clinic plan for patients with blood condition

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Cell responses 'may explain ethnic differences in hypertension'

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Anger at axeing of clinic plan for patients with blood condition

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Exercise rate related to improvements in Parkinson?s disease

People with Parkinson's disease benefit from exercise programs on stationary bicycles, with the greatest effect for those who pedal faster, according to a new study.

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Poll Reveals Challenges of Providing End-of-Life Care

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Tuesday 27 November 2012

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"Yes" Doesn't Count if you can't say "No" - Why Clear Boundaries are Important in Intimate Relationships

Most people think of an ideal romantic relationship as a union of two inseparable beings forged into one heart, one mind, and one dream. If either partner has a conflicting desire, he or she too often does not express it. They consciously or unconsciously choose to protect the fantasy of perfect compatibility, but may not realize the limitations that are wedded to that decision.read more (Source: Psychology Today Relationships Center)

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My baby had botox

WHEN doctors suggested injecting Botox into Dominic Savini's eyes his mother Erica was a little taken aback. (Source: Daily Express - Health)

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Time for transition? We can help.

Kitty O'Hare, MD

By Kitty O?Hare, MD, coordinator of Transition Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital’s Martha Eliot Health Center.
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ProLab Enters Atlanta's Healthcare Market

ATLANTA, Oct. 22, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ProLab, a professional clinical and full-service laboratory specializing in geriatric patients, has added Atlanta, GA to its 11 other locations on October 15th, 2010.

"We are excited about entering the Atlanta market. ProLab's expansion across the south has accelerated due to client demand," said Hillary Bell, CEO. When asked as to why ProLab is seeing increased demand, Bell noted that healthcare facilities are focusing more on a provider's service components than ever before. ProLab's new full time, client relations team offers each facility a personal and comprehensive service level that is unmatched in this industry. "We have shifted our service model to include 24/7 live customer support, therefore raising the standard in the industry. In a...

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Global Update: Children With Disabilities Are Victimized More Often

The report found that disabled children were 3.6 times more likely to be physically assaulted and 2.9 times more likely to be sexually assaulted. (Source: NYT Health)

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U.S. busts $108 million black market in Medicaid drugs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Operators of a nationwide black market have illegally sold more than $100 million of expensive HIV medications and other drugs obtained from patients on the government-run Medicaid health insurance plan, U.S. authorities said on Tuesday. (Source: Reuters: Health)

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Acu-Vib

is an Australian owned and operated company, with their head office located in the Sydney suburb of Castle Hill, New South Wales. Acu-Vib specializes in the distribution of high quality electronic test and monitoring equipment. These products are used in the fields of medicine, acoustics and vibrations, occupational health and safety, the environment, research and development.

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Blood test 'could measure smokers' heart risk'

A blood test could be used to measure a smoker's danger of heart disease, researchers have found. Levels of a lung protein found in the blood of smokers could indicate their risk of dangerous plaque build-up in blood vessels, according to a study published in journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. Researchers were able to...

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Menopause does not cause weight gain, but increases belly fat, major review finds

A comprehensive review by the International Menopause Society has found that going through the menopause does not cause a woman to gain weight. However, the hormonal changes at the menopause are associated with a change in the the way that fat is distributed, leading to more belly (abdominal) fat.

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Monday 26 November 2012

Chlamydia Tops STDs Reported to CDC

Title: Chlamydia Tops STDs Reported to CDC
Category: Health News
Created: 11/18/2011 11:01:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/18/2011 12:00:00 AM

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Traffic pollution tied to autism risk: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies who are exposed to lots of traffic-related air pollution in the womb and during their first year of life are more likely to become autistic, suggests a new study.

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Health Tip: Talkin' Turkey

Title: Health Tip: Talkin' Turkey
Category: Health News
Created: 11/21/2012 8:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=165280

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VIDEO: NHS pay cuts 'a sign of chaos'

A proposal to cut the pay and change the conditions of health workers in south-west England is a sign of "the chaos engulfing the NHS", Labour has said. (Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition)

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Greiner Bio-One Preanalytics

Greiner Bio-One is a leading manufacturer of plastic evacuated collection tubes for blood and urine, capillary blood collection systems, safety blood collection sets and accessories, complete urinalysis systems, automatic ESR analysers and decapper instruments.

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U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity

Title: U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity
Category: Health News
Created: 11/9/2012 4:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 11/12/2012 12:00:00 AM

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NHSBT 'must continue to improve services'

NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) must continue its work to improve services, a Department of Health report has stipulated. The commercial review of the functions of NHSBT was designed to look at opportunities for efficiency and effectiveness when it comes to non-donor facing activities. Recommendations include that the organisation continues to...

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You're Only as Old as You Feel

Title: You're Only as Old as You Feel
Category: Health News
Created: 11/21/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Mom?s Pot Use Doubles Risk of ?Preemie? Birth: Study

Other risk factors include family history of pre-term births, high blood pressure, researchers say (Source: The Doctors Lounge - Cardiology)

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Pot Psychosis May Be Gene-Related

Title: Pot Psychosis May Be Gene-Related
Category: Health News
Created: 11/20/2012 2:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 11/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Workouts in extreme weight-loss TV fuel negative attitudes about exercise, study finds

The Biggest Loser might be a TV ratings winner, but its extreme depiction of exercise is more likely to turn people off than get them off the couch, according to new research.

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Sunday 25 November 2012

Multiple Sclerosis Drug Doesn?t Stop Disability, Study Finds

Interferon beta, the most commonly prescribed drug to treat M.S., helps reduce the development of brain lesions and limit the frequency of relapses. (Source: NYT Health)

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Nanoparticles Show Potential for Treating MS

Title: Nanoparticles Show Potential for Treating MS
Category: Health News
Created: 11/19/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/19/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Minutes of hard exercise can lead to all-day calorie burn

Time spent in the drudgery of strenuous exercise is a well-documented turn-off for many people who want to get in better shape. In a new study, researchers show that exercisers can burn as many as 200 extra calories in as little as 2.5 minutes of concentrated effort a day -- as long as they intersperse longer periods of easy recovery in a practice known as sprint interval training.

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Children with obesity must be treated in time

Behavioral treatment for inducing weight-loss can be very effective for severely obese children. However, the treatment to change dietary and exercise habits must be given in time, as it showed to have little effect on adolescents with the same problem.

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Guy Receives Golden Stitches Award

UK HealthCares Kentucky Childrens Hospital has awarded the Golden Stitches Award to Benita Guy, a lead phlebotomist in the clinical lab for the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital and Kentucky Childrens Hospital. (Source: UK College of Medicine News)

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Mobile Clinical Assistant Platform Prototype: Mobile Point-of-Care Technology

Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
A wide range of clinical support healthcare professionals (allied health professionals) conduct rounds in a hospital, including physicians, physical therapists, ward nurses, dieticians, and phlebotomists. These rounding "clinicians" often have far more restricted access to healthcare information technology than a hospital's resident staff. (Source: eHealth News EU)

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Exercise the body to keep the brain healthy, study suggests

People who exercise later in life may better protect their brain from age-related changes than those who do not, a study suggests.

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Daily steps add up for midlife women's health

Moving 6,000 or more steps a day -- no matter how -- adds up to a healthier life for midlife women. That level of physical activity decreases the risk of diabetes and metabolic syndrome (a diabetes precursor and a risk for cardiovascular disease), showed a new study.

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Weight loss does not lower heart disease risk from type 2 diabetes, study suggests

An intensive diet and exercise program resulting in weight loss does not reduce cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke in people with longstanding type 2 diabetes, according to a new study.

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Cycling in Yemen: an uphill struggle against insurgency and ignorance

Challenges for Yemen's National Cycle Foundation include steeps hills, a lack of money ? and angry locals trying to kill them

The cyclists have been pedalling through the dusty outskirts of Yemen's capital, Sana'a, for just 30 seconds when the first rock comes hurtling at their wheels.

None of the seven riders of Yemen's National Cycle Foundation so much as flinch, as the perpetrator, a local shopkeeper, identifies himself. He shouts and waves an arm. "You gays! Cover up!"

Dressed in an eclectic assortment of sun-faded Lycra cycling attire, and riding an archaic selection of bikes in varying state of repair, the group keeps silent, and together, as they keep on pedalling.

Yemen must be one of the few countries in the world where a group of young men, on their morning ride can, and regularly does, attract such anger and ignorance from passersby. Their crime? Wearing shorts and tight jerseys.

As the riders approached the first steep climb, their coach, Saleh al-Riashi, emerges from the sunroof of an accompanying vehicle. He makes this trip three times a week, every week, with near-religious devotion, barking commands out of the car's roof, much like the director of a pro-team on the grand tour.

It is inaccurate to describe the team as the national cycling team of Yemen, simply because they have lacked the resources to travel anywhere as a team since 2006.

Riashi is the only member of the current team to have competed abroad. He says that when they arrived in Egypt in 2006 to compete in the Arab Club Championships, his Yemeni team were almost laughed off the starting line.

"Our bikes were probably 20 years old, and our clothes worn ? but we soon showed we are serious racers ? we finished sixth out of 13 teams and received an apology," he says.

Riashi, who competed in the 2008 Tour of Sharjah, is now preparing his team for the next challenge, this year's Arab Club Championships, despite some key shortcomings. "We are probably $2,000-$3,000 dollars short of money to even get our riders to the start line, beyond the problems with our equipment."

Money, though, is probably the least of the team's worries ahead of the event, which is being held in the United Arab Emirates next month. Leading up the first climb is Yusuf al-Bandani, a skinny grimpeur (climber) who dances on the pedals of his steel bike like a champion from the late 1980s.

The mountains surrounding Sana'a are almost Pyrenean in feel and as Bandani climbs by the bleached, jagged rocks, he could almost be on the famous Mont Ventoux stage of the Tour de France. The air is suitably thin, and as he makes the summit of the climb he is already more than 500 metres higher than that French summit.

It is the scars on the young man's arm that serve as a poignant reminder that he is actually training in Yemen's highlands. "We had been preparing for ourselves for a regional competition, near Lahj, when an SUV started driving erratically near us."

Lahj is not somewhere many cycls find themselves. It is the location of al-Anad airbase, which is home to a contingent of US troops and also a hotbed of insurgent activity. It is firmly in the middle of Yemen's wild tribal hinterland.

"We were riding along, when suddenly we were swept off our bikes by a man in a Toyota Landcruiser. Four of our riders were wiped out. We all needed stitches and one rider needed surgery on his arm," Bandani says with a matter-of-fact air and a shrug of his shoulders, as if being attacked and nearly killed for riding a bicycle is a normal daily occurrence. "It's just simple ignorance."

Sitting down for a post-training tea, Riashi is keen to explain his motivation for cycling, and his determination for Yemen to compete again, at least regionally. It takes him back to the country's civil war in 1994: "In Yemen, every small kid has a bike and loves riding. I had to stay inside during the war, and came across the Tour de France on French satellite television. I was hooked on racing bikes from them on.

"Most families in Yemen watch the Tour de France on TV and it's extremely popular. My hero is Mark."

The British sprinter Mark Cavendish is fast becoming a global cycling celebrity and superstar. "No," says Riashi, using his hands to mime a bald head. "Not Mark Cavendish."

The group, sensing confusion, jump up in unison and begin to emulate the late Marco Pantani, climbing vigorously on sets of imaginary drop handlebars with his trademark shaved head.

How a diminutive Italian grimpeur, famous for his tenacity in the mountains, became the inspiration for a squad of Yemeni cyclists is still slightly unclear. But if Riashi and his team want to make it to race in the UAE next month, they'll need all the Pantani attacking spirit they can muster.


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What is a Phlebotomist

Phlebotomist Career Profile (Source: About.com Health Careers)

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Saturday 24 November 2012

Weight Watchers Gets Thumbs Up in Study

Title: Weight Watchers Gets Thumbs Up in Study
Category: Health News
Created: 10/9/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 10/9/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&a=163735&k=Diet_and_Weight_Management_General

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Well: Sorbets of Summer

The best way to enjoy sorbet in the summer is to make it yourself with fresh summer fruits. (Source: NYT Health)

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How Memory Affects Decision Making

According to researchers at the The University of Texas at Austin, a person's memory plays a vital role in how new information is processed. The study, published in the journal Neuron, was conducted by Alison Preston, assistant professor of psychology and neurobiology, and Dagmar Zeithamova and April Dominick. The researchers found that human brains relate new information with past experiences in order to gain new knowledge, thus allowing the individual to better understand new concepts and make future decisions... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)

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Why the Sound of Fingernails on a Chalkboard Irks You

Title: Why the Sound of Fingernails on a Chalkboard Irks You
Category: Health News
Created: 11/5/2011 11:01:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/7/2011 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=WeeklyHealth&a=151302

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Losing weight, especially in the belly, improves sleep quality

Weight loss, whether it?s from dietary changes alone or from diet combined with exercise, can help improve the quality of sleep among people who are overweight or obese, according to a new study

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Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study

Title: Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study
Category: Health News
Created: 11/20/2012 8:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 11/21/2012 12:00:00 AM

Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/guide.asp?s=rss&k=DailyHealth&a=165278

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Multiple Sclerosis Drug Doesn?t Stop Disability, Study Finds

Interferon beta, the most commonly prescribed drug to treat M.S., helps reduce the development of brain lesions and limit the frequency of relapses. (Source: NYT Health)

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Should the skin be swabbed with a steret prior to venesection in an immunosuppressed patient?

We found limited information with which to answer this question. We have answered question previously on the need for swabbing the injection area [1]. (Source: NLH Question Answering Service)

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Donors urged to give blood across the UK

People across the UK are being urged to give blood as the NHS believes the country's stock will be hit by major events such as the Olympics and the diamond jubilee. Officials at NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) are predicting a "perfect storm" on the demand for blood with the increased amount of events happening over the summer...

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Blood test 'could measure smokers' heart risk'

A blood test could be used to measure a smoker's danger of heart disease, researchers have found. Levels of a lung protein found in the blood of smokers could indicate their risk of dangerous plaque build-up in blood vessels, according to a study published in journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. Researchers were able to...

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In Germany, Ruling Over Circumcision Sows Anxiety and Confusion

A court ruling that equated circumcision with a criminal act has sent ripples of anger and anxiety, raising vexing questions about the boundaries of religious freedom in modern Germany. (Source: NYT Health)

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Friday 23 November 2012

Workouts in extreme weight-loss TV fuel negative attitudes about exercise, study finds

The Biggest Loser might be a TV ratings winner, but its extreme depiction of exercise is more likely to turn people off than get them off the couch, according to new research.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/health_medicine/fitness/~3/vuqYsc35Wlg/121025122429.htm

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The Joint Commission Explains Patient Identification Requirement Changes

Response to comments from Dennis Ernst of the Center for Phlebotomy Education
Recently Dark Daily alerted clinical laboratory readers to a decision by The Joint Commission to change their requirements for patient identification. Included was the opinion of Dennis Ernst,� MT(ASCP), long time Director of the Center for Phlebotomy Education, that The Joint Commission?s decision [...] (Source: Dark Daily)

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EEG Measures Awareness in Some 'Vegetative' Patients

Title: EEG Measures Awareness in Some 'Vegetative' Patients
Category: Health News
Created: 11/11/2011 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/11/2011 12:00:00 AM

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How does the quality of a bed affect the quality of sleep, and your ability to concentrate

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Act Quickly to Beat Mold After a Flood

Title: Act Quickly to Beat Mold After a Flood
Category: Health News
Created: 10/31/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 10/31/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Nearly Every State Seeing Large Surge in Diabetes

Title: Nearly Every State Seeing Large Surge in Diabetes
Category: Health News
Created: 11/16/2012 11:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/16/2012 12:00:00 AM

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From the stigma of manic depression to the encouraging of treatment of bipolar disorder: the evolution of the approach in two lay media publications over the last 40 years

CONCLUSION: It is suggested that the midia approach to bipolar disorder, in comparison with the one given to manic-depressive psychosis, is characterized by a closer assimilation of the biomedical model. (Source: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria)

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Can Playing Soccer Lead to Brain Damage?

Title: Can Playing Soccer Lead to Brain Damage?
Category: Health News
Created: 11/13/2012 4:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 11/14/2012 12:00:00 AM

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Research needed to combat stored red blood cell power...

The longer red blood cells are stored, the lower their lifesaving power, a new study has revealed. A Duke University Medical Center team revealed that banked blood undergoes a change during storage which inhibits its ability to transport oxygen, according to the study published in journal Critical Care Medicine. Somehow slowing the process of the...

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BWH Recognizes Medical Laboratory Professionals

For people who are afraid of needles, the prospect of having blood drawn is far from a pleasant thought. In phlebotomy labs throughout the distributed campus, however, phlebotomists and phlebotomy technicians do their best to put patients at ease whe (Source: BWH News)

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Influenza

Influenza: The flu is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract which are divided into three types, designated A, B, and C. Most people who get the flu recover completely in 1 to 2 weeks, but some people develop serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications, such as pneumonia. Much of the illness and death caused by influenza can be prevented by annual influenza vaccination.



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Sperms' Length Linked to Men's Fertility

Title: Sperms' Length Linked to Men's Fertility
Category: Health News
Created: 11/15/2012 6:36:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 11/16/2012 12:00:00 AM

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