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Sports Medicine

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The Dartmouth Sports Medicine Department serves the primary athletic health care needs of the men's and women's intercollegiate athletes of Dartmouth College. Our main facility is the athletic training room located in Davis Varsity House, adjacent to Alumni Gym. The athletic training room is staffed by a team of nationally certified athletic trainers, each of whom is assigned to work with different teams through the year. The Sports Medicine Department is part of the Dartmouth College Health Service.

The athletic training staff of the Dartmouth College Sports Medicine Department is committed to providing the highest quality athletic health care possible to the men and women athletes of Dartmouth College.

The athletic training staff will work in conjunction with the clinical staff at Dartmouth College Health Services and the Orthopedic Sports Medicine physicians at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Our aim is to ensure that each athlete is provided with the appropriate education, evaluation, treatment, and/or rehabilitation program for each situation. Our goal is to effectively manage each athletes injury or illness so that they may safely return to physical activity with minimal time lost from their participation in sport.

We will strive to create a professional, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere in each of our athletic training facilities. We will maintain each of our athletic training facilities with the highest commitment to efficiency and cleanliness so that an appropriate healing environment is provided. We are committed to providing the most up-to-date treatment modalities, rehabilitation equipment possible.

Our staff is committed to maintaining the highest professional standards of quality consistent with the National Athletic Trainers Association. We are constantly engaged with continuing education activities in order to keep abreast of the most current information available regarding treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.

Our goal is to become a leader in collegiate Sports Medicine programs, by providing consistently high quality care and education to our athletes in a positive and healthful atmosphere.

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What is Sports Medicine?

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Updated September 06, 2013.

Sports medicine is the study and practice of medical principles related to the science of sports, particularly in the areas of:

What is a Sports Medicine Specialist? A sports medicine specialist is an individual with specialized education and training who focuses on the medical and therapeutic aspects of sports participation and physical activity.

This title of sports medicine specialist does not necessarily mean the specialist is a physician. There are bachelors, masters, and certificate programs in sports medicine.

What is a Sports Medicine Physician?

Sports medicine physicians have specialized training in the field in medicine that deals with sport or exercise-related injuries. Their primary focus is on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of injuries that occur during sports and other physical activity.

A sports medicine physician receives special training during a fellowship program in sports medicine after finishing a residency program in another specialty, such as primary care or orthopedic surgery. There are currently no widespread residency programs in sports medicine.

Most primary care sports medicine doctors complete a three-year family medicine residency after medical school, and then choose to focus on sports medicine. An orthopedic surgery residency leads to a career as an orthopedic surgeon, many of who treat athletes.

What is Sports Science? Sports science, also referred to as exercise science, is a focused study and application of the principals of physiology, anatomy, and psychology as they relate to human movement and physical activity. Exercise science is still quite young, and much of the field is focused on conducting research on the various adaptations to exercise or the lack of exercise, of the human body. This work ranges from the elite athlete to the general population; children to elderly; and the physical components of fitness to the psychological.

Careers in Sports Medicine and Sports Science There are many career and job opportunities in fields related to sports medicine. Typically, employment opportunities involve working with generally healthy or active people in two major areas:

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For more information on careers in this field, see the list on the right. For salary ranges, schooling requirements and more, check out theCareer Explorer.

Sports medicine focuses on helping people improve their athletic performance, recover from injury and prevent future injuries. It is a fast-growing health care field, becausehealth workers who specialize in sports medicine help many regular people as well as athletes.

You dont have to be a professional athlete to seek help from a sports medicine professional. Sports medicine professionals treat people who participate in sports just for fun or want to get better results from their exercise program, patients who suffered injuries and want to regain full function and people who have disabilities and want to increase their mobility and capabilities.

The field of sports medicine encompasses many different health careers, including:

The career path you take will depend on your interests, your educational goals and the environment where you want to work.Many careers in this field require degrees, and certification can improve your chances of landing a great job.

If youre interested in sports medicine, consider volunteering with the medical personnel who assist your school'ssports teams. You can observe the work they do and learn more about what a career in sports medicine entails.

To learn more about sports medicine, visit the American College of Sports Medicine.

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The Stem Cell Institute – Panama City, Panama – medical …

July 2nd, 2015 10:45 am

The Stem Cell Institute is a modern medical clinic that uses adult stem cells to treat chronic diseases for which there are inadequate standard therapies. The Institute is currently accepting patients with Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes Type 2, Heart Failure, Osteoarthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Spinal Cord Injury.

At the Stem Cell Institute you will find facilities and level of professionalism found in the top medical centers in the United States. In 2009, over 250 international patients where treated at the Panama clinic of the Stem Cell Institute.

The Doctors at the Stem Cell Institute are highly trained specialists, many of whom trained in the U.S. All physicians are multi-lingual and speak English.

All cells used in treatments are processed in accordance with Current Good Tissue Practices (CGTP) in a state-of-the-art laboratory that is licensed and certified by the Ministry of Health of Panama.

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Medicine in Panama, Adult Stem Cell Therapy in Panama

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Adult stem cell treatments are now a reality in Panama. They are being used clinically to treat many diseases. One Panama surgeon has stated that the use of stem cells as treatment will forever change the practice of medicine.

Scientists from around the world are embracing adult stem cells as the next frontier in medicine. The abundant clinical data currently available is being translated into powerful medical delivery systems of incredible healing.

Ethical controversy is avoided by using stem cells that do not originate from embryos. The most common sources of adult stem cells are

fat (adipose tissue) bone marrow umbilical cord blood menstrual blood dental pulp

The use of stem cells from adipose tissue involves a mini-liposuction from the patient who is to receive the stem cells. The procedure, with the patient sedated, is performed by a plastic surgeon in an outpatient setting. The procedure is well tolerated, and the patient recovers quickly. Approximately 500 cc of fat is obtained during this procedure and then taken to an approved lab where the cells are processed to obtain the portion that contains the stem cells.

These stem cells are being used in Panama to successfully treat such serious conditions as:

Multiple Sclerosis Spinal Cord Injury Autism Spectrum Rheumatoid Arthritis Polymyalgia Rheumatica Fibromyalgia Heart Failure Crohn's Disease Joint Disorders Many other autoimmune diseases Diabetes, Type II (stem cells help with insulin resistance)

The principle of how these cells help the body is that they home into areas of damage and inflammation. They control the immune system from attacking its own body while they repair some of the damage which has already occurred.

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Side effects of stem cell transplant – Canadian Cancer Society

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Side effects can happen with any type of treatment, but everyones experience is different. Some people may have many side effects. Others have few or none at all.

Side effects can happen any time during, immediately after or days to months after stem cell transplant. Short-term, or acute, side effects generally develop during the first 100 days after a stem cell transplant. Long-term, or chronic, side effects generally develop 100 or more days after the transplant. Most side effects go away on their own or can be treated, but some side effects can last a long time or become permanent.

Side effects of a stem cell transplant will depend mainly on:

It is hard to say exactly which side effects a child will have, how long they will last and when the child will recover. A childs body seems to handle chemotherapy better than an adults body. Children usually have less severe side effects and will often recover from them faster than adults.

A stem cell transplant is a very complex procedure. Side effects of stem cell transplant can be very serious or even life-threatening. The healthcare team watches people receiving a stem cell transplant very closely. They will take measures to prevent side effects and will quickly deal with any side effects that develop.

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Number of cancer stem cells might not predict outcome in …

July 2nd, 2015 10:45 am

by Amanda J. Harper

(Medical Xpress)New research from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC James) suggests that it may be the quality of cancer stem cells rather than their quantity that leads to better survival in certain patients with oral cancer.

The researchers investigated cancer stem cell numbers in oral cancers associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) and in oral cancers not associated with the virus. Typically, patients with HPV-positive oral cancer respond better to therapy and have a more promising prognosis than patients with HPV-negative tumors. The latter are usually associated with tobacco and alcohol use.

The OSUCCC James team's findings, published in the journal Cancer, suggest that relying on the number of cancer stem cells in a tumor might inaccurately estimate the potential for the tumor's recurrence or progression.

"We show that high levels of cancer stem cells are not necessarily associated with a worse prognosis in head and neck cancer, a finding that could have far-reaching implications for patient care," says principal investigator Quintin Pan, PhD, associate professor of otolaryngology and scientist with the OSUCCC James Experimental Therapeutics Program.

Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, with an estimated 600,000 cases diagnosed annually. Although the disease is often linked to alcohol and tobacco use, cancer-causing types of HPV are a major risk factor for the malignancy, and cases of HPV-associated oral cancers have tripled in the past 30 years.

Cancer stem cells make up only a small percent of the malignant cells within a tumor. When these cells divide, they can produce either more cancer stem cells or the nondividing malignant cells that constitute the bulk of a tumor.

Research has shown that cancer stem cells are highly resistant to chemotherapy and radiation and those cancer stem cells that survive treatment cause tumor recurrence. For these reasons, it is thought that tumors with high numbers of cancer stem cells are more likely to recur.

In this study, Pan and his OSUCCC James collaborators hypothesized that patients with HPV-positive tumors had better outcomes because their tumors had fewer cancer stem cells than tumors with HPV-negative tumors. They discovered just the opposite, however.

Comparing numbers of cancer stem cells in human tumor samples and in oral-cancer cell lines, they found that the HPV-positive samples had 2.4 to 62.6 times more cancer stem cells than did the HPV-negative samples.

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Positives And Negatives Of Stem Cell Research

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Stem Cell Research

Stem cells can now be grown and transformed into specialized cells with characteristics consistent with cells of various tissues such as muscles or nerves through cell culture. Stem cells are distinctive from any other adult cell of the body in that they are capable of continuous mitotic divisions and self-renewal over long periods without undergoing the process of differentiation.

Positives of Stem Cell Research

Medical researchers believe that stem cell therapy has the potential to dramatically change the treatment of human disease. A number of adult stem cell therapies already exist, particularly bone marrow transplants that are used to treat leukemia. Stem cells can be engineered to replicate various specialized cells--those in the brain, liver and skin and have the potential to treat vast numbers of illnesses.

In the future, medical researchers anticipate being able to use technologies derived from stem cell research to treat a wider variety of diseases including cancer, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injuries, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, and muscle damage, amongst a number of other impairments and conditions.

Negatives of Stem Cell Research

Most misconceptions revolving around stem cell research are ethical in nature. Many people are against embryonic stem cell use because extracting stem cells from an embryo destroys it. However, recently, it has been shown in principle that adult stem cell lines can be manipulated to generate embryonic-like stem cell lines using a single-cell biopsy similar to that used in preimplantation genetic diagnosis that may allow stem cell creation without embryonic destruction.

Opponents of the research argue that embryonic stem cell technologies are a slippery slope to reproductive cloning and can fundamentally devalue human life. Those in the pro-life movement argue that a human embryo is a human life and is therefore entitled to protection.

Well, above are some points in favor of and against stem cell research!

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What is lineage-negative cells? – Stem Cell Assays

July 2nd, 2015 10:45 am

If you just started to study hematopoiesis you can always see in the protocols indication to so-called lineage-negative population in bone marrow.

Lineage-positive (Lin+) cells are a mix of all cells expressing mature cell lineage markers. For example for mouse bone marrow: Mac-1 for myeloid cells, CD4 and CD8 for T-cells, CD19 or B220 for B-cells, Ter-119 for erythrocytes, ect. The rest of the cells are lineage-negative (Lin-) they are not stained by the lineage antibodies. All stem and progenitor cell activity was identified withing Lin- population, but not in Lin+ cells.

Lin- populations are very heterogeneous and contain a small % of true stem cells, most of the cells are progenitors;

Lin Ab mix ready to use - mouse: BioLegend FITC or PE Anti-Mouse Lineage Cocktail With Isotype Control Caltag/Invitrogen Mouse Lineage Mixture, Hamster/Rat Anti-Mouse biotin / Alexa Fluor 488 human: eBioscience Human Hematopoietic Lineage Flow Cocktail (FITC)

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biothinylated anti-mouse Ab: CD4, CD8, B220, IL-7R, Ter119, Gr-1, Mac1 from Adult mouse hematopoietic stem cells: purification and single-cell assays. Nature Protocols 2007; 1: 2979

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treatment for kidney disease: Stem Cell Therapy for renal …

July 2nd, 2015 10:45 am

Renal failure is a common death risks in India. Stem Cell Therapy in China can be some of help for India patients to reserve renal failure A prospective study of all new cases of chronic renal failure (CRF) including inservice referrals was done at our hospital over a period of 1 year from May 1994 to April 1995. The diagnosis of CRF was based on clinical, laboratory, and radiological features. Kidney biopsies were done when indicated. The patients were subdivided into various etiologic groups of primary renal disease according to standard criteria. However, it carries a poorer prognosis due to late referral and limited availability and affordability of renal replacement therapy in India. Then what is the best way to solve this problem in India? Stem Cell Therapy can help you. The characters of Stem Cell Therapy in Shijiazhuang kidney disease hospital are as follows:Stem Cell Therapy Treats Kidney Disease 1. Obvious treatment effects. Since the powerful ability of self-renewing and multiple differentiations, Stem Cell Therapy can treat diseases completely, repairing the damaged cells and recovering the normal cells. Therefore, it can prevent the relapse of disease.Stem Cell Therapy for CKD Stage 5 Patients 2. No rejection reaction. Because Stem Cell Therapy are the original cells of the body, the surface antigen is not obvious and is not easy to be recognized by antibody. Therefore, patients needn't take immune-suppression drugs.How Can Stem Cell Therapy Stop Expanding Kidney 3. No pain. Stem Cell Therapy is different from kidney transplant and heart transplant. Stem Cell Therapy are just injected by vein without surgery. 4. No side effects. Stem Cell Therapy is a kind of safe treatment. This treatment is non-toxic and has no side effects.Can Stem Cell Therapy Cure FSGS 5. Adequate source of Stem Cell Therapy. There are amounts of Stem Cell Therapy in the body. Stem Cell Therapy are easy to separate, cultivate and purify.

As a latest advanced treatment for kidney disease, Stem Cell Therapy have helped many patients with kidney disease, its good effects gained many flowers and applause. If you want to know more information about Stem Cell Therapy, please chat with experts on line.

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Comprar Cytotec De Pzer En Costa Rica

July 2nd, 2015 10:45 am

General information

Cytotecs active ingredient is Misoprostol. It is a synthetic prostaglandin. The medicine is used to prevent stomach ulcers formation by patients who take NSAIDs. It protects stomach against destructive action of NSAIDs. This medication is also used in combination with another drug (mifepristone) to end a pregnancy (abortion).

Take a pill every time when you're eating and before bedtime. Cytotec is active starting within 30 minutes since its intake and continues for about 3 hours. If you are taking this drug to prevent stomach ulcers, take it by mouth usually four times a day, after meals and at bedtime to minimize diarrhea, or as directed by your doctor. If you are taking this medication for abortion, take it by mouth exactly as directed by your doctor.

Before starting your treatment with Cytotec tell your doctor about all the conditions you may have especially about inflammatory bowel disease or any other condition to avoid dangerous conditions caused by considerable loss of fluid. Avoid taking it with a magnesium-containing antacid. Daily use of alcohol and tobacco may increase your risk for stomach bleeding. Limit alcohol beverages and stop smoking.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women, patients with renal impairment and patients under 18 y.o. can't use the medicine.

Vomit, diarrhea, abdominal pain, decreased amount of urine, mental or mood changes, muscle weakness, slow or irregular heartbeat are frequent side effects. Sometimes it can cause headache, rash, drowsiness, menstrual cramps, hypo or hypertension, nausea, and flatulence. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: menstrual problems or irregularities, unusual or heavy vaginal bleeding. This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

No significant interactions were reported. Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription or herbal products you may use.

Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time of the next intake just skip it and go back to your schedule.

If you think you have overdosed the medicine seek emergency medical help at once. The overdose symptoms are drowsiness, tremor, diarrhea, stomach upset, pain in the stomach, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat low blood pressure, seizures, fever.

Store the medicine at room temperature away from moisture, sunlight, kids and pets in a tight container.

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Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine – Official Site

July 2nd, 2015 10:44 am

An International Leader in Regenerative Medicine

The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is a leader in translating scientific discovery into clinical therapies.

Physicians and scientists at WFIRM were the first in the world to engineer laboratory-grown organs that were successfully implanted into humans. Today, this interdisciplinary team is working to engineer more than 30 different replacement tissues and organs and to develop healing cell therapies-all with the goal to cure, rather than merely treat, disease.

Regenerative medicine has been called the "next evolution of medical treatments," by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. With its potential to heal, this new field of science is expected to revolutionize health care.

"We have many challenges to meet, but are optimistic about the ability of the field to have a significant impact on human health. We believe regenerative medicine promises to be one of the most pervasive influences on public health in the modern era."- Anthony Atala, MD, Director

Why is public education on regenerative medicine important?Watch the videos below from leaders in the field of regenerative medicine to get this answer and learn more.The Regenerative Medicine Network is a newly formed collaboration between the Regenerative Medicine Foundation and MDTV Inc. The network will be a digital information and education hub available to the public through participating web portals such as the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

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RegenerativeMedicine.net – What is regenerative medicine?

July 2nd, 2015 10:44 am

When injured or invaded by disease, our bodies have the innate response to heal and defend. What if it was possible to harness the power of the body to heal and then accelerate it in a clinically relevant way? What if we could help the body heal better?

The promising field of Regenerative Medicine is working to restore structure and function of damaged tissues and organs. It is also working to create solutions for organs that become permanently damaged. The goal of this medicine is to find a way to cure previously untreatable injuries and diseases.

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Some patients must manually empty their bladder but the complications dont end there. The inability to urinate at will, or even to regulate the build up of urine, could cause back up into the kidneys, creating life-threatening damage.

But wait, a revolutionary event has occurred! A series of child and teenage patients have received urinary bladders grown from their own cells! This is the first ever laboratory-grown organ transplant placed into a human, all made possible by Regenerative Medicine.

Regenerative Medicine is working to improve the quality of life for patients all over the world. Scientists work with this powerful technology to create new body parts from a patients own cells and tissues. Success of these efforts will eliminate the concept of tissue rejection.

Learn more about the study of artificial organs and how scientists are working to replace damaged or diseased tissue with synthetic devices (fully artificial organs) or synthetic and cellular components (biohybrid organs).

Also find out how medical devices provide the ability to sustain patients during their long wait for a donor organ, and occasionally eliminate the need for a transplant altogether.

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Heart disease affects many Americans and the only current solution requires a heart transplant. Even if a patient is able to survive long enough to receive a heart, there is no promise that the body will not reject the foreign organ.

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What is Preventive Medicine? American College of …

July 2nd, 2015 10:44 am

Preventive Medicine is practiced by all physicians to keep their patients healthy. It is also a unique medical specialty recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Preventive Medicine focuses on the health of individuals, communities, and defined populations. Its goal is to protect, promote, and maintain health and well-being and to prevent disease, disability, and death.

Preventive medicine specialists are licensed medical doctors (MD) or doctors of ostheopathy (DO), who possess core competencies in biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental and occupational medicine, planning and evaluation of health services, management of health care organizations, research into causes of disease and injury in population groups, and the practice of prevention in clinical medicine. They apply knowledge and skills gained from the medical, social, economic, and behavioral sciences.

Preventive medicine has three specialty areas with common core knowledge, skills, and competencies that emphasize different populations, environments, or practice settings: aerospace medicine, occupational medicine, and public health and general preventive medicine.

Aerospace Medicine

Aerospace medicine focuses on the clinical care, research, and operational support of the health, safety, and performance of crewmembers and passengers of air and space vehicles, together with the support personnel who assist operation of such vehicles. This population often works and lives in remote, isolated, extreme, or enclosed environments under conditions of physical and psychological stress. Practitioners strive for an optimal human-machine match in occupational settings rich with environmental hazards and engineering countermeasures.Occupational Medicine

Occupational Medicine

Occupational medicine focuses on the health of workers, including the ability to perform work; the physical, chemical, biological, and social environments of the workplace; and the health outcomes of environmental exposures. Practitioners in this field address the promotion of health in the work place, and the prevention and management of occupational and environmental injury, illness, and disability.

Public Health and General Preventive Medicine

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Longevity Global Inc

July 2nd, 2015 10:43 am

LONGEVITY Do-It-Yourself welding equipment is geared to the hobbyists and professionals who love to fix their own stuff! Please take a look at the links above to see how LONGEVITY welding equipment can best fit your needs in the D-I-Y market. Remember, our machines are used by professionals and hobbyists like you. Also, check out our welding forum at http://www.freeweldingforum.com to see what other DIY members are doing.

LONGEVITY offers a full line of welding equipment for both Do-It-Yourself (DIY) and professional welding purposes. Most of our equipment comes with an unmatched warranty of 3-Years on both parts and labor. Through innovation, experience, and engineering, we provide customers with affordable and reliable welding machines in all ranges of production from the garage users, pipe welders, and ship builders. Our warranty is tailored to the end users, and our customer support is unmatched.

LONGEVITY supplies a huge range of welders and welding machines for a wide variety of welding tasks. We stock Mig welders, Arc welders, Stick welders, TIG welders, Plasma Cutters, and other welding related machines for applications ranging from automotive welding, industrial welding, and fabrication work. Longevity welding supplies include a variety of mig, tig stick, welding consumables and welding wire. Our welding supplies help our clients bring their operating cost down resulting in more productive and less overhead.

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Issues in Genetics, Genomics and Health

July 2nd, 2015 10:43 am

Issues in Genetics and Health

Genomics is the study of an organism's whole hereditary information that is present in its genes (DNA) and the use of its genes. It deals with the use of genome information associated with other information to provide answers in biology and medicine.

Genomic research may greatly change the practice of health care. But genomic research alone is not enough to apply this new knowledge to improving human health. We need to carefully study the many ethical, legal and social issues raised by this research. Such study is crucial to being able to use genomic research to help patients and to preventing misuse of new genetic technologies and information.

Ethical, legal and social issues raised by genomic research include:

Controversial issues such as cloning, stem cell research and eugenics also need to be carefully studied.

Since the beginning of the Human Genome Project, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has understood the need to address these issues as part of advancing the science of genomic research. We have an Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) program, which is the federal government's largest funding source for study of these issues. Within NHGRI, the Division of Policy, Communications, and Education (DPCE) examines the intersection of ELSI issues with legislative policy and provides recommendations for federal policy and legislation. NHGRI also works to increase public awareness of ELSI issues in genomic research.

To learn more about ethics and policy topics and other resources for more information, follow these links to the Policy and Ethics section of this website.

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Kidney Disease – Symptoms, Causes, Treatments – Better …

July 2nd, 2015 10:43 am

What is kidney disease?

Kidney disease is a general term that includes any disease, disorder or condition of the kidneys. The kidneys are vital internal organs located in the upper abdomen. Normally people have two bean-shaped kidneys, which form a part of the urinary tract in the genitourinary system.

Healthy kidneys function continuously, and the bodys total blood supply passes through the kidneys several times each minute. The healthy body can continue to function with only one good kidney, as happens when someone volunteers to be a living kidney donor.

Kidney disease is due to a variety of conditions that lead to kidney damage and deterioration of kidney function. Kidney disease can make it difficult or impossible for the kidneys to perform functions that are critical to life and your overall health including:

Filtering waste products and excess water and salts from the blood, which are then eliminated from the body through the ureters, bladder and urethra in the form of urine

Producing certain hormones, such as renin, which helps regulate blood pressure

Producing the active form of vitamin D (calcitrol)

Regulating electrolytes and other vital substances, such as sodium, calcium and potassium

Regulating the level and quality of fluid in the body

Stimulating red blood cell production

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Kidney Cancer – National Cancer Institute

July 2nd, 2015 10:43 am

There are two kidneys, one on each side of the spine, above the waist. The kidneys clean the blood to take out waste and make urine. Urine collects in the renal pelvis, the area at the center of the kidney, and then passes through the ureter, into the bladder, and out of the body. The kidneys also make hormones that help control blood pressure and signal the bone marrow to make red blood cells when needed.

There are three main types of kidney cancer. Renal cell cancer is the most common type in adults and Wilms tumors are the most common in children. These types form in the tissues of the kidney that make urine. Transitional cell cancer forms in the renal pelvis and ureter in adults.

Smoking and taking certain pain medicines for a long time can increase the risk of adult kidney cancer. Certain inherited disorders can increase the risk of kidney cancer in children and adults. These include von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer, Birt-Hogg-Dub syndrome, and hereditary papillary renal cancer.

Kidney tumors may be benign or malignant.

Anatomy of the male urinary system (left panel) and female urinary system (right panel).

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Integrative Medicine: Pictures, Videos, Breaking News

July 2nd, 2015 10:43 am

With these new advances in science, we have a choice to shape the new paradigm in health and medicine.

Dr. Shamini Jain

Assistant Prof, UC San Diego; Founding Director, Consciousness and Healing Initiative (CHI)

The excuse for a lack of time is wiped away when we look at the effectiveness of high intensity interval training (HIIT). The metabolic and cardiovascular benefits of this form of training exceed conventional workout wisdom.

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Chantelle is a health coach, writer and student of integrative medicine. Her mission; to help others bloom into their fullest expression.

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These systems need to be extremely well-maintained, checked and cleaned, or all these benefits are trumped by breathing problems and infections. More so, keeping the room temperature so cold has other negative consequences.

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Physician, executive coach, cross-fitter, motivational speaker, and author of Your Health Destiny, out April 7th.

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Genetics in Medicine

July 2nd, 2015 10:42 am

Welcome to Genetics in Medicine

Genetics in Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, offers an unprecedented forum for the presentation of innovative, clinically relevant papers in contemporary genetic medicine. Stay tuned for cutting-edge clinical research in areas such as genomics, chromosome abnormalities, metabolic diseases, single gene disorders and genetic aspects of common complex diseases.

For detailed information about how to prepare your article and our editorial policies, please refer to our Instructions for Authors.

Volume 17, No 7 July 2015 ISSN: 1098-3600 EISSN: 1530-0366

2014 Impact Factor 7.329* 15/167 Genetics & Heredity

Editor-in-Chief: James P. Evans, MD, PhD

*2014 Journal Citation Reports Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2015)

This month's GenePod explores how genomic testing might be used to close the disparity for individuals who have little or no access to family medical history, which puts them at a clear disadvantage with regard to aspects of their medical care. Tune in to July's GenePod, or subscribe now!

Join the Genetics in Medicine community on Twitter and Facebook for the latest research and news!

View the most recent special issue on incidental findings, and many other special issues!

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