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The News Review:
- ‘Socialized’ Medicine: Next Front in the Right’s ‘-isms’ Arms Race
- ‘Good’ Fat Could Fight besity
- Socialize Medicine and Save?
- 13th Annual Scholars’ Day Takes Place April 17 in ld Main
- Small RNAs can play critical roles in male infertility/contraception
- Axons Necessary For Voluntary Movement Regenerated
‘Socialized’ Medicine: Next Front in the Right’s ‘-isms’ Arms Race
eNews Park Forest
No issue incurs the wrath of these modern-day Red hunters more than health-care reform. Let’s get one thing straight. Anyone who argues that progressive health-care reform initiatives amount to “socialized medicine” is being disingenuous at best. At worst they lack a basic understanding of what “socialized medicine” really is. Simply put health-care reform that leaves the for-profit health insurance industry intact reform that leaves doctors and other medical professionals free to offer their services outside of a government system reform that leaves citizens free to choose a private health-care plan over a government plan simply can’t be described honestly as “socialized medicine.
‘Good’ Fat Could Fight besity
Wall Street Journal
–>’Good’ Fat Could Fight besity ArticleCommentsmore in. Reporting in three different studies in this week’s edition of the New England Journal of Medicine researchers from Europe and the U. say they have identified a fat known as brown adipose tissue in adults and discovered that it plays a role in how the body expends energy. “At the very least we have identified that there is an entirely new way of approaching the obesity problem” said Aaron Cypess an author of one of the studies and an.
Socialize Medicine and Save?
International Business Times
But for the new bama Administration the move towards a public takeover of healthcare is being promoted as a necessary step for promoting fiscal responsibility and reducing Federal debt. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) healthcare spending will reach $4.
13th Annual Scholars’ Day Takes Place April 17 in ld Main
SUNY Cortland News
This research and scholarly activity is not separate from our teaching but in fact is at the very heart of our educational mission. Among the many topics this year are: the benefits of geographic information systems in the exploration and exploitation of oil and natural gas resources; the Professional Development School’s Math Partnership Project; a rhetorical analysis of the Barbie doll as beauty icon and lusty consumer; presentations by SUNY Cortland writing contest winners; beavers and trail establishment at the Lime Hollow Center for Environment and Culture; converting the SUNY Cortland buses to use biodiesel fuel; reporting efficient bike pedaling cadence; obesity trends in Cortland County; the New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland; and the future of Venezuela in terms of power Chavez and the socialist state. Edward Zambraski ’71 division chief of the Military Performance Division of the U. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine since 2003 will deliver the keynote address on “A Career in Research: A Rocky Road or a Smooth Pathway?” at 11:30 a. in ld Main Brown Auditorium.
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Small RNAs can play critical roles in male infertility/contraception
ScienceMode
Credit: Anne McMillan University of Nevada School of Medicine Reno Nevada. ? University of Nevada School of Medicine scientists in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology have discovered insight into the reproductive workings of the male sex chromosome that may have significant implications for male infertility and contraception. This important discovery has been published in Nature Genetics one of the highest-ranking journals in the field of biomedical research based upon the impact factor. The study findings indicate that the X chromosome in developing sperm cells encodes numerous tiny ribonucleic acids called microRNAs despite the fact that that most of genes on the X chromosomes are suppressed.
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Axons Necessary For Voluntary Movement Regenerated
Science Daily (press release)
"The next step will be to try this in a spinal cord injury site once we get the injured neurons to send the growth factor receptor all the way down the axon and into the spinal cord" said Tuszynski adding that the UC San Diego research team is now working on this. "We will then assess whether regeneration of corticospinal nerve fibers will lead to functional recovery and restored movement in animal models. "This work builds on another study from Tuszynski’s laboratory published in the February 8 2009 issue of Nature Medicine which reported that BDNF also exhibits potential as a therapy for reducing brain cell loss in Alzheimer’s disease. The lead author of the study was Edmund R. Additional contributors to the article included Pouya Jamshidi Karin Low and Armin Blesch of the UC San Diego Department of Neurosciences. Their work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health the Veterans Administration the Dr.
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