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Stem Cell Symposium Announced/Key to Obesity?

Stem Cell Symposium: Principles and Practice of Regenerative Medicine
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010 8:00am 5:30pm
Orlando, Florida
CO-CHAIRMEN:

Dipnarine Maharaj, MD, MBChB, FRCP, FRCPath, FACP,
Director, South Florida Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant Institute

Stephen Holt MD, PhD, DSc, LLD(Hon.) DNM, ChB, FRCP (C), MRCP (UK), FACP, FACG, FACN, FACAM, KSJ, Distinguished Professor of Medicine (Emerite), Advisor Natural Clinician, LLC
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
In the past decade, stem cell research and treatments have attracted more media interest than any other branch of medical practice. There is now a great thirst for knowledge on this subject, among healthcare professionals and consumers. The promise of stem cell therapies involve the potential replacement of cells or organs that are diseased, injured, infirm, ailing or aged. There has been a degree of ¡°hype¡± about stem cells in some popular media formats, where putative claims of benefit may have transcended current science. In this stem cell summit, a group of experienced academics and individuals, involved in stem cell transplantation, present a series of topics to cover the general principles and practice of stem cell biology and evidence-based treatments. There is no doubt that stem cell treatments afford an enticing pathway for the promotion of longevity, but outcome data in this area remain limited.
TARGETS AND OBJECTIVES

To provide a basic overview of research and
   current clinical application of stem cell treatments.

To educate participants on an evidenced-based
   approach of referral of patients for evaluation
   for stem cell therapies, with respect to peer-
   reviewed literature.

To understand the basic organizational structure
   of a clinical, operating, stem cell facility, with
   reporting of outcome data.

To attempt to sort science from speculation
   in the field of stem cell science.

To develop a working knowledge of the ethics and
   regulatory practices that govern the use of stem
   cells taken from a variety of sources, including:
   embryonic, adult, (ip) and cord-blood stem cells.

To understand the potential value of
   stem cell banking.

To develop a knowledge base which can provide
   a physician with guidance in counseling
   patients who inquire about stem cell treatments.

To place stem cell therapies in their correct
   perspective in clinical practice.

There is a tremendous need for knowledge in Stem Cell Therapy Call Today!
Call 561-829-2388 or visit www.worldhealth.net

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Key to Obesity?
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Amish prove clean living pays off
U.S. researchers say an examination of cancer rates among the Amish underscores the virtues of exercise, not smoking, healthy food and fewer sex partners.

Researchers at the Ohio State University's James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute in Columbus say they were not surprised tobacco-related cancers were 63 percent lower among the non-smoking Amish than in the non-Amish.
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Endocrine Aspects of Women's Sexual Function
ABSTRACT: Introduction. Endocrine changes during aging as well as endocrine disorders may either directly or indirectly modulate female sexual function by altering sex hormones, or by impacting on vascular, neurogenic, or psychologic factors.

Aim. To review information on the impact of the hormonal changes associated with aging or those caused by endocrine disorders on female sexual function and current information on the risks and benefits of hormonal treatments.

Methods. Committee members outlined topics and reviewed the published literature on endocrine aspects of female sexual function over a 2-year period. Presentation of the recommendations were presented at the International Consultation on Sexual Medicine Paris, France 2009 and revised accordingly.
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Serum sex hormones and the 20-year risk of lower urinary tract symptoms in community-dwelling older men - Abstract
Study Type - Prognosis (inception cohort) Level of Evidence 2b

To evaluate serum sex steroid hormone concentrations and long-term risk of subsequent lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in a cohort of community-dwelling older men.

Between 1984 and 1987, serum sex hormone concentrations were measured in participants in the Rancho Bernardo Study, a prospective, community-based study. In 2006, the American Urological Association Symptom Index (AUA-SI) was mailed to surviving male participants. Logistic regression was used to examine associations of baseline hormone concentrations with AUA-SI.
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Early-onset GH deficiency results in spatial memory impairment in mid-life and is prevented by GH supplementation
GH levels increase to high concentrations immediately before puberty then progressively decline with age. GH deficiency (GHD) originating in childhood is treated with GH supplementation to foster somatic development during adolescence. It is not clear if or how early GH replacement affects memory in adulthood, or whether it can prevent the cognitive deficits commonly observed in adults with childhood-onset GHD. Rats homozygous for the Dw-4 mutation (dwarf) do not exhibit the normal increase in GH at 4 weeks of age when GH levels normally rise and are used to model childhood or early-onset GHD (EOGHD). One group of these rats was injected with GH from 4 to 14 weeks of age to model GH supplementation during adolescence with GHD beginning in adulthood (adult-onset GHD; AOGHD).
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