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?Vitamin B1 reverses kidney disease?
Daily Times, Pakistan -
LAHORE: British researchers in collaboration with Pakistani researchers have discovered that high doses of thiamine - Vitamin B1 - can reverse the onset of ...

Family Security Matters
Exclusive: ?Made in China? ? Is It Time for This Label to Leave ...
Family Security Matters, NJ -
Diethylene glycol can cause kidney failure, respiratory failure, abdominal pain, nausea, headaches, liver toxicity and coma ? it was the same chemical that ...

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Cloned Meat, 'Golden Rice' Among Top-100 Science Projects
코리아타임즈, South Korea -
German and Swiss researchers first engineered rice to produce beta-carotene, an inactive form of vitamin A, which turns the rice a gold color, ...
Vitamin D deficiency linked to several cancers
Central Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - Nov 28, 2008
Researchers have found evidence that links vitamin D deficiency with cancer of the prostrate, colon, breast and kidney. It was also mentioned that most ...
PU, Sh Zayed, UK varsity join hands for research in diabetes cure
The Post, Pakistan -
... and Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore, have discovered that high doses of thiamine - vitamin B1 - can reverse the onset of early diabetic kidney disease. ...
Cytochroma Announces Positive Comparative Data on CTA018 in ...
MarketWatch - Nov 6, 2008
Currently marketed vitamin D hormone replacement therapies (paricalcitol, doxercalciferol and calcitriol) can over-stimulate intestinal absorption of ...

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Know All About Kidney Stones
Oneindia, India - Nov 25, 2008
Intake of vitamin B6 or pyridoxine is the best treatment for kidney stones. A daily therapeutic dose of 100 to 150 mg of Vitamin B6 combined with other B ...

New York Times
Kidney Disease Takes a Growing Toll
New York Times, United States - Nov 17, 2008
Chronic kidney disease itself can damage the cardiovascular system and lead to other serious medical conditions, like anemia, vitamin D deficiencies and ...
Support New England agriculture -- pass the cranberry sauce please
Danbury News Times, CT - Nov 29, 2008
Recently cranberries have received considerable attention as a functional food containing lots of vitamin C, fiber, manganese and antioxidants. ...
Susan Lark, MD Speaks Out Against the Newest Osteoporosis Drug ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 28, 2008
"In fact, all bisphosphonates should be avoided because they can cause gastrointestinal side effects, chemical burning of the esophagus, infection and death ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: most + 0.25 + failure  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Pengrowth Energy Trust Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
FOXBusiness -
Pengrowth's distributions remained stable at $0.225 per trust unit per month, up to and including the most recently announced August 15, 2008 distribution. ...PGH - OTC:CMTX
Hong Kong shares end morning off highs; earnings disappointments ...
Forbes, NY -
Cheung Kong rose 1.80 hkd or 1.66 pct at 110.0, Wharf Holdings was up 1.70 hkd or 5.31 pct at 33.70, Henderson Land was up 0.25 hkd or 0.53 pct at 47.40, ...
TeleTech Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
one of the largest and most geographically diverse global providers of business process outsourcing ("BPO") solutions, today announced business highlights ...TTEC
Effectiveness and Safety of Short-Course Vs Long-Course Antibiotic ...
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 5, 2008
Clinical success was inferior in patients who received short-course treatment (5 RCTs, 1217 patients; OR, 0.49; 95% CI, 0.25-0.96). ...
IndyMac Bancorp failure ? impact on TRUPS CDO market
Structured Credit Investor (subscription), UK - Jul 30, 2008
Historically, bank failures have averaged about 0.25% a year, but during crises failure rates have spiked to 1%-2% for broad commercial banks and 5%-10% for ...OTC:IDMC
Replacement Bidders Statement
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 52 minutes ago
Any failure to comply with such restrictions may constitute interest rates and conditions in the financial markets. Actual events or a violation of ...ASX:ROC - PINK:RCILF - PINK:AZAUF
Proposed RULH tax levy fails to make the grade
Ledger Independent, KY -
Carpenter said failure of the levy would postpone multiple maintenance factors, including the purchase of an additional school bus. ...
UK small caps open lower; Alizyme hit by phase III trial failure
Forbes, NY - Jul 24, 2008
Contract wins worth $3.5 million provided the spur to Minerva Resources, up 0.25 of a penny at 3.125 pence. Its wholly owned contract drilling and ...LON:AZM
Solving crime? Tackle the root causes first
Toronto Star,  Canada - Jul 26, 2008
We spend 0.25 per cent of GDP compared to Denmark's 2 per cent, Sweden's 1.7 per cent and Norway's 1.5 per cent. Even the US, with almost 0.5 per cent, ...
Zones Announces Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2008
CNNMoney.com - Jul 31, 2008
Most notable was the 25.1% decline in sales to large enterprise customers. Customer unassisted sales (primarily Web-based) were $56.8 million, ...ZONS
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Multisystem organ failure secondary to increased intraabdominal pressure -
HJ Sugerman, GL Bloomfield, BW Saggi - Infection, 1999 - Springer
... Data of antibiotic susceptibility of the most frequent anaerobic and ... to the
antibiotic(s). 3) Clinical failure; involved bacteria ... 1981-82 0.1 0.1 2.0 0.25 0.25 ...

Change in antibiotic resistance of group B Streptococcus: Impact on intrapartum management. -
WJ Morales, SS Dickey, P Bornick, DV Lim - American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999 - pt.wkhealth.com
... at most 0.25 [micro sign]g/mL; clindamycin, at most 0.25 [micro sign]g/mL. ... GBS infection
in penicillin-allergic mothers, but in addition, failure to adequately ...

Fluoroquinolone and macrolide treatment failure in pneumococcal pneumonia and selection of multidrug … -
E Perez-Trallero, JM Marimon, L Iglesias, J … - Emerg Infect Dis, 2003 - cdc.gov
... Most serotype 3 isolates have broad antibiotic susceptibility (17 ... Trallero E,
Garcia-Arenzana JM, Jimenez JA, Peris A. Therapeutic failure and selection ... <0.25. ...
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SIR97: a new tool for crystal structure determination and refinement -
A Altomare, MC Burla, M Camalli, GL Cascarano, C … - Applied Crystallography, 1999 - journals.iucr.org
... The ten most promising trial solutions [selected via suitable figures of merit ... (b)
If R > 0.25 for all ... checked again as in (a). In case of failure the random ...

… Pathology and Proteinuria Determine Progression in Untreated Mild/Moderate Chronic Renal Failure -
PS WILLIAMS, G FASS, JM BONE - QJM, 1988 - Oxford Univ Press
... signifi- cant progression, but whose most recent plasma ... the effect of progressive
renal failure we analysed ... plasma creatinine concentration below 0.25 mmol/1 ...

Is mediastinitis a preventable complication? A 10-year review -
RJF Baskett, CE MacDougall, DB Ross - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1999 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
... The most frequent pathogen, coagulase-negative Staph- ylococcus, is known to be
a frequent contaminant of ... History of PVD b 1.33 0.25 Renal failure b 1.77 0.25 ...

Plastic Deformation of Aluminum Oxide by Indentation and Abrasion -
BJ HOCKEY - Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1971 - Blackwell Synergy
... stressed to failure at 1200OC ... micrograph showing the nature of subsurface damage
produced in polycrystalline Also3 by mechanical polishing (0.25 pm diamond ... Most ...

Failure to maintain long-term adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy: the role of … -
S Duran, M Sav?s, B Spire, V Cailleton, A Sobel, … - AIDS, 2001 - aidsonline.com
... The most frequently reported symptoms were 'change in ... other variables related to
adherence failure at M20 in univariate analysis (P = 0.25), number of ...

Secondary Resistance Among 554 Isolates of Helicobacter pylori After Failure of Therapy -
M Heep, M Kist, S Strobel, D Beck, N Lehn - European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious …, 2000 - Springer
... published data on resistance and therapy failure in the MACH2 ... MICs were mostly
distributed between 0.25 and 0.5 ... when stored frozen [4]. Since most biopsies had ...

Congestive heart failure in old age: prevalence, mechanisms and 4-year prognosis in the Helsinki … -
M KUPARI, M LINDROOS, AM IIVANAINEN, J HEIKKILA, R … - Journal of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Blackwell Synergy
... Most subjects lived at home but 88 lived in an ... with either no congestive heart failure
(CHF) (>), or ... left ventricular fractional shortening of 0.25 ($), or CHF ...

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Vitamin D injections can greatly improve survival for most kidney failure patients on dialysis, according to a new study.

Currently, vitamin D injections are recommended only for dialysis patients with elevated levels of parathyroid hormone -- which represents about 50 percent of kidney failure patients. But this Massachusetts General Hospital study found that vitamin D injections may help extend the lives of most kidney dialysis patients.

"We`ve been administering vitamin D injections for decades, but the potential benefit on survival has never been studied. This finding was a surprise and should force us to think more broadly about who should be treated," study senior author Dr. Ravi Thadhani, director of clinical research in MGH nephrology, said in a prepared statement.

Reporting in the April issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Thadhani`s team analyzed data on more than 50,000 U.S. kidney patients who began dialysis between 1996 and 1999 and were tracked until 2002. More than 37,000 of the patients in the study received vitamin D injections.

At the end of the two-year study, 76 percent of the patients receiving vitamin D injections were still alive, compared with 59 percent of patients who didn`t receive vitamin D. That difference was evident across all categories of patients, the researchers said. Even kidney dialysis patients with elevated calcium and phosphorous levels -- which often lead to discontinuation of treatment with vitamin D -- lived longer if they received the vitamin D injections.

The study authors said their findings must be confirmed by follow-up studies before more precise recommendations for vitamin D therapy can be made.

"While these results need to be verified, we at least need to be more aggressive in treating people that meet the current criteria. Thereafter we need to investigate what is the mechanism conferring this survival benefit. We are actively pursuing that with a focus on the effects of cardiovascular disease," said Thadhani, who is also an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School The National Kidney Foundation.

 
 
 
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