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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Martek Biosciences for Unique and ...
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Martek has received approvals for the use of life'sDHA in wide range of foods and supplements in Europe, Australia/New Zealand, and Canada. ...MATK - OTC:CMTX
Complementary and alternative medicine 101 Thirty percent of ...
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The report highlights specific types of CAM: biologically based practices (vitamins, herbs, dietary supplements, diets and foods), manipulative and ...
My 'Crisis' Advice to Newspaper Company CEOs: 11 Points to Ponder
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(I think they should dive in and use a bunch of social networks, too, because that's the only way they'll truly understand new forms like social media. ...
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M Studio also recommends online advertising as a supplement to traditional media placements. The Internet is a great venue for myriads of people to be ...

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Instead of using new technology to complement and supplement traditional newsletters and meetings, these organizations need to rethink learning. ...

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"Today 80 per cent of our customers are non-vegetarian; they come to Shakahari to supplement their meat diets," he says. This includes more men and people ...
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PLC Systems Receives Full FDA Approval for Pivotal Study of ...
MarketWatch - Nov 26, 2008
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Dwaine Stevens, a media and community relations manager at Publix, said "We are very proud of our diverse workforce and boast that our senior friends and ...
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Nationwide Financial Reports Second Quarter Results
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Anworth Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
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National Financial Partners Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
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Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. Announces Second Quarter Results
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Boise Inc. Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter 2008
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A digital atlas of breast histopathology: an application of web based virtual microscopy -
M Lundin, J Lundin, H Helin, J Isola - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jcp.bmj.com
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Patient Attitudes Toward a Web-based System for Monitoring Chronic Wounds
H Myra Kim, JC Lowery, JB Hamill, EG Wilkins - Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 2004 - liebertonline.com
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Effect of dietary supplements on lean mass and strength gains with resistance exercise: a meta- … -
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V Sintchenko, E Coiera, JR Iredell, GL Gilbert - Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2004 - Elsevier
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Media exposure influences use supplements to improve physique among teens

A nationwide survey of more than 10,000 adolescents, published in the journal Pediatrics, reports a high rate of concern about body image in both boys and girls, and finds that adolescents with such concerns are much more likely to use hormones and dietary supplements to enhance their physique. Moreover, adolescent supplement users appear to be heavily influenced by the media.

In the largest population-based study to explore the use of hormones and supplements, body image, and media influences, 8 percent of all girls and 12 percent of all boys reported using products in the past year to improve their appearance, muscle mass, or strength.

 
Nearly 5 percent of boys and 2 percent of girls used such products at least weekly.
About 30 percent of both sexes reported thinking frequently about wanting more toned or defined muscles; after adjustment for other factors, boys with such thoughts were 60 percent more likely than their peers, and girls twice as likely, to use supplements at least weekly.

The most commonly used products were protein powders and shakes. Others, used predominantly by boys, included creatine, amino acids, the amino-acid metabolite HMB, the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone ( DHEA ), growth hormone, and anabolic steroids.

" The Internet is full of sites where these substances can be purchased, and many are advertised in popular health and fitness magazines with covers like " Great abs in 5 minutes a day, '" says Alison Field, an epidemiologist in the Division of Adolescent Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry at Children's Hospital Boston and the study's first author. " Protein powders are probably relatively safe, but steroids have well-known side effects, and some of the other products may not be so benign."

Anabolic steroids have the most serious health effects, including testicular atrophy, impotence, liver and kidney damage, an increased risk for heart disease, and the widely reported "'roid rage" ( uncontrolled aggression ). The safety of creatine, DHEA, and other products purported to increase muscle mass and tone has been questioned and isn't well known.

" Most of us in adolescent medicine think it's best to stay away from these products altogether," Field says.

The survey, of adolescents aged 12 to 18, was done in 1999 as part of the Growing Up Today Study ( GUTS ), which involves children of nurses enrolled in the Nurses' Health Study based at Brigham and Women's Hospital. GUTS was co-founded by Field and Graham Colditz and colleagues of Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.

The findings also indicate that the media have a strong influence on adolescent supplement use and that body-image concerns are well established among boys.

Girls who said they wanted to look like women in the movies, magazines, or on TV were more than twice as likely as their peers to use supplements at least weekly to increase muscle mass or definition. Twenty-one percent of girls with this desire had used at least one such product in the past year.

Boys who read men's, fashion, or health/fitness magazines were more than twice as likely as their peers to use supplements at least weekly to increase muscle mass or definition. Twenty-nine percent of boys reading these magazines had used at least one product in the past year.

Boys wanting to gain weight were three times more likely than their peers to use supplements at least weekly; in girls, the likelihood was more than quadrupled.

Weight lifting and playing football were linked to increased use of supplements -- particularly creatine, amino acids, DHEA, growth hormone, and steroids. Whether such use was self-driven, peer-driven, or coach-driven is unknown.

" More and more media images show people with sculpted physiques. It used to just be scantily-clad women, but now, you see more and more of images of men with physiques are that impossible for most people to attain" says Field." Girls' concerns about their bodies are well known, but I don't think it's on parents' radar screens that their sons might have body concerns -- 'I'm not big enough, I'm not strong enough, I'm not buff enough.'"

Source: Children's Hospital Boston, 2005
 
 
 
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