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		<title>MANS BODY NOT FOUND FOR 2 YEARS AFTER DYING IN ROOM FROM CANCER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The West Australian government has orders an independent audit into management of state housing tenants after the skeletal remains of an elderly man were discovered in a unit up to two years after his death. Seventy-five-year-old Robert Roll&#8217;s corpse went undetected until July 7, despite neighbours urging housing department officials to check on him. Housing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The West Australian government has orders an independent audit </strong></p>
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<p>into management of  state housing tenants after the skeletal remains of an elderly man were  discovered in a unit up to two years after his death.</p>
<p>Seventy-five-year-old Robert Roll&#8217;s corpse <a href="http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/skeletal-remains-deceased-lonely-pensioner-is-english-expat-20110714-1hf0c.html"><strong>went undetected until July 7</strong></a>, despite neighbours urging housing department officials to check on him.</p>
<p>Housing Minister Troy Buswell said he was not satisfied  with the explanation provided by the Department of Housing, whose  records incorrectly stated that Mr Roll&#8217;s home had been inspected in  2010.</p>
<p>&#8220;The information I received contained discrepancies in  regard to the last contact the department had with Mr Roll, and my main  concern is that the department&#8217;s systems showed that an inspection was  undertaken in 2010, when an inspection did not actually occur,&#8221; Mr  Buswell said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Whether this was caused due to human error or improper actions, we need to make sure this doesn&#8217;t happen again.</p>
<p>&#8220;The audit will examine the circumstances around the  discovery of Mr Roll&#8217;s body, as well as the department&#8217;s tenancy  management actions throughout the history of Mr Rolls&#8217; tenancy.</p>
<p>&#8220;It will also look at the actions taken to identify and  test safety devices in Mr Roll&#8217;s unit, and overall tenancy management at  the complex at 601 Wellington Street.&#8221;</p>
<p>The audit will also consider the extent to which the  department has implemented the recommendations of the Auditor General&#8217;s  2010 report into the fitting and maintenance of safety devices, records  systems and procedures such as property inspections.</p>
<p>&#8220;While the department is finalising a report on its own  response to the Auditor General&#8217;s report, it seems logical to have an  independent body also scrutinise this response, particularly when we are  engaging someone to look at similar issues relating to Mr Roll&#8217;s case,&#8221;  he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I expect the audit will identify any key concerns or  weaknesses in the department&#8217;s management of Mr Roll&#8217;s tenancy and any  continuing issues around systems and procedures, with recommendations as  to how these may be improved.&#8221;</p>
<p>The audit will be undertaken by KPMG. It will commence this month and is expected to take eight weeks.</p>
<p>Police said last month that it appeared Mr Roll had  cancer and died of natural causes. A report has been prepared for the WA  coroner.</p>
<p>They have since established Mr Roll was a former  boilermaker, believed to be from Newcastle in England&#8217;s north but had  moved to Australia several decades ago.</p>
<p>Residents in the same apartment block began to grow concerned when Mr Roll&#8217;s mail began piling up.</p>
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		<title>GARLIC AND ARTHTRITIS PREVENTION</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 12:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GARLIC IS A NATURAL MUST HAVE FOR PREVENTION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS Osteoarthritis (OA) is a form of a degenerative arthritis characterized by a functional or structural failure of one or more of the joints of the body. It is the most common form of arthritis and also a common disease among people all throughout the world [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GARLIC IS A NATURAL MUST HAVE FOR PREVENTION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS</p>
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<p>Osteoarthritis (OA) is a form of a degenerative  arthritis  characterized by a functional or structural failure of one or more of   the joints of the body. It is the most common form of arthritis and also  a  common disease among people all throughout the world in all  population groups. However, several factors like age, gender, genetics,   behavioral influences and ethnicity play a role in osteoarthritis risk.</p>
<p>It occurs equally among  men and women; however, women tend to  develop the symptoms of the disorder  earlier than men. This often  happens in women older than 45 years. Ligaments, which bind joints  together, <em>tend</em> to become less elastic as people age, that’s why  70 to 90%  of people 75 years old and up are the ones most commonly  affected by  osteoarthritis.</p>
<p>Even after  years of research, no one has truly been able to define  the root cause of OA.  It still remains a mystery as to why particular  joints are affected by  osteoarthritis even if it has not suffered any  injury. However, one primary  cause of osteoarthritis is aging. As  people age, the protein makeup of the  cartilage of the joints slowly  degenerate and deteriorate. In advanced cases,  there is a total loss of  the cartilage cushion between the bones of the joints  that causes  friction. Continuous use of worn joints can irritate the cartilage  that  causes joint pains and even limitation of joint mobility. Not only  elderly  people are in danger, but also athletes and laborers, may  develop  osteoarthritis in their later years.</p>
<p>In the  United Kingdom, osteoarthritis is one of the most popular  type of  osteoarthritis in adults affecting almost 8 million people,  where women are  most prone to develop the condition compared to men. It  affects the spine,  knees and hips in the elderly and middle-aged  people, causing pains and  disability.</p>
<p>Symptoms of osteoarthritis vary from patient to  patient. Daily  activities and movements become more and more difficult as signs  and  symptoms of osteoarthritis develop. Some of them are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pain in the affected area</li>
<li>Stiffness</li>
<li>Swelling</li>
<li>Limitation of mobility (in severe cases)</li>
</ul>
<p>The only difference of osteoarthritis among other  types of arthritis  is that it does not affect any organ of the body, only joint  pains  with repetitive use. There can be swelling and creaking of the affected   joints (crepitus). However, for severe cases, the cartilage cushion is   completely lost and pain during rest and in motion is experienced,  therefore  limiting a person’s mobility.</p>
<p><strong>Garlic  against hip osteoarthritis</strong></p>
<p>A relationship between body weight and  osteoarthritis has been  previously recognized, and although it is not  completely understood  yet, studies have been conducted in order to find out if  dietary  patterns could probably have a certain effect on the development and   prevention of the condition. A study of researchers at the King’s  College  London and University of East Anglia also found out that women  who consume a  diet rich in allium, such as vegetables in the form of  leeks, onions, and garlic,  have lower incidence of cases of hip  osteoarthritis. The study was published in  the journal <em>BMC  Musculoskeletal Disorders</em> . Professor Ian Clark of University of East Anglia said  that with  further work and studies, this may open up a possibility of treating   future cases of osteoarthritis with diet or dietary supplements.</p>
<p>The study of the research team involved looking at  1000 healthy  female twins with no symptoms of osteoarthritis. They monitored  the  twins’ diet patterns, and later discovered early signs of osteoarthritis  in  the participants’ spine, knees and hips. They found out that those  who consume  a healthy diet, especially with allium rich garlic, had  fewer incidence of hip  osteoarthritis.</p>
<p>Furthermore, another research was conducted on the  compounds in  garlic and found out that it contains diallyl disulphide which decreases  the amounts of enzymes  that causes damage to the cartilage. The lead  author of the Department of Twin  Research at King’s College London, Dr.  Frances Williams, said that these  findings may pave the way for future  osteoarthritis treatment as well as aid in  the prevention of hip  osteoarthritis. The study  was funded by Arthritis Research UK, the  Wellcome Trust and Dunhill Medical  Trust.</p>
<p><strong>Health  Benefits of Garlic</strong></p>
<p>We all think that garlic’s only use is to add  flavor to our meals.  It may be, but that’s not all. Garlic is widely known as a  “cure-all”  herb because of the wide range of health benefits it gives our body.   While consuming garlic has been associated with foul breaths, the  advantages  far outweigh the disadvantages of garlic consumption.</p>
<p>Benefits of garlic are listed as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>It can help in the normalization of body functions.</li>
<li>Garlic can help stimulate white blood cells that strengthen the immune  system.</li>
<li>It also helps the person avoid cardiovascular diseases. It has been   known for its effects on people with high blood pressure which is a  major risk  factor for stroke, heart attack and diabetes.</li>
<li>It helps in the treatment and management of patients with  tuberculosis;  as a lung decongestant; those with weak digestion;  inhibits tumor-formation and  platelets clumping; fights off influenza  virus; prevent vaginal infection; in  the management of nicotine  poisoning as well as in diabetes mellitus.</li>
</ul>
<p>Aside from pure garlic, garlic supplement may also  do the job. The  Kyolic Aged Garlic Extract™ is a great choice for garlic  supplements  since it gives the benefit of promoting cholesterol health and  healthy  cardiovascular function without the odor and discomforts that other   garlic supplement brings. I am using Kyolic and I highly recommend the  use of  this brand.</p>
<p><strong>Natural  Means to Prevent Osteoarthritis</strong></p>
<p>Everything in our body starts and ends with proper  diet, nutrition  and exercise. The best way to avoid osteoarthritis is by being  cautious  and careful of our daily diet and by keeping the body healthy and fit.</p>
<p>Exercising and taking proper diet, especially  calcium, may reduce  the risk of osteoarthritis. Make sure that the daily intake  of food  consists of the proper nutrients that one needs – not too much and not   too less. It is observed that people who consume a healthy diet are less   affected by this condition.</p>
<p>Taking proper precaution of the body while young,  especially when  indulging in hard physical activities, is the best way to avoid   osteoarthritis. The daily intake of healthy foods must be coupled with  the  proper amount of exercise to help exercise the body’s muscles,  without  straining it too much. If continuous pain is experienced,  consult the doctor as  soon as possible, after all, early treatment and  prevention is still the best  way to prevent it from developing.</p>
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		<title>LO IMPACT EXERCISES ARE GREAT FOR KEEPING YOUR JOINTS NIMBLE &amp; HEALTHY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bone destroying disease Osteoarthritis is one of the many types of arthritis that causes degeneration of the joints significantly affecting a person’s quality of life.  It is oftentimes characterized by joint stiffness, swelling in the affected area and pain.   The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases said that osteoarthritis is perhaps [...]]]></description>
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<p>The bone destroying disease Osteoarthritis is one of the many types  of arthritis that causes  degeneration of the joints significantly affecting a  person’s quality  of life.  It is  oftentimes characterized by joint stiffness, swelling  in the affected area and  pain.   The National Institute  of Arthritis  and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases said that osteoarthritis is   perhaps one of the most frequently-occurring forms of arthritis – the  others  being rheumatoid arthritis and gout – that affects approximately  27 million  people, aged 25 or more, in the United States alone.</p>
<p><strong>What is  Osteoarthritis?</strong></p>
<p>For many years, medical experts have  devoted time, effort and money  in order to determine the exact cause of  osteoarthritis.  Sadly, the  answers  remain elusive. The damage in osteoarthritis starts at the  cartilage – a tough  connective tissue that is found in between joints  as well as in other areas of  the body such as the larynx and the outer  ear – which is supposed to act as a  “cushion” in order to prevent the  end of two bones from rubbing unto each  other. In osteoarthritis, the  cartilage between the joints loses its elasticity  and then  degenerates.  In time, the  cartilage may thin out, or disappear  altogether, causing bones to rub unto each  other leading to extreme  pain.</p>
<p>The following factors may lead to the  development of osteoarthritis:</p>
<ul>
<li>Medical  experts have discovered that genes, or heredity, can  actually make a person  more predisposed to develop osteoarthritis.  A  particular gene is responsible for collagen  production.  Collagen is an   important protein component in cartilage.   Abnormality in the gene  may lead to premature degradation of cartilage  which may cause  osteoarthritis.</li>
<li>Obesity  puts on excessive amounts of pressure in the joints because  of the excess  weight, which may cause strain. The joints that are  responsible in  weight-bearing, such as the hip, knee and ankle joints,  are the ones that are  most commonly affected.</li>
<li>Being  inactive for long periods may cause the joints to become  stiff, dysfunctional  and painful because muscles around the joint can  weaken with inactivity.</li>
<li>On the  other hand, overuse of the joints, or continuously exposing  them to extreme,  high-impact activities can cause repetitive strains  and stresses. This may also  lead to joint injuries.</li>
<li>It is said  that the main cause of osteoarthritis is wear-and-tear.   In old age, the joints have been  exposed to too much activity since  childhood and this puts the person at  increased risk for  osteoarthritis.</li>
</ul>
<p>Osteoarthritis can be  debilitating.  It can significantly  affect a  person’s ability to perform activities of daily living sometimes   causing the patient to lose independence.   Symptoms of osteoarthritis  include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pain</li>
<li>Joint  stiffness</li>
<li>Nodules in  the fingers</li>
<li>Tenderness  in the joints</li>
<li>Swelling</li>
<li>Crepitus  (crackling sound upon joint movement)</li>
<li>Difficulty  in movement</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>A Study on  Osteoarthritis</strong></p>
<p>The effects of osteoarthritis can be  devastating.  This propels  people,  especially those who are in the field of medicine, to  continuously look for  ways to prevent the onset of the condition or to  somehow slow its progression.</p>
<p>In line with this, a group of  researchers enrolled 132 participants  (66 men and 99 women whose ages ranged  from 45 to 55) in the National  Institutes of Health Osteoarthritis Initiative  who have not exhibited  signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis but whose risk for  developing  osteoarthritis of the knee is high.  In addition, 33 body mass index-  and age-matched controls  were also included in the study.</p>
<p>Basing on the participant’s response to  the Physical Activity Scale  for the Elderly (PASE) questionnaire, they were  divided into three  strength training and exercise levels.  The strength training groups  were  divided as to how often they performed these exercises:  none at  all, minimal only and frequently.  The exercise levels were composed of   sedentary, light and moderate to strenuous. Also, analysis was made on   knee-bending activities.</p>
<p><strong>What the  Study Revealed</strong></p>
<p>According to the senior author of the  study, Dr. Thomas M. Link, the  results revealed that joining in high impact  activities like running  for more than an hour daily, thrice a week or more, is  linked to more  cartilage degeneration and can potentially increase the risk for   osteoarthritis development.  On one  hand, participating in light  exercise and avoiding repeated knee-bending  activities can protect a  person from osteoarthritis. Dr. Link is from San  Francisco’s University  of California, a chief of musculoskeletal imaging and a  professor of  radiology.</p>
<p>The participants were asked to undergo  MRI exams, which showed that  the group who engaged in light exercises and those  with minimal  strength training had the healthiest cartilage in the knee, as  compared  to the participants who either had frequent or no strength training at   all. Women who indulged in moderate to strenuous exercises and did  strength training  were also linked to increased water content and  degenerated collagen in their  knees. A co-author of the study, Keegan  K. Novis, B.S., R.N., said that the  results suggests that performing  moderate to strenuous exercises can speed up  the degeneration of  cartilage, putting women at a higher risk for  osteoarthritis.</p>
<p>Moreover, the findings also indicated  that doing knee-bending  activities frequently, like climbing up more than 10  flights of stairs  per day, squatting or kneeling for a minimum of 30 minutes  daily, or  lifting objects that weighs more than 25 pound, were linked to   cartilage abnormalities and higher water content.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
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<p>The researchers suggested that  performing light exercises, like  frequent walking and swimming, is a much safer  choice in order to help  maintain healthy cartilage and, of course, healthy  joints.</p>
<p><strong>How to  Promote Healthy Joints Naturally</strong></p>
<p>You probably have heard this  many times already, but nevertheless,  I’ll say it again: healthy eating helps  promote a healthy body.   Contrary  to what some people say, taking medications does not cure  everything.  Aside from the expenses, you are also  in danger of adverse  effects that it can bring.  How about going for what is natural? You  could start with  making the decision to eat healthy, and eat foods that  will help promote  healthy joints.  Here are some of  them:</p>
<ul>
<li>Glucosamine is a compound that produces  glycosaminoglycan which is  needed for healthy cartilage.  Some of the foods that are rich in   glucosamine include sweet almond oil, crab shells, lobster shells and  shrimp  shells.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Manganese is a mineral that helps build healthy  cartilage. This  supports the function of glucosamine inside the body.  Examples of food  sources of manganese  are nuts, green leafy vegetables, seafoods, whole  grain breads and beans.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Omega-3 Fatty acids exert anti-inflammatory  effects that helps ease  swelling and pain associated with osteoarthritis.  Top food sources for  Omega-3 Fatty  Acids are egg yolks, walnuts, flax seeds, cod liver oil,  and salmon.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Vitamin C helps the body in forming collagen which  is a protein  found in cartilage, tendons and bones.  Examples are kiwi fruit,  peppers, tomatoes, broccoli,  papaya, potatoes, peaches, nectarines,  lychees, raspberries, grapefruit, guava,  black currant, orange, lemon,  cabbage, cauliflower, and many more.</li>
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		<title>TOMATO JUICE GREAT FOR BONE DISEASE</title>
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<p>It’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words.  But sometimes,  numbers can be just as  illustrative, especially when those numbers  refer to devastating medical  conditions.  Follow the numbers and   you’ll see what I mean:</p>
<p><strong>25</strong> –billion  dollars is the estimated cost of osteoporosis-related fractures by 2025</p>
<p><strong>10</strong> – million  people in the U.S have osteoporosis</p>
<p><strong>34</strong> – million  people in the U.S. have low bone mass</p>
<p><strong>24</strong> – percent of  people over the age of 50 who sustain a hip fracture go on to die within a year  of their fracture</p>
<p><strong>80</strong> – percent of  osteoporosis cases are women</p>
<p><strong>5</strong> – times more  osteoporosis-related hospital visits in 2010 compared to 2000 (2000:  1.3 million; 2010:  6.3 million)</p>
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<p>These numbers are a stark reminder that <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/mangano-minute/blogs/?p=1576" target="_blank">osteoporosis</a> isn’t going away any time soon.   But why?  Why with our vast  medical  know-how and resources are osteoporosis cases increasing?</p>
<p>Well, when you consider the panoply of ways one can increase  their  risk for this brittle bone disease, the answer becomes clearer.  From  conditions we can’t control (e.g.  gender, older age, family history),  to errors in judgment (e.g. <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/smoking-2010/another-reason-to-kick-the-habit" target="_blank">smoking</a>,  sedentary lifestyle, excessive <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/fatty-acids/wine.html" target="_blank">alcohol</a> consumption), it seems that everything we do increases our osteoporosis risk.</p>
<p>But I’m of the belief that if we can’t change something,  there’s no  use in worrying about it.   And a lot of the things that increase our  risk for osteoporosis are  unavoidable. What we should worry about – and  therefore change – are our behaviors  and how they contribute to  osteoporosis.   Because a significant chunk of the behaviors that  increase our risk are  what we put in our mouths.</p>
<p><strong>A Tomato Juice a Day  Keeps Osteoporosis at Bay?</strong></p>
<p>You gotta hand it to Anthelme Brillat-Savarin.  Brillat-Savarin  wasn’t a particularly  noteworthy lawyer back in the 17th century,  except for the time in  which he wrote this:  “Tell me what  you eat and  I will tell you what you are.”</p>
<p>In modern day parlance, that translates to what we know as  “You are  what you eat.” Now, I very much doubt Brillat-Savarin had osteoporosis   in mind when he wrote this, but he might as well have, because that  axiom can  be applied to one’s osteoporosis risk.</p>
<p>According to a 2006 study conducted by Tufts University  researchers, women who drank<a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/mangano-minute/blogs/?p=495" target="_blank"> cola</a> regularly were far more likely to have lower bone mineral density than those  women who didn’t drink cola.</p>
<p>The Tufts University researchers conducted a survey of 2,500  people  whose average age was 60.   And, quite simply, as lead researcher  Katherine Tucker writes in the <em>American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, </em>“The  more cola women drank, the lower their bone mineral density was.”</p>
<p>A disappointing finding, no doubt, for fans of the  fizz.  But take  heart and replace  that can of fizzle with a glass of sizzle.</p>
<p>“The glass of sizzle” of which I speak is tomato juice, for  a group  of Torontonian researchers have found it to be osteoporosis-preventive.</p>
<p>University of Toronto researchers supplied four groups of   middle-aged women (between 50 and 60) with varying doses of lycopene,  the  chemical component in tomatoes that’s much ballyhooed for its  salubriousness  (i.e. one group received a lycopene supplement, another  received a glass of  tomato juice with naturally occurring <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/mangano-minute/blogs/?p=691" target="_blank">lycopene</a>).  The only group that didn’t receive a  dose of lycopene was the group taking the placebo (they didn’t know this, of  course).</p>
<p>The researchers took blood samples from the participants  every month  of the four-month study.   Every month showed blood-serum level  improvements, but especially at the  four-month mark.  Because at that   point not only did the participants’ blood-serum levels improve, but  their  antioxidant capacity increased as well.   Further, their  oxidative stress parameters decreased.</p>
<p>Tucker’s findings can be found in thejournal <em>Osteoporosis  International</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Other Ways to  Increase Bone Density</strong></p>
<p>Tomato juice is an acquired taste, so it’s understandable if  you’re  not hot to trot for downing some tomato juice.  If you do, though, I’d  recommend steering clear of  store-bought tomato juice.  They’re   exceptionally high in sodium and don’t taste nearly as good as freshly  squeezed  tomatoes do.  You’ll need to add  some unrefined sea salt to  taste, just don’t overdo it (about one teaspoon of  salt should be added  for every four cups of tomato juice).  Lots of healthy recipes can be  found  online.</p>
<p>But if you’re not hog-wild about the idea of drinking a  glass of  tomato juice every day, there are other foods you can eat to help   decrease your risk for osteoporosis.   And you guessed it:  calcium-fortified foods are best.</p>
<p>Fortunately, calcium-rich foods aren’t hard to find.  Plenty of  fruits, vegetables, grains,  nuts, seeds and proteins are chock-full of  this bone-building vitamin.  Here are three of the top <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/minerals/calcium.html" target="_blank">calcium</a> providers by food group:</p>
<p><strong>Vegetables</strong></p>
<p>It’s the battle of the “b’s” when it comes to vegetables, as  bok  choy  (one cup=158 mg),  Brussels sprouts (56 mg), and butternut<a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/thanksgiving-2010/health-spotlight-on-a-thanksgiving-day-staple-squash?utm_source=twitterfeed&amp;utm_medium=facebook" target="_blank"> squash</a> (84 mg) are all “A’s” for calcium content.</p>
<p><strong>Fruits</strong></p>
<p>In the fruit category, it’s not the size of the fruit that  matters  for calcium content, as bite-size offerings like Blackcurrants (one   cup=62 mg), dates (57 mg) and <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/cancer/blackberries.html" target="_blank">blackberries</a> (42 mg) have the highest yield.</p>
<p><strong>Protein</strong></p>
<p>Not surprisingly, dairy sources of protein are the highest  in  calcium, with cheddar cheese as the runaway leader (one cup=815 mg),   followed by cottage cheese (103 mg) and cream cheese (one cup=83 mg).   But if you tend to avoid dairy because  of its high saturated fat  content, perch (3.5 oz.=102 mg), pollock (77 mg) and  sardines (3382 mg)  are worthy replacements (Caution:  If you’re one of the few Americans  who actually enjoy  sardines, eat them sparingly.   They’re almost as  saturated with <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/sodium/salt-intake.html" target="_blank">sodium</a> as store bought tomato juice is:  a  whopping 505 mg for every 3.5 ounces eaten!).</p>
<p><strong>Nuts, Seeds, Grains</strong></p>
<p>The almighty <a href="http://www.naturalhealthontheweb.com/stress/almonds.html" target="_blank">almond</a> takes top billing in this combined category, boasting 75 milligrams of  calcium  for every ounce eaten (approximately 23 whole almonds); the  ancient but  underused high-protein grain amaranth is the runner-up with  47 milligrams (i.e.  Amaranth is used in only 40 food products on the  market today), and brazil  nuts’ 45 milligrams of calcium (per ounce)  round out the top three.</p>
<p>By working any of these bone-building foods into your diet   consistently, you’re giving your bones the structural integrity they  need to  stay strong for as long as possible.</p>
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<h1>Hematologists Boost Immune</h1>
<h1>Response in Bone-Marrow</h1>
<h1>Transplant Patients</h1>
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<p id="firstparagraph">March 1, 2006  — To lessen the impact of chemotherapy on bone marrow cancer patients,  hematologists are recruiting the patients&#8217; own immune systems to help.  White blood cells are extracted before a bone marrow transplant, treated  to up their activity, and injected back after chemotherapy. Doctors  hope to test technique on other patients with immune deficiencies,  including HIV.</p>
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<p>BALTIMORE&#8211;A heavy dose of chemo takes a huge toll on cancer  patients&#8217; bodies, making them weak and prone to infection. Now, a new,  life-saving therapy is helping some cancer patients win the war against a  deadly disease.</p>
<p>Having bone marrow cancer hasn&#8217;t slowed down Todd Ewell, but the  chemotherapy to fight the disease stopped him in his tracks. &#8220;It&#8217;s kind  of like if you had the worst flu in your life for about six weeks  straight,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>The body&#8217;s immune system takes a beating from chemotherapy. Patients  can&#8217;t fight off infection or disease, but Todd&#8217;s body fought back,  thanks to a new immune-boosting therapy.</p>
<p>Aaron Rapoport, a hematologist and oncologist at the University of  Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center in Baltimore, says, &#8220;What we&#8217;re  seeking to do is to harness the power of the patient&#8217;s own immune  system.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before a bone marrow transplant, hematologists collect a patient&#8217;s own  immune cells, then activate, or turn on, the cells in a lab. The  enhanced cells are injected back into the patient, along with a  pneumonia vaccine, jump-starting the immune system. &#8220;It will be better  able to respond to infections and also be better able to attack and  eliminate cancer cells that may remain,&#8221; Dr. Rapoport tells DBIS.</p>
<p>The new therapy worked wonders for Todd. &#8220;It&#8217;s going fantastic. It&#8217;s  almost like it never happened.&#8221; His cancer is in complete remission, and  now he&#8217;s focused on rebuilding his life cancer free.</p>
<p>Doctors are hopeful the new therapy could be tested and used to treat  other people with compromised immune systems liked HIV patients and the  elderly.</p>
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<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> A new form of  immunotherapy combines a vaccine with an infusion of a person&#8217;s own  T-cells that have been given a &#8220;jump start&#8221; and then are grown in the  laboratory. The new approach helps to restore cancer patients&#8217; ability  to fight off infection after high-dose chemotherapy. It could also one  day be used to treat others with compromised immune systems, such as  those with HIV and the elderly.</p>
<p><strong>THE STUDY:</strong> Patients with advanced myeloma, a cancer of the  plasma cells in the bone marrow, received high-dose chemotherapy and a  bone marrow transplant. They received a series of vaccinations against a  common bacterial form of pneumonia as well as an injection of their own  lab-enhanced immune cells. Researchers found the therapy was most  effective when patients received vaccinations <em>before</em> the bone  marrow transplant to jump-start their immune system, and then collected  the &#8220;vaccine-primed&#8221; T cells, activated them in the lab, and gave them  back to the patients 12 days after the transplant. Within one month,  those patients showed significant improvement in their immune response.  The researchers will next combine this T-cell therapy with a cancer  vaccine that would target tumor cells, hopefully to one day enhance the  body&#8217;s immune response to cancer.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT IS IMMUNOTHERAPY?</strong> A slow or non-functioning immune system  is a serious problem for cancer patients, especially those who receive  intensive chemotherapy prior to bone marrow transplants. Patients are at  high risk of developing infections and recurrence of their cancer.  Immunotherapy stimulates a patient&#8217;s own immune system to work harder.  It&#8217;s often used in conjunction with other forms of therapy &#8212; in the  case of cancer, it is combined with surgery, radiation therapy, or  chemotherapy. In general, immunotherapy is most likely to be effective  when treating small cancers and is less effective for advanced stages of  the disease.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT ARE T-CELLS?</strong> T-cells are a type of white blood cell  called lymphocytes, and help the immune system fight off diseases. There  are two kinds of T-cells. T4 cells are &#8220;helper&#8221; cells that lead the  attack against infections. T8 cells are &#8220;suppressor cells&#8221; that end the  immune response, although they can also kill cancer cells and cells  infected with a virus. Scientists tell T4 and T8 cells apart by the  different proteins attached to the outside of each cell. The number of  T4 cells in your blood tells you how healthy your immune system is. A  person with a healthy immune system has an average T-cell percentage of  more than 30 percent.</p>
<p><strong>ABOUT CHEMOTHERAPY:</strong> Chemotherapy is a treatment for cancer, in  which certain drugs (poisonous to cancer cells) are injected into the  blood to kill cancer cells or to stop them from spreading. They can  travel around the body and attack cancer cells wherever they find them,  so chemotherapy is used when cancers have spread beyond one region of  the body.</p>
<p><em><strong>Editor&#8217;s Note</strong>: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.</em></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,arial; font-size: x-small;">A Canadian researcher is hoping that within ten years, people will be able to regrow tendons, spinal cords or heart valves lost to injury or disease. Dr. Brian Amsden, a chemical engineering professor from Queen’s University, is developing a technique wherein cells from a patient’s body would be placed on a polymer prosthetic that stimulates cell growth. After the cells had established themselves sufficiently, the prosthetic would be implanted in the patient’s body. The polymer would then biodegrade, leaving behind nothing but the patient’s own tissue. <a href="http://gizmag.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=57c04fd0f2defe64b0f583dc7&amp;id=7dd9f673ed&amp;e=ec213f37f8" target="_blank">Read More</a></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Body Part That Wants You To Go Green By Michael Roizen, M.D., and Mehmet Oz, M.D. Your knees love it when you go green. We don&#8217;t mean environmentally green, although they appreciate it when you take the stairs and when you take your bike for a spin instead of the car (strong leg muscles [...]]]></description>
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<h2>That Wants You To Go Green</h2>
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<p>Your knees love it when you go green. We don&#8217;t mean environmentally green, although they appreciate it when you take the stairs and when you take your bike for a spin instead of the car (strong leg muscles keep your joints healthy). We mean eating green. Filling your meals with this color can go a long way to preventing arthritis. Here&#8217;s what to reach for:<br />
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Leafy greens. A killer, flavor-filled salad or side dish could mean one less knee replacement surgery in the world. The vitamin K in leafy greens &#8212; think cabbage, spinach and Swiss chard, for starters &#8212; reduces your risk of joint damage. People who have the highest levels of K are less likely to develop the bone spurs and cartilage damage that are common in osteoarthritis. (A word of caution: If you&#8217;re on a blood thinner, check with your doctor about whether K is safe for you.) Leaves just not your thing? No problem. Broccoli and asparagus make tasty alternatives.</p>
<p>Green tea. Potent compounds in green tea &#8212; EGCG and ECG &#8212; may help battle cartilage and collagen destruction in arthritic joints. The EGCG and ECG found in green tea are powerful flavonoids known as catechins. These particular flavonoids fight inflammation and some of the underlying mechanisms that mess with knees in both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Bonus: Sipping it before you do that knee-preserving workout may help you burn fat faster.</p>
<p>Chlorophyl is a powerful antidote for cellular regeneration.</p>
<p>It can be obtained from your local chemist or drug store cheaply.</p>
<p>Sourced and published by Henry Sapiecha 19th October 2009</p>
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