New research shows that multiple sclerosis (MS) activity could change with the seasons. The research indicated that MS activity has the potential to increase in the spring and summer months. “Our results showed that the appearance of lesions on brain…
Month: August 2010
Researchers Discover Arginine Vital for Fighting Infection
Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada may be able to explain why proper nutrition is so vital in fighting infection. Richard Lamb and his post doctoral fellow Virginie Mieulet, in the faculty of medicine and dentistry have discovered…
BOC Expands Board of Directors
The Board of Certification/Accreditation, International (BOC) announced that it has expanded, adding four new directors effective immediately. All four seats were filled as appointment, Sharon Nichelson, CMF, COF, BOC board of directors chairwoman, stated in a press release. The new…
USOC Expands Paralympic Swimming Resident Program
The U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) announced that 10 new Paralympic swimmers have been added to the Paralympic Swimming Resident Program, expanding the team to 16 athletes, all of whom will live and train at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado…
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Receives Wellstone Center Designation for Muscular Dystrophy Research
A $7 million grant from the NIH will help researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital translate new scientific findings and technological developments into novel treatments for the muscular dystrophies. The grant designates Nationwide Children’s Hospital as a Paul D. Wellstone Muscular…
Cascade Dafo Bids Farewell to CEO Bill Weymer
Cascade Dafo Inc. recently announced the departure of Bill Weymer as chief executive officer. Weymer, who has been with the company for the past 6 years, will remain at Cascade Dafo through September to assist with the search for a…
Flu Vaccinations Not Just For ‘High-Risk’ Populations Anymore
Flu vaccine will soon be available at local pharmacies and doctor’s offices, and government officials are urging everyone older than 6 months of age to receive it. This year’s vaccine protects against H1N1 and two other strains of seasonal flu,…
Perioperative Care Has Major Impact on Orthopedic Surgery Patients
A study published in the October issue of Anesthesiology is among the first to show that the quality of immediate postoperative care of orthopedic surgery patients has important effects on patients’ long-term cardiac outcomes. “Looking at long-term outcome, especially for…
More Than 20,000 Sledding-Related Injuries Treated in the ER Each Year
A new study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that from 1997-2007, an estimated 229,023 children and adolescents younger than 19 years were treated in U.S. hospital emergency…
Study Reports Short-Term Exercise Hurts, Chronic Exercise Helps War Vets
Since returning home, some 100,000 veterans from the first Gulf War have reported chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) similar to fibromyalgia, and a new study in The Journal of Pain, published by the American Pain Society, shows that acute exercise can…