The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) commemorated the United Nations (UN) International Women’s Day for 2010 with an event held in March at the Whistler Paralympic Village Plaza in Canada. The theme of the event – “Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress…
Year: 2010
Research Aims to Eliminate Chronic Pain
Joel Hirsch, PhD of Tel Aviv University conducts basic research investigating calcium channels in the human body, established targets for the alleviation of chronic pain. His research provides new information into how these channels work. His laboratory is developing computer-derived…
Standing Hockey World Championships Begin in Canada
The fifth World Championships of the International Standing Amputee Hockey Federation (ISIHF) hosted by the Defi Sportif at Aréna Saint-Michel in Montreal begin today and continue through May 2. The Canadian Team, four-time world champions, will play host to teams…
Better Vitamin D Status Could Mean Better Quality of Life for Seniors
We are now living longer than ever, and there is growing concern that quantity of years is not nearly as important as quality of those years. As we experience the many joys of living longer, we also must deal with…
Breast Form Legislation Introduced
The American Association of Breast Care Professionals (AABCP) announced the introduction of breast form legislation S3255. Co-sponsored by senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas and senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, the Custom Fabricated Breast Prosthesis Act of 2010 will amend federal…
Prevention and Non-Surgical Treatment Prove Effective for Most Back Pain Sufferers
Back and neck problems can be caused by a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, injury, strain or osteoarthritis. “Although more than 75% of Americans will experience some back pain during their lifetime, about 90% of cases are resolved without surgery,” John…
Early Screening of Type 2 Diabetes is Cost Effective
Early screening for type 2 diabetes is cost effective and prevents diabetes-related complications, including myocardial infarction and blindness, according to a new study. Using mathematical modeling to assess several screening strategies, researchers determined the most cost-effective approach is to begin…
Queen’s Award Given for Innovation
Touch Bionics announced it is a winner of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise with an award in the innovation category for 2010. During the application process for the award, Touch Bionics was interviewed on both its innovation and business performance.…
Team USA Visits the White House
Athletes from the U.S. 2010 Paralympic and Olympic Teams visited the White House on April 21. Rain in Washington, D.C. moved the event inside, where members of Team USA were greeted by Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden, EdD.…
Council of Medical Specialty Societies Issues Voluntary Code for Interactions with Companies
The Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS) released a code for medical specialty societies, their members and publications to voluntarily follow regarding appropriate interactions with for-profit companies in the health care sector. CMSS said its “Code for Interactions with Companies”…