Re: [CTRL] Quick list question

2002-02-02 Thread RobG

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Upstate New York.

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[CTRL] Heart may be able to repair itself

2002-01-03 Thread RobG

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Heart May Be Able to Repair Itself

By STEPHANIE NANO
Associated Press Writer
Dr. Piero Anversa

  Challenging generations of medical lore, researchers have found striking
new evidence that the human heart can repair itself.

Doctors have long assumed that damage from a heart attack or other ailment
is irreversible and that the heart cannot regenerate tissue the way other
organs can. But that belief has been shaken by recent research.

A team of American and Italian researchers demonstrated last year that heart
muscle cells multiply after a heart attack. Now they have shown that in
heart transplant patients, primitive cells from the patient travel to the
new heart and grow new muscle and blood vessels.

The researchers studied men who received transplanted hearts from women, and
discovered male cells in the donated female hearts.

The discovery could help scientists eventually devise treatments to fix bad
hearts.

``There have been hints from animal studies that the cells could migrate
before, but this is the first demonstration in a human that it is actually
possible,'' said John Fakunding of the National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute, which helped pay for the study in Thursday's New England Journal
of Medicine.

The researchers found that heart muscle and blood vessels grew rapidly in
the new hearts after transplant. They calculated that as much as one-fifth
of the donor heart had been rebuilt by the recipient's own cells.

``Clearly this shows that the heart has the ability to regenerate,'' said
Dr. Roberto Bolli of the University of Louisville, who wrote an accompanying
editorial. ``It could be a milestone discovery if we learn how to exploit
this phenomenon for therapeutic purposes to regenerate heart muscle in
patients with heart failure.''

The researchers looked for the male Y chromosome in eight female hearts that
were transplanted into men. After the heart recipients died, tissue samples
were taken from each donor heart and from remnants of the old heart not remo
ved during transplant surgery.

The researchers found evidence of the primitive cells with stem cell
characteristics in the remnants of the old hearts, as well as in the donor
hearts. The primitive cells from the recipient could also have come through
the patient's bloodstream.

``We have the first strong suggestions that the heart has primitive cells -
meaning cardiac stem cells - which could be used in the future to repair the
heart,'' said Dr. Piero Anversa, who led the researchers at New York Medical
College in Valhalla, N.Y., and the University of Udine and the University of
Parma in Italy.

Stem cells are master cells that transform themselves into certain types of
tissue, such as muscle, skin or bone. Doctors believe stem cells could one
day be used to replace or fix failing organs.

Anversa said he and his colleagues are working to identify whether a cardiac
stem cell exists and whether it can be manipulated to promote heart repair.
``This is the work that we will be doing for the next couple of years,'' he
said.

In the meantime, Anversa said his belief that the heart can repair itself is
slowly gaining acceptance. ``I think it is going to be more and more
difficult to challenge us.'' he said.

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Re: [CTRL] Beep, Beep, Beep...

2001-11-17 Thread RobG

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Steve, All:
At first i thought it was simply tinnitus, like a sheet of white noise, but
it is definitely a morse code sound of dots and dashes within the tinnitus
sound. It is a high pitched machine like whine and steady. I don't think
you'll be able to record anything, as it is inside the head. I'm lucky, i
guess, as i get it in stereo.
Rob

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Re: [CTRL] Who is bombing Kabul?

2001-09-11 Thread RobG

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Saber rattling or direct knowledge of who's behind it?
Rob



 CNN is reporting live that cruse missiles are incoming at Kabul? This is
 faster response that I antisipated.

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