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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  15 Feb, 01:08

U.S. study says blood donations may help donors' health Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:05PM EST CHICAGO (Reuters) - Blood donations may help keep the body's circulatory system healthy by reducing stores of iron, but the effect may not work for older people, a U.S. study suggested on Tuesday. Researchers at the White River Junction, Vermont, Veterans Affairs Medical...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  15 Feb, 01:03

<<snip>> For years, people assumed that the iron overload seen in beta- thalassemia was due to transfusions alone <<snip>> Source: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/ Weill Cornell Medical College Released: Tue 13-Feb-2007, 19:30 ET Printer-friendly Version Scientists Identify Mechanism Driving Iron Overload in Blood Disease Beta-Thalassemia Libraries Medical...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  14 Feb, 12:33

Helicobacter pylori requires iron to survive and propogate in the body. Antibiotics bind up iron and remove it from the scenario / disease process. Gastritis is caused by increased red blood cell production and H.pylori has been found to be associated with gastritis as per its association with peptic ulcers. Sooo IS the erradication of the H.pylori...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  14 Feb, 09:54

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/105/2/429 PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 2 February 2000, pp. 429-430 EXPERIENCE AND REASON: Hemosiderosis in a Normal Child Secondary to Oral Iron Medication A normal, 5-year-old girl who received large doses of oral iron medication for 5 years developed severe hemosiderosis. Who loves ya. Tom Jesus...

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From: James Michael Howard -  13 Feb, 18:04

Acta Cir Bras. 2007 Feb;22(1):22-29 Effect of post-natal castration on sepsis mortality in rats Bernhardt JA, D' Acampora AJ, Tramonte R, Serafim JD. School of Medicine, University of Vale do Itajai, Santa Catarina, Brazil. PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of castration in early periods of development on survival to experimental acute sepsis....

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From: ironjustice -  11 Feb, 20:44

http://tinyurl.com/ys3eo2 Based on these findings a new hypothesis of venous ulceration is postulated. Chronic venous insufficiency in the lower leg causes leakage of erythrocytes from cutaneous blood vessels into the interstitial tissue. Inflammatory cells initially phagocytose these, however with continued extravasation these cells become overloaded...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  11 Feb, 19:43

<<snip>> eventual osteoarthritis set in <<snip>> The destructive capabilities of the synovium in the haemophilic joint. Rodriguez-Merchan EC Haemophilia. 1998 Jul ; 4(4): 506-10 The pathogenesis of chronic haemophilic synovitis and the destructive capabilities of the synovium are multifactorial. As a result of repeated haemarthroses, synovial hyperthrophy...

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From: ironjustice -  07 Feb, 15:06

<<snip>> Porphyrin metabolic disturbances were registered in 33 (76.7%) patients <<snip>> [Porphyrin metabolism in men with metabolic syndrome] Krivosheev AB, Kuimov AD, Peskov SA, Krivosheeva IA, Paul' GA Klin Med (Mosk). 2006; 84(11): 57-60 Forty-three patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) were examined. The urinary (uroporphyrin--UP and coproporphyrin--CP)...

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From: James Michael Howard -  06 Feb, 14:53

(I think testosterone is involved in increasing obesity, cigarette smoking, and coronary artery disease. JMH) Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2006 Feb;115(2):118-24. [Hyperandrogenism as a risk factor of coronary artery disease in young women][Article in Polish] Sablik Z, Samborska-Sablik A, Bolinska-Soltysiak H, Goch JH, Kula K. Klinika Kardiologii i Katedry...

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From: James Michael Howard -  06 Feb, 14:48

Clin Dermatol. 2007 Jan-Feb;25(1):56-62. The hormonal regulation of cutaneous wound healing. Gilliver SC, Ashworth JJ, Ashcroft GS. Faculty of Life Sciences, Michael Smith Building, M13 9PT Manchester, United Kingdom. Conditions of impaired wound healing in the elderly are associated with substantial morbidity and mortality and impose a significant...

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From: Robert Jenkins -  02 Feb, 16:17

How long does it take for a fingerprint mark to fade? I imagine the surface the mark was left on will be a factor in the fading time, so let's assume telephone plastic. How long would a print mark last on a mirror? Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. Rob (Fo r em ail 2nd i n o u t)

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From: gggrzesiek@gmail.com -  01 Feb, 11:41

Dear Friends, I am searching for acurate list of all known disease (including eponyms) and existing classifications other than ICD, more detailed. I hope You can advice me where and what to look for.:) Thanks for Your interest with kind regards grzegorz

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From: EdwinAvilesC -  30 Jan, 00:37

FACTORES DE TRANSFERENCIA ~ LA SOLUCIÓN A LAS ENFERMEDADES ACTUALES Lista de trastornos y enfermedades en los que se ha empleado con  éxito LOS FACTORES DE TRANSFERENCIA SI USTED O UNA PERSONA CERCANA PADECE DE ESTAS ENFERMEDADES O QUIERE PREVENIRLAS, LOS FACTORES DE TRANSFERENCIA SON LA SOLUCIÓN QUE LOS AVANCES DE LA CIENCIA NATURAL BRINDAN EN...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  27 Jan, 07:13

Atherosclerosis Therapy Research from National University of Singapore, Department of Physics in the area of atherosclerosis therapy described February 3rd, 2007 (NewsRx.com) -- Current study results from the report, "Promotion of atherogenesis by copper or iron--which is more likely," have been published. "Iron levels increase in atherosclerotic lesions...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  27 Jan, 07:12

Vibrio Researchers from Chosun University, Research Center detail findings in vibrio February 1st, 2007 (NewsRx.com) -- Data detailed in "Ferrophilic characteristics of Vibrio vulnificus and potential usefulness of iron chelation therapy" have been presented. According to recent research from Korea, "We determined the ferrophilic characteristics...

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