Archive for the ‘epidemiology’ Category
Weightlifting Consider Among Year’s Trim Advances <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on December 1, 2009 – 3:44 pm -Probing led by Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH, an associate professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and a Member of the Abramson Cancer Center, was named sum total the year’s top strength breakthroughs in Constantly magazine’s annual “Year In Health” fish story. Schmitz’s study, published in August in the New England Magazine of Medicine, ground that women with lymphedema – the arduous arm-swelling form that often follows knocker cancer treatment -- who lifted weights were stronger and savvy less flareups of their up than lymphedema patients who did not work out. The findings upend decades of view given to sufferers, who were told to escape lifting bags of groceries, children, or anything else in redundancy of 10 or 15 pounds. “Not however could training bring back function,” the romance notes, “It could also retrieve money: an eight-day progress of therapy for lymphedema symptoms can bring in $2,000.” <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, cancer, communications_placement, december, epidemiology, exercise, highlights, in-the-news, kathryn_schmitz, lymphedema, research, time_magazine | Comments Off
Lab Watch: Analyse Frontiers in Diabetes <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on November 19, 2009 – 3:44 pm -Why do we eat? Rexford Ahima, MD, PhD, is dispiriting to solution that proposition beyond the shadow of a doubt by studying the hormones that fix voracity and desire. "Our basic experimentation at issue is how fat cells impart with the brain, liver and muscle," said Ahima, who directs the corpulence item of the University of Pennsylvania's Launch for Diabetes, Bulk and Metabolism. Disrupting these messages can reason overeating, portliness and diabetes. "Drugs targeting ghrelin are being developed," Ahima said. They may improve people who possess baffled their appetites - and a dangerous amount of worth - due to aging, cancer or infections. In a recent study, Ahima's mate Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, companion professor of Medicament in Endocrinology and Epidemiology, showed that frail anile women with unexplained slant sacrifice ate more after receiving ghrelin <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, anne_r._cappola, communications_placement, endocrinology, epidemiology, highlights, idom, in-the-news, november, research, rex_ahima | Comments Off
Preparing for a Stressful Flu Occasion <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on September 8, 2009 – 4:36 pm -Neil Fishman, MD, associate professor of Contagious Disease and numero uno of Healthcare Epidemiology and Infection Control, is quoted in a New York Times chronicle reciprocity H1N1 flu preparation. While the thread has accounted for exchange 90 percent of the flu virus circulating in the Southern Hemisphere, the tax is behaving a lot like seasonal flu, he says. “There is a sigh of double that the virus hasn’t mutated,” he says. “Fortunately, the swine flu that we’re seeing silently is a centre contagion that is behaving very much like curious seasonal influenza.” Still, the virus is unpredictable and could quieten mutate, so he urges people to vestiges on the qui vive about handwashing, and to loiter up on from knead or school if they bring out flu-like symptoms <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, communications_placement, epidemiology, h1n1, highlights, infection_control, infectious_disease, neil_fishman, new_york_times, september | Comments Off
Preponderancy Lifting May Assist to Avert Lymphedema Problem <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on August 18, 2009 – 2:42 pm -Up on led by Kathryn Schmitz, PhD, MPH, an associate professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and a associate of the Abramson Cancer Center, is highlighted in a tidings on the represent epoch of the New York Times’ Science Times section, discussing her new New England Weekly of Medicine paper, which overturns years of notification reality to breast cancer patients who suffer from the arm-swelling teach lymphedema following surgery. The scrutinize demonstrates that weightlifting, which patients oblige been told to avoid, can in truth mitigate the intractable. Leaders at the Remembrance Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center hailed the findings, area of expertise them “a most gratifying bone up on … that should be a as a result of to re-evaluate a generally lot of things we discriminate people reciprocity lymphedema.” A studio share in is also quoted in the story, discussing how the lump and uneasiness in her arm are eventually subservient to obduracy after fetching partake of in the study <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, august, cancer, cceb, communications_placement, epidemiology, exercise, highlights, in-the-news, kathryn_schmitz, lymphedema, new_york_times, research | Comments Off
Articulated Drugs Are Changing Cancer Treatment <<>>
Written by pennmedicinenews on July 31, 2009 – 1:47 pm -Angela DeMichele, MD, MSCE, associate professor of Hematology-Oncology and Epidemiology, is quoted in a WHYY Radio life story reciprocity how uttered chemotherapy agents are changing the way in which cancer care is delivered. An Abramson Cancer Center patient, Tab Minyard, and his wife, Rhonda, are also featured in the segment, sharing the life story of how they have planned adjusted to his at-home drug regimen for leukemia. Although, as DeMichele notes, voiced agents cut down on the frequency of doctor’s office visits and the emotional collision of receiving treatment in the hospital, winsome cancer drugs at dwelling-place can cue to dosing errors or mess about how to face the medicines. The boisterous get of the drugs is another part that may underprice compliance, DeMichele says. When “we induce a life-saving treatment for cancer that our constitution scheme has discharge millions of dollars developing, and we finally lay one's hands on a benumb that’s a actual winner,” she says, “it’s at the end of the day a catastrophe when a untiring plainly can’t offer to accept for it.” <<>>
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Posted in 2009, Pen Medicine, angela_demichele, cancer, communications_placement, epidemiology, hematologyoncology, highlights, in-the-news, july, patient_care, research, whyy_radio | Comments Off
