This document discusses Dean Silver's credentials and experience in integrative medicine and cardiology. It covers topics like ozone therapy, mitochondrial function, oxygen utilization, and the NAD/NADH ratio. Ozone therapy is proposed to increase oxygen utilization and reverse the decreasing NAD/NADH ratio seen in aging and disease. This raises ATP and improves mitochondrial function, offering a potential therapy for conditions like obesity and metabolic syndrome.
This document provides information about a 5-day nutritive cleanse program using Young Living products. It discusses the dangers of the modern diet, including high insulin and blood sugar levels leading to chronic disease. The cleanse uses Balance Complete shakes and Digest + Cleanse capsules to support cleansing and maintain healthy digestion. It also recommends NingXia Red for antioxidants and energy. A meal plan and supplement schedule is outlined for the 5 days of the cleanse.
Emerging evidence indicates that impaired cellular energy metabolism is the defining characteristic of nearly all cancers regardless of cellular or tissue origin. In contrast to normal cells, which derive most of their usable energy from oxidative phosphorylation, most cancer cells become heavily dependent on substrate level phosphorylation to meet energy demands. Evidence is reviewed supporting a general hypothesis that genomic instability and essentially all hallmarks of cancer, including anaerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect), can be linked to impaired mitochondrial function and energy metabolism. A view of cancer as primarily a metabolic disease and how autophagy process is activated will impact approaches to cancer management and prevention.
Lastly the question is Why some people have no cancer ? the answer is it is the life style and the diet rich in Healthy fat, Antioxidants, Vitamin C, Salvestrols and many natural remedies.
Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and TreatmentTim Crowe
This presentation will help you to understand the influence that dietary and lifestyle factors play in the prevention and causation of cancer. It outlines the important nutritional considerations for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and reviews procedures to improve patient safety by knowing the risks and benefits of antioxidant supplementation during cancer treatment
Roadmap to the Patient-Centered Medical HomePYA, P.C.
This document provides an overview of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model and how to implement it. It defines PCMH and its core standards and requirements for certification. It outlines the benefits of PCMH including improved quality, lower costs, and increased patient satisfaction. It discusses financial and operational considerations for practices transitioning to PCMH, and provides guidance on implementing specific PCMH functions like quality improvement, access to care, transitional care management, referral tracking, pre-visit planning, and population health management. The presentation aims to provide medical practices a roadmap to achieving PCMH recognition and reaping its benefits.
Highlights From 7th Medical Science Liaison/MSL ConferenceExL Pharma
Current trends, issues and challenges facing MSL's in the pharmaceutical industry. Presented at the 7th MSL Best Practices conference, April, 2010. For further information, please visit www.exlpharma.com
Aligning the Activities and Goals of Field Based Teams for
Strengthened Corporate Sustainability
• Examining the disconnect between field based medical and corporate initiatives
• Acquiring and synthesizing field insights to drive clinical and corporate decision-making
• Demonstrating value of the expensive MSL and Advisor roles to the company
The Medical Science Liaison role is growing and being utilized in a number of various ways by different companies. This presentation discussed how they are being utilized.
Maun Sadhu
Head & Assistant Professor
Department of English
C.U. Shah Institute of Computer Application
C.U. Shah Institute of Science
maunsadhu@gmail.com
This document provides information about a 5-day nutritive cleanse program using Young Living products. It discusses the dangers of the modern diet, including high insulin and blood sugar levels leading to chronic disease. The cleanse uses Balance Complete shakes and Digest + Cleanse capsules to support cleansing and maintain healthy digestion. It also recommends NingXia Red for antioxidants and energy. A meal plan and supplement schedule is outlined for the 5 days of the cleanse.
Emerging evidence indicates that impaired cellular energy metabolism is the defining characteristic of nearly all cancers regardless of cellular or tissue origin. In contrast to normal cells, which derive most of their usable energy from oxidative phosphorylation, most cancer cells become heavily dependent on substrate level phosphorylation to meet energy demands. Evidence is reviewed supporting a general hypothesis that genomic instability and essentially all hallmarks of cancer, including anaerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect), can be linked to impaired mitochondrial function and energy metabolism. A view of cancer as primarily a metabolic disease and how autophagy process is activated will impact approaches to cancer management and prevention.
Lastly the question is Why some people have no cancer ? the answer is it is the life style and the diet rich in Healthy fat, Antioxidants, Vitamin C, Salvestrols and many natural remedies.
Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and TreatmentTim Crowe
This presentation will help you to understand the influence that dietary and lifestyle factors play in the prevention and causation of cancer. It outlines the important nutritional considerations for patients undergoing treatment for cancer and reviews procedures to improve patient safety by knowing the risks and benefits of antioxidant supplementation during cancer treatment
Roadmap to the Patient-Centered Medical HomePYA, P.C.
This document provides an overview of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model and how to implement it. It defines PCMH and its core standards and requirements for certification. It outlines the benefits of PCMH including improved quality, lower costs, and increased patient satisfaction. It discusses financial and operational considerations for practices transitioning to PCMH, and provides guidance on implementing specific PCMH functions like quality improvement, access to care, transitional care management, referral tracking, pre-visit planning, and population health management. The presentation aims to provide medical practices a roadmap to achieving PCMH recognition and reaping its benefits.
Highlights From 7th Medical Science Liaison/MSL ConferenceExL Pharma
Current trends, issues and challenges facing MSL's in the pharmaceutical industry. Presented at the 7th MSL Best Practices conference, April, 2010. For further information, please visit www.exlpharma.com
Aligning the Activities and Goals of Field Based Teams for
Strengthened Corporate Sustainability
• Examining the disconnect between field based medical and corporate initiatives
• Acquiring and synthesizing field insights to drive clinical and corporate decision-making
• Demonstrating value of the expensive MSL and Advisor roles to the company
The Medical Science Liaison role is growing and being utilized in a number of various ways by different companies. This presentation discussed how they are being utilized.
Maun Sadhu
Head & Assistant Professor
Department of English
C.U. Shah Institute of Computer Application
C.U. Shah Institute of Science
maunsadhu@gmail.com
Diet, nutrition and the prevention of cancer,pptRajeeeeeeeeeeev
The document discusses chronic diseases and their risk factors. It summarizes that chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and respiratory diseases, cause 63% of all deaths worldwide. Risk factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diet, obesity, physical inactivity and alcohol consumption contribute to many chronic diseases and cancers. The document provides details on specific chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and overweight/obesity. It discusses the types, symptoms, worldwide prevalence and prevention strategies for these conditions.
The document discusses the "conversionist" understanding of the relationship between Christ and culture. Conversionists believe that Christ transforms culture from within rather than separating from it. This view is traced through the Gospel of John, Augustine, Calvin, Wesley, and Edwards. They emphasize Christ redeeming and regenerating the corrupted human world and cultural activities. However, this view raises theological problems if it suggests mankind must perfect itself before Christ's return or leads to universalism.
The document discusses cancer cachexia and wasting syndrome. It begins by quoting Hippocrates' description of wasting syndrome. It then provides context that the paintings described were done between 1912-1915 by Ferdinand Hodler of his wife Valentine Gode-Darel, who died of gynecological cancer. The rest of the document covers topics like the definition and pathophysiology of cancer cachexia, diagnostic criteria, stages of cachexia, assessment tools, and management of cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome.
This document discusses chemical carcinogenesis and carcinogens that can be found in everyday life. It begins by defining chemical carcinogens and listing common classes of carcinogens such as epoxides, organohalogen compounds, hydrazines, and aromatic hydrocarbons. It then discusses how carcinogens enter the body and their mechanism of causing cancer through DNA damage and mutations. Examples are given of carcinogens found in microwave popcorn, fruit ripening agents, paneer, plastics like BPA and styrene, and pesticides. Prevention strategies suggested include reducing exposure to these chemicals.
The document discusses the importance of nutrition for cancer patients and provides guidance for nutrition interventions. Key points include:
1) Nutrition screening and assessments are important to identify patients at risk of malnutrition and help guide appropriate nutrition support and interventions.
2) Symptoms from cancer and its treatments like chemotherapy and radiation can profoundly impact dietary intake, leading to malnutrition if not properly managed.
3) Nutrition interventions like seeing a dietitian have been shown to help patients do better and improve outcomes. This may include enteral nutrition for patients unable to meet their nutritional needs.
Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly recognizing the value of real-world evidence and digital health technologies. Real-world data from electronic health records, wearable devices, and other sources can provide insights into drug effectiveness outside of controlled clinical trials. This data has the potential to transform drug development and delivery of personalized healthcare. It allows evaluation of treatments using broader and longer-term patient data. Pharma is exploring applications of real-world evidence such as improving clinical trial design and identifying new drug targets and uses based on unanticipated real-world findings. Widespread collection and use of real-world data may help address industry challenges like rising development costs and ensuring drug safety.
This document discusses nutrition in cancer patients. It notes that malnutrition is common in cancer patients, affecting 15-40% of patients and up to 80% of those with advanced malignancy. Cancer and its treatments can cause weight loss, reduced food intake, nausea, and other issues leading to malnutrition. Malnutrition is associated with decreased survival, increased treatment toxicity, and reduced quality of life. Nutritional screening and assessment tools can identify patients at risk. Nutrition support options include oral diet, oral supplements, enteral feeding via tube, and parenteral nutrition for those unable to meet nutritional needs enterally. The goals of nutrition therapy are to maintain nutritional status, quality of life, treatment efficacy and reduce complications.
Cancer (Diet therapy, Nutritional care)Supta Sarkar
This document provides an overview of cancer and discusses several cancers related to the digestive system. It begins with introducing cancer and its causes at the cellular level. Some key statistics about cancer worldwide and in India are presented. The document then discusses several specific cancers in depth, including oropharyngeal cancer, esophageal cancer, and stomach cancer. For each cancer, it covers risk factors, symptoms, treatment options, and potential nutritional issues resulting from treatment.
Nutrition is very important yet neglected in field of oncology.
Majority of healthcare providers know and practice very little on this burning issue!
It is proven that nutrition impacts on overall survival, treatment outcome & recovery in oncology.
This presentation will give you brief information regarding importance and need of nutrition in Oncology.
The document discusses best practices for pharmaceutical companies in developing and managing relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) through medical science liaisons (MSLs). It provides insights from benchmarking research on the roles of MSLs at different stages of product development and lifecycles. Companies must determine MSL field force size based on factors like product lifecycle, thought leader coverage, and franchise objectives. Developing and maintaining KOL relationships is important for gathering market insights and competitive intelligence.
The document discusses nutrition and its relationship to cancer prevention and treatment. It provides information on eating a healthy diet to feel better during cancer treatment, prevent side effects, and aid the healing process. Specific recommendations include eating 10 or more servings of vegetables and 4 or more servings of fruit daily. Maintaining a healthy body weight and limiting red meat and alcohol intake can also help reduce cancer risk. Proper nutrition is presented as an important part of cancer prevention and recovery.
Developing a Value Proposition for a Healthcare Services BusinessFullSurge
The document discusses developing a value proposition for a healthcare services business. It outlines the project objectives, which include developing a value proposition statement, overall message/theme, and key messages. It then details the qualitative research process, including interviews with customers and sales leaders, to understand areas of differentiation for the company. New insights revealed "productivity" and "flexibility" as potential differentiated messages. The document recommends a blended value proposition centered on "productivity" that leverages these insights. It provides an example narrative and architecture to bring the value proposition to life.
The document discusses the relationship between obesity and breast cancer. It notes that obesity is a risk factor for breast cancer in postmenopausal women and is associated with poorer prognosis through various mechanisms like increased estrogen production. Managing obesity through weight loss and medications can help improve outcomes for breast cancer by reducing levels of hormones and inflammatory markers linked to tumor growth. Future research is exploring new drugs targeting obesity-related pathways.
Edwina Rogers, executive director of Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, began her presentation by highlighting the movement to advance medical homes.
With the U.S. being the number one in the world for the cost of healthcare and ranked number 37 in the quality category, something needs to change. Rogers discussed the broad stakeholder support and participation for the movement, as well as the incredible volunteer involvement. The four ‘centers’ include: the Center to Promote Public-Payer Implementation, the Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstration, the Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange and the Center for Health Benefit Redesign and Implementation. Medical Homes will provide superb access to care, patient engagament in care, clinical information systems, care coordination, team care, patient feedback and publically available information.
Edwards explained that the Obama administration believes the medical homes concept is the best way to approach healthcare reform. The U.S. House of Representatives has showed great support for the movement and is helping develop and allocate funds for a five-year pilot program. She expressed her enthusiasm for the movement and her prediction that the medical home model is certainly the future of health care.
A complete version of Rogers’ presentation on the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative is available online.
This document discusses nutrition for cancer patients. It begins by defining cancer and providing cancer statistics. It then discusses diet cancer risks and the importance of nutrition before, during, and after cancer treatment. Reasons for nutritional effects during treatment include implications of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Screening, assessment, and managing symptoms nutritionally are also covered. The document concludes with recommendations to help prevent cancer.
This passage from Ezekiel describes Satan before his fall from heaven. It says that Satan was in Eden, the garden of God, and was perfect in beauty with many precious stones as his covering. Satan was the anointed cherub that covered God's throne and walked in the holy mountain among the stones of fire. However, Satan's heart became proud because of his beauty and wisdom, and iniquity was found in him. Because of his pride and sin, God cast Satan out of the mountain of God to be destroyed.
Using food as your medicine discusses how diet impacts cancer risk and progression. It notes that 90-95% of cancer cases are due to environmental and lifestyle factors like diet, smoking, alcohol and obesity. Diet can affect cancer through initiation, promotion and anti-promotion pathways. Carcinogens in foods like red meat and certain fats can initiate cancer, while excess calories, fat, protein and sugars can promote tumor growth. Phytonutrients, antioxidants, fiber and a plant-based diet high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent cancer through anti-promotion effects like detoxification and reducing inflammation. Lifestyle changes including a whole foods, plant-based diet are emphasized as the primary way to take control of cancer risk
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It provides information on how ozone works in the body to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It outlines how ozone therapy has been used successfully to treat various conditions like cancer, arthritis, AIDS, and more. The document also discusses the use of these therapies in countries like Germany, Cuba, and India. It provides examples of how ozone generators can be used to purify air, water, food and disinfect areas.
Ozone therapy was found to be an effective treatment for hepatitis C genotype 4 in this clinical study. Sixty patients received major autohemotherapy and rectal insufflation of ozone three times per week for eight weeks, then twice per week for sixteen weeks. This led to a 59% reduction in viral load after two months and a 72% reduction after six months. The percentage of patients who were PCR negative increased from 20% at two months to 37% at six months. Liver enzymes also significantly decreased. The study demonstrates ozone therapy may be a safe and less expensive alternative to traditional hepatitis C treatments.
Diet, nutrition and the prevention of cancer,pptRajeeeeeeeeeeev
The document discusses chronic diseases and their risk factors. It summarizes that chronic diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and respiratory diseases, cause 63% of all deaths worldwide. Risk factors like tobacco use, unhealthy diet, obesity, physical inactivity and alcohol consumption contribute to many chronic diseases and cancers. The document provides details on specific chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and overweight/obesity. It discusses the types, symptoms, worldwide prevalence and prevention strategies for these conditions.
The document discusses the "conversionist" understanding of the relationship between Christ and culture. Conversionists believe that Christ transforms culture from within rather than separating from it. This view is traced through the Gospel of John, Augustine, Calvin, Wesley, and Edwards. They emphasize Christ redeeming and regenerating the corrupted human world and cultural activities. However, this view raises theological problems if it suggests mankind must perfect itself before Christ's return or leads to universalism.
The document discusses cancer cachexia and wasting syndrome. It begins by quoting Hippocrates' description of wasting syndrome. It then provides context that the paintings described were done between 1912-1915 by Ferdinand Hodler of his wife Valentine Gode-Darel, who died of gynecological cancer. The rest of the document covers topics like the definition and pathophysiology of cancer cachexia, diagnostic criteria, stages of cachexia, assessment tools, and management of cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome.
This document discusses chemical carcinogenesis and carcinogens that can be found in everyday life. It begins by defining chemical carcinogens and listing common classes of carcinogens such as epoxides, organohalogen compounds, hydrazines, and aromatic hydrocarbons. It then discusses how carcinogens enter the body and their mechanism of causing cancer through DNA damage and mutations. Examples are given of carcinogens found in microwave popcorn, fruit ripening agents, paneer, plastics like BPA and styrene, and pesticides. Prevention strategies suggested include reducing exposure to these chemicals.
The document discusses the importance of nutrition for cancer patients and provides guidance for nutrition interventions. Key points include:
1) Nutrition screening and assessments are important to identify patients at risk of malnutrition and help guide appropriate nutrition support and interventions.
2) Symptoms from cancer and its treatments like chemotherapy and radiation can profoundly impact dietary intake, leading to malnutrition if not properly managed.
3) Nutrition interventions like seeing a dietitian have been shown to help patients do better and improve outcomes. This may include enteral nutrition for patients unable to meet their nutritional needs.
Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly recognizing the value of real-world evidence and digital health technologies. Real-world data from electronic health records, wearable devices, and other sources can provide insights into drug effectiveness outside of controlled clinical trials. This data has the potential to transform drug development and delivery of personalized healthcare. It allows evaluation of treatments using broader and longer-term patient data. Pharma is exploring applications of real-world evidence such as improving clinical trial design and identifying new drug targets and uses based on unanticipated real-world findings. Widespread collection and use of real-world data may help address industry challenges like rising development costs and ensuring drug safety.
This document discusses nutrition in cancer patients. It notes that malnutrition is common in cancer patients, affecting 15-40% of patients and up to 80% of those with advanced malignancy. Cancer and its treatments can cause weight loss, reduced food intake, nausea, and other issues leading to malnutrition. Malnutrition is associated with decreased survival, increased treatment toxicity, and reduced quality of life. Nutritional screening and assessment tools can identify patients at risk. Nutrition support options include oral diet, oral supplements, enteral feeding via tube, and parenteral nutrition for those unable to meet nutritional needs enterally. The goals of nutrition therapy are to maintain nutritional status, quality of life, treatment efficacy and reduce complications.
Cancer (Diet therapy, Nutritional care)Supta Sarkar
This document provides an overview of cancer and discusses several cancers related to the digestive system. It begins with introducing cancer and its causes at the cellular level. Some key statistics about cancer worldwide and in India are presented. The document then discusses several specific cancers in depth, including oropharyngeal cancer, esophageal cancer, and stomach cancer. For each cancer, it covers risk factors, symptoms, treatment options, and potential nutritional issues resulting from treatment.
Nutrition is very important yet neglected in field of oncology.
Majority of healthcare providers know and practice very little on this burning issue!
It is proven that nutrition impacts on overall survival, treatment outcome & recovery in oncology.
This presentation will give you brief information regarding importance and need of nutrition in Oncology.
The document discusses best practices for pharmaceutical companies in developing and managing relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) through medical science liaisons (MSLs). It provides insights from benchmarking research on the roles of MSLs at different stages of product development and lifecycles. Companies must determine MSL field force size based on factors like product lifecycle, thought leader coverage, and franchise objectives. Developing and maintaining KOL relationships is important for gathering market insights and competitive intelligence.
The document discusses nutrition and its relationship to cancer prevention and treatment. It provides information on eating a healthy diet to feel better during cancer treatment, prevent side effects, and aid the healing process. Specific recommendations include eating 10 or more servings of vegetables and 4 or more servings of fruit daily. Maintaining a healthy body weight and limiting red meat and alcohol intake can also help reduce cancer risk. Proper nutrition is presented as an important part of cancer prevention and recovery.
Developing a Value Proposition for a Healthcare Services BusinessFullSurge
The document discusses developing a value proposition for a healthcare services business. It outlines the project objectives, which include developing a value proposition statement, overall message/theme, and key messages. It then details the qualitative research process, including interviews with customers and sales leaders, to understand areas of differentiation for the company. New insights revealed "productivity" and "flexibility" as potential differentiated messages. The document recommends a blended value proposition centered on "productivity" that leverages these insights. It provides an example narrative and architecture to bring the value proposition to life.
The document discusses the relationship between obesity and breast cancer. It notes that obesity is a risk factor for breast cancer in postmenopausal women and is associated with poorer prognosis through various mechanisms like increased estrogen production. Managing obesity through weight loss and medications can help improve outcomes for breast cancer by reducing levels of hormones and inflammatory markers linked to tumor growth. Future research is exploring new drugs targeting obesity-related pathways.
Edwina Rogers, executive director of Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, began her presentation by highlighting the movement to advance medical homes.
With the U.S. being the number one in the world for the cost of healthcare and ranked number 37 in the quality category, something needs to change. Rogers discussed the broad stakeholder support and participation for the movement, as well as the incredible volunteer involvement. The four ‘centers’ include: the Center to Promote Public-Payer Implementation, the Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstration, the Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange and the Center for Health Benefit Redesign and Implementation. Medical Homes will provide superb access to care, patient engagament in care, clinical information systems, care coordination, team care, patient feedback and publically available information.
Edwards explained that the Obama administration believes the medical homes concept is the best way to approach healthcare reform. The U.S. House of Representatives has showed great support for the movement and is helping develop and allocate funds for a five-year pilot program. She expressed her enthusiasm for the movement and her prediction that the medical home model is certainly the future of health care.
A complete version of Rogers’ presentation on the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative is available online.
This document discusses nutrition for cancer patients. It begins by defining cancer and providing cancer statistics. It then discusses diet cancer risks and the importance of nutrition before, during, and after cancer treatment. Reasons for nutritional effects during treatment include implications of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Screening, assessment, and managing symptoms nutritionally are also covered. The document concludes with recommendations to help prevent cancer.
This passage from Ezekiel describes Satan before his fall from heaven. It says that Satan was in Eden, the garden of God, and was perfect in beauty with many precious stones as his covering. Satan was the anointed cherub that covered God's throne and walked in the holy mountain among the stones of fire. However, Satan's heart became proud because of his beauty and wisdom, and iniquity was found in him. Because of his pride and sin, God cast Satan out of the mountain of God to be destroyed.
Using food as your medicine discusses how diet impacts cancer risk and progression. It notes that 90-95% of cancer cases are due to environmental and lifestyle factors like diet, smoking, alcohol and obesity. Diet can affect cancer through initiation, promotion and anti-promotion pathways. Carcinogens in foods like red meat and certain fats can initiate cancer, while excess calories, fat, protein and sugars can promote tumor growth. Phytonutrients, antioxidants, fiber and a plant-based diet high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent cancer through anti-promotion effects like detoxification and reducing inflammation. Lifestyle changes including a whole foods, plant-based diet are emphasized as the primary way to take control of cancer risk
This document discusses the use of ozone therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It provides information on how ozone works in the body to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It outlines how ozone therapy has been used successfully to treat various conditions like cancer, arthritis, AIDS, and more. The document also discusses the use of these therapies in countries like Germany, Cuba, and India. It provides examples of how ozone generators can be used to purify air, water, food and disinfect areas.
Ozone therapy was found to be an effective treatment for hepatitis C genotype 4 in this clinical study. Sixty patients received major autohemotherapy and rectal insufflation of ozone three times per week for eight weeks, then twice per week for sixteen weeks. This led to a 59% reduction in viral load after two months and a 72% reduction after six months. The percentage of patients who were PCR negative increased from 20% at two months to 37% at six months. Liver enzymes also significantly decreased. The study demonstrates ozone therapy may be a safe and less expensive alternative to traditional hepatitis C treatments.
Ozone short ppt for Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission (DQAC) mtg...Jessica Saepoff DDS
Ozone has been used medicinally since the 1840s. While research on risks and benefits is limited, ozone appears to be safely used at low concentrations for dental applications like disinfecting and treating periodontal disease. However, concerns include a lack of standardization in dentist training and some programs expanding dental scopes of practice. Overall, properly used ozone seems to pose little risk, but expanded scopes of practice could theoretically endanger patients.
Ozone therapy is a non-invasive dental treatment that uses ozone gas to treat various dental issues. It works by using ozone's anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties to eliminate infections and promote healing. Common applications in dentistry include treating cavities, bleaching teeth, root canals, and extracting teeth. While it has many benefits, ozone can be toxic if too much is inhaled. However, with proper administration by a dental professional, ozone therapy provides an effective alternative to traditional dental treatments.
Ozone therapy is presented as a potential treatment for periodontitis. Ozone is an unstable gas that kills bacteria through oxidation. It has an anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-stimulating effects. Ozone can be administered as a gas or dissolved in water or oil. Studies show ozone irrigation reduces bacteria and improves periodontal outcomes with no negative effects. Indications for ozone therapy in periodontics include chronic infections, sterilization of sites, and plaque control. Risks include toxicity at high levels. In conclusion, ozone therapy shows potential as an adjunct non-surgical treatment for periodontitis through its antimicrobial properties.
La carrera de derecho ofrece un folleto para estudiantes sobre la materia Introducción al Derecho. El folleto incluye un sílabo que presenta una descripción general del curso.
La carrera de derecho ofrece un folder del estudiante para la materia de Historia del Derecho, el cual contiene un sílabo que resume los objetivos y contenidos clave de la asignatura.
This document appears to be a quiz containing questions in Tagalog about colors, verbs, national heroes, and subjects like art and social studies. The questions are multiple choice and seem aimed at grade six pupils based on the topics being assessed, which include identifying the primary color, defining a verb, naming the national hero, and matching colors to objects.
This document lists the majors offered at a university across several colleges and departments, including:
1) Education majors such as elementary education, special education, and music education.
2) Business majors like accountancy, finance, marketing and hospitality management.
3) Fine arts majors including art, graphic design, music and theatre.
4) Majors in applied sciences and technology, criminal justice, aviation, science and health fields, humanities and social sciences, as well as mathematics.
It also provides contact information for those who need assistance finding their major or are undecided.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on global wheat production. Researchers found that rising temperatures will significantly reduce wheat yields across different regions of the world by the end of the century. Under a high emissions scenario, wheat production is projected to decrease between 6-27% globally depending on the region, posing substantial risks to global food security.
Bewitch Your Audience: A Branding PlayshopKris Oster
Join me for an hour long hands on branding playshop!
Link to Spreecast:
http://www.spreecast.com/events/bewitch-your-audience
You want to create a brand that's eternal. Something deep and profound that stands the test of time.
That goes beyond trendy marketing "tactics" that work for a select number of people for a very short period of time.
After this spreecast, you'll walk away with a simple map to begin the foundation of your legacy brand.
La carrera de derecho ofrece un folder del estudiante para la materia de Historia del Derecho, el cual contiene un sílabo que resume los objetivos y contenidos clave de la asignatura.
Social Studies Project for Mr. Medina's Classbird1104
George W. Bush was born in 1946 in Connecticut and went to Yale University. He married Laura Welch in 1977 and they had twin daughters. Bush served as governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. He was elected the 43rd U.S. president in 2000 and served two terms from 2001 to 2009. His presidency was shaped by his response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, including passing laws like the Patriot Act, and launching wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This document discusses reactive oxygen species (ROS), antioxidants, and their roles in various disorders. It begins by defining ROS as unstable molecules that can damage cells, and listing their sources. ROS are necessary in small amounts but can cause issues in excess. Antioxidants help neutralize ROS and prevent oxidative damage. The document then examines the roles of ROS and antioxidants in specific disorders like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue, cancers, pregnancy complications, and male infertility. It provides treatment options like antioxidant supplementation to help control ROS levels and reduce related disease complications.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
The document discusses oxidative stress and antioxidants. It provides information on:
1. Indian Dental Academy which offers online and offline dental courses and is a leader in continuing dental education.
2. How free radicals can damage cells, proteins, lipids, DNA and cause diseases. Antioxidants help prevent this damage.
3. Various antioxidants found in foods and their roles in reducing oxidative stress and preventing diseases like cancer and cardiovascular disease. Clinical trials on antioxidants have had inconsistent results.
— Oxidative stress is well known to be involved in the
pathogenesis of lifestyle-related diseases, including, hypertension,
diabetes mellitus, coronary artery diseases, and malignancies.
However, oxidative stress also has a useful role in physiologic
adaptation and in the regulation of intracellular signal
transduction. Therefore, a significant description of oxidative
stress may be “a condition where oxidative forces go beyond the
antioxidant systems due to loss of the equilibrium between them”.
Significant Nitric Oxide (NO) confirmed as a envoy of
vasodilatation, derivative from the endothelium. Coronary artery
disease also defined as atherosclerotic heart diseases are the
outcome of the growth of antheromatous plaques (made up of
fats, cholesterol etc) within the walls of the coronary arteries that
provide the myocardium with oxygen and nutrients. The evidence
of the plaque in the lumen (free space in the artery for the flow of
nutrients, oxygen etc.) of an artery causes tapering of lumen of
the artery by declining its diameter. NO levels show a significant
relation with higher BMI and hypertension in coronary artery
disease. Many research have shown that adipose tissue contains
NO synthetase enzyme, and is thus an impending NO source.
Biological activity of Nitric Oxide provides clinicians with
additional therapeutic options in the treatment of cardiovascular
disease which will subordinate oxidative stress, a process which is
becoming gradually more standard as critical in the
pathophysiology of vascular disease.
This document discusses the risks and complications of using nitrous oxide for sedation. It notes that nitrous oxide can cause vitamin B12 deficiency by irreversibly inhibiting the methionine synthetase enzyme. This can lead to megaloblastic anemia and neurological issues like subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord. The document cautions against using nitrous oxide in patients with preexisting vitamin B12 deficiency or neurological conditions. Medical consultations should be considered for patients with potential contraindications due to risks like increased pressure in air spaces, gastrointestinal obstruction, or psychiatric issues. Vital signs should be monitored during and after sedation to ensure patient safety.
ABSTRACT- Background: Tuberculosis is one of the commonest chronic infectious diseases; highly endemic in India kills five lakh patients every year. Oxidative Stress plays important role in inflammatory and degenerative diseases including pulmonary tuberculosis. There is hardly any one study available in literature correlating oxidative stress, lipid profile values and antioxidant status together with the pulmonary tuberculosis; so we decided to conduct this study.
Methods: Study group included newly diagnosed 50 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and control group included 50, age and sex matched healthy volunteers and employees. All the cases were subjected to complete physical and systemic examinations, routine investigations including Sputum for AFB by Ziehl-Neelsen staining, AFB culture and Chest X-ray and special tests like Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Adenosine deaminase (ADA) and findings recorded and statistically analysed.
Results: In the study group with 33 males and 17 females, we were found Serum MDA mean ± SD 2.91±0.99; Serum ADA 38.15±13.47, while the mean levels of pleural fluid MDA and ADA in tubercular patients were found to be 1.65+0.53 nmoles/ml and 56.88+22.1 U/L respectively. While in controls with 61 males and 39 females, these values were 1.72±0.45 nmoles/ml (MDA), 20.15± 6.70 U/L (ADA) respectively.
Conclusion: Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Adenosine deaminase (ADA) were found statistically significantly higher in study group when compared with control, (p <0.001). Antioxidant plays important role for prevention of pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Key-words- Tuberculosis, Malondialdehyde, Adenosine deaminase, Lipid peroxidation, Oxidative stress
Free radicals are unstable molecules that can cause harm. They are produced through normal cellular processes and environmental exposures. Free radicals react quickly with other compounds to gain stability, starting chain reactions that can damage cells. This damage accumulates over time and contributes to aging. Antioxidants can help defend against free radical damage by donating electrons to radicals. Vitamins C and E are important antioxidant nutrients that protect cellular components from oxidative stress caused by free radicals.
Free radicals are unstable molecules that can cause harm through reactions with other compounds. They are produced through normal cellular processes but also environmental sources like radiation and pollution. Free radicals can damage DNA, proteins, and lipids, potentially contributing to aging and diseases. Antioxidants like vitamins C and E can help defend against free radical damage by donating electrons to the free radicals to make them stable. The free radical theory of aging proposes that accumulation of free radical damage to cellular components over time is a major factor in the aging process.
Free radicals are unstable molecules that contain unpaired electrons. This instability causes free radicals to be highly reactive and seek to pair their unpaired electrons by interacting with other molecules. This reactivity can damage cells and lead to diseases. Specifically:
- Free radicals become more stable by taking electrons from other atoms, which can cause cellular damage and diseases or signs of aging over time.
- Common diseases associated with free radicals include atherosclerosis, heart disease, arthritis, stroke, respiratory diseases, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease.
- Oxidative stress occurs when there is an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species/reactive nitrogen species like free radicals and a body's antioxidant defenses. This stress can damage biom
Oxygen is essential for life and is involved in all body functions. It makes up 62% of the earth's crust and 65% of the human body. While plants and algae produce most of the earth's oxygen, humans require oxygen through breathing. Oxygen deprivation can encourage infection and disease. Oxygen therapies like ozone therapy and hydrogen peroxide therapy work to destroy pathogens and deliver oxygen to tissues without harming healthy cells. These therapies have been used for over 100 years to treat many conditions from infections to cancer and heart disease. Side effects are generally mild but medical supervision is recommended when using oxygen therapies.
Free radical reactions are expected to produce progressive adverse changes that accumulate with age throughout the body. Such “normal” changes with age are relatively common to all.
However, superimposed on this common pattern are patterns influenced by genetics and environmental differences that modulate free radical damage.
These are manifested as diseases at certain ages determined by genetic and environmental factors.
Cancer and atherosclerosis, two major causes of death, are salient “free radical” diseases. Cancer initiation and promotion is associated with chromosomal defects and oncogene activation. It is possible that endogenous free radical reactions, like those initiated by ionizing radiation, may result in tumor formation.
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Multiple Sclerosis is a condition of demyelination of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It is possible that multiple factors are involved in causing multiple sclerosis, including DNA defects in nuclear and mitochondrial genomes, viral infection, hypoxia, oxidative stress, lack of sunlight, and increased macrophages and lymphocytes in the brain. This meta-analysis has gone through many researches and reviews to find the similarities and differences in the cause of this disease. The role of mitochondrial metabolism, environmental temperature and distance from the equator has been discussed in this research, and the amounts of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) has been found to be the most possible cause of multiple sclerosis in men and women
This document summarizes reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their role in periodontal disease. It begins by defining antioxidants, free radicals, and oxidative stress. It describes the various ROS like superoxide, hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide, and peroxynitrite. It outlines the sources of free radicals including internal sources like mitochondria and external sources like smoking. It details the effects of ROS on lipids, proteins, DNA and tissues. This causes cellular injury and death. Evidence shows elevated ROS in periodontal disease tissues and its role in tissue damage by affecting gingival cells, bone, ground substance, and collagen. The document also discusses antioxidant defense systems in the body like vitamins C and E, carotenoids,
This document summarizes the relationship between oxidative stress and oral health and disease. It discusses how an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants can lead to oxidative stress, which can locally or systemically affect oral tissues. Several oral diseases are associated with oxidative stress, including recurrent aphthous ulcers, periodontitis, oral lichen planus, leukoplakia, oral submucous fibrosis, and oral cancer. Tobacco, alcohol, betel nut chewing, certain viruses, and radiation therapy can all increase oxidative stress and contribute to oral disease pathogenesis through DNA damage and inflammation. Maintaining the balance between antioxidants and free radicals is important for oral health.
The document summarizes information presented at a workshop on antioxidants and health for a garden club. It discusses how oxidative stress from free radicals can lead to disease and aging by damaging cells. It then explains that antioxidants can help combat oxidative stress by donating electrons to stabilize free radicals. The document outlines sources of antioxidants like foods, plants, and the proposed Ecoparadise solution of negative ion therapy in a controlled environment. Customer testimonials suggest benefits of this therapy include increased energy, metabolism, mood and immune function as well as anti-aging effects.
Radiographic contrast media were developed starting in the late 19th century to increase differences in tissue attenuation and improve organ visualization on radiographs. The first effective contrast agents used barium and iodine compounds. Modern contrast media are tri-iodinated benzene derivatives that are either ionic or non-ionic, and monomeric or dimeric in structure. They carry risks of both idiosyncratic and non-idiosyncratic adverse reactions that depend on their osmolality, viscosity, and other properties. Appropriate use and precautions seek to minimize risks while maximizing diagnostic value.
This document discusses apoptosis in cardiomyocytes and the roles of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and cyclophilin D (CypD) in regulating apoptosis. It aims to study the effects of SO2 and isoproterenol (ISO) treatment on apoptosis in cardiomyocytes. The results found that SO2 treatment alone significantly decreased apoptosis in cardiomyocytes and caspase 9 expression. ISO treatment increased apoptosis but to a lesser extent than when combined with SO2. The conclusions discuss how increasing endogenous SO2 production in cardiomyocytes could help prevent apoptosis and cardiac output decline with age, but this would require further molecular biology studies to understand the mechanisms and inhibit apoptosis without side effects.
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Hydrogen is the world's oldest and most effective antioxidant for eliminating free radicals and oxidative damage in cells, which causes aging. The document discusses how hydrogen water generated by the Magicshake device can deliver hydrogen throughout the body to combat aging by neutralizing free radicals. It notes that hydrogen has been shown to provide health benefits at low concentrations and that drinking hydrogen water is a safe and effective way to obtain its anti-aging effects.
Oxidative Stress in Health & Disease: The therapeutic potential of Nrf2 acti...LifeVantage
1. Oxidative stress is an imbalance between oxidants produced by cells and the antioxidant defenses needed to maintain balance. It has been linked to aging and many diseases. While initially seen as primarily involving superoxide, oxidative stress is now viewed more broadly.
2. The transcription factor Nrf2 is the "master regulator" of the antioxidant response, modulating hundreds of genes involved in antioxidant defenses as well as unrelated processes like inflammation. Maintaining balance through Nrf2 activation is a promising alternative to administering individual antioxidants.
3. Certain phytochemicals have been found to strongly activate Nrf2 in a synergistic manner. One such composition, Protandim, was shown to significantly increase
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Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years – 50.4%, 20 years – 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6±1723.6 days), 22 – more than 10 years (LS=5571±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
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8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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Explore the benefits of combining Ayurveda with conventional Parkinson's treatments. Learn how a holistic approach can manage symptoms, enhance well-being, and balance body energies. Discover the steps to safely integrate Ayurvedic practices into your Parkinson’s care plan, including expert guidance on diet, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications.
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Anti-Oxidant EnzymesAnti-Oxidant Enzymes
Nrf2 activates anti-oxidant response
elements (ARE) in the mitochondria
Superoxide dismutase (SOD)- Mn, Cu,
Zn
Catalase- Fe
Glutathione peroxidase- Selenium,
glutathione, NAC
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glutathione redox system after 5 and 15 endovenous ozoneglutathione redox system after 5 and 15 endovenous ozone
therapy sessiontherapy session
Parameter Session Mean SEM
GPx 5 141.8 25.9
15 178.9 50.0
LPO 5 112.8 21.1
15 84.5 19.4
GPx= glutathione peroxidase; LPO= lipid peroxidation level; SEM= standard error of mean
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Cytokine Production After OzoneCytokine Production After Ozone
Studies on the Biological Effects of OzoneStudies on the Biological Effects of Ozone
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Biotherapy. 7;83-90, 1994Biotherapy. 7;83-90, 1994 Increased production of: IL-1, IL-2, IL-6,
IL-10, IL-8, IFN-g, IFN-b, GM-CSF, TNF-
a, TGF-b
IL-1B IL-2 IL-6 TNF-a IFN-b IFN-g GM-CSF
Control
61 0.8 17 14 2 1 108
O3
157 1.8 36 52 27 3.3 265
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Benefits of Musculoskeletal UltrasoundBenefits of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Guided ProlozoneGuided Prolozone
Highly accurate needle placement
of ozone delivery which is
dramatically better than blind
injections
No ionzining radiation (X-ray)
No contraindications
Cost only a fraction of other studies