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Royal Ottawa Health Care Group Dr. Paul Fedoroff – Video
Royal Ottawa Health Care Group Dr. Paul Fedoroff Dr. Paul Fedoroff of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group discussed whether an abuser can be rehabilitated to never sexually abuse a child again Continue reading
Gene therapy to offer heart patients new lease of life
The first attempt in Britain to treat heart failure patients with gene therapy is to begin within weeks, as part of study aimed at improving the lives of up to a million people in the UK who suffer the debilitating and potentially fatal condition. Click HERE to view ‘how to treat a failing heart’ graphic Two clinical trials are planned for a few dozen British patients who will be deliberately exposed to a virus carrying a synthetic copy of a human gene known to be involved in boosting heartbeat. The first trial will be carried out at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London and the Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Glasgow. Continue reading
Gene therapy for heart failure
Doctors at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London will treat 200 patients next month as part of the first ever gene therapy trial for heart failure, which is taking place in 50 centres around the world. A separate trial, which will test the same therapy in 24 patients who have been fitted with mechanical heart pumps, is expected to begin later this year. Prof Sian Harding of Imperial College London, who developed the treatment, said: “It’s been a painstaking, 20-year process to find the right gene and make a treatment that works, but we’re thrilled to be working with cardiologists to set up human trials that could help people living with heart failure.” Prof Peter Weissberg, Medical Director of the British Heart Foundation, which is co-funding the research, said: “While drugs can offer some relief, there is currently no way of restoring function to the heart for those suffering with heart failure. Continue reading
RNLI-lifeguards-train-to-enhance-rescue-capabilities-on-beaches-next-summer
Byline: RNLI lifeguards train to enhance rescue capabilities on beaches next summer Page Content: Lifeguards from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) who patrolled beaches in the north of England for the first time this year have been busy training for next year’s summer season. Continue reading
Freedom of the press: Newspapers launch own Royal Charter with teeth to protect the public
Newspaper industry rejects cross-party proposals to regulate the Press Unveils alternative plans for tough new watchdog which PM will consider Will have strong investigative powers and right to impose fines up to 1m By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 17:43 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:45 EST, 25 April 2013 The newspaper industry has flatly rejected cross-party proposals to regulate Britains 300-year-old free Press, unveiling alternative plans for a tough new watchdog which David Cameron said yesterday he was very happy to consider. It will mean a new independent regulator having strong investigative powers and the right to impose fines of up to 1million for wrongdoing, up-front corrections, inaccuracies corrected fully and prominently, and independence from the industry and politicians. Continue reading
Soldiers awarded freedom of city
20 April 2013 Last updated at 11:35 ET Soldiers who spent six months training security forces in Afghanistan have been awarded the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh. About 450 troops from The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, took part in a parade to mark their homecoming. The Princess Royal, the battalion’s Royal Colonel, also presented medals at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Continue reading
Space Station Tour of ISS NASA Astronauts Offer Greetings to the Royal Couple – Video
Space Station Tour of ISS NASA Astronauts Offer Greetings to the Royal Couple Space Station Tour of ISS NASA Astronauts Offer Greetings to the Royal Couple. Astronauts aboard International Space Station gave greetings to Prince William.. Continue reading
RNLI-lifeguards-to-patrol-East-Yorkshire-beaches-this-summer
Byline: RNLI lifeguards to patrol East Yorkshire beaches this summer Page Content: East Riding of Yorkshire Council has joined forces with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to provide lifeguards on four of its beaches this summer. The council has agreed to finalise a contract to hand over responsibility for its seasonal lifeguard service to the lifesaving charity. The RNLI will take .. Continue reading
First-RNLI-lifeguards-to-patrol-north-east- beaches -this-summer
Byline: First RNLI lifeguards to patrol north east beaches this summer Page Content: Two north east councils have become the first in the region to join forces with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to provide lifeguards on their beaches . South Tyneside and Sunderland councils have just agreed to adopt the RNLI’s lifeguard service this summer, handing over responsibility for the … Continue reading
Brits ignorant of Nanotechnology
A survey in London reveals that most Britons have no idea what nanotechnology is and the rest think it will have a beneficial effect in the future News | LONDON: Most Britons have never heard of Nanotechnology and have no idea what it is, according to a survey released. But the majority of the 29 per cent of people questioned in the poll who were aware of it think the ultra-small scale technology will have a beneficial effect in the future. Continue reading
Thompson Square in Mexico with Fox World Travel – Video
Thompson Square in Mexico with Fox World Travel Thompson Square joined us in Mexico for Great Escape 2013 at The Royal Playa del Carmen. Continue reading
Cornell engineers solve a biological mystery and boost artificial intelligence
Public release date: 29-Jan-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Blaine Friedlander bpf2@cornell.edu 607-254-8093 Cornell University ITHACA, N.Y. Continue reading
Astronomy Photographer of the Year calling for entries
Run by The Royal Observatory Greenwich in association with Sky at Night Magazine, the competition is an international search for images of the cosmos, from photographs of galaxies millions of light years away to dramatic images of the night sky taken closer to home. Continue reading
Learn-about-life-on-the-Farne-Islands-and-support-the-RNLI
Byline: Learn about life on the Farne Islands and support the RNLI Page Content: A fascinating insight into life on the Farne Islands will help raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) later this month. An illustrated talk by David Steel, National Trust Head Warden on the Farnes, has been organised by the RNLI Grace Darling Museum at Bamburgh Cricket Pavilion on Friday 28 … Continue reading
ST Aerospace Secures C130 Contract from Royal Air Force of Oman
Singapore, 15 January 2013 ST Aerospace today announced that it has secured a contract to provide the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) with a full scale maintenance and modernisation solution for three of its C130 Hercules aircraft. ST Aerospace will undertake both modernisation and maintenance work at its facility in Paya Lebar, Singapore Continue reading
Argentina presses claim to Falkland Islands, accusing UK of colonialism
By Dave Gilbert, CNN updated 10:30 AM EST, Fri January 4, 2013 STORY HIGHLIGHTS London (CNN) — Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is once again calling on the UK to hand back the Falkland Islands — known in Argentina as Las Malvinas — accusing Britain of blatant colonialism. In an open letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron, which was published in the British press, she says that Britain stripped the islands away from Argentina 180 years ago on Thursday’s date: January 3. Continue reading
Local health care entrepreneur opens nursing school
Story by Chuck Weber/CBS 12 News ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. — With the possibility of falling over the fiscal cliff, and the on-going implementation of Obamacare — you might think this is the wrong time to start a new health care business. … Continue reading
Barbados Tai Chi – 5 animal exrecsies – DEER intro – Video
Barbados Tai Chi – 5 animal exrecsies – DEER intro Sifu Sealy is a disciple of the Great Grand Master Da Liu. Sealy studied Taijiquan; Traditional Chinese Medicine; massage, Qigong; Chinese Cosmology with Grand Master Da Liu up until a few weeks before his death in 2000 at age 95yrs. Sealy, travelled throughout China and other parts of the world, leaning with various martial arts masters and now living in Barbados, teaches the disciplines of Taijiquan, Qigong, Yoga and Ving Tsun kung fu for Health care management, self defence; cultivation and mastery of the self and the awakening of the true nature of the human being. Continue reading