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New Blood Test Could Detect Heart Attacks More Quickly

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Newswise MAYWOOD, Ill. A new blood test can detect heart attacks hours faster than the current gold-standard blood test, according to a study led by Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researchers.

The new test measures a protein that is released to the bloodstream by dying heart muscle. The protein is called cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C). The study found that cMyBP-C is released to the blood within just 15 minutes of cardiac damage, and rises to significant levels in three hours.

This is a potential ultra-early biomarker that could confirm whether a patient has had a heart attack, leading to faster and more effective treatment, said Sakthivel Sadayappan, PhD, senior author of the study, published in the American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

Between 60 and 70 percent of all patients who complain of chest pain do not have heart attacks. Many of these patients are admitted to the hospital, at considerable time and expense, until a heart attack is definitively ruled out.

An electrocardiogram can diagnose major heart attacks, but not minor ones. There also are blood tests for various proteins associated with heart attacks. But most of these proteins are not specific to the heart. Elevated levels could indicate a problem other than a heart attack, such as a muscle injury.

The only protein now used in blood tests that is specific to the heart is called cardiac troponin-I. Its the gold standard for detecting heart attacks. But it takes at least four to six hours for this protein to show up in the blood following a heart attack. So the search is on for another heart attack protein that is specific to the heart.

Like troponin-I , cMyBP-C is a protein specific to the heart. But it is more readily detected because of its large molecular size and relatively high concentration in the blood. During a heart attack, a coronary artery is blocked, and heart muscle cells begin to die due to lack of blood flow and oxygen. As heart cells die, cMyBP-C breaks into fragments and is released into the blood.

Sadayappan and colleagues found that cMyBP-C levels in a group of 176 heart attack patients were more than 18 times higher than cMyBP-C levels in a control group of 153 patients who did not have heart attacks. In a separate analysis of 12 cardiac patients who underwent a procedure that mimicked a minor heart attack, researchers found that cMyBP-C levels peaked four hours after the procedure. Researchers found similar results in a porcine model of heart attack.

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New study finds concussion-related health problems in retired football players

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New Rochelle, NY, February 25, 2014Repeated concussions and mild brain trauma can result in reduced levels of growth hormone, gonadotropin, and testosterone, causing disorders such as metabolic syndrome and erectile dysfunction and overall poor quality of life. The results of a new study of retired professional football players that compares number of concussions sustained during their careers and health problems associated with hormonal deficiency is published in Journal of Neurotrauma, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the Journal of Neurotrauma website at http://www.liebertpub.com/neu.

In the article "Prevalence of pituitary hormone dysfunction, metabolic syndrome and impaired quality of life in retired professional football players: a prospective study," the authors report that more than 50% of the retired players evaluated for growth hormone deficiency, hypogonadism, and quality of life had suffered at least three concussions during their careers in the National Football League. Repeat concussion is common in the NFL.

John T. Povlishock, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Neurotrauma and Professor, Medical College of Virginia Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, notes that "although as emphasized by the authors, this study awaits further confirmation with expanded sample sizes and a more critical linkage to a history of concussion intensity and intervals between the concussive injuries, the findings are of considerable interest. Importantly, this study moves us away from the singular focus that repetitive concussive brain injuries ultimately lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy to the premise that such injuries can elicit pituitary dysfunction and metabolic syndrome that may be significant contributors to a poor quality of life in a subset of professional athletes."

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Pine Tree Middle School holds first science fair

Tuesday, February 25, 2014 - 1:33pm

Longview, Texas (KETK) The first annual Pine Tree Middle School Campus Science Fair was hosted on January 31, 2014 under the direction of Mrs. Galyean.

"All 5th grade students were invited to participate," said Galyean. "And 46 students stepped up this first year. I am truly proud that so many of our 5th grade students got involved. They worked diligently on their projects and were ready and anxious to make the presentations for the judges."

To enter, students were asked to have parent permission and to enter a project that fit into one of the assigned categories, which included: Physical/Chemical, Biological, Behavioral, and Inventions. Students created their projects on their own with some help from home.

The Science Fair was set up in the Pine Tree Science Lab.

Students prepared their projects for judging that morning, and the judging began at noon.

The winners were announced at the end of the day after a parent viewing from 2:30-3:30 p.m. on campus.

The 2014 Campus Winners:

1st Place: Brandon Krenick- " Do Dogs Have a Paw Preference?" (Behavioral)

2nd Place: Zoe Green- "The New Mailbox" (Invention)

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Science Reveals Master Anti-aging Supplement

Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 25, 2014

In a provocative and informative new work of non-fiction, The Youth Prescription: An Anti-aging Sourcebook provides a thorough investigation of holistic health therapies and supplements. The book is a must read for anyone seeking improved wellness through natural approaches based in alternative medicine.

Drawing on the latest research from around the world, Dr. Geissel guides the reader through a series of anti-aging strategies and cutting edge therapies for turning back the clock. Inspired by her own fight for wellness against the ravages of Lyme disease, the author approaches anti-aging using alternative therapies backed by hard science.

Using a conversational and comedic style, Dr. Geissel explains complex ideas including the free radical theory of aging, sources of inflammation, hidden effects of heavy metal accumulation, leaky gut syndrome, health risks of high-dose antioxidants, and the best anti-aging breakthroughs from the last decade. Dr. Geissel brings comedy to her topic with a series of cartoons inspired by the humor she has personally found in traditional and alternative approaches to health.

This book cuts through the hype of the supplement industry, telling you which supplements have withstood the tests of time and science. The Youth Prescription reveals the master anti-aging supplement, a naturally occurring superfood that contains the power to revitalize your health, boost your wellnesss, and transform how you look, think, and feel. The book charts how science opened its arms to this supplement, how to add it to your health regimen, and new research on how it helps with chronic, treatment-resistant conditions.

Laura Flynn Geissel, Ph.D. is a Washington, DC-based author who holds a doctorate in Educational Psychology. Geissel spent her career in education, publishing papers in the area of behavioral health while teaching at universities across the nation. She has now turned her expertise in education to writing books on anti-aging and alternative health. Geissel integrates a solid background in research with her interest in alternative health to produce educational works on the forefront of health science.

For more information, please visit the authors website at http://www.laurageisselreads.com. Follow on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/laurageisselreads Available at http://www.amazon.com Print ISBN: 9780991215010 6x9, 236 pages, $12.00

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