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CMU Biology Team Introduces New Screening Method To Detect Invasive Species

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MT. PLEASANT Central Michigan University biology professor Andrew R. Mahon and a group of researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Notre Dame and The Nature Conservancy have identified a genetic method of surveillance to detect the abundance of invasive species in water. The study is the first to utilize the common genetic technique known as PCR screening to detect the relative abundance of a particular Asian carp species by testing for residual environmental DNA in water samples. The findings of their recent study have been published in PLOS ONE, the electronic journal of the Public Library of Science, an open-access publisher of research from all areas of science. Access the article here . Our study shows the percentage of DNA positive samplingswe find is directly related to the number of that particular species of fish in the water, said Mahon, lead scientist on the study. This validates the use of eDNA surveillance sensitivity for the detection of multiple species of Asian carps in water systems. Researchers compared genetic material found in water samples to the number of fish found in a 2.6-mile stretch of river in the Chicago canal system after it was treated with retenone and the fish carcasses were collected. Our results showed a positive correlation between the number of genetic samples and the abundance of fish after the canal was treated, said Mahon. This testing provides another tool for environmental management agencies to use in determining whether invasive species are present in the water. This genetic testing method, along with other traditional options currently being used such as netting, electro fishing, and hook and line sampling, offers an additional tool for detecting invasive species and one more option in the battle against these species getting into our waterways, said Mahon. USGS Southeast Ecological Science Center scientists Margaret Hunter and Leo Nico are co-authors on the study, providing expertise, genetic samples and information on black carp.

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Red Wine Pill Could Lead The Way For Anti – Aging Process

Editor's Choice Academic Journal Main Category: Biology / Biochemistry Also Included In: Seniors / Aging Article Date: 09 Mar 2013 - 0:00 PST

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This groundbreaking research was published in the journal Science on Friday, and could pave the way for medicine that could mimic resveratrol - a compound that pharmaceutical industries have spent millions of dollars attempting to explore how it can be used to improve the body's defenses against aging and disease.

The study was led by Harvard geneticist David Sinclair, and revealed a link between a group of enzymes called sirtuins - which trigger proteins that regenerate cells - and resveratrol.

This link could open doors to a new design of resveratrol-related drugs. Sinclair explained, "Ultimately, these drugs would treat one disease, but unlike drugs of today, they would prevent 20 others. In effect, they would slow aging."

The target enzyme, SIRT1, goes into action on its own via exercise and calorie restriction, but it can also be improved through activators.

The most common naturally-active trigger is resveratrol - small amounts of which are found in red wine - however, more powerful synthetic activators are currently being created.

The technology was bought by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline in 2008. Now, four thousand synthetic activators have been created - 100 times as potent as one glass of red wine - three of which are currently in human trials.

Sinclair says, "Our drugs can mimic the benefits of diet and exercise, but there is no impact on weight."

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Anti – Aging Breakthrough!

Drugs that combat ageing may be available within five years, following landmark work led by an Australian researcher.

The work, published in the March 8 issue of Science, finally proves that a single anti-ageing enzyme in the body can be targeted, with the potential to prevent age-related diseases and extend lifespans.

The paper shows all of the 117 drugs tested work on the single enzyme through a common mechanism. This means that a whole new class of anti-ageing drugs is now viable, which could ultimately prevent cancer, Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes.

"Ultimately, these drugs would treat one disease, but unlike drugs of today, they would prevent 20 others," says the lead author of the paper, Professor David Sinclair, from UNSW Medicine, who is based at Harvard University. "In effect, they would slow ageing."

The target enzyme, SIRT1, is switched on naturally by calorie restriction and exercise, but it can also be enhanced through activators. The most common naturally-occurring activator is resveratrol, which is found in small quantities in red wine, but synthetic activators with much stronger activity are already being developed.

Although research surrounding resveratrol has been going for a decade, until now the basic science had been contested. Despite this, there have already been promising results in some trials with implications for cancer, cardiovascular disease and cardiac failure, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, fatty liver disease, cataracts, osteoporosis, muscle wasting, sleep disorders and inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis, arthritis and colitis (inflammatory bowel disease).

"In the history of pharmaceuticals, there has never been a drug that tweaks an enzyme to make it run faster," says Professor Sinclair, a geneticist with the Department of Pharmacology at UNSW.

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REMINDER: Health Professions Week: March 4-8 2013

Monday March 4th:

Pizza with a Professional: Exploring Careers in the Health Professions
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Student Union Memorial Center, Tucson Room

Panel: Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Veterinary, and Public Health
Enjoy free pizza while you learn about health professions.
RSVP: clas.arizona.edu/pizza/rsvp

2013 Health Professions "Kick Off" Lecture
High Touch High Tech Striking a Balance in the Health Professions
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm Reception and Registration
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Keynote Address
The University of Arizona Medical Center (UAMC, Duval Auditorium
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
Open to the Public

Keynote Address
Dr. Allen Hamilton, Executive Director
Arizona Simulation Technology Center (ASTEC)
http://www.allenhamilton.com
http://www.uanews.org/videos/horses-help-teach-bedside-manner-med-students

For parking information visit: clas.arizona.edu/prehealth/parking

Tuesday March 5th:

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Webinar
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Dr. Mehta, Dean of Admissions and Mr. Christian Essman, Director of Admissions
Meet the Dean and the Director of Admissions ONLINE
Learn about the School of Medicine and Tips for A Successful Application

You can participate from wherever you have a strong internet connection!
Instructions for accessing: clas.arizona.edu/prehealth/webinar

Wednesday March 6th:

2013 Health Professions Expo Browse Session
10:30 am – 2:30 pm
Marriot University
880 E. Second Street
Tucson, AZ 857819
Including, not limited to, the following professions: Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Optometry, Physical Therapy
For a complete list of attendees visit: clas.arizona.edu/prehealth/healthexpo
(AACOM) D.O. Presentation: Thinking About Medical School? Explore the DO Difference!
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Student Union Memorial Center, Kiva Auditorium
Open to the Public

Gina M. Moses, M.Ed., Associate Director of Application Services
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)
This dynamic presentation explores the difference between becoming a Medical Doctor (MD) and a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).

Admissions Panel
Reception: 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Panel: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Student Union Memorial Center, Catalina Room

Learn what will make your application stand out. Students are encouraged to ask medical school representatives questions about the admissions process.

Friday March 8th:

Pre-Health Professions Advising Center Open House
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Bear Down Gym

Questions after Pre-Health Week? Stop by Bear Down Gym to ask a Pre-Health Advisor about your health career options.

Pre-Health Professions Advising Center
Bear Down Gym -- 1428 E. University Blvd
520-621-7763 -- clas.arizona.edu/prehealth
clas-aac@email.arizona.edu

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State of the Plant-Based Nutrition Category 2013

BURNABY, British Columbia, March 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- According to industry research, plant-based nutritional products are one of the fastest growing categories in the natural health industry. Plant-based products are gaining major retail deals, media coverage, and a growing following of celebrities and professional athletes adopting a plant-based lifestyle.

"We've seen tremendous development since Vega launched back in 2004. We are thrilled to see such growth in the natural health product industry, particularly inthe plant-based nutrition category. Our primary goal has always been to bring products to market that simplify people's lives. We believe that accessible plant-based foods are the future of optimal health," said Brendan Brazier, plant-based category innovator and formulator of the award-winning Vega plant-based nutrition brand.

For many people, eating fruits and vegetables is typically the first lesson learned about healthy eating. Yet the demands of our on-the-go lives make it a struggle to eat the way we would like. When properly produced, plant-based nutritional products showcase strong nutritional profiles including antioxidants, essential vitamins and minerals, enzymes, fiber, protein, probiotics and phytonutrients that are highly nourishing. Innovative plant-based products, like Vega's, have made it possible to maintain healthful resolutions in a way that fits active, busy lives.

"We wholeheartedly believe that plant-based products not only help people realize the health benefits associated with clean nutrition, but also deliver significant social, economic and environmental returns. If we want more people to embrace plant-based nutrition, we need to be both inspiring and accessible. Mainstream acceptance won't come by delivering products that combine taste and clean nutrition alone it also depends on educating consumers on real-world ways to eat and feel better," says Brazier, as he provided insights as part of his State of the Plant-Based Nutrition Category 2013 address heading into the annual Expo West tradeshow.

Ten years ago when the first Vega product was developed, there was a common perception in the industry that plant-based nutrition was not a viable option for mainstream consumers. Many believed that is was impossible to put whole food ingredients into a commercial shake. Some assumed plant-based nutrition products would have too short a shelf life, poor taste and texture, and too high a cost resulting in low demand. Yet, heading into Expo West, the number of new entrants into the plant-based category is skyrocketing.

"We're excited to see new companies and products in our space because we believe that competition drives innovation. In my opinion, we operate within a shared ecosystem. Through a collective commitment to ongoing learning and innovation, the category will continue to elevate the status of clean nutrition and help deliver a larger variety of products for those turning to plant-based foods."

Education, transparency and a long-term commitment to sustainability are key pillars for future growth.

"From every ingredient we choose, how we select manufacturing partners and packaging design to how we set up our workspaces, sustainability must continue to be a core category value," says Brazier, who added that Vega continues to aggressively explore fully sustainable packaging.

As more consumers ranging from strict vegans, to part-time vegetarians, or celebrities, busy Moms, and professional athletes - incorporate better, clean, nutrient-rich options into their on-the-go lives, the future of plant-based nutrition looks bright.

"This year provides an important opportunity to build momentum and reach more people with the message of clean plant-based nutrition. Our commitment to education and setting the standard in the natural health industry will be essential to build sustained, long-term growth."

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Research and Markets: Nutrition and Vitamin Partnering 2007-2013 Provides the Reader with an In-Depth Understanding …

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qldfrl/nutrition_and) has announced the addition of the "Nutrition and Vitamin Partnering 2007-2013" report to their offering.

Nutrition & Vitamins Partnering 2007-2013 provides understanding and access to the nutrition & vitamins partnering deals and agreements entered into by the worlds leading healthcare companies.

The report provides an analysis of nutrition & vitamins partnering deals. The majority of deals are discovery or development stage whereby the licensee obtains a right or an option right to license the licensors nutrition & vitamins technology. These deals tend to be multicomponent, starting with collaborative R&D, and commercialization of outcomes.

Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner's negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered - contract documents provide this insight where press releases do not.

This data driven report contains over 220 links to online copies of actual liver disease deals and contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners, where available. Contract documents provide the answers to numerous questions about a prospective partner's flexibility on a wide range of important issues, many of which will have a significant impact on each party's ability to derive value from the deal.

The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of nutrition & vitamins partnering trends.

Report scope

Nutrition & Vitamins Partnering 2007-2013 is intended to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding and access to nutrition & vitamins trends and structure of deals entered into by leading companies worldwide.

This data driven report includes:

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Abbott Introduces Nutrition for Active Kids – Kidz ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars

ABBOTT PARK, Ill., March 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Abbott's (ABT)ZonePerfect brand today introduces a new line of nutrition bars for active kids, Kidz ZonePerfect. Built directly with the help of parents and their children, Kidz ZonePerfect features five grams of protein, 23 vitamins and minerals and three grams of fiber, providing a nutritious snack option that meets kids' selective tastes.

Nutrition Bars Inspired by Kids

In a build-a-bar development workshop, the ZonePerfect brand brought together a group of children ages 4 to 10 years to design their dream nutrition bar. The kids were given a wide array of ingredients from dried fruits to chocolate chips, to protein sources and grains and asked to build bars to be judged by their peers. With those ideas, Kidz ZonePerfect was born. The result? Three delicious nutrition bars inspired by kids.

Kidz ZonePerfect is available in Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip and Caramel Crunch - both a direct result of the bar development workshops - as well as Yellow Cupcake.

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Over the years, the ZonePerfect brand has focused on making great-tasting nutrition bars to fuel busy, active adult lifestyles. To get the right inspiration for our new children's line, we knew we needed to get out of the kitchen and into the minds of kids. Simply put, we had to bring our big kids together with little kids. The result was brilliant: three nutritious Kidz ZonePerfect bars in fun, youth-inspired flavors.

About ZonePerfect

The ZonePerfect brand provides nutrition for busy people who do not sacrifice great taste. ZonePerfect Nutrition Bars have the protein, essential nutrition, and delicious flavors you crave to keep you going throughout the day. Visit http://www.zoneperfect.com or http://www.facebook.com/zoneperfect.

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Nutrition Month: Tips from Fit Folks

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Each year, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics sponsors a month-long campaign to improve nutrition education.

Everyone has their own health mantra. Some swear by the vegan diet while others thinkindulginghere and there will help you make better choices in the long run. And when it comes to fitness, there are the die-hard yogis and thecommittedmarathon runners. But regardless of where you fall on the healthy lifestyle spectrum, most people agree that its the small changes that count the most in the long run.

To inspire you to start making some of these changes, we turned the tables and asked a wide variety of health experts about what they eat, how they exercise and what their guilty pleasures are. Some are stricter than others, but they all know what theyre talking aboutand there are somesurprisestoo. Heres a peek at how those health nuts really live.

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Twinlab Introduces High Performance CleanSeries Sports Nutrition Line that is Non-GMO and Banned Substance Tested …

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Twinlab Corporation, the trusted name in sports nutrition innovation for more than four decades, has created a new standard for sports nutrition with the introduction of CleanSeries. CleanSeries, which will debut in booth #1644 at the Natural Products Expo West on March 8-10 in Anaheim, Calif., gives competitive athletes and fitness-seekers alike the independently certified, high-performance products they demand with the peace of mind that every product is:

CleanSeries demonstrates that you can deliver both high performance and high nutritional standards in the same sports nutrition line, says Marc Stover, Director of Marketing for Twinlab. So whether you are training for a triathlon, hitting the elliptical to shed a few pounds, or just trying sports nutrition products for the first time, you can trust CleanSeries to help you perform better and to recover faster.

The CleanSeries line will launch with five products and a total of seven SKUs once flavors are factored in:

CleanSeries Sport Protein: Advanced muscle repair and recovery formula*.

CleanSeries Whey Protein Isolate: Premium cross flow, ultra filtered Whey Isolate.

CleanSeries Soy Protein Isolate: Versatile, unflavored protein from 100% Soy Isolate.

CleanSeries Pre-workout Activator: Energize your workout!*

CleanSeries Veggie Protein: Formulated especially for vegetarian athletes. (Available May 1, 2013)

The company also announced that celebrity fitness guru Joel Harper has officially joined as spokesperson for the companys CleanSeries product line.

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Liquid Nutrition Announces Expansion Into U.S.

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Mar 6, 2013) - Liquid Nutrition Group Inc., ("Liquid Nutrition" or "Company") (TSX VENTURE:LQD)(TSX VENTURE:LQD.WT) leader in functional beverages, fresh pressed juices, vitamins and supplements, today announced its expansion into the United States with market development units opening in New York, Los Angeles and Miami as part of a 70-unit sales target in 2013.

The company has hired Formula, a national public relations boutique firm, as its agency of record to manage national PR strategy, drive editorial coverage and generate buzz in support of the brand''s growth plan. This approach includes working with Team Liquid, the company''s network of health, fitness and active lifestyle brand ambassadors, including Steve Nash of the Los Angeles Lakers and Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons, to elevate the brand among U.S. consumers. Formula will also be responsible for implementing a regional media relations program to support new store openings.

Liquid Nutrition has experienced rapid growth and tremendous success in Canada and is poised to seamlessly transition into the U.S. under the direction of seasoned industry veterans Glenn Young, president and CEO, and Kris Simonich, vice president of franchise development.

"The U.S. is ripe with opportunity for Liquid Nutrition, as busy individuals are actively seeking convenient options that provide them with maximum nutrition. Our unique approach to providing a one-stop shopping experience for fueling a healthy and nutritious lifestyle primes us for success," said Young. "We are thrilled to have Formula join the Liquid Nutrition team to assist with our U.S. expansion efforts. Having the right partner with a deep knowledge in the QSR space as well as in the natural foods industry is an invaluable asset in establishing our presence in the market."

In addition to Formula, Young will continue to identify and align with new strategic partners to help promote Liquid Nutrition''s innovative business model, which provides a comprehensive marketing foundation to support all franchisees among business and trade audiences. Liquid Nutrition has also built a national sales team overseen by Simonich, a U.S. franchise industry expert with more than 15 years of experience.

About Liquid Nutrition Group Inc.

Liquid Nutrition Group Inc. (LNGI)(TSX VENTURE:LQD)(TSX VENTURE:LQD.WT) is a rapidly growing, hybrid retailer of functional beverages, fresh pressed juices, vitamins and supplements. Liquid Nutrition is committed to building a global brand in the health and wellness industry by bringing its healthy and delicious product offering to communities around the world. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Liquid Nutrition Franchising Corporation, LNGI has signed franchise agreements for more than 80 stores across Canada, as well as license agreement in the Caribbean and the Middle East. For store locations, business opportunities or more information visit http://www.liquidnutrition.com. Please join Liquid Nutrition on Facebook and follow on Twitter @liquidnutrition.

About Team Liquid

Comprised of pro-athletes and experts in the world of sports, fitness and nutrition, members of Team Liquid were selected based on their personal and professional dedication to healthy active living. Members of the Team Liquid include: Steve Nash, Matt Ryan, Suzann Pettersen, Russell Martin, Vincent Lecavalier, Torah Bright, Elaine Hastings, RD, LD/N, CSSD, Nutritionist, Trish Stratus, seven-time WWE World Champion and Yoga and Fitness icon, and Arlene Dickinson from CBC''s Dragon''s Den. To see what the Team Liquid has to say about Liquid Nutrition, please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da785AGWQqk.

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Research and Markets: Nutrition and Vitamin Partnering 2013

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hb5lws/nutrition_and) has announced the addition of the "Nutrition and Vitamin Partnering 2007-2013" report to their offering.

Nutrition & Vitamins Partnering 2013 provides understanding and access to the nutrition & vitamins partnering deals and agreements entered into by the worlds leading healthcare companies.

The report provides an analysis of nutrition & vitamins partnering deals. The majority of deals are discovery or development stage whereby the licensee obtains a right or an option right to license the licensors nutrition & vitamins technology. These deals tend to be multicomponent, starting with collaborative R&D, and commercialization of outcomes.

Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner's negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered - contract documents provide this insight where press releases do not.

This data driven report contains over 220 links to online copies of actual liver disease deals and contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners, where available. Contract documents provide the answers to numerous questions about a prospective partner's flexibility on a wide range of important issues, many of which will have a significant impact on each party's ability to derive value from the deal.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 2 - Trends in nutrition & vitamins partnering

Chapter 3 - Leading nutrition & vitamins deals

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