Abattis Announces Launch of the World's First Painless Flu Shot

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire -02/17/12)- Abattis Biologix Corporation (CNSX: FLU) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it will sponsor and present in the 20th Annual Wellness Show, which will take place on 17, 18 & 19 of February, 2012 at the Vancouver Convention Center. Abattis will be present at booth #414/416 and will hold key presentations during this event including "Hot News for Cold Weather" presented by Dr. John Baumann, MD.

The Company also announces the launch of http://www.FastFluShot.com the world's first Painless Flu Shot. So unique, it has a US Patent titled "Method of preventing and treating avian influenza in humans".

This year marks the 20th year that health conscious people -- throughout North America and beyond - come to The Wellness Show to learn the most recent news on how to stay well. That's why Abattis Biologix, the Vancouver-based, up-and-coming Biotech Company, is proud to sponsor one of the most interesting workshops this year. No one will want to miss out on hearing the latest scientific evidence and nutritional findings about natural ways to enhance the body's natural defences, not only during the cold & flu season, but ALL year round! Medical Doctor, and Wellness specialist, Dr. John Baumann, MD, reveals it all.

In the presentation entitled "A Storm on the Horizon: How to Educate Our Immune System to Fight the Flu", Dr. Baumann will begin with a simple Q & A session with the audience on how the immune system works. During this workshop, all attendees will learn an impressive mix of basic immune system workings, along with the newest nutritional stars that shine for helping to teach our immune system how to be smart. More information can be found at the Sponsor's booth, #414/416.

Dr. Baumann states: "Typically, the human immune system vanquishes viral invaders, or neutralizes their ability to spread. In either case, the virus is eliminated from our body. This happens every day. But, some viruses are resistant to a strong immune system. The battle intensifies as a strong but unwise immune system escalates inflammation at the cost of healthy tissues. This creates a "Cytokine Storm" that can destroy our lungs - all from an immune system that is strong but not smart."

Given the time of year, this is the ideal time and place to come learn more about how to help yourself and your family stay healthy all year long.

Mike Withrow, CEO, states, "Abattis is moving forward on a targeted expansion path right now, and has many new products in development with plans for release in the near future. Our team of experts is sharply focused on creating additional unique formulations, with innovative delivery systems, in the areas of Anti Aging, Women's and Children's Health, Micro Nutrient Fortification, Cognitive Health, as well as Histamine and Anti-Inflammatory Solutions." For more information, visit http://www.fastflushot.com and call 1-888-538-6650.

About Dr. John Baumann

Dr. Baumann, with an MD from the Duke University School of Medicine, and a specialty in Internal Medicine from the University of Texas, has a very rich history. He has been a practicing Medical Doctor actively involved with innovative, successful patient care in hospitals and wellness clinics, an authority in natural medicines, as well as teaching and consulting for more than 30 years. Two of his claims to fame include his service as a Sports Medicine expert working with athletes: As the Medical Consultant to the San Francisco 49ers, and the prestigious position as Chief Medical Officer for the Santa Barbara, CA Olympic Village during the 1984 Olympics.

About Abattis Biologix Corporation

Abattis Biologix Corporation is a specialty bio-technology life sciences company that has acquired intellectual property, conducts research, and works to develop proprietary health and wellness solutions that address chronic illnesses and disease in animals and humans through proprietary and patent pending formulations. The company has identified targeted channels to market and license proprietary patent pending products throughout the world.

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Singer/Songwriter Jared Lee to Appear at Charity Event to Benefit the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Lake …

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Dr. Darm and Aesthetic Medicine are happy to announce that acclaimed singer/songwriter Jared Lee will appear and perform in support of the Relay for Life / Bowling for Botox event on Feb. 18. The event features a huge array of prizes, and aims to raise awareness and funds for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Lake Oswego Branch.

In addition to Relay for Life, Dr. Darm and Aesthetic Medicine have partnered with Alpha Broadcasting and Grand Central Bowl. Bowling teams will be able to compete for numerous prizes at various levels, including: Skin Medica Skin Care Baskets, Skin Ceuticals Skin Care Baskets, Skin Ceuticals Advanced Brightening System, Free units of Botox, Skin Ceuticals Skin Care Basket Anti-Aging Kit, Latisse Products, Inn at the Spanish Head getaway, Ski Lift Tickets at Mt. Hood Meadows, Free Juvederm products, and Underarm Hair removal treatments.

Please call Julie at (503) 697-9777 or email her at julie(at)drdarm(dot)com to submit team name, members, and time slot (12:00–3:00 or 3:00-6:00 pm).

About Aesthetic Medicine

Dr. Darm opened Aesthetic Medicine in 1995. Initially specializing in weight loss, he expanded to include hair removal and rosacea treatments in 1997. Since that time, new services have been added yearly to promote health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Darm graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. His medical training was obtained at OHSU.

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Plastic surgery reported up in sagging economy

Anti-aging procedures that don’t involve going under the knife drove the growth of cosmetic medicine in 2011, a new report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons says.
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The plastic surgery market saw  ”signicant” growth for the second year in a row, the group says, with cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery each up 5%.

“While the rate of economic recovery in the U.S. is still uncertain, 2011 proved to be a good year for plastic surgery,” ASPS President Dr. Malcolm Z. Roth said.

Some local plastic surgeons in Orange County, one of the cosmetic medicine capitals, see things somewhat differently. 

“Even though these statistics are derived from surveying our membership, I find them not totally credible,” said Dr. Edward Jonas Domanskis of Newport Beach. “In my experience, the total number of cosmetic surgery procedures, both surgical and non-surgical, has either decreased from the past year or stayed the same.”

Dr. John Di Saia of San Clemente and Orange took the report in stride.

“Things are looking up in the cosmetic surgery market but only slightly. 5% is not a major increase,” he said. “The larger procedures are still slow to return in large numbers. It is a sign of the economy.”

Another plastic surgeon said he thinks the statistics are spot on.

“The recent figures from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons on procedures performed in 2011 are consistent with the trends in my practice,” said Dr. Donald Altman of Irvine, adding, “… Despite the modest increase in procedures performed in 2011, consumers seeking cosmetic surgery continue to be very price sensitive.”

 The ASPS says 13.8 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures — both surgical and minimally-invasive such as Botox or filler injections – were performed in the United States in 2011.

Also, 5.5 million reconstructive plastic surgery procedures were performed last year, up 5%, as well.

Cosmetic surgery went up 2%, with nearly 1.6 million procedures in 2011, the ASPS said.

The top five surgical procedures were:

Breast augmentation (307,000 procedures, up 4%) Nose reshaping (244,000 procedures, down 3%) Liposuction (205,000 procedures, up 1%) Eyelid surgery (196,000 procedures, down 6%) Facelift (119,000 procedures, up 5%)

Facelifts were listed among the top five cosmetic surgical procedures for the first time since 2004, replacing tummy tucks.

“We are seeing notable increases in surgical procedures, such as facelifts, that reflect the demands of an aging boomer population,” Roth said. ”However, the overall growth in cosmetic procedures is being primarily driven by a substantial rise in minimally-invasive procedures.”

Cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures increased 6%, with nearly 12.2 million procedures in 2011, according to the ASPS.

The top five minimally-invasive procedures were:

Botulinum toxin type A — mostly Botox (5.7 million procedures, up 5%) Soft tissue fillers (1.9 million procedures, up 7%) Chemical peel (1.1 million procedures, down 3%) Laser hair removal (1.1 million procedures, up 15%) Microdermabrasion (900,000 procedures, up 9%)

Soft tissue fillers like hyaluronic acid (such as Restylane and Juvederm Ultra), calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse), and fat injections had  some of the largest growth in the minimally-invasive market last year.

The ASPS said more than 1.3 million hylauronic acid procedures were performed in 2011, up 9%; 286,000 calcium hydroxylapatite procedures, up 36%; and 68,000 fat injections, up 19%.

Lip augmentation practically exploded – up 49%, with more than 25,000 procedures performed, according to the ASPS.

Procedures by gender will be released in upcoming weeks. But chin augmentation, a procedure the ASPS says is popular with men, nearly doubled in 2011, with 21,000 procedures performed, up 71%, according to the organization. 

Here’s some more from local plastic surgeons:

Dr. Terry Dubrow of Newport Beach:

“I think these numbers reflect that things have pretty much stabilized. No great increases or decreases in the demand or utilization of plastic surgery. The fact that most procedures seem to be up in single digit percentage point gains reflect in my mind nothing more than statistical variation. I have a rather established practice and I appear frequently on television and despite that some months last year were slower than I would expect if things were really improving.”

Dr. Edward Jonas Domanskis of Newport Beach:

“Definitely, the surgical cosmetic procedures continue at least in my practice and Orange County, to be significantly impacted by the economy with less expendable and spendable income. I feel that this is also because consumers confidence levels are still low.”

Dr. Donald Altman of Irvine:

“Breast augmentation continues to be the most popular cosmetic surgical procedure followed by rhinoplasty. There has been a dramatic increase in breast reconstruction this past year. Patients seem to be better informed in their decisions regarding cosmetic surgery, probably reflecting their increased ability to access information online. Email and text messaging has improved my ability to communicate with patients exponentially.”

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Diagnosis and treatment of pericardial effusion

G Ralph Corey, MD
Ralph Shabetai, MD

UpToDate performs a continuous review of over 375 journals and other resources. Updates are added as important new information is published. The literature review for version 15.1 is current through December 2006; this topic was last changed on January 10, 2007. The next version of UpToDate (15.2) will be released in June 2007.

INTRODUCTION ?€” Pericardial effusion can develop in patients with acute pericarditis or may be seen as an incidental and silent finding in a variety of systemic disorders. It may have important implications for prognosis (as in patients with intrathoracic neoplasm), for diagnosis (as in myopericarditis or acute pericarditis), or for both (as in dissection of the ascending aorta).

A general overview of the diagnosis and treatment of pericardial effusion will be presented here. Issues related to specific causes of pericardial effusion (eg, neoplasm, bacterial infection, tuberculosis, postmyocardial infarction) are discussed separately in the appropriate topic reviews. The evaluation and management of acute pericarditis is also discussed separately. (See "Evaluation and management of acute pericarditis") Read more...

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Optimizing Omega-3 Intake May Avert Kidney Cancer

Omega-3 fatty acids may help prevent kidney cancer in women, says a newly published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.1 While omega-3 consumption is correlated with decreased risks of heart disease, depression, and breast cancer, its role in kidney cancer has previously been unknown.2-4

Scientists followed a group of 61,433 women, aged 40-76, over an average of 15 years. The women completed a food-frequency questionnaire at baseline and at the study's end. Regular consumption of omega-3-rich fatty fish?€”such as salmon, sardines, mackerel, and herring was associated with a significantly decreased risk of developing renal cell carcinoma, or kidney cancer. By contrast, consumption of lean fish (low in omega-3 fatty acids) did not protect the women against developing kidney cancer.1

These results indicate that added protection against kidney cancer is yet another important health benefit of regularly consuming omega-3 fatty acids. Read more...

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Potentially important new mechanisms found anti-aging effects of resveratrol

Public release date: 9-Feb-2012
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A well-conducted experimental study in mice has provided potentially important new insights into the association of the intake of resveratrol and like compounds with health benefits. Resveratrol is a constituent of red wine and other vegetable products, and is being evaluated in high-doses as a pharmaceutical. The biologic mechanisms demonstrated in this study could provide key new approaches for the prevention or treatment of a number of chronic diseases in humans, especially those related to vascular and metabolic diseases and to the risk of mortality.

More than two decades ago, particularly through publicity related to the so-called "French Paradox," the public became aware of the potential reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease from the moderate consumption of red wine, and the media focused on a single constituent in red wine, resveratrol, as being the "key" factor. We now know that resveratrol is only one of hundreds of phenolic compounds in wine, many of which have been shown to have beneficial effects on vascular function, and that alcohol itself (present in wine, beer or spirits) also provides considerable protection against heart disease. Still, there has remained considerable attention paid to resveratrol, and extensive scientific research on resveratrol and related substances have shown that, in high doses, they may increase longevity of life and reduce metabolic diseases of aging.

In general, Forum reviewers thought that this was a very well-done study. Their concerns related to the dose used in these experiments; while the levels of resveratrol and like compounds might be accessible with pharmaceutical doses, the suggestion that similar levels could be connected with wine consumption is misleading. Further, in humans, resveratrol in the diet will interact with many other chemicals to achieve an effect, as whole plant extracts consist of many active and inactive micronutrients that may play a role in health and disease. To ascribe a specific effect on health from one chemical found in wine or other plant products could be misleading.

Still, the reviewers believed that this paper was an important contribution to our knowledge about the mechanisms by which resveratrol and other chemicals may play a role in cardiovascular and other diseases. Such knowledge could help develop approaches for the prevention and treatment of human disease and for increasing the longevity of a healthy life.

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Reference: Park S-J, Ahmad F, Philp A, Baar K, Williams T, Luo H, Ke H, Rehmann H, Taussig R, Brown AL, Kim MK, Beaven MA, Burgin AB, Manganiello V, Chung JH. Resveratrol ameliorates aging-related metabolic phenotypes by inhibiting cAMP phosphodiesterases. Cell 2012;148:421-433. DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2012.01.017.

Comments on this critique by the International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research were provided by the following members:

Fulvio Ursini, MD, Dept. of Biological Chemistry, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

Harvey Finkel, MD, Hematology/Oncology, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA

Andrew L. Waterhouse, PhD, Marvin Sands Professor, Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis; Davis, CA, USA

R. Curtis Ellison, MD, Section of Preventive Medicine & Epidemiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

Federico Leighton, MD, Laboratorio de Nutricion Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Francesco Orlandi, MD, Dept. of Gastroenterology, Universit? degli Studi di Ancona, Italy

David Vauzour, PhD, Senior Research Associate, Department of Nutrition, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

David Van Velden, MD, Dept. of Pathology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Creina Stockley, clinical pharmacology, Health and Regulatory Information Manager, Australian Wine Research Institute, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia

Ulrich Keil, MD, PhD, Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, University of M?nster, M?nster, Germany

For the detailed critique of this paper by the International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research, go to http://www.bu.edu/alcohol-forum and click on Recent Reviews or this link: http://www.bu.edu/alcohol-forum/critique-070-potentially-important-new-mechanisms-found-for-the-anti-aging-effects-of-resveratrol-a-phenolic-compound-found-in-red-wine-9-february-2012/

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American CryoStem Completes Cell Processing for Clinical Study

RED BANK, NJ--(Marketwire -02/07/12)- American CryoStem Corporation (OTCQB: CRYO.OB - News) announced today that it has completed providing stem cell processing services for Personal Cell Sciences Corp., a cutting edge manufacturer of anti-aging skin care products.

The study involves researching the regenerative function of a conditioned medium obtained from each participant's adipose (fat tissue) derived mesenchymal stem cells and their ability to promote the production or secretion of collagen, elastin and fibronectin related to skin wound healing.

John Arnone, CEO of American CryoStem and Founder of Personal Cell Sciences, commented, "CRYO's patented tissue culture media and its proprietary, aseptic adipose tissue processing methodology allows, as an added benefit for PCS customers to store a clinical grade sample of their own stem cells for future use in regenerative medicine. We are pleased to provide comprehensive Bio-Insurance storage solutions at our clinical facility."

The adipose tissue samples were acquired utilizing a mini-liposuction procedure. A total of sixty milliliters (approximately 2 fluid ounces) of adipose tissue was collected in the physician's office and sent to CRYO's laboratory for processing. Once processed, the resulting stromal vascular fraction (SVF) was forwarded to the Personal Cell Sciences laboratory for proprietary formulation for patient specific products.

"We are very excited to announce our service agreement and participation in this clinical study for Personal Cell Sciences. This contractual manufacturing agreement reinforces our capabilities to provide CRYO's exceptional clinical processing for relevant adult stem cell related products," said Anthony Dudzinski, COO of American CryoStem. "We look forward to our continued business relationship with PCS and expanding these services to other developers to speed their product's time to market."

About American CryoStem: American CryoStem Corporation (OTCQB: CRYO.OB - News) markets clinical processing products and services for Adipose (fat) Tissue and Adipose Derived Adult Stem Cells. CRYO's clinical processing and preservation platform supports the science and applications being discovered globally by providing the highest quality, clinically processed cells and assuring their sterility, viability and growth cap abilities, while at the same time developing cutting edge application, therapies and laboratory products and services for consumers and physicians.

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. Certain of the statements contained herein, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements may be impacted, either positively or negatively, by various factors. Information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company is detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Stress Relief Anti Aging:How to do Sport Injury Treatment w/Chinese Medicine – Video

12-02-2011 11:44 http://www.stress-relief-anti-aging.com 403-282-8116 I teach professionals, executives, and athletes how to let go of stress so that they stay young, energetic, brain healthy, and happy. My focus is stress relief anti aging based on Chinese medicine and positive psychology. How to do first aid for all kinds of sport injury with Chinese Medicine and heal fast. Why? Dr. Joanny Liu explains a much faster way with common sense medicine. Don't use ice! Ice actually stops the healing process. That's why injuries take so long to heal. That's why you have recurring injuries to same area. That's why you have injuries that reinjure or never healed well in the first place. Finally find out how to cure sprains and strains from accidents and sports injuries. Reduce pain for anti aging. anything that reduces stress to the body is anti aging. The Virtual Sports Injury Clinic - Sports Injuries, symptoms ... The Virtual Sports Injury Clinic provides free information on 100's of sports ... Learn more about their causes and treatment here · Pilates - What is ... Knee Pain - Shoulder pain - Foot injuries - Hip and groin injuries.... http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net - United States - Cached - Similar Treatment therapies for sports injuries What treatments and therapies are commonly used in treating sports injuries? http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/treatment_therapies.php - United States - Cached - Similar Hamstring Injury, Hamstring Strain, Treatment and Rehabilitation A hamstring strain or a pulled hamstring as ...

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Nutrition Expert KC Craichy Shares Super Health Advice On Dr. Don Colbert's Health Report Radio Show

Join Dr. Don Colbert and Living Fuel Founder & CEO KC Craichy Wednesday, February 1st, beginning at 6pm on WBOB Radio in Jacksonville, Florida, and around the world online.

Tampa, FLorida (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

Living Fuel Founder & CEO KC Craichy will share expert insights from his best-selling books, "The Super Health Diet - The Last Diet You Will Ever Need!" and "Super Health Seven Golden Keys to Lifelong Vitality," during a live interview on Dr. Colbert's Health Report this Wednesday.

Don Colbert, MD, is an internationally known expert and speaker on Integrative Medicine. He is board certified in Family Practice and Anti-Aging medicine. Dr. Colbert's Health Report is heard every Wednesday from 6-7pm on WBOB Radio in Jacksonville, Florida.

KC Craichy is a health advocate, researcher, and recognized expert on natural health and performance nutrition. KC’s extensive study of leading-edge health research and collaborative work with top medical and nutritional practitioners and researchers to solve his wife Monica’s health problems – anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts - led him to answers for Monica’s healing and to the founding of Living Fuel, Inc. As a result of overcoming this health crisis, KC and Monica have helped many people become overcomers in their own health situations. They are now co-hosts of the popular Internet TV program Living Fuel TV.

Craichy's latest book, "The Super Health Diet," has been called “the most remarkable nutrition book of the twenty-first century” by Dr. Richard Lippman, a 1996 Nominee for the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work in anti-aging.

KC will be live Wednesday, February 1st, on WBOB Radio in Jacksonville, between 6 and 7pm ET. WBOB Radio is located at 600 on the AM dial. Listeners outside the Jacksonville area can hear the show online by clicking the Listen Live Now button on the home page.

KC Craichy is committed to changing lives through multimedia, super health lifestyle education combined with super healthy, high impact superfoods. He also serves on the nutrition Advisory Board for Titleist Performance Institute as well as on the Clinical Nutrition Review Board (the certifying body of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutrition). KC is a frequent natural health and performance nutrition guest on radio and television programs as well as a frequent contributor to national magazines and blogs. KC lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Monica, and their five children.

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Short Delay in Treating Blood Pressure Safe for Diabetics: Study

(HealthDay News) -- Waiting up to a year to treat high blood pressure in a person with diabetes is probably not harmful, but waiting many years to get blood pressure under control could result in serious complications, new research indicates.

In the study, published online Jan. 9 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers from the University of Chicago suggested that the one-year delay could give patients time to make certain lifestyle changes that could help correct the problem, such as limiting their salt intake, exercising or losing weight.

The study also suggests that delays in lowering blood pressure among patients with diabetes are not uncommon. Some patients may not have access to health care, while others may not follow through on their treatment, they explained. Read more...

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Proteonomix, Inc. (PROT) Brings in Additional Leadership in Order to Expand Management

MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ--(Marketwire -02/06/12)- PROTEONOMIX, INC. (OTC.BB: PROT.OB - News), a biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics based upon the use of human cells and their derivatives, announced today that it has brought in new executive management as part of a new staffing effort to round out its executive committee.

Steven Byle joins Proteonomix as Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Byle brings over twenty years experience in technology development, business, development and technology licensing to the company. He joins us from his most recent position at Dockwise, where he was VP Technology and CTO, for this company having revenue exceeding $500M. Mr. Byle has been a member of the board and significant investor in Proteonomix for more than three years.

Mr. Byle shall assist with business development, licensing, business agreements, and the intellectual property portfolio. He shall further take on increasing duties in the operation of the day to day business. This will allow the CEO, Michael Cohen to increasingly focus his efforts towards the laboratory as Proteonomix enters human trials and expands its research efforts.

Mr. Byle states, "I have been waiting for the right moment when my business experience in business development and negotiation could add real value to Proteonomix. I have assisted in supporting the company financially for more than three years, but I feel that the company has now turned the page onto a new chapter and my efforts will best serve the company directly. It will be my foremost focus to secure opportunities for Proteonomix technology that involve significant capital investment -- as recognition of the value I perceive in this company -- and that also involve near term and sustained revenues going forward."

Mr. Byle continued, "I feel that the impending human trials for UMK-121 for liver disease are just the start for the company. There is a series of technologies we are developing which cover major health issues such as heart disease and possibly even diabetes, not to mention the line of cosmeceuticals. There are no guarantees of success and there is much to do, but I believe that the company now has a great start."

Also joining the Proteonomix family is Ms. Jaci Mandil, coming on board to lead the subsidiary Proteoderm, as CEO. Ms. Mandil brings thirteen years of experience as an executive in sales and marketing for several companies, including a fortune 500 company. Ms. Mandil's first task is to bring in funding to begin the production of the Proteoderm line. Included in the initial launch plans is to start distribution through a physician network and to seek overseas distribution partners.

About Proteonomix, Inc.:
Proteonomix is a biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics based upon the use of human cells and their derivatives. The Proteonomix Family of companies includes Proteoderm, StromaCel, PRTMI and THOR Biopharma. Proteoderm, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary that has developed an anti-aging line of skin care products. StromaCel, Inc. develops therapeutic modalities for the treatment of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). Proteonomix Regenerative Translational Medicine Institute, Inc. ("PRTMI") intends to focus on the translation of promising research in stem cell biology and cellular therapy to clinical applications of regenerative medicine. Proteonomix intends to create and dedicate a subsidiary to each of its technologies. Please also visit http://www.proteonomix.com/, http://www.proteoderm.com/, http://www.otcqb.com/ and http://www.sec.gov/.

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Study review shows vitamin D, cod liver oil very effective

Study review shows vitamin D, cod liver oil very effective at preventing and treating tuberculosis
by: Jonathan Benson

Sometimes the old fashioned ways of treating disease are still the safest and most effective. A recent review of an 1848 study conducted at the former Hospital for Consumption in Chelsea, UK, now known as the Royal Brompton Hospital (RBH), has found that cod liver oil, which is rich in vitamin D, is still an effective treatment for tuberculosis.

Professor Sir Malcolm Green, who used to work at RBH but has since retired, unearthed the old study which involved over 1,000 patients with tuberculosis, a contagious bacterial infection that can lead to death. One group composed of 542 patients was given standard treatment along with cod liver oil, while another group of 535 patients was given only the standard treatment.

At the conclusion of the study, doctors saw stabilization of the disease in 18 percent of the patients given cod liver oil, while only six percent of those in the control group saw improvement. Thirty-three percent of patients in the control group also ended up dying, compared to only 19 percent of those in the cod liver oil group. Read more...

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Science Probes How Probiotic Yogurts Affect Your Gut

(HealthDay News) -- Researchers have put the health promises of popular probiotic yogurts to the test and found they may alter the way in which food is metabolized.

But whether that means probiotic foods and supplements can improve your health remains to be seen, they said.

"Federal regulatory agencies are increasingly interested in evaluating all the health claims being made by probiotic food manufacturers," said study co-author Dr. Jeffrey Gordon, a biologist and director of the Center for Genome Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine, in St. Louis. "So what we did was try to develop a model for the human gut that can give us a way to measure the effects."

What they saw, Gordon said, "is that adding a few billion of these microbial organisms to a gut community already containing tens of trillions of bacteria can, in fact, influence the metabolism of food ingredients. The structure of the microbe community doesn't change. But the function does."

Funding for the research came from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Danone Research, an arm of the food conglomerate that makes Dannon probiotic yogurt Activia. Read more...

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Metabolic Syndrome May Raise Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease

(HealthDay News) -- Women with metabolic syndrome are at high risk of developing peripheral artery disease, a condition that dramatically raises the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Using data on more than 27,000 women taking part in the Women's Health Study, researchers identified participants with metabolic syndrome, a collection of symptoms including abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, low HDL ("good") cholesterol, high triglyceride levels and insulin resistance.

Women were considered to have metabolic syndrome if they had three or more of those symptoms.

Women with metabolic syndrome had a 62 percent increased risk of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared to those without metabolic syndrome. Each metabolic syndrome symptom raised the risk of PAD by 20 percent, the study found.

About 8 million Americans have peripheral artery disease, which typically affects the arteries in the pelvis and legs. Symptoms include cramping and pain or tiredness in the hip muscles and legs when walking or climbing stairs, although not everyone who has PAD is symptomatic. The pain usually subsides during rest. Read more...

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New Heart Valve Repair System Tested for Safety

(HealthDay News) -- A new method of repairing leaking mitral heart valves appears safe, a small study shows.

In the new study, researchers tested a reversible implant called the Percutaneous Transvenous Mitral Annuloplasty (PTMA) system, which is installed via a catheter.

In the heart, the mitral valve controls the flow of blood from the left atrium into the left ventricle (from the upper left chamber into the lower left chamber). A leaking mitral valve causes blood to flow back into the left atrium. This condition can worsen existing heart failure or cause congestive heart failure, according to a news release from the American Heart Association.

Currently, mitral valve repair requires opening the chest and putting the patient on a heart-lung machine. This method increases the risk of heart attack and stroke during surgery, as well as post-surgery risks such as lung problems, irregular heartbeat and infection, the news release noted.

The PTMA system changes the shape of the mitral annulus (a fibrous ring encircling the mitral valve) and prevents blood leakage by allowing the valve's two leaflets to close more tightly. Read more...

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White tea, witch hazel proven by scientists to reduce inflammation and fight cancer

by: Tara Green

Rose, witch hazel and white tea may sound like the refrain from a folk song, but the trio of natural substances delivers both health and skin benefits through their ability to halt inflammation say British researchers. Health issues including cancer, arthritis and diabetes have all been linked to inflammation, which is also responsible for premature signs of aging.

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The recent research project involved an unusual collaboration between academic researchers from London's Kingston University and scientists from the British beauty product firm Neal's Yard Remedies. The research team was led by Professor Declan Naughton of the University's Life Sciences department. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Inflammation in October of 2011.

Researchers performed laboratory tests analyzing twenty-one plant extracts for evidence of their ability to fight cancer as well as to slow the effects of aging on skin. Of the extracts tested, white tea, witch hazel and rose were proven to block the effects of inflammation. Read more...

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Heart Attacks and Blood Viscosity reduced by blood donation

I really mean that it is proven that lowering blood viscosity lowers heart attacks. Here is another study showing an 88% reduction in heart attack rates!!

THIS IS WHY Beyond Chelation Improved is LIFE SAVING but for those who cannot afford the $120 a month we should certainly encourage them to start regular blood donation. It has no downside, but over time, the benefits from all the nutrients in BC-I will also keep you much sharper and younger, as you age.

But at least everyone will one day admit that no cholesterol lowering program comes close to this 88% reduction in fatal heart attacks! So when will the world move on to BLOOD VISCOSITY, as the new frontier, and leave the nonsense of cholesterol in the trash bin called the sad story of the history of medicine and man’s greed. Read more...

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What nutritional supplements should I take for Obesity?

Foundation Supplements. There are three products from Natural Factors that I think are critical in supporting good health:

MultiStart (age and gender specific multiple vitamin and mineral formulas). Follow label instructions.
Enriching Greens - a great tasting "greens drink" containing highly concentrated "greens" like chlorella, spirulina, wheat grass juice, barley grass juice, etc., and herbal extracts. Take one serving (one tablespoon) in 8 ounces of water daily.
RxOmega-3 Factors - A true pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplement. Take two capsules daily.
SlimStyles is a program and a family of products from Natural Factors that is based upon breakthroughs in the understanding of human appetite regulation and methods to improve sensitivity to the hormone insulin. SlimStyles works because it is based upon achieving five key goals:

Effectively decreasing appetite leading to a reduction of calories consumed.Read more...

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