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Friday, January 22, 2010

 

Vitamin E strain can protect brain after stroke

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New research led by Professor Chandan Sen of Ohio State University suggests blocking the function of an enzyme in the brain with a specific kind of vitamin E can prevent nerve cells from dying after a stroke.

In a study using mouse brain cells, scientists found the tocotrienol form of vitamin E, an alternative to the popular drugstore supplement, stopped the enzyme from releasing fatty acids that eventually kill neurons, a release from Ohio State said.

Sen and his colleagues have been studying how this specific kind of vitamin E protects the brain in animal and cell models for a decade, and they are going to continue to test its potential to both prevent and treat strokes in humans.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

 

New Democratic Party leaders say more doctors, nurses needed

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In the run up to the October 14 elections, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton announced he plans to increase the number of family physicians and nurses and speed up foreign credential recognition to meet the health needs of Canadians.

While many foreign trained doctors come to Canada, including Indians, few are able to practice after getting here. They have fought for years to get their credentials recognized and regulations changed so as to allow them to begin to use their training sooner after they come to this country.

Speaking in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 15, Layton promised he would infuse $1 billion into the system to make agreements with Provinces and make foreign credentialing more efficient as he puts money into giving incentives to medical students to become general practitioners rather than specialists.

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