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AbstractObesity and diabetes have overtaken smoking as the number 1 preventable health determinate in the United States. In its basic form, obesity is due to disruptions of the endocrine systems that control food intake, satiety, and meta-bolic rate. Recent studies have identified a subclass of endo-crine disrupting chemicals that interfere with hormonally reg-ulated metabolic processes, especi…
Abstract Cellular therapy for spinal cord injury (SCI) is overviewed focusing on bone marrow mononuclear cells, olfactory ensheathing cells, and mesenchymal stem cells. A case is made for the possibility of combining cell types, as well as for allogeneic use. We report the case of 29 year old male who suffered a crush fracture of the L1 vertebral body, lacking lower sensorimotor function, bei…
Abstract Background:Vitamin D receptors have been mapped throughout the brain suggesting a role for vitamin D in psychosomatic disorders. Results from previous epidemiological studies on relation between vitamin D status and depression are equivocal. Also, limited information is available relating vitamin D status with depression in young adult US population. Methods:Data from the third Nati…
Abstract The development and application of single neuron electroporation largely advanced the use of traditional genetics in investigations of the central nervous system. This quick and accurate manipulation of the brain at individual neuron level allowed the gain and loss of functional analyses of different genes and/or proteins. This manuscript reviewed the development of the technique and …
Abstract Background:Botswana national health policy states that the Ministry of Health shall from time to time review and revise its organization and management structures to respond to new developments and challenges in order to achieve and sustain a high level of efficiency in the provision of health care. Even though the government clearly views assuring efficiency in the health sector as o…
Abstract Background:The first case of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus infection in our center was documented on June 15. Subsequently, persons with suspected cases of infection and contacts of those with suspected infection were tested. Persons in whom infection was confirmed were hospitalized and quarantined, and some of them were closely observed for the purpose of investigating the n…
Abstract Cigarette butts and other tobacco product wastes (TPW) are the most common items picked up in urban and beach cleanups worldwide. TPW contains all the toxins, nic-otine, and carcinogens found in tobacco products, along with the plastic nonbiodegradable filter attached to almost all cig-arettes sold in the United States and in most countries world-wide. Toxicity studies suggest that com…
AbstractInorganic arsenic (iAs) poses a major threat to worldwide human health, and yet the molecular mecha-nisms underlying the toxic effects associated with iAs ex-posure are not well understood. There is increasing exper-imental evidence indicating that epigenetic modifications may play a major role in the development of diseases associated with exposure to environmental toxicants. Re-search…
AbstractMechanistic evidence suggests that arsenic expo-sure from drinking water increases the production of reactive oxygen species and influences inflammatory responses and endothelial nitric oxide homeostasis. These arsenic-induced events may lead to endothelial dysfunction that increases the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We reviewed accumulating epidemiologic evidence…
AbstractIn epidemiologic studies, high arsenic exposure has been associated with adverse kidney disease outcomes. We performed a systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence of the association between arsenic and various kidney disease outcomes. The search period was January 1966 through Jan-uary 2014. Twenty-five papers (comprising 24 studies) meet-ing the search criteria were identified an…