Australian researchers confirm stress makes you sick

Wednesday, December 7, 2005

Australian researchers say they have scientifically proven that stress causes sickness. The Garvan Institute in Sydney has discovered that a hormone, known as neuropeptide Y, (NPY) is released into the body during times of stress. Their findings show the hormone can stop the immune system from functioning properly.

Neuropeptide Y is one of those hormones that gets unregulated or released from neurones when stressful situations occur…it’s known for example that it regulates blood pressure and heart rates so your heart rate goes up but it hasn’t been known that it actually can affect immune cells as well,” said Professor Herbert Herzog, one of the researchers.

Herzog feels it is good to finally have proof of something people have suspected for so long.

“Now we have proven without doubt that there is a direct link and that stress can weaken the immune system and that makes you more vulnerable when you for example have a cold or flu and even in the more serious situations such as cancer can be enhanced in these situations,” said Herzog.

The Garvan Institute study centres on two key events that enable the human body to recognise foreign substances and control invaders. When our body encounters a pathogen (bacteria and viruses), the immune cells retain and interrogate suspects. Their activation is made possible by NPY. These cells then return to the lymph nodes, which are found all over the body, with information about the foreign invaders. The lymph nodes are where decisions about defence are made.

“Most of us expect to come down with a cold or other illness when we are under pressure, but until now we have mostly had circumstantial evidence for a link between the brain and the immune system,” said lead Garvan researcher, associate Professor Fabienne Mackay. “During periods of stress, nerves release a lot of NPY and it gets into the bloodstream, where it directly impacts on the cells in the immune system that look out for and destroy pathogens (bacteria and viruses) in the body.”

In the case of bacteria and viruses, TH1 cells are part of the attack team that is sent out on the ‘search and destroy’ mission. But when their job is done they need to be turned ‘off’ and the immune system reset. The same hormone, NPY, that activates the sentry cells now prompts the TH1 cells to slow down and die.

“Under normal conditions, circulating immune cells produce small amounts of NPY, which enables the immune cells on sentry duty and the TH1 immune cells to operate – it’s a yin and yang kind of situation. But too much NPY means that the TH1 attack is prevented despite the foreign invaders being identified – and this is what happens during stress,” added McKay.

The impact of stress on the body has been observed in athletes. Ph. D researcher at the University of Queensland, Luke Spence, together with the Australian Institute of Sport, studied elite and recreational athletes over five months.

They found elite athletes were more susceptible to respiratory diseases under stress.

“A lot of elite athletes put themselves through vast amounts of physical stress in their training, but also their emotional, psychological stress of feeling the pressure of Australia on their shoulders, wanting to compete and wanting to do their best,” said Spence.

It’s not just athletes who are prone to stress. Pressures at work and at home may cause emotional and mental stress that can be equally damaging. Almost a third of all work absenteeism in Australia is due to illness, costing employers over $10 billion a year.

“I think it has a huge impact for the work force and also for employers – if their employees are constantly stressed, constantly under pressure, they are more likely to get sick,” Spence said.

Further research could lead to the development of new drugs which may inhibit the action of the neuropeptide Y hormone.

Herzog warns people to minimise stress before it becomes a problem.

“Relaxation methods like yoga will help you to prevent that but there will still be people out there that are not responding to that and treatment by interfering with the system will be important,” he said. “There’s obviously some time until such a treatment will be available but this is something we will definitely work towards.”

The Garvan research will be published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, Volume 202, No. 11.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marion Schaffer, Oakville

Monday, September 24, 2007

Marion Schaffer is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Oakville riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed her regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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Considering Elderly Care Facilities

byAlma Abell

When you start to consider where you will be spending your golden years, you will probably look at some of the retirement communities nearby. These elderly care facilities specialize in providing a home like environment for people who can no longer live on their own. Even though these communities do provide a homey atmosphere, it is very different from the resident’s own home in some ways. Some of the major advantages of such facilities is that the resident will be able to have supportive care anytime that they need it, and that the resident will be able to have companionship anytime that they desire. People who are living on their own, especially when elderly, have the distinct disadvantage of having nobody there around the clock in case something were to happen, such as sudden injury that that they need to get help for.

The type of amenities and features that you seek in a retirement home are really up to your own preference, however some particular features are very advantageous no matter what community you end up choosing. Communities such as silvercrestdeercreek.com offer different levels of services depending upon what the resident needs and wants, but some of the services that are available to all residents would include those such as three meals per day in a comfortable dining area, daily housekeeping service, planned activities for both individuals and groups, and an exercise center on the facility site.

Another particularly attractive feature for elderly care facilities involves transportation. Many of the residents of an elderly care facility have to give up driving by the time they enter the community, but that certainly does not mean that they no longer have the desire to get out and about. Some of the best retirement communities provide transportation to local grocery stores, malls, and even to the doctor or other medical appointments that their residents have scheduled.

When you are choosing the retirement facility where you, your parents, or your grand parents will be spending the next several years of their lives, take your time to really consider what your wants and needs are. Be sure to take a tour of the facility so you can see all of the features and amenities in person.

Toyota poised to recall 270,000 Prius vehicles

Friday, February 5, 2010

Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported that Toyota is poised to recall 270 thousand gas-and-electric Prius vehicles (model ZVW30) sold in the US and Japan between May and December 2009, due to a flaw in the car’s anti-lock braking system.

Takayuki Fujimoto, a transport ministry official, said the government has yet to receive a recall notice from Toyota. “Nothing has been decided on whether we will recall or not”, he stated. Toyota cannot announce a recall in Japan until it notifies the ministry, but said it was currently discussing how to deal with the issue with Japan’s transport ministry and U.S. safety authorities.

Toyota has faced a US lawsuit alleging it covered up safety problems. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched a formal investigation into the braking problems on Thursday after 124 complaints from consumers.

Since May 2009, two hundred thousand new Prius cars (model ZVW30) have been sold in Japan and another 103,200 in the United States.

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Robotic Surgery for Gynecologic Cancer

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Vishnu Agarwal

Robotic Surgery in is a major surgical procedure performed in a minimally invasive fashion. It involves medical devices that allow surgeons to operate through tiny incisions, using enhanced imagery and incredibly precise movements. Robotic-assisted surgery offers improved, magnified visualization in high-definition 3D. Surgeons are able to precisely control the surgical instruments because they offer seven degrees of free motion (like a wrist).

While the benefits of this cutting-edge technology are great, one thing remains unchanged: the experience of the surgeon is crucial to the success of the procedure, particularly when it comes to more-complex surgeries, such as those involving cancer.

Most of the Uterus Cancer patients require major surgery that includes a hysterectomy and a lymph node dissection, which is required for staging. Some women need a radical hysterectomy, a more aggressive form of hysterectomy used in the treatment of Cervical Cancer. Most of these major procedures have been performed through a large incision in the abdomen, but Robotic Surgery is now a viable and much less invasive option.

Endometrial or Uterine Cancer is the most common Gynaecologic malignancy. In our experience the great majority of these patients are eligible for Robotic Surgery. Many of these patients would benefit from Robotic Surgery because it’s much less invasive and provides many advantages over open surgery.

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Robotic Surgery can offer patients significant benefits compared with traditional open surgery:

1Less pain

2Less blood loss

3Less scarring

4Shorter recovery time

5A faster return to normal daily activities

In our experience patients have a decreased length of hospital stay, less postoperative pain, and an overall lower risk of complications that are more common with open surgeries, such as wound infection, bowel function issues, and the need for a blood transfusion. Most patients return to full function earlier than with open surgery / laparotomy.

Although Robotic Surgery has been found to minimize complications and improve outcomes for many patients, the surgery is still a major procedure and complications are possible. Patients should discuss all

the options and potential side effects with their physicians.

Most patients with apparent early-stage disease will be potential candidates for Robotic-assisted Surgery. Some patients with very large Ovarian tumors or advanced-stage disease that requires a large incision to remove the tumors are usually not good candidates for Robotic or other Minimally Invasive Surgery.

Prior to the advent of Robotics, Laparoscopic Surgery was utilized as a minimally invasive option for Gynaecologic surgery. With Robotics, the Surgeon is able to control the camera and the surgical and retraction instruments, which offers an increased level of control over the procedure compared with Laparoscopy. Other limitations of Laparoscopic surgery include a limited field of vision, counterintuitive motion, limited degrees of freedom of surgical instruments, and suboptimal ergonomics for the surgeon. Surgeons have been slow to adopt its use in major Gynaecologic procedures due to these limitations and the long and complicated learning curve.

Patients undergoing open surgery or Laparotomy for Cervical and endometrial cancer have a higher incidence of post-operative complications, including wound infections, Bowel function issues, and Blood transfusions. In open versus Robotic Surgeries, the need for pain medications may be more, the hospital stay may be longer, and a patient’s return to full function may take weeks.

Courtesy by International Experience Brest, Head & Neck, Gynaecological, Uro Oncological, Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment Dr. Vishnu Agarwal In Mumbai, India.

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Looted, possibly contaminated body parts transplanted into USA, Canadian patients

Monday, March 20, 2006

Fears of contaminated bone and skin grafts are being felt by unsuspecting patients following the revelation that funeral homes may have been looting corpses.

Janet Evans of Marion Ohio was told by her surgeon, “The bone grafts you got might have been contaminated”. She reacted with shock, “I was flabbergasted because I didn’t even know what he was talking about. I didn’t know I got a bone graft until I got this call. I just thought they put in screws and rods.”

The body of Alistair Cooke, the former host of “Masterpiece Theatre,” was supposedly looted along with more than 1,000 others, according to two law enforcement officials close to the case. The tissue taken was typically skin, bone and tendon, which was then sold for use in procedures such as dental implants and hip replacements. According to authorities, millions of dollars were made by selling the body parts to companies for use in operations done at hospitals and clinics in the United States and Canada.

A New Jersey company, Biomedical Tissue Services, has reportedly been taking body parts from funeral homes across Brooklyn, New York. According to ABC News, they set up rooms like a “surgical suite.” After they took the bones, they replaced them with PVC pipe. This was purportedly done by stealth, without approval of the deceased person or the next of kin. 1,077 bodies were involved, say prosecuters.

Investagators say a former dentist, Michael Mastromarino, is behind the operation. Biomedical was considered one of the “hottest procurement companies in the country,” raking in close to $5 million. Eventually, people became worried: “Can the donors be trusted?” A tissue processing company called LifeCell answered no, and issued a recall on all their tissue.

Cooke’s daughter, Susan Cooke Kittredge, said, “To know his bones were sold was one thing, but to see him standing truncated before me is another entirely.” Now thousands of people around the country are receiving letters warning that they should be tested for infectious diseases like HIV or hepatitis. On February 23, the Brooklyn District Attorney indicted Mastromarino and three others. They are charged with 122 felony counts, including forgery and bodysnatching.

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Australian state of Victoria swears in new cabinet

Friday, August 3, 2007

At 11:20 a.m. in the Australian state of Victoria, the Governor David de Kretser started the ceremony for the swearing in of the new Brumby’s cabinet, attended by family and friends of the ministers. This comes a full week after the resignation of Steve Bracks from the top position, and his deputy John Thwaites.

The ministers and their portfolios are:

  • John Brumby has the role of Premier as well as the ministries of Multicultural Affairs and Veterans Affairs,
  • Deputy Premier Rob Hulls has the Industrial Relations and Racing,
  • Gavin Jennings Environment and Climate Change, and Innovation
  • Lynne Kosky has Public Transport and the Arts,
  • John Lenders is the new Treasurer,
  • Justin Madden retains his portfolio of Planning minister,
  • James Merlino takes on multiple roles of: Minister Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs, Sport and Recreation and Youth Affairs
  • Maxine Morand Children and Early Childhood Development
  • Lisa Neville has Mental Health, Community Services and Senior Victorians,
  • Tim Pallas retains Roads and Ports,
  • Bronwyn Pike changes to Education,
  • Tony Robinson has the multiple portfolios of Gaming, Consumer Affairs and the Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans Affairs,
  • Theo Theophanous retains Industry and trade and major projects, gains minister for Information Technology but loses Small Business,
  • Richard Wynne has Housing, Local Government and Aboriginal Affairs,
  • Peter Batchelor has Energy and Resources, and Community Development,
  • Bob Cameron retains Police and Emergency Services, and the Corrections portfolios,
  • Joe Helper retains both Agriculture, and Small Business,
  • Tim Holding has the Water, WorkCover, Finance, Tourism and Major Events and the TAC Ministries,
  • Jacinta Allan has the Regional and Rural Development, and Skills and Workforce Participation from the Education Ministry.
  • Daniel Andrews has Health
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Thai police to wear ‘Hello Kitty’ armbands as punishment

Monday, August 6, 2007

Thai police officers are being punished by being forced to wear large, bright pink Hello Kitty armbands.

The armband, which features Hello Kitty sitting on top of two hearts, will be worn by police officers who commit minor offences. These include littering, lateness and parking in a prohibited area. The officers will also be forced to stay with the deputy chief all day in division office and will be forbidden to disclose their offences. However, police officers caught breaking the law will still be subject to the same penalties and fines as ordinary members of the public.

Police Colonel Pongpat Chayapan said, “Simple warnings no longer work. This new twist is expected to make them feel guilt and shame and prevent them from repeating the offense, no matter how minor. (Hello) Kitty is a cute icon for young girls. It’s not something macho police officers want covering their biceps. This is to help build discipline. We should not let small offences go unnoticed.”

Hello Kitty was created by the Japanese Sanrio Company in 1974. The character has been admired by both children and adults. It features on stationery, T-shirts, lunch boxes, Fender guitars and jewelry. Famous people known to have been spotted with Hello Kitty products include Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Mariah Carey.

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Discover the benefits of diamond jewellery

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Chris TaboltSince earlier times, diamond jewellery has always been a precious and timeless gift. It is often said that women always show their desire for diamond jewellery and can offer anything to get the best of collection. Diamond jewellery not only enhances the beauty of women but also ass a unique elegance and appeal to the same. From times diamond jewellery has been used as an expression of love, beauty and wealth. Diamond is also known as heera and is associated with the planet Venus which symbol of marriage, beauty, love and comforts.

From centuries, diamond jewellery is in demand. Whether it is a weeding, birthday and valentines or simply you want to make your loved one feel good and happy, diamond jewellery is the perfect gift which gives a big smile and appreciation. These days, not only women but men also wear diamond jewellery in the form of cufflinks, rings, necklaces and bracelets but still the number of women is more for wearing diamond jewellery whereas men are the buyers usually.

As the trend is continuously changing, the need to have stylish and elegant diamond jewellery has reached peaks because of the reason that the diamonds now come in a variegated cuts and sizes. The eye catching shine and beauty of diamond jewellery adds elegance and grace to your outfit and makes one shine in a crowd. Diamond jewellery can come in any form including necklaces, bangles, earrings, pendants and many other forms.

The design of the diamond jewellery plays an essential role in increasing to the worth of the jewellery piece. More and more people prefer to get their diamond pendant and bracelet combined with other precious and valuable gemstone to add variation to the jewellery piece.

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Diamonds are the most popular and accepted choice when it comes to purchase an engagement ring, being a sure way to express love and care to your loved one with the most amazing piece of jewellery. With so many beautiful and wonderful designs available, the most commonly purchased for the purpose of engagement is the white gold diamond rings. For showing eternal love and making the bond of marriage strong, diamonds are undoubtedly the most appropriate product for the purpose.

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