Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Baby’s HIV cured through treatment

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A baby girl in Mississippi who was born with HIV has been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy, U.S. researchers reported on Sunday, in a potentially ground-breaking case that could offer insights on how to eradicate HIV infection in its youngest victims.
The child’s story is the first account of an infant achieving a so-called functional cure, a rare event in which a person achieves remission without the need for drugs and standard blood tests show no signs that the virus is making copies of itself.
More testing needs to be done to see if the treatment would have the same effect on other children, but the results could change the way high-risk babies are treated and possibly lead to a cure for children with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
“This is a proof of concept that HIV can be potentially curable in infants,” said Dr. Deborah Persaud, a virologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, who presented the findings at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.
The child’s story is different from the now famous case of Timothy Ray Brown, the so-called “Berlin patient,” whose HIV infection was completely eradicated through an elaborate treatment for leukemia in 2007 that involved the destruction of his immune system and a stem cell transplant from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection.
Instead of Brown’s costly treatment, the Mississippi baby’s case involved the use of a cocktail of widely available drugs already used to treat HIV infection in infants.
When the baby girl was born in a rural hospital, her mother had just tested positive for HIV infection. Because her mother had not received any prenatal HIV treatment, doctors knew the child was born at high risk of being infected. So they transferred the baby to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, where she came under the care of Dr. Hannah Gay, a pediatric HIV specialist.
Because of her high infection risk, Dr. Gay put the infant on a cocktail of three standard HIV-fighting drugs when she was just 30 hours old, even before lab tests came back confirming her infection. In more typical pregnancies when an HIV-infected mother has been given drugs to reduce the risk of transmission to her child, the baby would only have been given a single drug to reduce her infection risk.
Researchers believe this early use of antiviral treatment likely resulted in the infant’s cure by keeping the virus from forming hard-to-treat pools of cells known as viral reservoirs, which lie dormant and out of the reach of standard medications. These reservoirs rekindle HIV infection in patients who stop therapy, and they are the reason most HIV-infected individuals need lifelong treatment to keep the infection at bay.
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After starting on treatment, the baby’s immune system responded and tests showed levels of the virus were diminishing until it was undetectable 29 days after birth. The baby received regular treatment for 18 months, but then stopped coming to appointments for a period of about 10 months, when her mother said she was not given any treatment. The doctors did not say why the mother stopped coming.
When the child came back under the care of Dr. Gay, she ordered standard blood tests to see how the child was faring before resuming antiviral therapy.
What she found was surprising. The first blood test did not turn up any detectible levels of HIV. Neither did the second. And tests for HIV-specific antibodies - the standard clinical indicator of HIV infection - also remained negative.
“At that point, I knew I was dealing with a very unusual case,” Dr. Gay said.
Baffled, Dr. Gay turned to her friend and longtime colleague, Dr. Katherine Luzuriaga of the University of Massachusetts, and she and Persaud did a series of sophisticated lab tests on the child’s blood.
The first looked for silent reservoirs of the virus where it remains dormant but can replicate if activated. That is detected in a type of immune cell known as a CD4 T-cell. After culturing the child’s cells, they found no sign of the virus.
Then, the team looked for HIV DNA, which indicates that the virus has integrated itself into the genetic material of the infected person. This test turned up such low levels that it was just above the limit of the test’s ability to detect it.
The third test looked for bits of genetic material known as viral RNA. They only found a single copy of viral RNA in one of the two tests they ran.
Because there is no detectible virus in the child’s blood, the team has advised that she not be given antiretroviral therapy (ART), whose goal is to block the virus from replicating in the blood. Instead, she will be monitored closely.
Dr. Rowena Johnston, vice president and director of research for the Foundation for AIDS Research, which helped fund the study, said the fact that the cure was achieved by antiretroviral therapy alone makes it “imperative that we learn more about a newborn’s immune system, how it differs from an adult’s and what factors made it possible for the child to be cured.”
Because the child’s treatment was stopped, the doctors were able to identify that this child had been cured, raising questions about whether other children who received early treatment and have undetectable viral loads may also be cured without knowing it.
But the doctors warned parents not to be tempted to take their children off treatment to see if the virus comes back. Normally, when patients stop taking their medications, the virus comes roaring back, and treatment interruptions increase the risk that the virus will develop drug resistance.
“We don’t want that,” Dr. Gay said. “Patients who are on successful therapy need to stay on their successful therapy until we figure out a whole lot more about what was going on with this child and what we can do for others in the future.”
The researchers are trying to find biomarkers that would offer a rationale to consider stopping therapy within the context of a clinical trial. If they can learn what caused the child to clear her virus, they hope to replicate that in other babies, and eventually learn to routinely prevent infections.
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Monday, March 11, 2013

Doctor's 'gutsy' move led to baby's HIV cure

The doctor who cured an HIV infected baby for the first time is happier talking to children than to adults and is finding all the attention since the news came out a little overwhelming.
Dr. Hannah Gay and colleagues Dr. Katherine Luzuriaga of the University of Massachusetts and Dr. Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore reported on the child's case at a medical meeting in Atlanta on Sunday.
"The breakthrough has been exciting and I'm very hopeful that that's going to lead to future research that will give us some answers," said Gay, a Mississippi pediatrician and soft-spoken mother of four adult children.
"This was a gutsy call that turned out to be correct."
- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
But the attention is difficult for a woman "much more comfortable talking to children than adults," said her husband, Paul Gay. "She didn't anticipate this kind of explosion of attention."
Dr. Gay, a 59-year-old native of Jackson, Mississippi, likes to spend time designing needle points, singing in her church choir and reading theology or medical literature when she's not working 12-hour days treating patients, in a state with the nation's highest poverty rate.
"She is the most unlikely person in the world to be getting this kind of international attention, really," said Jay Richardson, her former pastor at the Highland Colony Baptist Church. "You don't ever hear her talking about herself or trying to promote herself in any way. She's a quiet, humble person. Extremely intelligent. Very committed to her faith. Very involved in her church. Very committed to teaching children the bible."
Except for six years working in Ethiopia as a missionary, Dr. Gay has spent the bulk of her academic and professional career at the University of Mississippi, where she received her undergraduate and medical degrees and met her husband of 37 years. She has worked the better part of her career at the university's medical center serving the state's youngest victims of HIV.
During that time, Dr. Gay has published several articles about ways to keep mothers from passing HIV infection to their babies and participated in the federally sponsored Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group, which studied the use of the aggressive treatment of children who are at high risk of infection.
Her daughter Ruth Gay Thomas says as an AIDS specialist her mother has had to fight the battles of her patients, overcoming access to healthcare and the stigma that comes along with being infected with HIV in the United States.
"She practices compassion and huge, unimaginable amounts of patience with her patients and their families," Thomas said. "She really has to embody a whole lot more than just the smart doctor that knows the right medications to give."
To treat her own rheumatoid arthritis, Dr. Gay takes medicine that affects her immune system. "She has that in common with her patients, but it's been a problem because with her compromised immune system, she can't have as much of a hands-on touching of her patients that was always so satisfying for her," her husband said.
When a rural hospital in Mississippi delivered a premature baby girl in July 2010 from a mother who had just tested positive for HIV during labor, it was only natural that they would turn to Dr. Gay. The child's mother had not received any prenatal care, nor had she gotten any treatment for her HIV infection, putting the baby at high risk of becoming infected.
Dr. Gay chose to start the baby on the full treatment regimen of three potent drugs when she was just 30 hours old, even before the child's infection was confirmed.
It was a bold move. Most babies exposed to HIV in the womb or during labor would have been given a six-week course of one or two drugs intended to reduce the risk of acquiring infection until tests could confirm she was infected.
"The doctor made a judgment call that the risks for this baby were so high that they were going to assume the baby was infected," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a part of the National Institutes of Health or NIH.
Some critics have questioned Dr. Gay's decision, which may have exposed the child to the risk of toxic medications without confirmation of her infection.
"This was a gutsy call that turned out to be correct," said Fauci, adding that if it had turned out that the baby was not infected, they could have withdrawn the drugs. "They made the right guess."
Dr. Gay continued to treat the child until January 2012, when she was 18 months old and her mother stopped bringing the child in for appointments. Gay's team tracked her down in the fall of 2012, but the mother had not given her child any HIV medication since January.
Before restarting treatment, Gay did several tests, fully expecting that the virus had come roaring back. But none of the tests detected the virus. That's when she brought in colleagues Luzuriaga of the University of Massachusetts and Persaud of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, who did a series of ultrasensitive tests. They were only able to find trace amounts of genetic material from the virus, but nothing capable of rekindling the infection.
The child, now 30 months old, remains off medication and continues to fare well. "We can't find any virus to treat at this point," Dr. Gay said.
She said it is not clear what the child's story will mean in the wider scheme of HIV research, but she hopes it may lead to a cure for other babies infected at birth.
"I guess the message that I want to get across to the public very strongly is, we don't know yet if we can create the same outcome in other babies." she said. "It's far too early to draw too many conclusions. There's not a cure in sight this week."
Dr. Gay said she is glad that this is happening in Mississippi and hopes it boosts the state's reputation.
"But it's a whole lot bigger than this one child, the University Medical Center or the state," she said. "It may take a long time, but I hope it will point us in the right direction to come up with a cure we can consistently apply to other babies worldwide."
Colleagues at the medical center are planning a celebration for Dr. Gay to "let her know how proud we are," said Amy Smith, a nurse practitioner who works with the doctor. "She's the type that wouldn't want a big fuss made about her, but we're going to do it anyway."

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HIV Baby 'Cure' Has Ties To Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation In Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES -- When doctors announced that a Mississippi toddler born with HIV was functionally cured, the news sent shockwaves around the globe.

But the medical marvel hit close to home for a few residents in Los Angeles -- friends and associates of the late AIDS activist Elizabeth Glaser. Glaser lost her battle with AIDS 19 years ago, but the work she began to eradicate pediatric AIDS worldwide can still be felt through the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, a nonprofit research organization she founded after her daughter succumbed to AIDS in 1988. In fact, her legacy is imprinted on the so-called Mississippi miracle.

Two doctors involved in the Mississippi toddler's case are recipients of the Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Awards, generous five-year grants of $700,000 that Glaser's foundation gave to leaders in the field of pediatric AIDS research from 1996 to 2006.

Dr. Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins Children's Center received the Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award in 2005. She led the investigation to determine that the toddler's HIV virus was in remission. She conducted the investigation with Dr. Katherine Luzuriaga of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, who was an award recipient in 1997.

The connection to the Mississippi medical case makes Susie Zeegen, one of Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation's co-founders, immensely proud.

"We were investing in people, and the people that got this award were above and beyond in their zeal and their promise to be able to come up with new and innovative approaches to the probems that children face," said Zeegen in an interview with The Huffington Post on Tuesday. "I'm sure [Glaser] would be beyond proud and happy as am I."

Zeegen is still awestruck at the apparent "cure." Since news about the toddler broke on Sunday, she has been busy collecting every single article written about the baby. She could only think of one word to describe her reaction: "Wow."

"My overall reaction is of great joy and great optimism," Zeegen said. And in the global fight to eradicate pediatric AIDS, a little bit of optimism couldn't hurt. Currently, an estimated 600,000 babies are born each year with HIV worldwide.

But because of her decades of work with Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Zeegen is cautious about forecasting what the toddler's cure may mean for pediatric AIDS worldwide.

"What happened in Mississippi is an impetus to get us all charged up again about being able to really and truly eradicate HIV from children," Zeegen said. "There's a ton of work that has to happen, and we all know that."

Chip Lyons, president and CEO of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, echoed Zeegen's enthusiasm and caution.

"The case needs to be very carefully examined," said Lyons. The foundation is focusing on cutting rates of perinatal HIV infection around the globe, especially in India and countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Lyons, based in Washington, couldn't help but give part of the credit for this global movement to Los Angeles, Glaser's home.

"Philanthropists, donors, friends, and particularly the LA community -- there was a remarkable rallying around their friend, who was still fighting for herself, fighting for her son, and fighting to get kids on the agenda," said Lyons.

Glaser founded the organization in 1988 after the death of her 7-year-old daughter, Ariel. When Glaser gave birth to Ariel in 1981, she unknowingly contracted HIV from a blood transfusion and then passed on the disease to Ariel through breastfeeding. Her son, Jake, also subsequently contracted HIV in utero. It wasn't until Ariel started suffering unexplained symptoms that doctors determined all three of them had HIV.

After Ariel died, Glaser was determined to save her son from the same fate. Together with the help of friends Zeegen and Susan Delaurentis, Glaser mined her Hollywood industry contacts (her husband was actor/director Paul Michael Glaser) to raise money and awareness about pediatric AIDS during a time that researchers weren't studying HIV-affected families or pediatric formulations of drug treatments. Now Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation has offices in 15 countries and is working on a global scale to bring down the rates of perinatal HIV transmission.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Male cancer patients-the search for the men, the hair back to the Online

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Bifocal Reading through Glasses - Why We Might Need Them As We Grow Older

Eyeglasses and phone contacts were an excellent invention, especially to individuals people who depend in it daily. Getting these power tools to assist us with this vision within our more youthful and particularly older years, because the eyes change much more, is definitely an incredibly valuable function of the several kinds of glasses.


Even though many prefer contact contacts to allow them to make out the print without getting viewing frames about the eyes, using glasses is every bit valuable. Many people possess a difficult time putting on contacts, others like the feel and look of glasses. However when you arrived at a time in which you need glasses to determine short distances in addition to lengthy distances you have to start searching at bifocal reading through glasses.


The Advantages Of Bifocal Reading through Glasses
Bifocal reading through glasses permit the user to pay attention to objects which are both far and near. Many people have issues doing that naturally, this type of person struggling with a watch condition known as Presbyopia.


Bifocals permit a simple transition from concentrating on objects which are far to individuals which are near. Bifocal glasses have two sections within each lens, top of the section helps distance vision and also the lower section magnifies to assist concentrate on stuff that are near. People struggling with Presbyopia do not have to have a problem with two teams of spectacles -- your regular glasses as well as their reading through glasses -- should they have bifocal contacts. With bifocals they simply require the a bouquet of glasses.


Bifocals Frequently Include Age
It's pretty common for those who are 40 and to start getting problems reading through some misconception close. You might have seen people in a restaurant squinting and stretching recption menus so far as they might so that they could see clearly. Individuals who'd normal vision before age likely only need reading through glasses, because the near vision is the only issue. But individuals who have been near sighted before 40 years old will most likely need bifocal reading through glasses because the close vision begins to fade as we grow older plus they still find it difficult to see things farther away without corrective contacts.


If you have reading through glasses but you've got a difficult time seeing things clearly far away, you may want to have bifocal glasses. But seek advice from your skills specialist first as she or he will have the ability to properly identify how well you see problems and recommend the very best corrective contacts.


When you are acquainted with them bifocal reading through glasses really are a wonderful factor simply because they permit you to see both near and more clearly having a single set of glasses. You need to simply get acquainted with with them properly. In the beginning it may feel strange getting two various kinds of vision in a single lens, but many people adapt to this rapidly. Bifocal glasses are far easier and you've got less possibility of losing your glasses when you don't have to carry an additional pair with only you no more have to keep switching from together.


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Friday, March 8, 2013

Over-the-counter Reading through Glasses - OK To Make Use Of Or Dangerous?

Like a practicing eye doctor for 20 years, probably the most common questions I'm requested is "Can One use over-the-counter glasses or can they damage my eyes?"  Rapid response to this is absolutely (based on a person's prescription) you should use these "pharmacy" reading through glasses without doing harm to your vision.  However, prior to going out and purchase a set of these glasses for each drawer and nightstand within your house, you have to be conscious of a couple of things.


First, a fundamental knowledge of why people develop the requirement for reading through glasses to begin with may be of great interest.  As people approach age 40, they might start to observe that their near vision isn't what it had been a couple of years back.  Indeed, when you enter your forties and progress to your early forties, you will probably certainly have changes close up, needing a spectacle (or contact) prescription.  (If you're near-sighted to start with, you can just remove your glasses at close to solve this near blur, but it is really an problem for an additional article).


The issue remains though, so why do individuals need reading through glasses around age forty?  This really is really the culmination of the procedure that begins virtually your day you are born. 


Our capability to focus at different distances and also to move from distance to close and the other way around originates from the crystalline lens.  The crystalline lens sits behind our pupils and may change contour around accommodate focusing at various distances.  As children as well as teenagers, this crystalline lens is extremely elastic which enables for tremendous focusing ability at near.


However, with time, ale the crystalline lens to alter shape decreases.  This can be a slow, yet fairly constant change.  Because this process continues each year, it eventually hits a threshold point at about age forty, more or less a couple of years, where what you can do to concentrate in the typical reading through distance around 18-20 inches is impaired.


As you can tell, this method is actually yet another ageing process.  View it by doing this:  Requiring reading through glasses because of this method does not mean you're old it simply means you're "of sufficient ageInch.  Possibly searching in internet marketing in by doing this could make it slightly less depressing.


In addition, everyone encounters these vision changes, no matter sex, race, or nationality.  So be assured that the requirement for a reading through prescription around 40 years old isn't unusual actually, it's the norm.


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Stanford pediatric AIDS expert: Was the baby really cured?

In the last few days, there has been much talk about the baby born with HIV who was reportedly cured of the disease – only the second documented case of an AIDS “cure.” Like a good scientist, Yvonne Maldonado, MD, a pediatric AIDS expert at Stanford, is a bit skeptical and says there are many questions yet to be answered.


“It brings a lot of promise and hope but there are lots of details to be looked at before the next step can move forward,” said Maldonado, chief of pediatric infectious disease at Stanford and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. She has been doing research on mother-to-child HIV transmission for many years, working with a group of women in Zimbabwe.


According to news reports, the Mississippi mother came to the hospital in labor, and tests showed she was HIV-positive. Because the mother had never been treated for HIV, doctors knew the chance was high that she would transmit the virus to her baby. So within 30 hours of the baby’s birth, they took the unusual step of treating the infant aggressively, with a full cocktail of antiretroviral drugs. The child continued treatment for 18 months, then stopped. And when the mother brought the two-year-old  back for a checkup, tests showed – remarkably – that the baby was virus-free.


One pressing question, Maldonado says, is whether the baby was truly infected. Babies can acquire HIV from their mothers in several ways – either in utero, during labor and delivery or as a result of breastfeeding.


Did this child become infected in utero with the virus, which was ultimately eliminated by the antiretrovirals? Or did the child simply carry some circulating virus from the mother in its blood – and the drugs stopped the virus from establishing itself in the baby?


“Those are two different things,” Maldonado told me. In the first case, “That would be a functional cure. The other would be preventing early post-partum infection,” a form of prevention, rather than cure.


She said there have been anecdotal reports of babies who have been able to clear the virus from their bodies. “You can find virus in infants that then disappears because they haven’t become infected,” she said.


If, on the other hand, this is truly a functional cure, then that has many implications for treatment of infants down the road. “If in fact that was the case, maybe that means instead of giving light therapy to prevent infection, all these babies (of HIV-positive mothers) should be getting heavy-duty therapy right from the start.”


Maldonado notes that pediatrics has routinely led the way in HIV prevention and treatment, as unlike adults, one can often identify when a baby became infected – and then quickly move to intervene. She said it’s unfortunate the latest case, reported at a scientific meeting, occurred during the weekend of the budget sequester.


“Our capacity to study this will be limited,” she said. “NIH will be flat-funded, and yet here’s an opportunity to look at these paradigm-shifting concepts. But these things need resources. It may be a serendipitous finding, but it will be just that if you don’t do more science-based inquiries.”


Previously: International AIDS Conference Day Three: Daring to talk about a cure and Experts discuss German patient who appears cured of HIV


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HIV cure raises hopes tempered with caution

HIV cured in baby for the first time, scientists claim

A baby girl in Mississippi who was born with HIV has been cured after very early treatment with standard HIV drugs, US researchers reported yesterday, in a potentially ground-breaking case that could offer insights on how to  ?

Washington: The report of an American toddler "functionally cured" of HIV has raised hopes of a breakthrough in the global fight to end the AIDS epidemic, but researchers suggest treating the development with caution.

Calling it "The Intriguing Case of a Baby Cured of HIV", The New York Times editorially said: "There are reasons to treat this apparent breakthrough cautiously."

"Researchers must still demonstrate conclusively that the baby had truly been infected and was not simply prevented from absorbing its mother's infection - a process achieved routinely in many babies," it said.

"They must also show that this is not an exceptional, non-replicable case with an atypical baby, but that the same treatment would work in other newborns," the influential US daily said.

Doctors cited by USA today agreed that extending the success in curing the 2-year Mississippi girl infected with HIV at birth "will be a challenge".

Noting that more than 300,000 babies a year worldwide are born infected with HIV, researchers cautioned that "it will likely take years before they're able to extend that success to a broader community of patients, if ever".

Doctors credit the child's cure to early treatment; her physicians began treatment soon after delivery, which is the standard of care for the child of an untreated, HIV-positive mother.

Most adults can't benefit from such early therapy, because they typically don't even learn that they're infected for months or years, USA Today said citing Rana Chakraborty, an associate professor of paediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine.

While the child's story has been hailed as a victory for science, Chakraborty said the case also illustrates the single greatest challenge in treating AIDS: actually getting care to patients.

Delivering on the promise of scientific breakthroughs has been a challenge not just in developing countries of Africa, but in the US, the daily said.

Only 28 percent of people of the 1.2 million HIV-positive Americans have been diagnosed and treated successfully so that their levels of virus are undetectable, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

However, CNN said the toddler's case could have wide-ranging effects on the global fight to end the AIDS epidemic.

"If we can replicate this in other infants ... this has huge implications for the burden of infection that's occurring globally," Deborah Persaud, a paediatrician at the Johns Hopkins Children's Centre was quoted as saying.

"For the unfortunate ones who do get infected, if this can be replicated, this would offer real hope of clearing the virus," added Persaud the lead author of a report on the toddler's case.

"We are enthusiastic about the potential of this case, but it is one case and it needs to be replicated and confirmed through future studies and clinical trials," said Meg Doherty, the World Health Organization's Department of HIV/AIDS coordinator of treatment and care, as cited by CNN.

(Arun Kumar can be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

UMass Medical has role in HIV baby's cure

An infant born with the virus that causes AIDS was “functionally cured” after receiving early, aggressive drug treatment, according to a research team that includes a University of Massachusetts Medical School professor.

The child, a girl born in Mississippi and now 2 1/2 years old, is healthy and in long-term remission, said the researchers, who will present their findings Monday at a medical conference in Atlanta. Traces of the virus known as HIV have been detected in the child using highly sensitive tests, but the virus has not replicated after the child stopped taking medication, said Dr. Katherine F. Luzuriaga, UMass professor and immunologist.


“What we are hypothesizing happened is that by treating this child within days of birth, we were able to minimize the generation of reservoirs,” cells in the body that harbor genetic code for the virus known as HIV, said Dr. Luzuriaga. “And in that scenario, the period of treatment was sufficient to again reduce those reservoirs to the point where, when this child did come off antiretroviral therapy, they were able to maintain control of whatever little virus there may be.”


The researchers discussed their findings today at a news conference in Atlanta. Also on the research team are lead author Dr. Deborah Persaud of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore and pediatrician Dr. Hannah Gay of the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. Dr. Gay treated the baby, who was not identified.


HIV can be transmitted through sex, blood transfusions and shared intravenous needles. Infected women can pass the virus to their babies in the womb, during childbirth and through breast milk. When left untreated, HIV destroys an individual's immune system and leads to death.


U.S. public health officials estimate there were 10,834 HIV-infected individuals younger than 13 in the 46 states that report data as of 2009, and 88 percent of those children were infected at birth.


Women can reduce the likelihood of passing HIV to their babies by taking antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy, however, the Mississippi baby was born to a mother who did not know she was infected and had not taken medication to control the virus, the researchers said.
The baby's risk of infection was high, so Dr. Gay started the newborn on the drugs AZT, epivir and nevirapine when she was just 30 hours old, according to Dr. Luzuriaga. Tests later confirmed the infant was infected.


“Since the baby was infected and was already on a treatment regimen, the antiviral medicines were continued with the intent that they would be given for a lifetime,” Dr. Gay wrote in a statement released by the University of Mississippi. “The viral load in the baby's blood fell while on the medicine as was expected and actually fell to below the level of detection of our clinical test within less than a month.”


The child remained on medication and was taken to doctors for regular visits for more than a year. Doctors lost contact with the child for five months, however, catching up with the mother and baby when the child was 23 months old and had been off medication for about five months.


Ordinary tests showed no sign of HIV in the child, but some highly sensitive procedures known as assays detected it, according to Dr. Luzuriaga.


The researchers are preparing a paper on their findings for submission to peer-reviewed research journals. They said they do not have enough information to recommend changes to the way HIV-infected newborns are treated.


“This is one case,” Dr. Luzuriaga said. “It's generated a lot of excitement. It's generated hypotheses for future testing, and I think that's what's going to be important, future testing on this baby and then additional clinical trials to see whether we can replicate this in other children.”


 


 

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Researchers describe 1st 'functional cure' of HIV in baby

Standard tests can no longer detect any traces of the AIDS-causing virus even though the child has discontinued HIV medication.


"We believe this is the first well-documented case of a [functional] cure," said study lead author Dr. Deborah Persaud, associate professor of pediatrics in the division of infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore. The finding was presented Sunday at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, in Atlanta.


The child was not part of a study but, instead, the beneficiary of an unexpected and partly unplanned sequence of events that -- once confirmed and replicated in a formal study -- might help more children who are born with HIV or who at risk of contracting HIV from their mother eradicate the virus from their body.


Normally, mothers infected with HIV take antiretroviral drugs that can almost eliminate the odds of the virus being transferred to the baby.


If a mother doesn't know her HIV status or hasn't been treated for other reasons, the baby is given "prophylactic" drugs at birth while awaiting the results of tests to determine his or her HIV status. This can take four to six weeks to complete. If the tests are positive, the baby starts HIV drug treatment.


The mother of the baby born in Mississippi didn't know she was HIV-positive until the time of delivery.


But in this case, both the initial and confirmatory tests on the baby were able to be completed within one day, allowing the baby to be started on HIV drug treatment within the first 30 hours of life.


"Most of our kids don't get picked up that early," Persaud explained.


As expected, the baby's "viral load" -- detectable levels of HIV -- decreased progressively until it was no longer detectable at 29 days of age.


Theoretically, this child (doctors aren't disclosing the gender) would have taken the medications for the rest of his or her life, said the researchers, who included doctors from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the University of Mississippi Medical Center.


Instead, the child stayed on the regimen for only 18 months before dropping out of the medical system and discontinuing the drugs.


Ten months after stopping treatment, however, the child was again seen by doctors who were surprised to find no HIV virus or HIV antibodies with standard tests.


Ultrasensitive tests did detect infinitesimal traces of viral DNA and RNA in the blood. But the virus was not replicating -- a highly unusual occurrence given that drugs were no longer being administered, the researchers said.


No one is absolutely sure why this child achieved a "functional" cure -- meaning the virus is in remission even without medications. But investigators believe that giving antiviral treatment so early in life meant the virus had no time to create viral "reservoirs" where dormant HIV cells can linger for years before becoming active again.


"For us this is a very exciting finding," said Persaud. "By treating a baby very early [we may be able to] prevent viral reservoirs or cells that stay around for a lifetime of an infected person."


But Dr. Michael Horberg, chair of the HIV Medicine Association and director of HIV/AIDS at Kaiser Permanente, stressed that this was a "functional cure and not a cure in the most classic sense of the word."


"If we take adults off HIV medications, they almost certainly within a short time period would have levels of virus back to where they were before they were taking medication," he said.


Only one instance of a "sterilizing cure" -- when there are absolutely no traces of HIV in the body -- has been documented. This occurred in the so-called "Berlin patient," an American man living in Germany who received a bone marrow transplant for leukemia. The transplanted cells came from a donor who had a rare genetic mutation that increases immunity against the most common form of HIV. This patient has remained HIV-free after discontinuing drug therapy.


And Persaud said she is not advocating that the Mississippi case become the standard of care. "This is a single case and we don't really know what are all of the factors [involved]," she said.


But the case does "pave the way now for us to immediately start clinical studies to see if we can replicate these findings in more infants," Persaud said. Those trials are ready to move forward.


At the last follow-up, the child born in Mississippi was "doing well and was healthy," she added.


Horberg said the findings in the baby were "encouraging" but "time will tell" if such a strategy can keep the virus under control for long periods of time without medication.


He emphasized that there are ways to prevent a baby from becoming infected in the first place.


"This again shows the importance of testing pregnant mothers and getting them into care and on [drug] treatment such that we wouldn't even need to worry about it at this point," he said. "What's encouraging, though, if it does come to this point, we might have some good treatment options."


The research presented Sunday was funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and the American Foundation for AIDS Research


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

If You Eat the Mediterranean Way, Can You Drop Your Heart Meds?


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Earlier this week, results from a massive study on the benefits of the Mediterranean diet were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The study–which lasted five years and included 7,500 participants ages 55-80–was a triumph for the Med diet, but there are a few important caveats to consider.


As you’ve likely heard, the Mediterranean diet is high in olive oil, fish, nuts, wine and vegetables – it’s not a low-fat diet by any means, but the fats mostly come from monounsaturated sources (olive oil and nuts).


Participants in this study who ate the Med way consumed about 200 calories more per day than the participants who ate a low-fat diet heavy on bread, potatoes, pasta, rice, fruits, vegetables and fish and light on baked goods, nuts, oils and red meat.


Despite the additional calories, results showed that participants eating the Med way had a 30 percent lower risk of major cardiovascular problems compared to those who were told to follow a low-fat diet.  Doctors tracked heart attacks, strokes and heart-related deaths over the course of the study; there were 96 in the Mediterranean-olive oil group, 83 in the Mediterranean-nut group and 109 in the low-fat group.


Why is this study different and important?


For years the Med way of eating has been touted as healthier than low-fat diets, but those claims lacked clinical evidence. Until this study, evidence for the Med diet came from observational studies of health outcomes (such as the Seven Countries Study). In the latest study, participants were not only tracked for years, but were given periodic blood tests to ensure people were eating enough nuts and olive oil to make a difference.  The blood tests added a clinical evaluation layer that other studies didn’t have.


Does this study tell us that we can eat the Med way instead of taking cardiovascular medications?


No, it does not. In fact, most of the participants in this study assigned to eating the Med diet were already taking prescription medications for cholesterol and blood pressure, and researchers did not alter those prescriptions in any way. Also worth noting, half of the participants had diabetes.


Does this study show that the Med diet prevents all forms of heart disease?


No, but it does show a general decrease in heart-disease outcomes (heart attacks and strokes) in people eating the Med way. When the results are looked at per individual, strokes were the only heart disease outcome to show a significant decrease due to diet. Overall death rates were not affected by diet at all.


If people want to begin a diet closer to the Med way, what does this study say they should focus on most?


Extra virgin olive oil and nuts–specifically walnuts, hazelnuts and almonds. In the study, the two Mediterranean diet groups were supplemented with either four tablespoons a day of extra virgin olive oil or a fistful of nuts. Of these two groups, the Med way-nut group showed the greatest benefits, but both groups did well compared to the third, low-fat group.


Why “extra virgin” olive oil?


While it’s not entirely clear why, or if, extra virgin olive oil is better than other forms of olive oil with respect to heart health, it is less processed and richer in oleic acid than less expensive olive oils. Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid that previous research has suggested may be a key to improving heart health.


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The New England Journal of Medicine


AP News 


The Mayo Clinic


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For Tampa doctor, Mediterranean diet news is mom's wisdom

The latest news about the benefits of the Mediterranean diet came as no surprise to Dr. Carmela Sebastian, a Tampa resident and senior medical director for Florida Blue.


"I'm so glad that the world is finally agreeing with what my parents have been saying for years," said the 50-year-old internal medicine specialist, whose family is Italian. Sebastian, who has a healthy living website and is a frequent TV guest on wellness topics, devotes part of her upcoming book to the Mediterranean diet. Sex and Spaghetti Sauce: My Italian Mother's Recipe for Getting Healthy and Getting Busy in Your 50s and Beyond is due out in mid March.


The New England Journal of Medicine recently reported that the first major trial to evaluate the Mediterranean diet's effect on heart disease risk was stopped early, so overwhelming were the findings. The study of more than 7,000 people in Spain at risk of heart disease found the diet lowered the risk of heart attack, stroke and death from heart disease by 30 percent.


The diet — mostly fresh vegetables and fruit, legumes, nuts, fish several times a week, a glass of wine a day and up to a quarter cup a day of olive oil —is based on what people in Mediterranean countries have eaten for centuries. Study participants were counseled to avoid such known diet downers as prepackaged baked goods, sugary sodas, French fries and red meat.


If a quarter cup of olive oil a day sounds excessive to you, I should tell you that I was raised on the stuff. Meats, vegetables, rice and beans, the soft boiled eggs I ate every morning as a child — all of it was doused in a swirl of oil from my Puerto Rican mother's decorative cruet, a fixture on the table.


I caught up with Sebastian by phone this week to talk about the new research and how to apply it to everyday living.


What's so magical about the way people in the Mediterranean traditionally ate?


It's the food itself that's powerful and the portion sizes, which are smaller than what most Americans eat. It's not giant plates of spaghetti or Alfredo sauce on pasta. Italians in Italy don't eat like that. It's a small amount of pasta, usually with a light, vegetable and olive oil based sauce. It's a different way of eating that's also a lifestyle.


In the study, the comparison group was put on a low fat diet, but hardly anyone followed it. What do you think happened?


People will only stick to a meal plan that can work with their lifestyle. It is incredibly difficult to maintain a low fat diet. That's what is so good about this study. It proved that whatever diet or meal plan you choose, it has to fit with the way you really eat. It was easy for the Spaniards to live life on the Mediterranean diet. The foods were familiar and commonly eaten there.


People in the study didn't lose weight yet they lowered their heart disease risk.


Right, and they weren't encouraged to restrict calories or to exercise. That wasn't the point of the study. The idea was to find out the metabolic consequences of what we eat and its impact on heart disease and stroke. The food worked because it worked on a cellular level.


So what's the take home message?


That whole, fresh foods really are medicine and if we want to live a healthier life, we need to think about that. My Italian aunt is 95 years old. She has always eaten the Mediterranean way. Her brain is sharp and her skin is amazing.


How does the diet work in your life?


We live it. Tonight we are having lean, grilled pork chops, sweet potatoes and spinach sautéed in olive oil. We eat dinner out maybe once a week.


Have you converted anyone to this way of living?


My mother-in-law came to stay with us for a while when she was recuperating from surgery. She was in bad shape, obese, could hardly walk because of peripheral artery disease and was on 10 medications a day. I prepared all of her meals in the Mediterranean way. My husband, who's a personal trainer, got her up and walking around the neighborhood, eventually walking 2 miles a day. In the six weeks she was with us she lost 20 pounds and was down to just five pills a day. Now, I have to say, when she went back to her own home and her own cooking, she regressed, unfortunately.

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History is full of warnings about fiscal austerity

A Mediterranean diet, the New England Journal of Medicine reported Monday, can lengthen one’s life span. So inhabitants of southern Europe can look forward to long lives – of anxiety and privation.


Already mired in a depression comparable to that of the 1930s, Spain, Greece and Portugal are going to see things grow worse this year, according to an annual economic forecast released by the European Commission on Friday. Unemployment rates in both Spain and Greece – where a quarter of the populations are unemployed and the share of jobless young people exceeds 50 percent – will rise to 27 percent.


At least the leaders in power in 1930 had an excuse when the economy began to collapse. Then, there was genuine bewilderment among economists and governmental chieftains across the political spectrum about how to induce a recovery. From British Laborite Ramsay MacDonald to the German centrist Heinrich Bruning to American conservative Herbert Hoover, leaders cut spending to bring their budgets into balance.


These austerity policies proved an unmitigated disaster. By reducing government spending while business and consumer spending were tanking, these heads of government constricted all economic activity. In turn, unemployment continued to soar.


Frustrated with the inability of mainstream political parties to stop the collapse, voters in some nations turned to extremes – most notably, of course, in Germany.


Unlike their predecessors, today’s leaders have models on how to revive depressed economies. The example of Franklin Roosevelt, whose public investments in jobs and defense turned the U.S. economy around, and the writings of John Maynard Keynes, who demonstrated that the solution to depression is boosting demand, are plain for all to see. Seeing isn’t believing, however, when ideology dims the eye.


Today, in the spirit of the Bourbon kings who reclaimed power in post-Napoleonic France, having learned nothing during their exile, many European leaders are repeating the mistakes that their predecessors made in the ’30s: demanding that governments reduce spending even as their private-sector economies limp along.


Only this time around, the miracle of the euro has greatly the reduced the autonomy of many continental nations while giving their creditor, Germany, control over their destinies. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is imposing austerity budgets on other nations, even Spain, which had a string of balanced budgets before the 2008 collapse.


The economies of Mediterranean nations, the Merkelites complain, lag behind the productivity rates of their northern European neighbors. But boosting productivity – a goal that everyone embraces – requires more, not less, public investment in worker training, education, new industries and unemployment support.


The relationship between austerity and heightened productivity, whose existence Merkel continually proclaims, is real enough – but in Europe’s current economy, that relationship is inverse.


As in the 1930s, despair about the economic options before them has driven many voters to bizarre extremes. A quarter of Italian voters cast ballots this week for the anti-austerity xenophobic party of a professional comedian. In Spain, a movement for Catalonian separatism is growing.


More ominously, in Greece, an avowedly racist, fascist party involved in numerous instances of violence has won a bloc of seats in parliament. You might think Merkel would be cognizant of the links between economic hopelessness and the rise of fascism – but if she is, it hasn’t affected her austerity economics by so much as a pfennig.


The euro zone isn’t the only part of Europe where austerity is turning out to be a disaster. Britain is the one European nation that, since Prime Minister David Cameron’s conservatives came to power in 2010, has deliberately opted for punishing austerity to bring its budget into balance.


As a result, the British economy has slowed to a crawl, and its budget remains in the red. Last week, Moody’s stripped Britain of its AAA credit rating. In anti-Keynesian theory, austerity economics are supposed to protect one’s triple-A rating, not endanger it.


So much for anti-Keynesian theory.


The United States isn’t immune to Europe’s madness. The sequester slated to begin taking effect Friday is a particularly mindless form of an already stupid policy, poised to inflict a kind of blindfolded austerity at a time when unemployment remains high.


Republican opponents of government spending, not to mention tea party activists, like to think of themselves as true-blue Americans while disparaging the Democrats as Euro-socialists. But it’s the Republicans who are embracing Europe’s failed economics while Democrats attempt to adhere to the American success story of the New Deal.


Republicans might want to bone up on American history; it contains all kinds of valuable lessons.

Harold Meyerson is editor-at-large of The American Prospect. He wrote this for The Washington Post.

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Mediterranean Diet Decoded: What’s On The Menu For Mediterranean Dieters

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Health experts are frequently touting the benefits of the “Mediterranean diet,” and with good reason: People prone to this way of eating tend to have better heart health, better brain health and greater longevity overall. A large, randomized Spanish study published online today provides solid evidence that the diet can seriously reduce heart attacks, stroke and death, even among high-risk groups like smokers and diabetics.


But though the term “Mediterranean diet” is tossed around frequently these days, it generally comes with little explanation. Something about fish, something about wine, something about nuts. Add olive oil and stir. Have further questions? Consult elsewhere.


Unlike commercial diet plans or those geared around some half-credible hook (the blood type diet, for instance), the Mediterranean diet actually doesn’t include an extensive set of rules. This is because no one “created” the Mediterranean diet; people in the region simply ate that way, organically, and at some point researchers began to take note of their good health.


With no creator to lay down laws and no publisher screaming for simplification, the Mediterranean diet is refreshingly flexible—more about guidelines than maxims; more eating a certain way that eat-this-not-that. The most important of these is to avoid processed snacks and junk food, focusing instead on fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, good fats and whole grains. Dairy and meat are to be limited; red wine is encouraged.


Here’s a look at what Mediterranean dieters in the new Spanish study ate. While not the only way to follow a Mediterranean diet, it provides an excellent general blueprint.


Recommended foods: 


Extra virgin olive oil: At least 4 tablespoons per day (this is including any oil used in cooking, salad dressings, etcetera).


Fresh fruit: At least three servings per day.


Vegetables: At least two servings per day.


Nuts: At least three servings per week are recommended. Study participants were given one serving of nuts daily, composed of walnuts (15 grams), almonds (7.5 grams) and hazelnuts (7.5 grams).


Seafood: At least three servings per week, especially of fatty fish like anchovies, salmon and sardines.


Legumes: At least three servings per week. This includes beans, peas and lentils.


Wine: At least 7 glasses per week, for those inclined to it; the researchers don’t recommend anybody take up drinking alcohol if they don’t already.


Sofrito: At least two servings per week. Sofrito is a sauce made of tomato and onion, often with garlic and other simmered herbs.


Foods to be limited: White meat. Dairy.


Discouraged: Red meat. Soda. Commercial bakery goods. Processed meats.


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Reading through Glasses

reading glassesAre you finding it hard reading through at normal length? Would you ruin your vision to create things into focus? If that's the case, you'll need reading through glasses. People above age forty may need single-vision reading through glasses.


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Prior to deciding on reading through glasses, you have to visit an ophthalmologist or perhaps an eye doctor. Eye specialists are physician concentrating in dealing with eye problems. Opticians examine the attention, identify problems and prescribe glasses. They aren't medically qualified. They provides you with a prescription having a number, against which you'll get the glasses made. A watch examination by an ophthalmologist may be beneficial as it may identify as well as eliminate other eye problems.


Today there's an array of reading through glasses to select from. Some are even collapsible to suit in small, handy, attractive cases. The frames on offer are : intriguing and flattering. You will get these in stainless steal, silver or gold rimmed or perhaps trendy plastic, in a number of shapes and colours. If you're searching for something exclusive, choose hand crafted frames. Add-ons like magnifiers to see tiny print, or perhaps dim light can also be found.


There really is a superb variety to select from. Many eyeglass producers have started to the final outcome that they'll satisfy most the consumers having a straightforward thermoplastic lens. This is actually the result because reading through glasses also have low plus energy, together with exactly the same correction in every eye. This leaves many consumers pleased with terrific eyeglasses in an amazing value.


Make sure to select a reputed maker for spectacles are costly. The greater they're made, the more they'll last and also the more well-suited they'll be for your needs. So far as looks go, today that old adage 'Guys don't make passes at women who put on glasses' just does not affect this manner accessory any longer!


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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Reading through Glasses: Does Quality Matter?

Reading through glasses come in most shapes, dimensions and costs. Based on your taste, budget and requires, you'll find glasses that are ideal for you. Some are optical quality, although some could be bought out of the box in the local pharmacy. Are they not all alike? Will it matter in which you have them? The reply is yes, it will matter in which you have them, with no, they are not every alike.


The latest fashions change, and designs of glasses change to maintain. Even just in similar-searching items, you'll find wide variances in construction of contacts, hinges and frames. The types of materials accustomed to result in the glasses could make the main difference from a pair that can last for per week along with a pair that can last for years. What in the event you search for?


First, the contacts ought to be of optical quality. Lower quality plastic contacts might have bubbles or waves within the lens, which makes it harder (or impossible!) to see close-up. The greater option is an aspheric lens, that is lighter, thinner and flatter than the usual conventional lens, to supply crisp, distortion-free reading through.


Second, think about the hinges. Standard hinges often expand, creating a loose fit with time. When the hinges are created with springs, they stand an improved chance of bouncing back from heavy use and handling. The spring also enables for any much more comfortable fit each time, given that they better comply with your mind.


Third, browse the frames. Could they be made from cheap plastic and colored alloys or could they be made from optical-quality zyls and solid metals? Cheap plastics may show scratches and put on than higher quality frames. And affordable materials often peel, flake and show how old they are before their time.


To locate your perfect reading through glasses, consider not just the design and style, but what they are made from too. Pharmacies often sell the less costly kinds of reading through glasses, while trustworthy opticians carry premium glasses. Solid construction rich in-quality materials might help ensure that you'll be reading through in comfort for several years in the future.


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Reading through Shades - Read Outdoors but still Look Awesome

Reading through shades are a new comer to the marketplace and incredibly helpful product for individuals people with eyesight problems. Roughly 60% from the population inside a specific region around the world requires reading through glasses throughout some phases within their lives. The majority of the old reading through glasses were not sun protective which was the key reason why eye-put on designers considered causeing this to be new invention. Putting on them solves the issue of sun-protection helping the customers to see even just in sun. Sun sun rays are extremely dangerous with Ultraviolet sun rays these sun rays damage the sensitive eye and develop cataract while growing eye strain. Using reading through shades can also be easier than regular shades, as possible read in sun while safeguarding your skills simultaneously.

By having an progressively popular for reading through shades, eye-put on information mill concentrating on manufacturing various kinds of reading through shades. They're including new innovative frame styles with numerous lens shades. New types of fiber glass contacts are scratch resistant with a much better sturdiness. These new types of reading through shades likewise incorporate safety glass contacts and sport contacts with several new and classy frame designs. Frames will also be of various types a number of them are plastic lightweight ones whereas other medication is classic metal based. Designs have hinged or unhinged with various colors, wide temple and embedded rhinestones for giving an elegant turn to the consumer. The eye-put on companies have designed exclusive reading through shades for males and ladies while focusing on all age ranges. Customers have options to select from each one of these types and pick anybody matching using their needs.

New types of reading through shades likewise incorporate transition contacts and polarized glasses. Transition glasses are made to change using the sun sun rays exposure these glasses change their color much more sun and changes normal again once moved to shade. Polarized glasses are designed for supplying better protection against sun sun rays these glasses filter the sun's rays sun rays and also have more resistance against the dangerous Ultra violet sun rays. Reading through shades are available in different talents in line with the energy ranges beginning from.50 to three.25 shades having a energy range as much as 3.25 are offered without prescription, whereas for any bigger number of talents doctor's prescription is essential. Prices for such glasses vary based upon the lens types top quality eye-wears also cost much greater compared to normal non-top quality ones. Again, based upon the function that you'll require inside your reading through sun-glass, you are able to pick the variety. Whether you select a transition reading through sun-glass or perhaps a polarized one with colored frames, you'll certainly look awesome during these trendy searching eye-wears.

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Rimless Reading through Glasses

reading glassesRimless reading through glasses are lightweight reading through glasses. They're known as rimless because they need to frame mounted on them. As you age range and achieve age about 37-45, you may begin getting difficulty reading through small prints.


To prevent pushing your eyes while reading through small prints and leading to further harm to your eyes, you should use reading through glasses when reading through or need to visit small objects. Aside from assisting you read, they may add for your style if selected sensibly.


Here are the most widely used rimless reading through glasses anywhere online.


Mix Mellvile Collection Rimless Reading through Glasses: Probably the most beneficial options that come with Mellvile rimless glasses are its style and versatility. With one of these glasses you don't have to compromise on either how you look or its functionality. Furthermore, these glasses are economically listed are available for $19.87. These glasses can be found in dimensions one to three.5.


The additional options that come with these glasses are its aspheric lens and precisely aligned lens centers. The contacts are scratch resistant, and also the nose pads could be modified to match individual needs. It's spring hinges that guarantees the glasses fit safely. With one of these glasses, you're going to get a travel situation which may be used again.


Fashion Rimless Spring Hinge Reading through Glasses with 2-Tone Pop Top Situation: Because the title indicates, these glasses are truly designed for style aware people. These come in several colored stems for example brown, grey, black, blue and red-colored. This enables you to fit your reading through glasses for your outfit. Furthermore, these glasses can be found in dimensions 1.25 to three.50. Whatever size you'll need, you won't need to compromise in your reading through quality.


The spring hinge guarantees the glasses remain intact and don't become loose or in poor condition for any very long time. These stylish glasses can be found in the cost selection of $8 to $10. So if you wish to remain trendy but don't want to invest a large amount on reading through glasses, these Fashion rimless spring hinge glasses would be the best brand out there.


Rimless Spring Hinge Reading through Glasses with Faux Leather Snap Closure Situation: These rimless glasses are available in various colored stems and matching cases. A few of the colors on offer are : ostrich, lizard skin, black, brown, cordovan etc. The dimensions on offer are : from 1.50 to three.25. The frame consists of spring hinges to ensure they are keep going longer.


The glass situation consists of faux leather and contains easy closure. The thin situation can fit snugly directly into your wallet. This facilitates transporting the glasses to operate or on a trip. Furthermore, the situation will give you protection against accidental falls and from being misplaced.


Super Lightweight Rectangular Frameless Reading through Glasses: These rimless reading through glasses are for individuals youthful in mind. The glasses can be found in several colors for example eco-friendly, crimson, orange, and pink. These can be found in dimensions one to two.75. Probably the most alluring feature is its feather lightweight and it is tinted edges. The coloured tinted edges provide a glow for your face.


These glasses can be found in the affordable cost selection of $9 to $10. To keep your these glasses in a variety of colors to complement all of them with your outfit. Whenever you put on these glasses, you might not even realize that you're putting on them. The rectangular frame is appropriate for those face types, and you can be certain that you'll look great during these beautiful colored rimless reading through glasses.


Dr. Dean Edell Clean Rimless Metal Readers, Gun Metal: These rimless reading through glasses vary from other glasses in fashion and employ. These glasses are scratch resistant and may absorb shock easily. Even when the glasses slip accidentally, they're not going to break. They're very light and play $20.


For the greatest predict your rimless reading through glasses, you have to go ahead and take form of the face directly into consideration before finalizing the form from the frame. For those who have a triangular formed face, then you definitely should subscriber for glasses that may add width towards the upper a part of the face. Round rimless frames would be best appropriate for ladies with square faces, because these would help in making a the face area more feminine.


For any guy with square face, a frame cut in the edges can make him look better. For those who have a round baby face and have finished people calling you cute, you can include a feeling for your face by selecting angular frames. This frame will hide the round shape making it look angular.


A lady with oblong face could be stated to become fortunate with perfect form of the face area. You are able to put on any frame type but look beautiful. The only real factor to become appreciated would be that the frame ought to be slightly wider than your cheekbones. For those who have a gemstone face, go for oblong frames.


Thus, selecting the best rimless reading through glasses might help in improving how you look.


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

What are the effects of Diabetes?

What is the effects of diabetes, which can change your life? That is the question in the minds of many that the disease is diagnosed.


You can see how much of the diabetes symptoms: urinating frequently, as much as every sixty minutes, is one of those and it is also often thirsty. In addition, because of the popular lost glucose (energy) they require in their urine, they often feel weak and tired.


If diabetes is left untreated, the individual finds that they are often in the digestive tract, urinary infections. They can also be informed of the toes and prickling, since their vessels and pääväylistä are used in the narrowed your finger. Their Vision may dim because of the unabsorbed glucose also released the eye fluid. Male diabetics may receive the display, and the women's menstrual periods to caters to observe them.


When diabetes is detected, the disease can be controlled, either by diet alone (type 2) or insulin (type 1). One of the effects of the individual must be determined on the basis of daily diabetes, how to watch the blood sugar level regularly; the number of times a day. You can get this done in the affected individual must prick their fingers to get blood. Blood to the test strip is positioned on the page, and added to the hand-held instrument to determine the level of the glucose. Time to the fingers of the Tops to be painful.


If the person has diabetes, the insulin he must regularly Inject itself in the stomach, arm, or remaining. It contains, are available on the pumps, which will eliminate the need for repeated shots. In the absence of glucose in the blood varies, it is essential that a popular plan for their lives. In fact, they have a small sweet snacks or glucose tablets in a handy case, glucose syrup level drop too low. They must also ensure that does not exert himself, such as too much activity can trigger glucose levels fall suddenly.


Another consequence of the changes in the diet for diabetes. Most diabetics to eat by following a strict diet, provided that the alcohol is regulated, oils and fats and sweets. It is necessary to monitor closely the diet. This may, however, be a positive change, as they are to eat more healthy and junk food shirk. Diabetic diet can lead to almost anyone, regardless of whether or not they are.


If diabetes is left uncontrolled, the person might be obvious to the eye, kidney, nerve, and foot problems and a greater risk of stroke and heart.


The effects of diabetes is not a pleasant experience. The following treatment of eating mindfully and plan a healthy diet, diabetics can live almost in the normal course of life. Diabetic diet sample and the beginning of symptoms of diabetes are only some of the advice on our Web site you will find the diabeettiset diet sample issues.


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