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Ten-point plan to tackle liver disease published
"Doctors call for tougher laws on alcohol abuse to tackle liver disease crisis," The Guardian reports. But this is just one of 10 recommendations for tackling the burden of liver disease published in a special report in The Lancet.The report paints a grim picture of an emerging crisis in liver disease in the UK, saying it is one of the few countries in Europe where liver disease and deaths have actually increased rapidly over the last 30 years. It concludes with 10 recommendations to tackle the burden of liver disease.The media has approached the recommendations from many different angles, with many sources only ...
Source: NHS News Feed - November 27, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Food/diet Lifestyle/exercise QA articles Source Type: news

Molecular signatures for obesity and associated disorders identified through partial least square regression models
Conclusion: We identified the early gene-expression signature for the onset of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Further analysis of this data suggests that some of these genes could be used as potential biomarkers for these two disease-states.
Source: BMC Systems Biology - Latest articles - August 30, 2014 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Neeraj SinhaSachin SharmaParul TripathiSimarjeet NegiKamiya TikooDhiraj KumarKanury RaoSamrat Chatterjee Source Type: research

Reply Effects of Habitual Coffee Consumption on Vascular Function
We thank Dr. Siasos and colleagues for pointing out that habitual coffee consumption has been associated with improved endothelial function in elderly inhabitants of Ikaria Island (1). The improvement in endothelial function may in part account for the associations of moderate coffee intake (about 2 to 4 cups daily) with lower risks for coronary heart disease and stroke (2). Indeed, even in the setting of endothelium damage, coffee has the ability to prevent arterial thrombus formation, a benefit that is independent of its caffeine content (3). Recent studies also indicate that moderate daily coffee intake may confer pro...
Source: Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions - February 10, 2014 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Circulating Fetuin-A and Risk of Ischemic Stroke in Women Proteomics and Protein Markers
CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of women, fetuin-A was not significantly associated with risk of ischemic stroke. Further research is needed to explore this association.
Source: Clinical Chemistry - December 30, 2013 Category: Chemistry Authors: Jimenez, M. C., Sun, Q., Schurks, M., Hu, F. B., Manson, J. E., Rexrode, K. M. Tags: Proteomics and Protein Markers Source Type: research

Reply: Effects of Habitual Coffee Consumption on Vascular Function
We thank Dr. Siasos and colleagues for pointing out that habitual coffee consumption has been associated with improved endothelial function in elderly inhabitants of Ikaria Island . The improvement in endothelial function may in part account for the associations of moderate coffee intake (about 2 to 4 cups daily) with lower risks for coronary heart disease and stroke . Indeed, even in the setting of endothelium damage, coffee has the ability to prevent arterial thrombus formation, a benefit that is independent of its caffeine content . Recent studies also indicate that moderate daily coffee intake may confer protection a...
Source: Journal of the American College of Cardiology - November 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: James J. DiNicolantonio, James H. O'Keefe, Carl J. Lavie Tags: Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Reduced thoracic fluid content in early-stage primary biliary cirrhosis that associates with impaired cardiac inotropy
This study has confirmed that TFC is reduced in those with PBC, that this is specific to PBC, and that it associates independently with markers of cardiac inotropy.
Source: AJP: Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology - September 15, 2013 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Zalewski, P., Jones, D., Lewis, I., Frith, J., Newton, J. L. Tags: CALL FOR PAPERS Source Type: research

Reduced thoracic fluid content in early stage primary biliary cirrhosis that associates with impaired cardiac inotropy.
Conclusion: This study has confirmed that TFC is reduced in those with PBC, that this is specific to PBC and that it associates independently with markers of cardiac inotropy. PMID: 23868409 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - July 18, 2013 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Zalewski P, Jones DE, Lewis I, Frith J, Newton JL Tags: Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol Source Type: research