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Tibetan Medicine Shi-Wei-Gan-Ning-San Alleviates Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Chronic Liver Injury by Inhibiting TGF- < em > β < /em > 1 in Wistar Rats
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, SWGNS alleviated CCl4-induced chronic liver injury by inhibiting the TGF-β1 pathway. This plays an important role in promoting traditional Tibetan medicine in clinical practice.PMID:36016677 | PMC:PMC9398689 | DOI:10.1155/2022/2011876
Source: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine - August 26, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Ziming Jia Yanhua Zheng Shaohua Fu Jingjing Qu Jie Tian Wen Qu Zhinan Mei Source Type: research

In Silico and In Vitro Studies on the Mechanisms of Chinese Medicine Formula (Yiqi Jianpi Jiedu Formula) in the Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
CONCLUSION: YQJPJD formula mainly exerts its anti-HCC effect through multiple bioactive ingredients represented by quercetin, as well as multiple pathways and targets represented by PI3K/Akt pathway, β-catenin, MAPK3, and RHOA.PMID:36345477 | PMC:PMC9637043 | DOI:10.1155/2022/8669993
Source: Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine - November 8, 2022 Category: Statistics Authors: Zhulin Wu Jianyuan Kang Wanjun Tan Chunshan Wei Li He Xiaoyan Jiang Lisheng Peng Source Type: research

12 Amazing Things We Learned About The Human Body In 2015
The human body is a source of mystery. But every year, scientists get just a little better at understanding its secrets.  Of course, 2015 has been no different. In the past year, researchers have created better access to proven therapies, developed futuristic new technologies that may change the way we approach disease and even enacted more complete disease screening processes to keep us healthy.  Read on to learn more. Here’s to more scientific discoveries in 2016!   @media (max-width: 969px) { #desktop { display: none; } } @media (min-width: 970px) { #mobile { display: none; } } #g-body-de...
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - December 22, 2015 Category: Science Source Type: news

Liver Cancer Death Rate In US Surged 43% In 16 Years
(CNN) — Death rates from liver cancer increased 43% for American adults from 2000 to 2016, according to a report released Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. The increase comes even as mortality for all cancers combined has declined. Liver cancer death rates increased for both men and women 25 and older, as well as white, black and Hispanic people. Only Asians and Pacific Islanders saw a decrease in mortality from liver cancer. The rise in mortality doesn’t mean that liver cancer is deadlier than before, according to Dr. Jiaquan Xu, the aut...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - July 17, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News Cancer Liver Cancer Source Type: news

Vaccination in Elite Athletes
Abstract Public health vaccination guidelines cannot be easily transferred to elite athletes. An enhanced benefit from preventing even mild diseases is obvious but stronger interference from otherwise minor side effects has to be considered as well. Thus, special vaccination guidelines for adult elite athletes are required. In most of them, protection should be strived for against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, influenza, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and varicella. When living or traveling to endemic areas, the athletes should be immune against tick-borne encephalitis, yellow fever, Japanese encephal...
Source: Sports Medicine - October 1, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Hepatitis B in rugby: is it time to revisit policy?
We report a professional rugby player, incidentally found to have chronic HBV infection. Born before 1995, his HBV acquisition was likely in childhood before age 5, in keeping with HBV epidemiology in sub-Saharan Africa. He used no alcohol, illicit substances or performance enhancing drugs. Table 1 lists his workup identifying the immune clearance/active phase of chronic...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 16, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Sonderup, M. W., Suter, J., Spearman, C. W. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Health conditions detected in a comprehensive periodic health evaluation of 558 professional football players
Conclusions PHE revealed a high prevalence of health conditions requiring treatment or follow-up in professional footballers; however, only 12.4% of conditions impacted on final clearance for participation.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 31, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bakken, A., Targett, S., Bere, T., Adamuz, M.-C., Tol, J. L., Whiteley, R., Wilson, M. G., Witvrouw, E., Khan, K. M., Bahr, R. Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Adapted evaluation protocols for teenage athletes competing at youth olympic games: safeguarding and protecting young champions
Conclusions The specific pre-participation evaluation protocol implemented proved to be effective in identifying a wide range of disorders, in a significant proportion (14.5%) of adolescent Olympic athletes. The presented protocol should be considered for early identification of a wide spectrum of diseases in this population of athletes, allowing prompt treatment and minimising health consequences.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 31, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Adami, P. E., Squeo, M. R., Quattrini, F. M., Paolo, F. M. D., Pisicchio, C., Ciardo, R., Verdile, L., Caselli, S., Maestrini, V., Spataro, A., Pelliccia, A. Tags: Monaco abstracts Source Type: research

Chronic viral hepatitis in athletes: an overlooked population?
Viral hepatitis: a global health threat Viral hepatitides (types A–E) are capable of causing human infections. While both hepatitis types A and E are transmitted by faecal–oral route and usually self-limiting, hepatitis types B, C and D viruses (HBV, HCV, HDV) are blood-borne infections that can lead to chronic liver inflammation, cirrhosis, liver cancer and death. In 2015, the WHO estimated that 1.34 million people died from HBV/HCV infection (accounting for 96% mortality from viral hepatitis), highlighting that viral liver disease is a major public health challenge.1 In 2016, the World Health Assembly called ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 4, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mak, L.-Y., Beasley, I., Kennedy, P. T. F. Tags: BJSM Editorial Source Type: research

Contact Sports Boost Spread of 'Superbug' Germs, Study Says
Title: Contact Sports Boost Spread of 'Superbug' Germs, Study SaysCategory: Health NewsCreated: 10/9/2014 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 10/10/2014 12:00:00 AM
Source: MedicineNet Hepatitis C General - October 10, 2014 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

Infektionskrankheiten im Leistungssport. Präventionsmöglichkeiten durch Impfung
Publication date: Available online 23 October 2014 Source:Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie - Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology Author(s): Barbara C. Gärtner , Tim Meyer Nutzen und Risiken von Impfungen unterscheiden sich bei Leistungssportlern und der Allgemeinbevölkerung, deswegen muss für Sportler eine separate Nutzen-Risiko-Bewertung durchgeführt werden, die in spezielle Impfempfehlungen mündet. Generell empfohlen sind Impfungen gegen Tetanus, Diphtherie, Pertussis, Influenza, Hepatitis A (HAV), Hepatitis B (HBV), FSME, Masern, Mumps und Varizella. Unter besonderen Bedingungen können Impfungen gegen Ge...
Source: Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology - December 2, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Hepatotoxicity associated with weight loss or sports dietary supplements, including OxyELITE Pro™ — United States, 2013
In September 2013, the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) was notified of seven adults who developed acute hepatitis after taking OxyELITE Pro™, a weight loss and sports dietary supplement. CDC assisted HDOH with their investigation, then conducted case‐finding outside of Hawaii with FDA and the Department of Defense (DoD). We defined cases as acute hepatitis of unknown etiology that occurred from April 1, 2013, through December 5, 2013, following exposure to a weight loss or muscle‐building dietary supplement, such as OxyELITE Pro™. We conducted case‐finding through multiple sources, including data from poison c...
Source: Drug Testing and Analysis - February 29, 2016 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Kevin Chatham‐Stephens, Ethel Taylor, Art Chang, Amy Peterson, Johnni Daniel, Colleen Martin, Patricia Deuster, Rebecca Noe, Stephanie Kieszak, Josh Schier, Karl Klontz, Lauren Lewis Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Hepatotoxicity associated with weight loss or sports dietary supplements, including OxyELITE Pro ™ — United States, 2013
In September 2013, the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) was notified of seven adults who developed acute hepatitis after taking OxyELITE Pro™, a weight loss and sports dietary supplement. CDC assisted HDOH with their investigation, then conducted case‐finding outside of Hawaii with FDA and the Department of Defense (DoD). We defined cases as acute hepatitis of unknown etiology that occurred from April 1, 2013, through December 5, 2013, following exposure to a weight loss or muscle‐building dietary supplement, such as OxyELITE Pro™. We conducted case‐finding through multiple sources, including data from poison c...
Source: Drug Testing and Analysis - June 30, 2016 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Kevin Chatham ‐Stephens, Ethel Taylor, Art Chang, Amy Peterson, Johnni Daniel, Colleen Martin, Patricia Deuster, Rebecca Noe, Stephanie Kieszak, Josh Schier, Karl Klontz, Lauren Lewis Tags: Research article Source Type: research