Children with severe hearing loss who were under the age of five years and submitted to cochlear implant is a better understanding and improvement of the expression language that would be expected from their pre-implant language scores, with younger age at implantation associated with a greater improvement, according to a study published in the April [...]
Children with severe hearing loss, cochlear implantation had a greater improvement in speech understanding and expression of the expected
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Jan 24 2012
Scientists Urge Global Investment and Action Plan to prevent an impending crisis of aging
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Jan 20 2012
In particular, the panel has urged countries to use their public health agencies to inform citizens on how they can improve their lifestyle so they can live longer and healthier. In addition, the panel wrote, there is a need to develop regenerative therapies that could restore the structure and function in older youth to repair [...]
Without the protection against HIV antibodies in the blood
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Jan 14 2012
Although the authors caution that further efforts are needed to learn more about the duration of the protective immune response observed here, the results are significant. “Our results clearly challenge the paradigm that mucosal protection requires significantly higher levels of neutralizing antibodies, with a capacity in the blood. Bomsel.” These findings may help explain why [...]
New Evidence on the chromosomal changes in cancer cells
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Jan 10 2012
It was not possible to conduct a study of its kind as it was difficult for the living cells of the film in detail over a long period without exposing the cells to fluorescent light nuisance. Alternatively, researchers in this study used digital holographic microscopy, a technique in which cells are exposed to laser light [...]
Academy video messages explaining the provisions Care Reform
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Jan 09 2012
The presenters of the video are AMCP Executive Director Judy Cahill, Director of Government Relations Bill AMCP Hermelin and Deputy Director of Government Relations GCAP Lauren Fuller. To access the video, click the following:
Researchers to connect to the computer to decipher the neural code enigmatic neuronal circuits
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Dec 31 2011
With these techniques, network engineering, scientists have grown the different networks in the cluster size of neurons. When they saw these groups, they found the rich and surprising behavior that could not be expected from what scientists know about individual neurons.
Gene therapy for Parkinson’s seems to work
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Dec 25 2011
Klein is satisfied with the treatment – even if, as the first patient received a dose well below the 11 patients to be treated. Moreover, none of these 12 patients received the full treatment. For security reasons, only part of their brain has been treated.
Categories rule: the centers of the brain above to open the way for the visual recognition
Posted in Medical Assisting by admin - Dec 24 2011
Whole-brain analysis. The results of the analysis group of the whole brain, superimposed on the group average anatomical scan. (Left) homes OSC ventral and dorsal, activated by the contrast between objects and scrambled univariate intact in alignment with the OSC. (Center) and medial occipital cortex cluster analysis to test the projectors multivoxel spheres that discriminated [...]