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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Hepatitis C drug Sovaldi is priced $1000 per pill, $84,000 per Course!

The U.S. lawmakers have inquired Gilead Chief Executive John C. Martin about the high cost of its new Hepatitis C drug Sovaldi, which is priced $1000 per pill, $84,000 per course!

Gilead Sciences, a biotechnology company has manufactured a new drug called “Sovaldi” for Hepatitis C. According to the company, the drug will cost $1000 per pill, so the amount of pills required for a complete course of treatment will charge you $84,000. As per the estimation of World Wide Organization, about 150 million people are suffering with this disease worldwide.

U.S. lawmakers asked for Hepatitis C new drug Sovaldi

The three U.S. lawmakers Henry Waxman, Frank Pollone and Diana DeGette sent a letter to the company Gilead Sciences, Foster City, Calif. In the letter, they asked Gilead to clarify the reason for selling its new drug Sovaldi at very high cost. They also stated in the letter that although the drug can be very much effective, it will not cure patients if they cannot afford it.

Monday, March 24, 2014

No Makeup Selfie Trend goes Viral to raise £1M for cancer charity

Help!!! Recently, women across the UK follow unusual trend of posting 'no makeup' selfies that notably help to raise cancer awareness and donations. Know about this viral trend in details, here.

Social media is mostly talk of the town, sometimes for its hitches and sometimes for its goodness. This time in UK, Social media timelines have been covered up with ‘no make-up selfie’ trend, where women post selfies without wearing make-up. And, you can’t believe that it helps charity Cancer Research UK raise more than £2 million donation, also go on increasing. Women (also men!) of all professions and backgrounds have contributed in the no make-up selfie campaign and 'done their bit' for cancer charity help. Twitter has been used almost 15,000 times, also 219,000 'likes' are noted for the No Make Up Selfie For Cancer Awareness Facebook page. This viral trend also points the finger at Cancer Research UK that is wrong. After all, it is all about charity… a noble work. Check out here how, when, and what are the effects of ‘no make-up selfie’
trend.

No Makeup Selfie Trend help raise £2M for cancer charity

The #nomakeupselfie campaign has become very popular on social media as well as gets great attention in national newspapers and on radio and TV news. Here, women posted pictures of themselves on Twitter and Facebook without make up, as well as urged their friends list to do the same. The big thing is that Cancer Research UK received almost a million unexpected donations through social media efforts.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Hepatitis C drug Gilead's sofosbuvir to get FDA Approval

Check out the positive review of Gilead Sciences Inc's hepatitis C drug - Sofosbuvir given by the ‘U.S. Food and Drug Administration’ (FDA).

Gilead Sciences’ much-anticipated hepatitis C drug, named as Sofosbuvir, has been given the thumbs up by an FDA advisory group. All 15 members of the Food and Drug Administration’s panel of virus experts have voted in favor of approving Sofosbuvir, a daily pill designed to treat several forms of Hepatitis C. Usually FDA follows the recommendations made by its advisory panels, but not required to do so. The FDA is expected to make the final decision regarding the approval of the drug by 8th of December 2013.

Hepatitis C drug Gilead's sofosbuvir

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

New disease with AIDS-like symptoms found

A new disease with AIDS-like symptoms has been discovered by the researchers at the National Institutes of Health. In spite of having AIDS-like symptoms, the new mystery disease is not related with HIV. So far, the disease has not been given any specific name. The unnamed disease has been found among Asians even if they are not infected with deadly HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Fortunately, the newly discovered disease with AIDS-like symptoms is non-contagious. Just like AIDS, this disease too attacks and damages the patient’s immune systems.

New disease with AIDS-like symptoms found

Monday, August 6, 2012

Sapna Vyas Patel Blogs for weight loss Tips, Video & Review

In today’s sedentary lifestyle, obesity is rising at a faster rate. People want to get slim and fit in the least amount of time. All the people have different reason for weight loss: some want to look younger while some just want to stay away from health risk associated with obesity. Whatever reason it may be, you can easily lose weight effectively by following proper diet and exercise without dieting, fad diets or drugs. Sapna Vyas Patel, a girl from Ahmedabad has proved this. She has lost 33 kg of her weight from 86 kg to 53 kg in 1 year without any medications, crash diets, treatments or surgery. She decreased her waist size from 36” to 24” with no stretch marks, dark circles and loose skin. So, if you would like to know the weight loss tips of Sapna Vyas, then carry on with the article.

Sapna Vyas Patel weight loss Tips, Video & Review

Friday, July 6, 2012

OraQuick: FDA approved HIV test for quick & home AIDS diagnosis

For the treatment of any disease whether it is a major disease or a minor one, the most important thing is its diagnosis. Without diagnosis, we cannot think about the treatment, as before that we must know what the problem actually is. Technology has made everything so easy for us that we can diagnose many disorders and problems sitting at our home. It may be a minor fever to a major, blood pressure or diabetes. Many Pregnancy test kits are also available that confirm whether a woman is pregnant or not without visiting the doctor. However, it is important to visit the doctor for a confirmed diagnosis or treatment. But when it comes to a sexual disease, many people hesitate to visit the doctor. AIDS is also an STD in which no cure has been found yet. Also, there are many misconceptions related to this disease. So generally when people come to know that a particular person is HIV positive, they tend to avoid that person. This is one more reason people try to avoid the doctor to get their disease diagnosed. But now the time and situation both have been changed. OraQuick In-Home HIV Test is here to help these people, who do not want to go out of their home to get their disease diagnosed. Using OraQuick test kit anyone can check whether he/she is HIV positive or not, right at home.
OraQuick: FDA approved HIV test for quick & home AIDS diagnosis

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Belviq is FDA approved anti-obesity pill

The first innovative prescription drug for long-term weight loss, Arena Pharmaceutical's anti-obesity pill Belviq has been approved on Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration. Belviq becomes the first federal-approved prescription drug for weight loss in 13 years and is expected to enter the U.S. market in the next decade. This drug got approval from FDA so it seems to be safe enough and called as a new weight-loss treatment by doctors. This pill is for adults, who are overweight or are obese and have at least one medical complication, like high cholesterol or diabetes.

Belviq is FDA approved anti-obesity pill

Friday, May 11, 2012

Truvada: A first HIV Prevention pill in queue for FDA approval

Truvada, a pill already approved to treat the HIV infected people since 2004, is expected to move one step further to get the approval for becoming the first official HIV Prevention pill to thwart healthy people from being infected with AIDS causing virus. An advisory panel of experts recently suggested the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agency that the daily pill Truvada should be made official for preventing the deadly disease in healthy people who are at high risk of HIV contagion. It is the very first time that government advisory committee have suggested to give antiviral medicine to healthy people who are at a risk of exposure to HIV virus through the sexual activity.

Truvada: A first HIV Prevention pill in queue for FDA approval

The Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee of FDA suggested the approval of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) drug for the healthy people of three groups: 1) men who have sex with men (gay), 2) heterosexual couples with one HIV-positive partner, and 3) bisexual men. The risk-benefit analysis favored approval of the drug for the people of first group with the strongest yes vote of 19-3 from the Advisory Committee. The Committee voted 19-2 with 1 abstention for the second group and 12-8 with 2 abstentions for the third group, favoring approval for both the groups. The FDA is not required to pursue the suggestions of the advisory committees made up of experts from outside the agency, but it pursues usually.
An ultimate decision for the approval by FDA is anticipated by June 15. If the FDA will give the approval for once-a-day HIV prevention pill, it would be the turning point for the thirty-year combat against a contagion which causes 2.7 million new HIV diseases globally every year, as stated by the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS.

FDA has already approved this drug in 2004 for the treatment of HIV infections. Therefore, the physicians can prescribe Truvada "off label" for HIV prevention. It has been already utilized ''off-label" as a precautionary drug by high-risk people like man who has sex with man. But, if the FDA will give approval of Truvada as a preventive drug, then the manufacturer company of the drug - Gilead Sciences - would be able to trade the drug for prevention freely.

Prevention & risk reduction
A three-year study presented to the Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee of FDA reveals that Truvada cuts the risk of acquiring HIV by 42% in healthy bisexual men and gay, when accompanied with counseling and condoms. One other study shows that Truvada cuts the risk of infection by 75% among heterosexual couples, where one partner was HIV-positive and the other was not. These rates of prevention would have been superior if all the participants take the drug every day as directed, the representatives of Gilead told the committee.

Blood tests of the participants showed that majority of them didn’t take the pills on a regular basis, in spite of their involvement in studies which included regular visits with health-care providers. The prevention rates were beyond 90% in the participants, who took the drug regularly.

Truvada is not destined to substitute condoms and other sex-safety measures, but to be utilized with them for further protection.

Why better prevention is required?

Roughly 50,000 new HIV infections occur in the United States every year, that’s why the better methods of prevention are required. Several speakers put emphasis on the fact that the cases of AIDS occurrence has not budged in 15-20 years. That clearly means, the condoms and counseling are not doing much good. Moreover, the sexual partners of many of the newly infected people do not realize that they are HIV-positive.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), men who have sex with men keep on embracing most new infections and the ratio of new infections occurrence in this group raised from 55 % to 61 % from 2007 to 2010. The risk of HIV virus contagion is higher in young black men who have sex with men. According to the CDC, Hispanics and Blacks have a higher risk of deadly disease than whites.
Some members of the advisory committee worried about the risk that people who got HIV contagion while taking Truvada might develop hazardous drug-resistant strains of the virus. However, the committee decided that the advantages of infection prevention prevailed over the risks. There is no word whether the drug will be effective in preventing the HIV infection spread by needle sharing or not. Some committee member alleged that there is not an enough data to provide evidence for the safety and affectivity of drug in African Americans or women.

The approval of FDA would aid to ensure that pills are being utilized more safely and effectively, according to the recommenders of Truvada as a preventive drug. The pills would have to be marked with specific instructions such as which lab tests are necessary for patients for safety reasons. For example, the test for the HIV infection must be done before starting the drug, the reason is that drug-resistant strains of the virus may rapidly develop if the Truvada is taken alone by an HIV-infected patient. Some patients may also require for testifying their kidney function. Truvada even can lead to slight decline in bone density, which may need monitoring.

The approval of FDA may make it more probable that precautionary use of the drug would be covered by insurance that costs around $14,000 a year.

About Truvada

Truvada is composed of two antiviral drugs: Emtriva and Viread. This drug is being used alone for pre-exposure prophylaxis, but it must be used along with other antivirals for the treatment of HIV. It works by aiding to block a chemical in the body, which requires for the multiplication of HIV.
After the approval of Truvada in 2004, it swiftly became one of the top-vending HIV drugs. The expenditure of the drug is around $1,100 per month.
The senior vice president of company at the Foster City, Calif., Andrew Cheng said that the drug should be included to the "existing toolbox" of prevention techniques, including education about clean-needle programs, condom use and safe sex.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

No Shave November started to raise awareness about Male Cancers

Human mind has created a different definition for every month of year in many different ways. For instance, May for blooming of trees and the ending of school, June for the burning sun and days spent on the lake and December for family and holidays. Just like that, November is known as the no shave month. No Shave November or Movember is a prostate cancer awareness campaign and it was begun in Australia in 2003. This event holds a competition for men to grow their beard.

No Shave November started to raise awareness about Male Cancers

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Painkillers is linked to Miscarriage Risk

Some recent studies have shown that the use of certain painkiller can increase the risk of miscarriage. Women, who are taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) during their first 20 weeks of pregnancy, have increased the chances of losing baby. NSAIDs include popular painkillers like naproxen and ibuprofen. Generally, they are used to treat muscle injuries, headaches, and menstrual cramps.

Painkillers Linked to Miscarriage Risk
Image source: news.sciencemag.org

Friday, August 26, 2011

Coriander oil could be used to cure Food Poisoning & Superbugs

An aromatic plant, coriander is extensively used in Mediterranean and Indian cuisine. Oil extracted from the seeds of the coriander plant is the most used essential oil and has been shown to be deadly to a wide range of harmful bacteria. Coriander oil is already utilized as a food additive and offers numerous health benefits, including pain relief, cure of nausea, ease of cramps and convulsions, improves digestion and treats number of fungal infections. A recent study has found that coriander oil could be used to cure a host of infections including food poisoning and superbugs.

Coriander oil could be used to cure food poisoning & superbugs
Use of coriander oil in foods could prevent food-borne illnesses and has a potential to be a natural alternative to common antibiotics, a study has found. The researchers of the University of Beira Interior in Portugal found that coriander oil is effective against many bacterial strains, including Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Bacillus cereus. When the researchers tested all these strains, all have showed reduction in growth, and most of them were killed, by the solution containing 1.6% coriander oil or less.

A study published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology not only illustrates that coriander oil also has an antibacterial property, but also provides a clarification regarding its working, which was not understood formerly. The coriander herb extract is resistant to an array of toxic bacteria which are responsible for infections. The researchers recommend that coriander oil could have essential applications in the medical and food industries.

Every year, more than one million people suffer from food poisoning in the UK, leading to around 500 deaths and 20,000 people requiring hospital care, as per the Food Standards Agency. The author of the study, Dr. Fernanda Domingues said that coriander oil could assist the millions of people who suffer from food-borne illnesses each year.

Coriander oil works by disrupting the barrier between the cell membrane and its environment and thus inhibits crucial processes including respiration, which eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell. However, more research is required about how to develop it in a drug. We can predict the use of coriander in clinical form such as mouth rinses, lotions and even pills; to battle against multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. This would considerably improve quality of life of the people.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bhajan Kaur, a snake woman teaches Kundalini Yoga

Hari Bhajan Kaur (Kwali Kumara) is a yoga guru who illustrates herself as a mad snake lady. She is the founder of snake yoga, the latest and most extraordinary yoga. Snake yoga is a form of Kundalini Yoga which includes physical positions along with breathing, meditating and chanting. In her yoga classes and workshops, she includes tamed snakes deserted by their owners at the Snakey Sue’s Serpent Sanctuary. She combined Kundalini yoga and handling snakes as involving snakes helps the people to connect to what is happening inside.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Do Girls Have Weaker Spatial Thinking as Compared to Boys?

Many people are putting questioning signs that do men have better spatial thinking as compared to girls or it is just an out-dated stereotype? The common scientific belief is that men are somewhat better at visual & spatial tests while women are somewhat better at linguistic tests. Girls are auditory thinkers but can they also think spatially? What do you think about this questioning signs? Many studies are carried out to research it and each of them has shown different results.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Grapes could be used for Alzheimer's Treatment

Alzheimer's disease is among the most prevalent type of dementia which affects about 465,000 people in Britain. A recent study found that eating grapes may help to prevent or treat Alzheimer's disease. Dr Giulio Maria Pasinetti is the lead researcher of the study. The study was carried out on mice by New York researchers and it was published in Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Seaweed Granules - Salt alternative for High Blood pressure Patient

High blood pressure, strokes, and early death can be prevented by using seaweed granules in bread and processed food instead of salt, as per scientists at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Strong flavor is delivered by seaweed granules. Seaweed granules are very low in sodium as well as have perfect balance of all the mineral salts. They contain only 3.5 % sodium level rather than 40% found in salt. They also have essential micronutrients. Its consumption makes you feel full so it helps to decrease obesity.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Giant Hogweed Plants are Hazardous

The giant hogweed is a towering plant native to Central Asia that reaches up to 12 feet height with flowers as well as saps. The plant is highly hazardous as its sap can cause skin to react to sunlight that leads to blisters, long-lasting burns, dark blotches, permanent scarring and in some cases even blindness. This monster plant is now spreading at a remarkable rate across the state so the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is worried about the invasion and asking for help situating outbreaks.

Giant Hogweed Plants are Hazardous

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Shocking Statistics of Pregnancies end in Abortion

A pro-life organization publicized Shocking new statistics in England and Wales after a five-year legal battle to show the failure of government in revealing concerning abortions on disabled babies. As per new figures, thousands of abortions were happened last year for 'abnormalities' in which nearly 500 were for Down's syndrome. Medical problems such as Down syndrome, Spina Bifida, babies with club foot, cleft palates or other musculoskeletal problems were the main reasons of abortion.

Shocking Statistics of Pregnancies end in Abortion

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Side effects of Avastin stops its usage in breast cancer

FDA advisory panel voted on 29th June to stop the usage of Avastin to treat metastatic breast cancer. Avastin is the best selling cancer drug in the world which was approved by the FDA to treat cancers (colon and rectal) that have spread to other body parts. FDA withdraws the usage due to lack of effectiveness and concerns about side effects of the drug. Avastin is also used to treat certain lung cancers. Avastin is manufactured by Genentech unit of Roche.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Fenugreek is good for sexual health in Men

Fenugreek herb which is generally used in curry dishes in Indian cuisine can improve the sex life of men, as per recent study. The study was conducted by the researchers from Centre for Integrative Clinical and Molecular Medicine in Australia. The study involved 60 healthy Australian men aged between 25 and 52. They were given fenugreek extract two times a day for 6 weeks. Researchers found that men who took fenugreek extract have 25% higher libido levels compared to men who took a placebo.

Fenugreek is good for sexual health in Men
Fenugreek Seed

Friday, June 17, 2011

Is sex effect on Men's Heart?

Men with heart disease think that the risk of a heart attack increases by having sex. However having heart disease doesn’t mean the end of satisfying and enjoyable sex life. A satisfying sex life is very necessary for the enduring happiness of any couple without it the person feels frustrated and annoyed. As per studies 1% heart attacks are related with sexual activity and 0.5 % with fatal arrhythmias.


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