Saturday 30 August 2008

Lupus Foundation Of America Launches Center For Clinical Trials Education

�The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) has proclaimed the launch of the Center for Clinical Trials Education (CCTE), a resource for the great unwashed interested in learning around and joining lupus clinical trials.


The initial programs of the CCTE include a Website and a series of grassroots community education programs on clinical research offered through the LFA's electronic network of 38 chapters about the land.


The CCTE Website has extensive entropy about clinical trials and clinical tryout participation. It includes information on the rights and responsibilities of study volunteers and a list of important questions for person with lupus to consider before joining a study. A trial-locating service on the Website has links to existing lupus clinical trials. Visitors can incur details around individual studies, whether they are seeking volunteers, and the medical centers where the trial is existence conducted. Future enhancements to the Website include a registry where individuals with lupus can volunteer to participate in current or future trials underway in their area.


"The ontogenesis number of lupus clinical trials and the emerging level of interest among people with lupus about clinical research led us to the decision to create this new center," said Sandra C. Raymond, the LFA's president and chief executive officer. "We have already seen an increase in demand for people with lupus to serve as study volunteers. At the same time, people with lupus feature voiced frustration in finding trusted info to make informed decisions about connection a trial. The CCTE will help meet those needs."


Increased efforts to develop better treatments get created new challenges that the LFA is working to address. According to Ms. Raymond, currently there are more or less 51 lupus clinical trials and 37 compounds being tested as lupus treatments. She estimates that as many as 22,500 people with lupus will be required as volunteers for inquiry studies in the future year. The CCTE will make it easier for people with lupus to identify trials underway in their region.


The LFA is partnering with the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP), an self-governing and internationally recognized nonprofit organization consecrate to clinical research education Department. Through this relationship the CCTE Website is providing information around clinical trials in English and Spanish tailored to people with lupus.


"Whether to enter in a clinical trial at a given time is a very personal decision," noted Joan T. Merrill, M.D., medical theater director of the LFA. "Sometimes it makes sense to participate if current treatments aren't working, if thither are side effects of the treatments a person is pickings, or just because it's clear that without clinical trials, in that respect won't be progress in treating lupus. But not everyone is a candidate for a clinical trial. People pauperism to speak to their doctor but also do their preparation to teach as very much as they can about what's convoluted before they volunteer for a clinical trial. The Lupus Foundation of America's CCTE provides a way for them to have that data, from a source they trust."

About Lupus


Lupus is an autoimmune disease which is the termination of an unbalanced immune system that can get destructive to any major organ or tissue in the body. Lupus is unpredictable and potentially fatal, yet no satisfactory treatment or cure exists. Its health consequences may include heart attacks, strokes, seizures, or sudden organ failure. Current treatments include immune-suppressing agents, which have toxic side personal effects, increasing risks for infections and other bodily impairment. The LFA estimates that more than 1.5 million Americans have some form of lupus. Despite the prevalence of lupus, there has not been a unexampled treatment sanctioned specifically for lupus in the past tense four decades.


Although lupus can strike any soul at any age, baseball club out of 10 people with lupus are women, and the disease ordinarily (or nearly often) develops between the ages of 15 and 45. Lupus is two to ternion times more common among women of color-African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asians.

About the Lupus Foundation of America


The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) is the nation's foremost nonprofit voluntary health organization dedicated to determination the causes of and cure for lupus, and providing support, services, and hope to all people affected by lupus. The LFA and its electronic network of closely 300 chapters, branches, and support groups conduct programs of inquiry, education, and advocacy.

Lupus Foundation of America


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Sunday 10 August 2008

Gromm

Gromm   
Artist: Gromm

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Happiness - It's When You Are Dead   
 Happiness - It's When You Are Dead

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




 





New Jonas Brothers Song to Cure Diabetes

Wednesday 2 July 2008

Jeff Amadeus

Jeff Amadeus   
Artist: Jeff Amadeus

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Well Street EP Vinyl   
 Well Street EP Vinyl

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 3




 





Mauricio Einhorn & Sebastiao Tapajos

Sunday 22 June 2008

U.K.

U.K.   
Artist: U.K.

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


Night After Night   
 Night After Night

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 9


United Kingdom   
 United Kingdom

   Year:    
Tracks: 8


Danger Money   
 Danger Money

   Year:    
Tracks: 6




 






Sunday 15 June 2008

Jupiter Apple and Bibmo

Jupiter Apple and Bibmo   
Artist: Jupiter Apple and Bibmo

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Bitter   
 Bitter

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




 






Wednesday 4 June 2008

Power Of Quest

Power Of Quest   
Artist: Power Of Quest

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Wings Of Forever   
 Wings Of Forever

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10




 





Passage to India

Friday 30 May 2008

Uneasy Lies The Prince That Wears The Crown




Although a few box office analysts had predicted that The Chronicles of Narnia:
Prince Caspian would gross as much as $100 million over the weekend and the general
prediction was that it would do about $70-80 million, the film fell far short of
those predictions. According to studio estimates, it opened with $56.6 million. It was
the second week in a row that a big-budget film had failed to fulfill expectations
-- although Prince Caspian did not match the disastrous performance of last
week's Speed Racer, which opened with just $18.6 million. That film sold only $7.6
million in its second week and dropped to fourth place. Iron Man, which had
held the top spot for the previous two weeks, dropped to second place with $31.2
million, as it crossed the $200-million mark to finish the weekend with $222.5 million.
What Happens in Vegas slipped to third place with $13.9 million, to bring
its domestic total to $40.3 million.



The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Media
by Numbers:
1. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $56.6 million;
2. Iron Man, $31.2 million; 3. What Happens in Vegas, $13.9 million;
4. Speed Racer, $7.6 million; 5. Baby Mama, $4.6 million; 6. Made
of Honor, $4.5 million; 7. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, $2.5 million; 8.
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantánamo Bay, $1.8 million; 9. The
Forbidden Kingdom, $1 million; 10. The Visitor, $687,000.






19/05/2008




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