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How to keep brain cells in order to stay safe


2011
06.24

How to keep brain cells in order to stay safeA panel of experts found that the brain activity of young children with autism appears to be out of sync in very early stages, a finding that sheds light on the biology of the condition and help a previous diagnosis.

In research published in the journal Neuron, scientists in Israel used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to observe the brains of sleeping children and found that certain types of neuronal activity are disrupted in those with autism.

That did not happen in normal children or other kind of delay in language development.
“What we see is how the activity is synchronized,” said Ilan Dinstein, Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, who led the study.

“And we found that the timing was different, especially in young children with autism, and in areas of the hemispheres (brain) associated with language and communication,” he said.

Autism is a complex and mysterious brain disorder that usually first diagnosed in early childhood. It is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication and understanding of emotions and behaviors of others.

Autism spectrum disorders are diagnosed in up to one in 100 children in the U.S. and Europe, affecting four times more men than women.

The condition is often misdiagnosed, and doctors are eager to find biological measures to help detect the problem and make more accurate diagnosis.

“There is a tremendous amount of misdiagnoses, in many ways,” said Dinstein.
“An autistic child may appear a year and a half, to 3 years can end up with language delays or other problems of development. Therefore, one of the reasons for seeking a biological measurement is to clarify the issue of very early diagnosis, “he said.

The human brain is divided into two separate hemispheres, which are nearly symmetrical in terms of anatomy and function. Dinstein explains that neural activity persists even during sleep and in a typical brain, that normally translates into certain patterns.

Scientists believe that the strength of synchronization between functionally related areas in the right and left hemispheres would be a measure of how well the brain is working.

Dinstein’s team recorded brain activity as small-to normal course, language delay and autism-sleeping.

The results showed a specific abnormality in the timing between two brain areas commonly associated with language and communication in 70% of children with autism, but only a handful of children with normal development or language delay.

Dinstein said that as a potential diagnostic tool, this biological measure is “a first step.” He added that another useful aspect of this measurement is its ability to be taken during sleep, which avoids the problems of having to make very young children to cooperate in the test.

Why Patients increasingly turn to Internet


2010
06.22

 Patients increasingly turnAs explained Dr. Charles Almond, scientific director of the website seemly, “what motivates the patient to seek information on the Internet is the fact supplement or extend the information already available and can thus participate in making decisions affecting their health.”

The study, which was carried out on 556 patients, also shows that the profile of patients seeking information on the Internet is that of a woman (70.4%), between 30 and 65 (66.7%). For Dr. Almond, “the caretaker role usually attributed to women does have more health information needs of man.”

However, when looking for health information on the web, both men and women do especially issues related to prevention of diseases (36.5%), compared to 22% that only questions about diseases and 9, about 5% treatments. In addition, 32% use it for information on any aspect of health.

For this reason, for this specialist, the family physician is in the best position to advise their patients on what sites you can find the best health information to your health problem.

How can environmental sanitation by the Mayor of San Roué


2010
05.27

environmental sanitationThe mayor of San Roué, Fernando Palma, held yesterday, Wednesday, a meeting with the Director of Health Center of town, Antonio Gonzalez Pinto, who also directs the sanitary units located in different neighborhoods of the municipality. Also attended by Deputy Mayor of Education, Ramon Ramirez, the council member of Social Affairs, Rosa Macias, and Evades manager, Luis Patricio.

For the health official, the main problem of housing for their dependents residing in the damage caused by heavy rains and storms this past winter. Especially bad is the health module of San Enrique, who has many wetlands and other deficiencies.

The mayor promised to launch an emergency plan to address this problem, and offered all the means at its disposal to improve the facilities can be expected to complete the construction of the building that will house the new module of San Enrique. Palma said that at present are carrying out several actions to improve the health module of the station.

The head municipal noted all actions necessary to address the weaknesses but warned, “We have to wait for buildings to dry completely to intervene and improve the units.”

The mayor invited the heads of the Provincial Health Delegation of the Junta de Andalusia to visit the health modules of the San Roué neighborhoods to check the disastrous situation in which there is the furniture and the allocations that fall within its skills. Due to these poor conditions, the mayor requested an effort to Andalusia for renewal this material; it would lead to a substantial improvement in service to patients and users.
The mayor noted that the City is responsible for the maintenance of the buildings where the various modules located health of the locality, besides making available to municipal officials to serve the public, but not within the jurisdiction of local government.

“Since the City Council makes this effort, the mayor said,” I hope that from the Regional Administration is to improve and renew the material for his work with professionals to develop appropriate means. This will provide for improved quality of service to users of the modules. “

Why relax the brain causes neurons active in the synchronization memory


2010
05.18

synchronization memoryWhen a person is relaxed and memory-related neurons in the brain are activated in synchronization with certain brain waves, is likely to form strong and lasting memories, scientists said on Wednesday.

U.S. researchers said their findings could help in developing new therapies for people with learning disabilities and some types of dementia.

“This study establishes a direct link between events in the brain circuitry (…) and its effects on human behavior,” said Eli Rutishauser, the California Institute of Technology, who worked on the study.

The timing of the brain is influenced by “theta waves” which are associated with relaxation, reverie, and dizziness with learning and memory formation, the scientists said the study published in the journal Nature.

Although scientists know that the best minds are relaxed new information, the study pointed to a new mechanism through which neurons of relaxation work together to improve memory.

“Our research shows that when memory-related neurons are well coordinated with theta waves during the learning process, the memories are strong,” said Adam Mandela, a neurosurgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

The team studied eight volunteers, who exhibited 100 pictures of a series of objects for a second. From 15 to 30 minutes later, they showed another 100 photos – 50 new and 50 of the first round – and asked them to recall what they had seen and were assured that their responses.

Using electrodes electroencephalogram (EEG, for its acronym in English), the team recorded the neuronal activity and electrical signals “background” regions of the brain where memory is formed.

They found that recognition was higher when the learning occurred while the neurons were activated while theta waves.

Most studies are theta waves in rats and only a few are performed in humans, in part because the EEG electrodes should be placed directly on the brain surface for accurate measurements.