Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Carnivores: Beware of ticks

Carnivores: Beware of ticks [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Jul-2012
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Recent research uncovers tick bite as the cause for a delayed allergic reaction to red meat

If you are a steak lover, enjoy your meat while you can. An article by Susan Wolver, MD, and Diane Sun, MD, from Virginia Commonwealth University in the US, and colleagues, explains why if you have been bitten by a tick, you may develop an allergy to red meat. Their article1 elucidates this connection and discusses the journey of the discovery. Their work appears online in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.

Delayed anaphylaxis - a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction - to meat is a new syndrome identified initially in the southeastern United States. Patients may wake up in the middle of the night, with hives or anaphylaxis usually three to six hours after having eaten red meat for dinner. Until recently, the link between red meat ingestion and anaphylaxis had remained elusive.

Wolver, Sun and colleagues' analysis of three patient case studies sheds light on this reaction. It is thought to be caused by antibodies to a carbohydrate (alpha-gal) that are produced in a patient's blood in response to a tick bite, specifically the Lone Star tick. This carbohydrate substance is also present in meat. When an individual who has been bitten by a tick eats the meat, his or her immune system activates the release of histamine* in response to the presence of alpha-gal, which can cause hives and anaphylaxis.

Significantly, meat-induced anaphylaxis is the first food-induced severe allergic reaction due to a carbohydrate rather than a protein. It is also the first time anaphylaxis has been noted to be delayed rather than occurring immediately after exposure.

The authors conclude: "Where ticks are endemic, for example in the southeastern United States, clinicians should be aware of this new syndrome when presented with a case of anaphylaxis. Current guidance is to counsel patients to avoid all mammalian meat - beef, pork, lamb and venison."

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*a compound found in mammalian tissues that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion, that is released during allergic reactions.

Reference

1. Wolver SE et al (2012). A peculiar case of anaphylaxis: no more steak? The journey to discovery of a newly recognized allergy to galactose--1,3-galactose found in mammalian meat. Journal of General Internal Medicine; DOI 10.1007/s11606-012-2144-z

2. The Journal of General Internal Medicine is the official journal of the Society of General Internal Medicine.

The full-text article is available to journalists on request.



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Contact: Joan Robinson
joan.robinson@springer.com
49-622-148-78130
Springer

Recent research uncovers tick bite as the cause for a delayed allergic reaction to red meat

If you are a steak lover, enjoy your meat while you can. An article by Susan Wolver, MD, and Diane Sun, MD, from Virginia Commonwealth University in the US, and colleagues, explains why if you have been bitten by a tick, you may develop an allergy to red meat. Their article1 elucidates this connection and discusses the journey of the discovery. Their work appears online in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.

Delayed anaphylaxis - a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction - to meat is a new syndrome identified initially in the southeastern United States. Patients may wake up in the middle of the night, with hives or anaphylaxis usually three to six hours after having eaten red meat for dinner. Until recently, the link between red meat ingestion and anaphylaxis had remained elusive.

Wolver, Sun and colleagues' analysis of three patient case studies sheds light on this reaction. It is thought to be caused by antibodies to a carbohydrate (alpha-gal) that are produced in a patient's blood in response to a tick bite, specifically the Lone Star tick. This carbohydrate substance is also present in meat. When an individual who has been bitten by a tick eats the meat, his or her immune system activates the release of histamine* in response to the presence of alpha-gal, which can cause hives and anaphylaxis.

Significantly, meat-induced anaphylaxis is the first food-induced severe allergic reaction due to a carbohydrate rather than a protein. It is also the first time anaphylaxis has been noted to be delayed rather than occurring immediately after exposure.

The authors conclude: "Where ticks are endemic, for example in the southeastern United States, clinicians should be aware of this new syndrome when presented with a case of anaphylaxis. Current guidance is to counsel patients to avoid all mammalian meat - beef, pork, lamb and venison."

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*a compound found in mammalian tissues that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion, that is released during allergic reactions.

Reference

1. Wolver SE et al (2012). A peculiar case of anaphylaxis: no more steak? The journey to discovery of a newly recognized allergy to galactose--1,3-galactose found in mammalian meat. Journal of General Internal Medicine; DOI 10.1007/s11606-012-2144-z

2. The Journal of General Internal Medicine is the official journal of the Society of General Internal Medicine.

The full-text article is available to journalists on request.



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SOAC Field Hockey: Daily Sports Digest July 23 - Yorktown-Somers ...

Want your photos, scores or standings from school, youth or recreational sports featured here?

Parents, coaches and boosters are invited to share sports-related news and?upload photos and videos.?Here's?how.

Field Hockey

The Shrub Oak Athletic Club is having its field-hockey program for girls in grades 3-8 from the end of August through Nov. 10.

Grades 3-4 will be in clinic format while those in grades 5-8 will be in a travel format playing teams from Southern Westchester and Connecticut.

Practices will be held Sunday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on the turf at Lakeland High School.

Please see this?page?on the SOAC website for more information.

Baseball

Vincent Mercogliano of the LoHud Baseball Blog looks ahead to next year's high-school baseball season.?

He has Kennedy Catholic No. 1, Somers No. 2 and Lakeland No. 4 in Class A.

Check out his report?here.

Men's Softball

The below, tonight's schedule, appeared on the Yorktown Men's Softball League?website:

Personal Note

For those who were trying to reach me at my personal email this weekend, I apologize I didn?t answer and that was because I was hacked.

I found out from a phone call from someone who got the phony email from my account that it was one of those I am in Spain deals and I need money. Rest assured, I am OK and no, I never set foot in Spain but as always I appreciate your concern.

In light of this, I want to give you this email to contact me and that is?YanksJetsSJU@hotmail.com.

As you can see from that email address, there is a perfectly good reason why I am a sports writer and that's because I am just a plain old sports junkie.

So please, keep those good tidbits coming and I hope you are enjoying your summer.

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The Daily Sports Digest is designed for you to add your best photo and/or video to share. If you'd like to send in an update or see anything that requires updating, please email?HVsportsdigest@gmail.com. Thanks!?

About this column: Your daily stop for the latest on sports in your town, from little league, to recreational soccer to varsity football.

Source: http://yorktown-somers.patch.com/articles/daily-sports-digest-july-23

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Foreclosure Numbers Down in Massachusetts ... - Boston Real Estate

In addition to the recent news about what appears to be a moderate recovery in Boston real estate, it seems foreclosure numbers are also down in both Massachusetts as well as nationwide. It was reported by CoreLogic that about 1.4 million real estate properties were in the national foreclosure inventory, which equates to approximately 3.4%. This is a decrease from the 3.5% (approximately 1.5 million homes) we saw a year ago.

Over 819,000 foreclosures were completed across the country in the last 12 months, which is an average 2,440 daily. Keep I mind this is still a decrease of 27% in comparison to the peak we saw in 2010 of 1.1 million?according to CoreLogic.

The states with the most foreclosures that have come to a completion in the last 12 months ending in May included Georgia, Florida, Texas, Michigan, and California. Combined, they account for almost 50% of foreclosures in the US?48.8%.

On the other hand, the five states with the least number of foreclosures for the last 12 months were Hawaii, Washington, D.C., South Dakota, North Dakota, and West Virginia.

Boston real estate fared better than a number of other real estate markets in regards to foreclosures. The foreclosure inventory was approximately 2% in Massachusetts?8,417 real estate properties. That is a decrease of .1% in comparison with a year ago.

Source: http://www.firstbostonrealty.com/blog/foreclosure-numbers-down-in-massachusetts-nationwide/

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Get the lowdown on travel during the Olympics with BusinessCar's Guide to London 2012

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YouTube & BrightRoll Leapfrog Past Hulu and Adap.tv in Video Ads ...

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Over the past five months, Google sites, driven primarily by YouTube, and the BrightRoll Video Network have both leapfrogged past Hulu and Adap.tv to become the top U.S. video ad properties ranked by video ads viewed, according to comScore Video Metrix. At the same time, the TubeMogul Video Ad Platform has vaulted over five other U.S. video ad properties to land in fifth place in the rankings.

This shake up in the video ad rankings comes during a period when video advertising was breaking records month after month. Americans viewed 11 billion video ads in June 2012 compared to 10 billion in May, 9.5 billion in April, 8.3 billion in March, and 7.5 billion in February.

It?s difficult to compare apples to apples going back any farther because comScore Video Metrix started including certain YouTube formats in its February reporting. However, comScore still doesn?t include promoted videos on YouTube or homepage ads in its video ad data for Google Sites.

So, the first-place ranking of Google sites is based on streaming-video advertising only. If other types of video monetization, such as overlays, branded players, matching banner ads, or homepage ads were included, then the lead of Google sites over the other video ad properties would be even greater.

And YouTube represents more than 99 percent of the video viewing at Google sites. So, YouTube alone would rank first based on streaming-video advertising only. And YouTube?s lead over the other video ad properties would be even greater if promoted videos, homepage ads, overlays, and display ads were counted.

To get an idea of just how dramatically the landscape has changed, let?s compare the latest data with comparable data from five months ago.

In June 2012, more than 180 million U.S. Internet users watched 33 billion online content videos. Google/YouTube ranked as the top online video content property that month with 154.5 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 51.5 million, Facebook with 49 million, VEVO with 46.2 million, and Viacom Digital with 38.9 million.

In February 2012, 179 million U.S. Internet users watched nearly 38 billion videos of online video content. Google/YouTube ranked as the top online video content property that month with 147.4 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 60.9 million, VEVO with 52 million, Facebook with 43.6 million and Viacom Digital with 43.2 million.

So, video viewers have increased 4.8 percent at YouTube and 12.4 percent at Facebook, while they?ve decreased 15.4 percent at Yahoo sites, 11.2 percent at VEVO, and almost 10 percent at Viacom Digital.

In June 2012, online video advertising had another record-breaking month with 11 billion total video ad streams. Google sites ranked first with 1.41 billion ads, followed by BrightRoll Video Network with nearly 1.39 billion, Hulu with 1.33 billion, Adap.tv with 1.15 billion and TubeMogul Video Ad Platform with 1.04 billion.

In February 2012, Americans viewed 7.5 billion video ads. Hulu ranked first with more than 1.5 billion ads, followed by Google sites with 1.1 billion, Adap.tv with 706 million, BrightRoll Video Network with 683 million, and Specific Media with 611 million.

So, video ads viewed have increased 28.2 percent at YouTube, 103.5 percent BrightRoll, 211.3 percent at TubeMogul, and 13.6 percent Specific Media, while it has decreased 11.3 percent at Hulu.

So, what?s happened to Hulu in the race for the top ad rankings?

On April 22, 2012, Bill Carter of NYTimes.com wrote an article entitled, ?Prime-Time Ratings Bring Speculation of a Shift in Habits.? He said, ?Across the television landscape, network and cable, public television and pay cable, English-language and Spanish, viewing for all sorts of prime-time programming is down this spring ? chiefly among the most important audience for the business, younger adults.?

In the four television weeks starting March 19, ABC lost an average of 681,000 viewers (21 percent) in that 18-to-49 age category compared with the same period last year, Fox lost 709,000 (20 percent), CBS lost 239,000 (8 percent), and NBC lost 59,000 (about 3 percent).

On July 18, 2012, Gary Levin of USAToday.com wrote an article entitled, ?TV networks are stuck in a summer swoon.? He said, ?At summer?s midpoint, most network reality shows have returned below last year?s viewing levels, including NBC?s America?s Got Talent, with new judge Howard Stern, ABC?s The Bachelorette, and CBS? Big Brother.?

All told, the four big broadcast networks are down 6 percent ? and down 10 percent among young adults.

Since Hulu features videos from ABC (owned by Disney), FOX (owned by News Corporation), and NBCUniversal (owned by Comcast), maybe the lack of hit shows on TV is to blame for the decline in video ads viewed on the site.

On July 19, 2012, Nicholas Carlson of Business Insider wrote, ?Hulu CEO Jason Kilar Doesn?t Have A Contract, And Negotiations Haven?t Started.? He said, ?The hold-up is that Hulu parent companies Disney, Comcast, and News Corporation are in talks with its fourth part-owner, Providence Equity Partners, about buying out its stake.?

Carlson added, ?We?re also told that Hulu's parent companies are not certain that they want to keep him.?

So, maybe a shift in habits by younger adults and the lack of hit shows on TV are only partly to blame for Hulu?s decline.

Stay tuned. Don?t touch that dial. Film at 11.


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Source: http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2193582/YouTube-BrightRoll-Leapfrog-Past-Hulu-and-Adap.tv-in-Video-Ads

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Aspirin protects against Barrett's esophagus

Aspirin protects against Barrett's esophagus [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2012
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Contact: Alissa J. Cruz
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American Gastroenterological Association

Aspirin use appears to reduce the risk of Barrett's esophagus (BE), the largest known risk factor for esophageal cancer, according to a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association.

"The protective effect of aspirin use appears robust because the analyses suggests a dose-response relationship in which high-dose aspirin was significantly associated with decreased Barrett's esophagus risk," said Chin Hur, MD, MPH, of the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Technology Assessment and lead author of this study. "It would not be advisable at this time for patients to start taking aspirin, particularly at higher doses, if preventing Barrett's esophagus is the only goal. However, if additional data confirms our findings and an individual at high risk for development of Barrett's esophagus and esophageal cancer also could derive additional benefits, most notably cardiovascular, aspirin could be a consideration."

Dr. Hur and his team of researchers analyzed characteristics of 434 BE patients for factors that might be used in screening and management. In addition to finding that those taking aspirin were 44 percent less likely to have BE, they also found that men were more than three times more likely to develop BE than women.

The incidence of esophageal cancer has been increasing at an alarming rate during the past few decades; current attempts at targeted screening for this type of cancer focus on identifying BE. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), particularly aspirin, have been associated with reduced esophageal cancer incidence. Although there have been many studies analyzing NSAID and aspirin chemoprevention for esophageal cancer or BE progression to this cancer, few have explored NSAIDs for BE prevention.

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Read AGA's medical position statement on the management of BE.

About the AGA Institute

The American Gastroenterological Association is the trusted voice of the GI community. Founded in 1897, the AGA has grown to include 17,000 members from around the globe who are involved in all aspects of the science, practice and advancement of gastroenterology. The AGA Institute administers the practice, research and educational programs of the organization. www.gastro.org.

About Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

The mission of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology is to provide readers with a broad spectrum of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. This monthly peer-reviewed journal includes original articles as well as scholarly reviews, with the goal that all articles published will be immediately relevant to the practice of gastroenterology and hepatology. For more information, visit www.cghjournal.org.

Like AGA on Facebook.

Join AGA on LinkedIn.

Follow us on Twitter @AmerGastroAssn.

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Aspirin protects against Barrett's esophagus [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Jul-2012
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Contact: Alissa J. Cruz
media@gastro.org
301-272-1603
American Gastroenterological Association

Aspirin use appears to reduce the risk of Barrett's esophagus (BE), the largest known risk factor for esophageal cancer, according to a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association.

"The protective effect of aspirin use appears robust because the analyses suggests a dose-response relationship in which high-dose aspirin was significantly associated with decreased Barrett's esophagus risk," said Chin Hur, MD, MPH, of the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Technology Assessment and lead author of this study. "It would not be advisable at this time for patients to start taking aspirin, particularly at higher doses, if preventing Barrett's esophagus is the only goal. However, if additional data confirms our findings and an individual at high risk for development of Barrett's esophagus and esophageal cancer also could derive additional benefits, most notably cardiovascular, aspirin could be a consideration."

Dr. Hur and his team of researchers analyzed characteristics of 434 BE patients for factors that might be used in screening and management. In addition to finding that those taking aspirin were 44 percent less likely to have BE, they also found that men were more than three times more likely to develop BE than women.

The incidence of esophageal cancer has been increasing at an alarming rate during the past few decades; current attempts at targeted screening for this type of cancer focus on identifying BE. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), particularly aspirin, have been associated with reduced esophageal cancer incidence. Although there have been many studies analyzing NSAID and aspirin chemoprevention for esophageal cancer or BE progression to this cancer, few have explored NSAIDs for BE prevention.

###

Read AGA's medical position statement on the management of BE.

About the AGA Institute

The American Gastroenterological Association is the trusted voice of the GI community. Founded in 1897, the AGA has grown to include 17,000 members from around the globe who are involved in all aspects of the science, practice and advancement of gastroenterology. The AGA Institute administers the practice, research and educational programs of the organization. www.gastro.org.

About Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

The mission of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology is to provide readers with a broad spectrum of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. This monthly peer-reviewed journal includes original articles as well as scholarly reviews, with the goal that all articles published will be immediately relevant to the practice of gastroenterology and hepatology. For more information, visit www.cghjournal.org.

Like AGA on Facebook.

Join AGA on LinkedIn.

Follow us on Twitter @AmerGastroAssn.

Check out our videos on YouTube.



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Monday, July 23, 2012

5 Best Ways to Save on Baby SuppliesRainy-Day Saver

baby suppliesNo matter if you are planning for the arrival of your first child or you are already a parent, there is one thing you are most likely aware of: Raising a baby can be very expensive. As you begin to make a list of the baby supplies that you will need, it is important to consider your budget and how much money you are willing and able to spend. Like all parents, your primary goal is to get what you need without spending too much. Having a baby in the house is going to cost a bundle, but there are still many ways you can save on the necessities.

1. Get the Most Out of Your Baby Shower
A baby shower is a lot of fun. You get to spend time with family and friends while enjoying the fact that your baby will soon be brought into the world. Of course, this is also an event in which you will receive a number of gifts.

To avoid receiving gifts that you do not want or need, make sure you fill out a gift register. Additionally, it is essential to inform the people on your guest list where you are registered far in advance of the date of the shower. If possible, encourage family members to pool their money and purchase high-ticket items, such as cribs or high chairs.

2. Get the Best Bang for Your Buck at the Stores
When shopping for baby supplies, you will discover that you have multiple options for many items. For example, there is a plethora of strollers and high chairs on the market, ranging in price from less than $100, to more than $300.

Some parents make the mistake of buying the items with the highest price, thinking that a higher price means better quality. While I wouldn?t suggest that you should always buy the cheapest products, there is always a happy medium. Most people realize soon enough that the highest priced items are not much better (if better at all) than those that are considered to be middle of the road.

3. Buy Used Items
Thanks to the Internet, buying used baby supplies is easier now than ever before. Not only can you find local stores and flea markets that sell used items, but going online will open up a world of opportunity. Have you ever scanned Craigslist listings in your area? Scan the site?s ?for sale? section, and you will quickly find that you can purchase used items at a fraction of the cost of new items.

Of course, some baby supplies are fine to purchase used, while others are best to buy new. Instead of focusing solely on the price, you must consider whether the item is going to be 100% safe for your baby. For example, a used car seat is not a prudent choice.

4. Get Hand-Me-Downs
Do you have family members or friends who are willing to give you baby supplies that they no longer need? You may not want to rely solely on hand-me-downs, but this is a great way to pick up supplies that you need without having to spend much money, if any.

Don?t be shy about asking others for hand-me-downs. Most people would rather give away their old items than throw them in the trash.

5. Shop Around, Shop Online
Just like anything, if you want to get the best deal on baby supplies, you need to do comparison shopping. Years ago, this was extremely difficult, as there were a limited amount of brick-and-mortar stores that sold baby supplies. However, things have changed now that the Internet has brought thousands of retailers into your home. No matter what you are shopping for, you can go online to compare prices and find the best deal.

Final Thoughts
There is no denying the fact that having a baby is very expensive. But rather than getting swamped in bills due to overpriced baby supplies, follow the five tips above, and look for other ways you can save money, such as by making homemade baby food. If you can save a lot of money now as you plan for the future, you can consider using the savings to start a college fund for your new child.

What tips can you suggest to save money on baby supplies?

Related posts:

  1. 5 Ways to Save on College Textbooks

Source: http://www.rainydaysaver.net/2012/07/ways-save-baby-supplies.html

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