Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Note: forwarded message attached. HSI e-Alert - Full Disclosure Health Sciences Institute e-Alert **************************************************** May 09, 2006 Why am I getting this? **************************************************** WHO NEEDS GLASSES? In as little as eight weeks you could be reading without your glasses or contact lenses...and without surgery or strenuous eye exercises. Now, thanks to an exciting program developed at the internationally acclaimed Cambridge Institute for Better Vision, you may be able to discard your glasses - for life! http://www1.youreletters.com/t/361494/2577399/783228/0/ **************************************************** Dear Reader, A doctor can only work with what he knows. When someone takes a variety of medications that leads to unintentional acetaminophen overdose, he may not be able to inform doctors about the specifics of his drug intake, leaving ER personnel short of the one detail that could lead to immediate and effective treatment. But now scientists have designed a test that reveals acetaminophen overdose, giving ER doctors a new tool to help save lives. ----------- Following the thread ----------- In previous e-Alerts I've told you the story of Marcus Trunk, a young man who took acetaminophen to address the pain from a sprained wrist. When Marcus developed a fever and began vomiting, he went to a hospital near his home in Philadelphia. Doctors thought he had the flu and gave him more acetaminophen. In less than a week, Marcus died of acute liver failure (ALF) due to unintentional acetaminophen overdose. To prevent further outcomes like Marcus Trunk's, scientists have developed a new method for determining acetaminophen overdose by examining blood samples for traces of chemical byproducts produced by toxic levels of acetaminophen. A team of researchers led by Dr. Timothy J. Davern II of the University of California at San Francisco, recently tested this new method with a cohort of more than 80 subjects divided into four groups: 20 patients with well-defined acetaminophen-related ALF 10 patients with ALF from other well defined causes 36 patients with ALF from unknown causes 15 patients with acetaminophen overdose, but minimal liver injury The results were very promising. Acetaminophen toxicity markers were detected in all of the patients with well-defined acetaminophen-related ALF, and in none of the patients with ALF unrelated to the drug. Among the 36 ALF patients with unknown causes, seven blood tests indicated that acetaminophen contributed to ALF. This result indicates that acetaminophen overdose may be even greater than previously thought, according to Dr. Davern in an interview with Reuters Health. ----------- Tell all! ----------- Dr. Davern told Reuters Health that the acetaminophen toxicity testing method is based on widely available technology. Hopefully that's not just hype and this test really does have a future as a common emergency room tool. The need for such a tool is all the more pressing because it appears that acetaminophen overdose is on the rise. In past e-Alerts (most recently in "Safety Squandered" 2/23/06) I've noted that FDA estimates put unintentional acetaminophen overdoses in the U.S. at more than 14,000 per year, with about 100 of those cases resulting in death. But the Reuters Health article about Dr. Davern's research sets those numbers much higher: more than 56,000 emergency room visits due to acetaminophen toxicity and nearly 500 deaths each year in the U.S. The Reuters article doesn't make the distinction between deaths due to intentional or unintentional overdoses. Nevertheless, the message is clear: This is a dangerous drug when taken in high doses. One of the best ways to reduce overdoses and fatalities is to get the word out and let people know that acetaminophen needs to be taken with great care. So if you'll tell a friend, and your friend tells a friend, and that friend tells a friend... **************************************************** ARM YOURSELF AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER AND PROSTATE PROBLEMS! Until now modern medicine has been looking in all the wrong places to reverse prostate cancer and prevent prostate problems! There is good news though, in spite of the fact that... Every 15 minutes another man will die from prostate cancer Every 3 minutes a case of prostate cancer is diagnosed in the U.S. 90% of American men will have some sort of prostate deterioration by the age of 60 ....there's groudbreaking information out there on all-natural prostate solutions that may reduce your chances of ever hearing 'you've got prostate cancer.' To find out more, visit: http://www1.youreletters.com/t/361494/2577399/785248/0/ **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the HSI e-Alert. **************************************************** ....and another thing Bedeviled by hot flashes? How about a cold one? The newest way to treat hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms comes from the Research Institute of Brewing and Malting in Prague, the Czech Republic. The method is simple: Hops and barley malt contain phytoestrogens. So just boost the hops and barley malt content in beer, and you've got a form of hormone replacement therapy that gives a whole new definition to the concept of Happy Hour. According to the Independent Online, a gynecologist associated with the institute has conducted an informal trial in which 20 women reported fewer menopausal symptoms after drinking about 10 ounces of the low-calorie, low-alcohol beer every night for two months. If this new brew catches on, I wonder if Wyeth Pharmaceuticals will petition the FDA to restrict the distribution of BHRT (beer hormone replacement therapy). To Your Good Health, Jenny Thompson **************************************************** Build your joints from the inside out! You can dance, bowl, and get around for years to come. 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To find out more, visit: http://www1.youreletters.com/t/361494/2577399/786835/0/ **************************************************** To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit: http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the HSI e-Alert. **************************************************** Tap into the minds of other health-conscious readers like yourself at the new HSI health forum: http://www.healthiertalk.com Sources: "Measurement of Serum Acetaminophen-Protein Adducts in Patients With Acute Liver Failure" Gastroenterology, Vol. 130, No. 3, March 2006, us.elsevierhealth.com "Test Spots Acetaminophen-Related Liver Toxicity" David Douglas, Reuters Health, 4/12/06, reutershealth.com "Scientists Working on Beer for Menopause" Independent Online, 4/21/06, int.iol.co.za **************************************************** Copyright ©1997-2006 by www.hsibaltimore.com, L.L.C. 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