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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Suspected New Species of Chronic Roundworm Parasite, Cryptostrongylus pulmoni, Associated with CFS in Blinded Trials

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Suspected New Species of Chronic Roundworm Parasite, Cryptostrongylus pulmoni, Associated with CFS in Blinded Trials
http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/klapow.html

Lawrence A. Klapow PhD, Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 1999 5(3/4): 247-248

OBJECTIVES: 1) Describe the roundworm and how to find it. 2) Determine its occurrence in CFS and non-CFS controls in blinded trials.
METHODS: Coded three-day sputum collections, preserved in 50 % ethanol, from 24 patients and 16 controls were examined microscopically. Patients were drawn from the CFS clinic at Brigham and Women's Hospital (Harvard Medical School), and from three primary care practices. Identification required screening of numerous candidate specimens, clearing in glycerin, 1200X magnification (a 12X video mounted to the 10X ocular of a microscope set at the 10X objective), and the use of two polarizers (one in the light source the other in the image path over the ocular lens). Careful examination of photo-micrographs of both sides of the specimens, at multiple focal-depths, was required for reliable identification. Male reproductive organs (item 5-9 below), and female mouth parts (3,4,5,and 9-11), proved most useful for identification.
MALE (200 to 350 microns long): 1. Red in formalin, colorless in ethanol. 2. Nerve ring is visible in most glycerin cleared specimens surrounding a bulbless esophagus, using polarize/analyzed light. 3. A cervical flange, an exterior membrane, winds around the anterior (lost or fragmented in most specimens). 4. A pair of lateral ridges with triangulate crests extends the length of the body. 5. Spicules are very large (visible anatomy, other than terminal bifurcation, is indistinct). 6. Dorsal genital structures consist of a pair of projections spanned by a membrane, resembling a sail. 7. Ventral genital structures consist of a pair of long pointed projections, twisted like a corkscrew at their distal termini. 8. The dorsal lobe of the copulatory bursa is very large, supported by a bifurcated Ray 8, giving rise to four long raylettes. 9. Lateral lobes of the bursa are symmetrical: Ray 7 is very short and indistinct; Ray 6 is long and twists under the edge of the membrane, emerging beyond the border as a distinct point; Ray 5 is short and sigmoid; Ray 4 is long, straight, and robust, with its tip much closer to ray 3 than to ray 5; Rays 3 and 2 are long, straight, slender, and closely spaced.
FEMALE (550 to 950 microns long): 1. Only the front half is usually recovered (275 to 475 microns). 2. Vulva is mid-body. 3. Bulbless esophagus. 4. Nerve ring is visible in most glycerin cleared, specimens under polarized/analyzed lighting. 5. A cervical flange, an exterior membrane, winds around the anterior and is usually fragmented or absent in recovered specimens. 6. Cephalic vesicle is absent. 7. Oblique cuticle ridges forming chevrons are minimal, faint, and rarely seen in a few specimens. 8. Caudal area has paired papillae, and terminal cones. 9. Buccal capsule is asymmetrical. 10. Single amphid gland tubule. 11. The mouth has six prehensile lips. Numbered in a clockwise direction: lips 1 and 2 are short, followed by 3 which is long, followed by the amphid tubule, the asymmetrical buccal capsule, and three long lips, 4,5 and 6. 12. Cuticle striations are visible with a polarized light source and eyepiece optical analyzer.
RESULTS: Decayed specimens of C. pulmoni were found in 50 percent of three-day sputum samples from CFS patients (12 in 24), but not in 16 controls (chi-square association, P<0.003). The infection rate, corrected for test sensitivity, is conservatively estimated at 66 percent (95% CL, > 44% to > 84%). Two positive patients re-tested two years later were both still positive. Late larval stages were also found in sputum. Approximately 50 to 100 hours were needed to isolate and identify each specimen.
CONCLUSION: Cryptostrongylus pulmoni infects a large percentage of CFS patients, estimated at 66 percent in the current study, and is significantly associated with the syndrome (chi-square P<0.003) in blinded analyses. It appears to have chronic properties. Microscopic identification is difficult and time consuming due to the decayed state of most specimens, their small size, and extreme rarity.
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North Carolina community's water contaminated with toxic chemicals for six years . and no one told them

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North Carolina community's water contaminated with toxic chemicals for six years … and no one told them 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2224787/North-Carolina-communitys-water-contaminated-toxic-chemicals-years--told-them.html

"The town of Wake Forest, North Carolina is in an uproar after learning the state officials knew their water was contaminated with toxic, cancer-causing chemicals and waited more than six years to tell them."
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Monday, October 29, 2012

Impact of one's own mobile phone in stand-by mode on personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure.

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Impact of one's own mobile phone in stand-by mode on personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=23093102
 
Urbinello D, Röösli M.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2012 Oct 24. doi: 10.1038/jes.2012.97. [Epub ahead of print]

Source
1] Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland [2] University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract
When moving around, mobile phones in stand-by mode periodically send data about their positions. The aim of this paper is to evaluate how personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) measurements are affected by such location updates. Exposure from a mobile phone handset (uplink) was measured during commuting by using a randomized cross-over study with three different scenarios: disabled mobile phone (reference), an activated dual-band phone and a quad-band phone. In the reference scenario, uplink exposure was highest during train rides (1.19 mW/m(2)) and lowest during car rides in rural areas (0.001 mW/m(2)). In public transports, the impact of one's own mobile phone on personal RF-EMF measurements was not observable because of high background uplink radiation from other people's mobile phone. In a car, uplink exposure with an activated phone was orders of magnitude higher compared with the reference scenario. This study demonstrates that personal RF-EMF exposure is affected by one's own mobile phone in stand-by mode because of its regular location update. Further dosimetric studies should quantify the contribution of location updates to the total RF-EMF exposure in order to clarify whether the duration of mobile phone use, the most common exposure surrogate in the epidemiological RF-EMF research, is actually an adequate exposure proxy.Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology advance online publication, 24 October 2012; doi:10.1038/jes.2012.97.
PMID: 23093102 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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Secondhand Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation: An Emerging Public Health Problem?

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Secondhand Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation: An Emerging Public Health Problem?
http://www.prlog.org/12010018-secondhand-exposure-to-cell-phone-radiation-an-emerging-public-health-problem.html

"Exposure to other people's cell phone radiation on buses and trains can be considerable according to a newly published study."
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Friday, October 26, 2012

Non-toxic radiation levels from Japan found in NW tuna.

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[COMMENT:  Here's the oxymoron of the century!]
 
Non-toxic radiation levels from Japan found in NW tuna.
http://www.king5.com/news/environment/Non-toxic-radiation-levels-from-Japan-found-in-NW-tuna--175962541.html
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Keeping sick buildings from making children sick

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Keeping sick buildings from making children sick
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20121025/NEWS01/310250001?nclick_check=1

"Reginald Liddell's asthma, otherwise easily controlled by an inhaler, had gotten the best of him.
His family had moved to a building at Reading Road and Blair Avenue – into an apartment creeping with mold and crawling with roaches – and Reginald got so sick that he missed school and spent the night at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.  "It was bad," said Reginald, now 10. "I had to go to the hospital a lot."  An article published online this week by the journal Pediatrics shows how the medical-legal partnership based at two Cincinnati Children's clinics improved housing conditions for low-income children – including Reginald and his brother Jaylijah, 8 – diagnosed with asthma, developmental delay or behavioral disorder and elevated lead level."
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Organic Foods: Health and Environmental Advantages and Disadvantages

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Organic Foods: Health and Environmental Advantages and Disadvantages
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2012/10/15/peds.2012-2579.abstract

Joel Forman, Janet Silverstein, Committee on Nutrition and Council on Environmental Health.  Pediatrics; originally published online October 22, 2012; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-2579

"The US market for organic foods has grown from $3.5 billion in 1996 to $28.6 billion in 2010, according to the Organic Trade Association. Organic products are now sold in specialty stores and conventional supermarkets. Organic products contain numerous marketing claims and terms, only some of which are standardized and regulated.

In terms of health advantages, organic diets have been convincingly demonstrated to expose consumers to fewer pesticides associated with human disease. Organic farming has been demonstrated to have less environmental impact than conventional approaches. However, current evidence does not support any meaningful nutritional benefits or deficits from eating organic compared with conventionally grown foods, and there are no well-powered human studies that directly demonstrate health benefits or disease protection as a result of consuming an organic diet. Studies also have not demonstrated any detrimental or disease-promoting effects from an organic diet. Although organic foods regularly command a significant price premium, well-designed farming studies demonstrate that costs can be competitive and yields comparable to those of conventional farming techniques. Pediatricians should incorporate this evidence when discussing the health and environmental impact of organic foods and organic farming while continuing to encourage all patients and their families to attain optimal nutrition and dietary variety consistent with the US Department of Agriculture's MyPlate recommendations.

This clinical report reviews the health and environmental issues related to organic food production and consumption. It defines the term "organic," reviews organic food-labeling standards, describes organic and conventional farming practices, and explores the cost and environmental implications of organic production techniques. It examines the evidence available on nutritional quality and production contaminants in conventionally produced and organic foods. Finally, this report provides guidance for pediatricians to assist them in advising their patients regarding organic and conventionally produced food choices."

Full Text PDF:  http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2012/10/15/peds.2012-2579.full.pdf+html
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