Archive for August, 2010
How to find the Best Diet Pills
Amongst thousands of diet pills available in the market, people are wondering which ones to buy for all weight loss pills claims to be the best.
Knowing what to consider and what to look for in a pill will not only help you choose the best but will keep you away from the harmful ones.
Here are a few things that you might want to consider when choosing the best weight loss pills for you:
(A) Company Reputation
This is very important, check for the legality of the pills’ manufacturer. Information like this will help you distinguish fake and authentic drugs manufacturers.
(B) Product price
To some people price is an important factor because even if these pills are inexpensive you still need to consider if you can afford to stick to it for long period as diet supplement, or you would just end up taking it at the start of your program and quitting abruptly because of budget shortage.

(C) Weight loss capability
This factor is of course must be considered since this is the major reason why you’re taking it anyway. Check for the drug’s component and research its weight loss capabilities.
(D) Positive weight loss reviews
Users usually post their personal experiences to let the company and possible users know their point of view. Positive feedbacks should be maintained at 80%. If not the product is not effective or have too many issues.
(E) Side effects
You should consider the side effects of all drugs you take especially in weight loss pills, because these products have been known for its harmful effect although there are many pills in the market that are FDA approved, better check their labels each time you consider buying any weight loss product.
Another reason why side effects must be observed is because you must learn to adapt to it, if the pill promotes frequent bowel movement then you cannot take them if you are going out of town.
Synthetic Corneas Can Restore Vision
Cornea is the transparent front part of the eye. It is a transparent, film-like tissue that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. Together with the lens, it refracts light, and accounts for almost two-third of the eye’s total optical power. There is a shortage of corneas for donation all over world. This is the reason why millions of people go blind every year. There are some rays of hope for such people.
A study was published in the Science Translational Medicine journal on August 25, 2010. According to it, an artificially fabricated cornea can be integrated with the human eye and stimulate regeneration. The study was led by May Griffith in the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He said, “With further research, this approach could help restore sight to millions of people who are waiting for a donated human cornea for transplantation.”
Cornea is quite fragile, and gets easily destroyed by trauma or infection. Replacing it with a healthy cornea can restore vision. However, it depends upon the steady supply of cornea donors. During the research, Griffith and team, removed disease tissue from the corneas of 10 patients and replace them with biosynthetic implants which were designed to mimic a normal human cornea. They used a recombinant human collagen. It was synthesized in the laboratory to mimic human tissue. It was supplied by the San Francisco biotech film FibroGen Inc.
Griffith and colleagues monitored the patients for about two after the surgery was performed. They found that the cells and nerves from 9 of 10 patients showed complete re-growth. The cells had packed themselves into the implant. It resulted in a kind of synthetic cornea which looked functioned like natural, healthy tissue of the human eye. This biosynthetic cornea was also sensitive to touch. The human eyes, treated in this way, could produce tears. Six out of ten patients showed improvement in their vision. These patients showed no signs of rejection of the synthetic cornea. They did not need long-term immune suppression drugs to help their bodies accept the corneas. According to the study, the result is quite encouraging and has the potential to treat millions of needy people.
