So what should the mortality rating be for a first degree relative who inhabits the same dwelling of a schizophrenic with substance abuse?
Medical News
Non-Glucose Metabolism Determinants in HgbA1c
Cardiovascular Disease, Neuropathy, and Retinopathy — Diabetes Care
In a study of 648 apparently healthy individuals, 12% had an elevated total A 1 level (measured in that study) not explained by measurement error or glucose intolerance and remaining in the same range over 3.5 years in 90% of those initially with high and in 68% of those initially with low baseline levels (1). There was no correlation with glucose tolerance, with caloric intake, or with physical activity, but A 1 level was associated with cigarette use and with clinically overt atherosclerosis, leading Dekker to conclude that “factors unrelated to glucose metabolism are the main determinants of A 1” in nondiabetic individuals, perhaps with bearing on risk of what are considered complications of diabetes.
LDL Treatment Goals
Nothing new here but worth taking a look at for refresher purposes.
Wait Until 45 Before Developing Prostate Cancer
Men ages 35 to 44 with the highest grade and stage tumors had an increased risk of death compared with older prostate cancer patients
Slower Information Processing Speeds and Vitamin D
These study findings do not prove causality but are interesting nonetheless. Additionally, this study found no significant association between Vitamin D levels and memory.
H1N1 Immunity In Older Adults (maybe)
Finally, some good news about getting older.
Mexican Response to H1N1 Slow
More than 75% of the cases were in patients between the ages of 20 and 50, and as of May 18, there have been 70 deaths.
I’m still wondering what the cause was of all of the other reported deaths???
New DSM 2012
Formaldehyde and Cancer
Study Reinforces Links Between Formaldehyde and Cancer – ProPublica
The study shows that workers exposed to higher amounts of formaldehyde had a 37 percent greater risk of death [1] from blood and lymphatic cancers, and a 78 percent greater risk of leukemia than those with lower exposures. NCI researchers still have not discovered the biological mechanism by which formaldehyde exposure can cause leukemia.
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