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Adults over the age of 60 may be more at risk of serious health issues as a result of the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). These adults may isolate themselves in their homes for increased safety, and may face challenges accessing needed services. In today’s WatchBlog, we look at some of the recent federal efforts aimed at helping older adults, who are stuck at home due to the pandemic, obtain needed meals and other services. We also look at our work on the strategies developed by rural communities for delivering these services to isolated older adults—strategies that may be helpful in all areas during the pandemic. Older Americans Act programs and the COVID-19 response To stay in their homes as they age, older adults often need services such as in-home care,…
Can Lettuce Be The Cure For Diabetes? February 29, 2011 EIB&P Life Insurance Services- Can insulin produce in lettuce cure type 1 diabetes someday? Possibly. In mice, it seems to modulate the immune attack on the beta cells that is the hallmark of type 1 diabetes. But the pathway is complex. For the cholera bacterium, it’s a trick to get the intestinal cells to take up the intact cholera toxin. For the researchers, it’s a trick to get the intestinal cells to take up intact proinsulin. EIB&P Insurance Services This system stimulates uptake by cells of the intestinal immune system as well. In NOD (nonobese diabetic — a standard rodent model of type 1 diabetes) mice, the uptake by the immune cells resulted in a significant increase in compounds that…
Researchers report HIV infection cure; others cite dangers February 28, 2011 In the study, published last week online in the journal Blood, researchers at Charite-University Medicine Berlin treated an HIV-infected man who also had acute myeloid leukemia — a cancer of the immune system — by wiping out his own immune system with high-dose chemotherapy and radiation and giving him a stem-cell transplant. Stem cells are immature cells that can mature into blood cells. At the time of the transplant, which occurred in February 2007, he stopped taking anti-HIV medications. New Start Insurance Services Quotes - Researchers in Germany are reporting that they may have cured a man of HIV infection. If true, that would represent a scientific advance, but not necessarily a treatment advance said researchers familiar with the…