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I Dye: Whose Dramatic Color Change Was Worse?

Posted By Angelina Drennan on May 3, 2011

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Salon surprises can go one of two ways: either you’re left weeping with joy at your newfound beauty or you’re cursing your colorist and reaching for the clippers. We’re betting Blake Lively’s latest foray into Strawberry Shortcake pink was the latter. But she

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Comprehensive study finds no link between XMRV retrovirus and chronic fatigue syndrome

Posted By Sofia Schonell on May 1, 2011

New findings from University of Utah School of Medicine researchers show that the retrovirus called XMRV is not present in the blood of patients who have chronic fatigue syndrome CFS These findings contradict a widely reported 2009 Science study that linked CFS to XMRV

The study, performed by a team of U of U researchers led by Ila R Singh, MD, PhD, associate professor of pathology, was published May 4, 2011, in the Journal of Virology online, and is the most comprehensive to date regarding the purported link between chronic fatigue syndrome and XMRV

The 2009 study linking CFS and XMRV led some CFS patients to take antiretroviral agents in hope of alleviating the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating condition of unknown cause But in light of her new findings, Singh believes the off-label use of antiretrovirals by CFS patients is not appropriate and potentially dangerous

“Our investigation found no trace of XMRV in any of the blood samples taken from patients we obtained ourselves, or from patients previously tested in the 2009 Science study,” Singh said “Because of our findings, we believe chronic fatigue syndrome patients should reconsider the merit of taking antiretroviral agents to alleviate their symptoms”

CFS is a devastating disorder characterized by overwhelming fatigue that is not improved by bed rest and may be exacerbated by physical or mental activity, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention It affects millions of people in the United States and worldwide XMRV xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus, which was first described in 2006, is a retrovirus Other retroviruses are known to cause AIDS in humans, and many kinds of cancer in animals

In 2009, a researcher at the Whittemore Peterson Institute in Reno, Nev, Judy A Mikovits, PhD, published a study that found XMRV in the blood of 68 percent of CFS patients she sampled That study, which engendered much controversy, was followed by another one performed by National Institutes of Health and the US Food and Drug Administration researchers that also detected DNA sequences related to XMRV in CFS patients Since then, however, several other studies in Europe and China found no trace of the retrovirus in CFS samples

Singh and her colleagues in the U of U departments of anesthesiology and pathology, and ARUP Laboratories analyzed blood samples from 100 CFS patients and 200 healthy controls from the greater Salt Lake City area using molecular, serological, and viral growth assays, including assays used by researchers who previously found XMRV or XMRV-related viruses in CFS patients CFS patients for the study were provided by the Fatigue Consultation Clinic, headed by Lucinda Bateman, MD, in Salt Lake City

In addition, Singh also analyzed samples from individuals from the 2009 study linking XMRV and CFS Those samples were obtained by a third-party phlebotomy service that collected blood in home visits, de-identified the samples, and sent them to the Singh lab Thus, the samples were not opened in any other research lab where XMRV might be present, minimizing chances of contamination All samples were analyzed in a blinded manner

Singh’s study is more comprehensive and differs from other studies in a number of significant ways:

  • It comprises a larger set of patients who fall under well-recognized criteria for CFS
  • Patients and controls were from the same geographical area, which was not true for either of the previous studies that showed a correlation between XMRV and CFS
  • They analyzed blood samples using multiple, well-defined, sensitive and specific methods, including methods used in the original study
  • Unlike many other studies, Singh and her colleagues used blinded methods to evaluate samples
  • Singh’s study tested blood samples obtained from individuals tested in the original 2009 study

XMRV is closely related to many mouse retroviruses, and contamination of blood samples or testing reagents with mouse DNA could result in a false-positive test for XMRV Singh and her colleagues found that some of the positives obtained in other CFS-XMRV studies could be due to the presence of mouse DNA in a reagent used in testing; other positives could be attributed to carry-over of XMRV from positive controls to other samples

In her own study, Singh initially obtained false positives for XMRV in blood samples But she determined those false readings were related to robotic equipment that previously had been used for extraction of DNA from XMRV-infected tissue culture cells Several months later, this equipment led to new samples getting contaminated When the robotic equipment was abandoned, no more false positives were detected in either CFS patients or healthy patients “It’s easy to see how sample extraction and tissue culture processes might be vulnerable to contamination,” Singh said

Although she found no evidence for XMRV or any related virus in either her study samples or those tested at the Whittemore Peterson Institute, Singh says there is much data to encourage further research into whether other infectious agents are associated with CFS

“These research efforts must continue,” she says “Chronic fatigue syndrome is a devastating disease for which a cure needs to be found”

Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab Scents – the Review

Posted By Stephanie Tripp on April 29, 2011

So, you have stumbled into the world of BPAL and feel a bit like Alice in Wonderland. We have all been on that wild ride. The best advice I can give is that you make sure you pull down the bar, sit back and enjoy the  olfactory roller coaster ride. I admit discovering BPAL isnt a walk in the park. Instead its a battlefield of scents vying for your soul. Because for every winner scent you find, there will be a handful of scents that just dont work with your skin chemistry or even your nose. So, today I am taking a moment and creating a beginners guide to the various scent types. That way, if you have found one vein of scents you love, this might point you to the next stop on your olfactory adventure. Read more…

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Posted By Stephanie Tripp on April 28, 2011

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