Researchers also note that possible substitutes include whole grains at one serving daily and unprocessed red meat or poultry at one serving per day. In simple terms, the closer participants were to this ideal cadence, the higher their score was. The higher PURE diet score was associated with a significantly lower risk of death or CVD in regions with higher gross national incomes, confirming the importance of the diet for low-income areas. However, it’s equally important to advocate for access to whole and natural foods in low-income neighborhoods and those isolated from supermarkets. In two additional case-controlled studies, a higher diet score was also associated with lower heart attack and stroke risk. The study found that a 20% improvement is associated with an 8% lower risk of death and a 6% lower risk of major cardiovascular events. So, the PURE diet doesn’t have to be perfect; any improvement makes a difference.
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Benjamin Netanyahu finally disengaged on Monday from the democratic, liberal, progressive, enlightened, and Western Israel of which he used to boast at the UN General Assembly. Meanwhile, he made a blood pact with the racist, messianic, ultra-Orthodox and nationalist State of Judea. This group will bring sure destruction upon him, but the sane majority can find no joy in this; a similar fate awaits the country itself. It’s quite possible that the law passed on Monday will in some way save Netanyahu from his corruption trial. He will now be able to challenge the Supreme Court, depose the attorney general, and appoint a “general prosecutor” to prosecute his cases. It’s good news for him. He may be saved. But in every other respect, it does nothing for him. For Netanyahu, there is no way back. In mid-October, after the Knesset returns from its recess, he will advance legislation enabling the Haredim to avoid conscription – the Basic Law on Torah Study. What makes Israel what it is? Perpetual yeshiva students or a productive population contributing to the economy and serving in the military? When this legislation is completed, Netanyahu will next enact a restructuring of the Judicial Appointments Committee. No one will be surprised if more judicial overhaul legislation emerges later on. His allies are hungry. Protesters and police during anti-judicial overhaul protests in central Israel on Tuesday.Credit: Rami Shllush It will happen whether he wants it or not. Netanyahu is no longer the master of the house in his government and coalition. On Monday, we saw on live television who’s really running the show: Itamar Ben-Gvir, Yariv Levin, and Simcha Rothman. The prime minister is entirely passive. Never have we seen such a disgraceful display of weakness and impotence. Maybe that’s how he interpreted his doctors’ advice not to exert himself. In this cowardly silence, there was a choice: between Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi (whom Netanyahu refused to meet before voting) on one side and Levin’s gang and the fascists on the other. He chose the latter. By the way, while Netanyahu couldn’t find time to meet Halevi, he had time for the right-wing commentator Jacob Bardugo. After their meeting, the chauvinist macher tweeted about the attorney general, “Gali [Baharav-Miara] will be fired.” The chaos that was celebrated in the plenary is a perfect illustration of how this government of destruction and lawlessness functions. A bitter debate exploded between Gallant, who warned that the military was falling apart on his watch, and Levin, the father of the government coup tearing the country apart. The first begged for some leniency. The other stuck to his guns. Gallant acted contemptibly. He voted “yes” under threat of dismissal, after ending the Knesset’s winter session in March a hero, with Levin as a politician with clipped wings. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in the Knesset before the vote to abolish the reasonableness standard on Monday.Credit: Olivier Fitoussi On Monday, they swapped roles. In the middle, meanwhile, the supposed leader sat, detached, staring, indifferent. It’s what Menachem Begin looked like in the twilight of his career, when he was gripped by depression. The scene reminded me of cartoons where the devil sits on one shoulder of the hero and an angel on the other. It was also a reminder of what a failure Netanyahu is in making decisions. He always does it at the last minute – sometimes after the last minute. It’s always conditioned on the intensity of the threat he faces. A multiple organ system failure is happening on his watch – in the military, the economy, high-tech, foreign relations and society – and he’s doing nothing. Netanyahu is the master of exploiting successes and appropriating others’ achievements. When a law that’s important to him is passed (the Nation-State Law, for example), he doesn’t miss an opportunity to go up to the podium and celebrate. On Monday, one minute after the Knesset – with only the votes of the coalition – passed the law banning courts’ use of the reasonableness standard in its most extreme form, he escaped like a rabbit. Bibi ran away. Left behind to celebrate with selfies were the settlers and Likudniks. Then, Levin went up to the podium and announced that the new law was “the first step in a historic process to reform the judicial system.” “Reform” – this was the term used by the man who pushed for barring the reasonableness standard to keep the Supreme Court from ordering him to convene the Judicial Appointments committee, to dodge naming justices to the Supreme Court, and to fail to appoint dozens of judges to the magistrate’s and district courts, where the burden placed on an understaffed bench is inhumane. The right loves to recall protests over the Gaza disengagement as a mirror image (completely distorted) of what is happening today. Back then, after the Knesset had approved the Disengagement Law, its supporters did not rejoice in the Knesset. They tried to be human, not to be cold-hearted, aloof, and cruel like the lawmakers we saw on Monday. Protesters in Tel Aviv light a bonfire on Ayalon Highway after the passage of a key judicial overhaul bill on Monday.Credit: Itai Ron As the day drew to a close, the prime minister spoke in a live broadcast. Suddenly, we saw a responsible political leader. It was as though he hadn’t been implanted with a pacemaker but with a spoonful of sugar. As usual, he lied, manipulated, and obfuscated matters. We passed the “reasonableness amendment,” he said, “so that Israeli governments can implement policies.” He’s been prime minister for 16 years. Has he never implemented a policy initiative? How did Israel reach these heights? “None of our compromise proposals was accepted,” he lied. “Even today, up to the last minute, we tried … but the other side persistently refused.” The so-called attempt was a deceptive and lousy piece of propaganda. And if he wanted so much and longed for compromise, why did he bother
The Summit County Sheriff’s report. A woman who was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of driving under the influence reportedly had a blood alcohol content more than five times the legal limit. Summit County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to an accident in the Jeremy Ranch area around 8:40 p.m. on Sunday, according to a report from the Sheriff’s Office. When deputies arrived, they found a woman had crashed her vehicle head-on into a parked pickup truck on Lower Lando Lane. Deputies said the woman admitted to drinking six beers 30 minutes prior to the accident. She displayed signs of impairment and refused to participate in a standardized field sobriety test. The woman was arrested for suspected DUI. She was also charged with driving without insurance when she was taken into custody. Open containers of alcohol were located during an inventory of the vehicle. Deputies also obtained a breath test for the woman after she arrived at the Summit County Jail. Her blood alcohol content was determined to be .28, according to the report. The legal limit in Utah is .05, which is the lowest of any state. The Sheriff’s Office responded to several other calls between Monday, July 17, and Sunday, July 23, including reports of vehicle burglary, theft and lost hikers. Friday, July 21 Summit County Search and Rescue was dispatched to Alexander Lake in the Uinta Mountains. An individual texted Summit County Dispatch advising them her husband was experiencing heart problems. Deputies and emergency medical services attempted to reach the couple but had to turn around due to the terrain. Search and Rescue responded and located the man, who said he was only having a “panic attack.” Thursday, July 20 Domestic violence was reported in Coalville. A woman called 911 to report her husband had assaulted her and left on foot. A short time later, the husband called to report that his wife, the original caller, had assaulted him. Deputies investigated, but were unable to determine who the predominant aggressor was. The woman left the home with a child. The Summit County Attorney’s Office will screen the case for charges against both parties. Theft was reported in Silver Creek. A business owner reported a generator was stolen sometime between 5 p.m. on Wednesday and 11 a.m. on Thursday. The chain was cut and the equipment was taken. The case remains open pending follow-up. Search and Rescue responded to a subdivision in Oakley, where an elderly man was reported to be overdue from a hiking trip in the Adax Lake area. The man was found to be in good health and escorted back to his vehicle. Deputies recovered a vehicle stolen out of Kamas on Wednesday. The vehicle was located at a fast food restaurant in Kimball Junction. It was running, and in gear, but unoccupied. Deputies processed the vehicle on scene and the registered owner took possession of it. No new information was discovered about the suspect, who remains unknown. A suspicious vehicle was reported at a Jeremy Ranch gas station after normal operating hours. Deputies made contact with the driver and noticed the strong smell of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. A subsequent search revealed a small amount of weed and drug paraphernalia, which were booked into evidence. The driver was issued a citation and released. A domestic disturbance was reported in Tollgate Canyon. Deputies made contact with a woman who was heavily intoxicated and not cooperative when she was asked about the incident. A man in the home stated he was punched by the woman multiple times after he refused to let her leave with her car keys. The man had a puncture mark from the car keys the woman was holding. Deputies determined the woman was the predominant aggressor. She was arrested. Dispatch received a call from someone who claimed to be a 17-year-old girl. She said she had just given birth in her home a few hours prior, and wanted to give the child up. The caller provided little to no information that helped the Sheriff’s Office or medical personnel assist her. Deputies determined the call was likely a hoax after hours of investigation and piecing together evidence, and discontinued the call. Wednesday, July 19 Auto theft was reported in Kamas. The vehicle was last seen headed toward Main Street. Deputies responded to intercept the vehicle. However, the driver fled and a pursuit ensued. The suspect was followed to the Jeremy Ranch area, and rammed a marked patrol vehicle. The individual then fled on Interstate 80, traveling the wrong way. Deputies were unable to locate the vehicle at the time and terminated the pursuit. The vehicle was listed as stolen. Law enforcement in the Salt Lake Valley was alerted about the situation. Search and Rescue was contacted by a group in the lower Red Castle Lake area after a member of the party had been missing for two hours. The individual returned to camp safely before Search and Rescue arrived at the scene. A traffic stop was initiated in Wanship. Deputies noticed the smell of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle after they approached the driver. They conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle and located a small amount or marijuana. The driver was issued a citation and released. Counterfeit money was reported at a gas station in Coalville. Store employees reported they received the fake cash from an individual who was paying a tow fee. Deputies collected the money and booked it into evidence. The case is open pending further investigation. Monday, July 17 Deputies were notified by a detective with the Unified Police Department about an incident at Soapstone Campground. A third party reported a woman was assaulted by her husband during a camping trip. The suspect was reported to be traveling out of state to visit relatives. Deputies were attempting to contact the woman. The originating deputy planned to follow up. Theft was reported at a truck stop in Silver Creek. The suspect is believed to
Singer Ozzy Osbourne stopped by the SiriusXM radio show Ozzy Speaks to share some news with host Billy Morrison. During the show, Osbourne gave a health update about his blood clots, saying he’s doing alright and the news sounds worse than it is. Videos by American Songwriter Fans can see a clip of the show, which airs again on July 27 at 5 p.m. ET, below. And see below for a transcript of Osbourne and Morrison’s exchange about the former Black Sabbath frontman. Billy Morrison: How are you mate? Ozzy Osbourne: I’m battling through, like for instance last Monday, I went to have a filter removed and I went- Billy Morrison: You texted me that. What’s a filter? Ozzy Osbourne: When I had the blood clots in my legs, they put a filter in your artery to stop the blood clots going to your heart and your brain. It sounds worse than it is. Billy Morrison: It sounds terrible. [Related: Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Upcoming Concert at Power Trip Festival] Ozzy Osbourne: So, on Monday I went to have it removed. The blood clots have jammed you all up. It’s just disappointment after disappointment. Just get this thing fucking done so I can go get on with my life. Billy Morrison: What a pain in the ass. I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Ozzy Osbourne: So, they put a thing down there in my neck, straight down to my groin. Billy Morrison: What? Inside you? Ozzy Osbourne: Oh yeah. Billy Morrison: Oh my God. They put you out? Ozzy Osbourne: Oh yeah. Bing. Billy Morrison: We like that bit. Ozzy Osbourne: Yeah, but they can’t even find a vein on me. Billy Morrison: Ozzy, I had them send in for specialists to try and get a vein on me. Ozzy Osbourne: Do you have that thing where they put a scan on you and find one inside? Billy Morrison: Yeah, but then they’ve actually gotta get it and I always, do you ever have this? They go, “Right. Show me your arm.” I’m like, “Listen, I’ve got more experience than all of you put together.” Ozzy Osbourne: You know what, you ain’t gonna get that vein. Listen bro- Billy Morrison: Leave it to me. Ozzy Osbourne: I knew this for all days. Billy Morrison: I’m the professional here. “Yeah, alright. Go on then,” and 14 stabs later they’re listening to me. Ozzy Osbourne: You look like you’ve been fucking attacked. Billy Morrison: I hate it. Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images
In less time than it takes you to watch your favorite sitcom, you could save up to three lives. “Donating blood usually only takes about 15 minutes, and you get to sit in a comfy chair,” said Marisa Pacchiarotti, district community development director for LifeSouth Community Blood Centers. “And you get to leave knowing you just helped someone’s life.” Blood banks across the country are experiencing a shortage. The American Red Cross collected close to 50,000 fewer blood donations than it needed over the last two months. Donations often slow during the summer, when many people are traveling. Yet the need for donors continues to grow. Pacchiarotti said only a fraction of those who can give blood do so on a regular basis. “Of the 40% of people eligible to donate blood, only 3% give regularly, and about 10% give once a year,” she said. “Our big push is getting people to become regular blood donors.” Unlike medications and other life-saving devices, blood cannot be produced in a lab or factory, Pacchiarotti said. “Blood is as vital as any other resource, and it has to be given,” she said. The need is so vast because 1 in 3 people will need a blood transfusion at some point in their lives, and a single car accident victim can need up to 100 pints of blood, according to OneBlood. Blood helps treat trauma patients, burn victims, and people with cancer and chronic diseases, according to the American Red Cross. “Blood donation is such an easy way to make an impact in the community,” said Susan Forbes, senior vice president of corporate communications and public relations for OneBlood. “When you donate, you are helping give someone a second chance at life. There is no greater gift than to give someone’s life back.” The donations that do come in get used quickly. Forbes said. If you donate in the morning, it gets tested that evening and is given to a patient within one or two days. “Today’s donor is tomorrow’s hero,” she said. “You have the power to save someone’s life running through your veins.” Often, more people give blood in the wake of large-scale emergencies like natural disasters, but Forbes said the blood supply needs to be replenished every day. “In an instant, any one of us could be on the receiving end of a blood transfusion,” she said. “Don’t wait for an emergency to donate.” The nation’s blood supply dropped drastically in 2020 at the start of the pandemic because of canceled blood drives and closed collection centers. Unfortunately, Forbes said, the supply has yet to bounce back from that deficit. OneBlood’s donations go to more than 250 hospitals across the southeast. LifeSouth has a contract with UF Health, so its hospitals get their blood products, Pacchiarotti said. Blood transfusions are one of the most common procedures in hospitals, so you could be helping a neighbor at any time. “Of course, blood is needed for surgeries and after accidents, but there are patients like those with sickle cell anemia or patients going through cancer treatment who need regular, sometimes monthly, blood transfusions,” she said. Sickle cell anemia is a lifelong disease that alters the shape of red blood cells, making it harder for people to absorb nutrients, and it can be painful. Chemotherapy destroys platelets, and patients often get blood and platelet transfusions during treatment. Lee Ouellette, of the Village of Bonita, is a regular blood donor who gives every eight weeks — the shortest time period allowed between donations. Ouellette has donated blood since he was a teenager and has given more than 30 gallons over the years. “I guess now it’s just habitual, it’s nothing more than feeling good about the fact that perhaps I’m saving someone’s life,” he said. “There’s never a moment where I don’t think I’ll give blood. I’ll donate for as long as I can.” Ouellette advises potential donors to eat well at least four hours before donating and stay hydrated before and after. “It’s no worse than a really tough pinch, and it goes away pretty quickly,” he said. “Then you are on your way to helping people.” Another benefit of donating blood is the health screening that comes with it. “You get a mini physical,” Pacchiarotti said. “You get your heart rate and blood pressure, then a few days later you get your cholesterol and iron levels.” You also are told your blood type, she said, which is something many people do not know about themselves. “There are eight blood types and some are more rare than others,” she said. “If you find out you have a blood type that’s in high demand, it might make you more inclined to become a regular donor.” Blood types can be complex, but Pacchiarotti tells patients it all comes down to what traits your body can accept. The eight blood types are A positive, A negative, B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative, AB positive and AB negative. The three letters represent antigens — A, B and O. The O type blood shows an absence of either A or B antigens, and AB blood means both are present on red blood cells. “The positive and negative aspects represent a protein called Rh factor,” Pacchiarotti said. “Positive blood types have this protein.” Pacchiarotti said your blood type determines what other types of blood your body can accept. If you have A negative, for example, your body will only accept A negative or O negative blood types. “Because O negative blood is absent both antigens and proteins, it is called the universal donor and it can be given to someone of any blood type,” Pacchiarotti said. “It also means it is the most requested by hospitals.” During an emergency, doctors do not have time to type someone’s blood, so surgery rooms and ambulances need to be stocked with O negative blood. “The blood supply is easily taken for granted,” Forbes said. “Somebody is depending on it —
According to the latest report by IMARC Group, The global newborn screening market size reached US$ 956 Million in 2022. UNITED STATES, July 25, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has released a report titled “Newborn Screening Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028“. According to the report, The global newborn screening market size reached US$ 956 Million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 1,467 Million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5% during 2023-2028. Newborn screening encompasses a range of laboratory processes and point-of-care (POC) examinations aimed at early detection, diagnosis, and intervention of genetic, metabolic, blood, or hormone-related disorders that may not be immediately evident after birth. Its primary objective is to identify diseases that can lead to significant morbidity, mortality, and intellectual disability (ID) at an early stage, allowing quick initiation of treatment before the onset of symptoms. It covers various diseases, including galactosemia, phenylketonuria (PKU), homocystinuria, hearing loss, sickle cell disease (SCD), biotinidase deficiency, maple syrup urine disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency. It involves collecting a small blood sample from the baby’s heel for a simple blood test. This blood sample is then analyzed to screen for various conditions, including metabolic, endocrine, and blood disorders such as phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia. If the newborn screening test indicates the presence of a genetic disorder, further confirmatory testing is performed to establish a definitive diagnosis. It enables the baby to receive appropriate treatment and follow-up care accordingly. At present, healthcare organizations across the globe are adopting advanced testing methods, such as tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), to identify disorders linked to protein and fatty acid metabolism through blood samples. Request Free Sample Report (Exclusive Offer on this report): https://www.imarcgroup.com/newborn-screening-market/requestsample Newborn Screening Market Trends and Drivers: The global newborn screening market is primarily driven by the increasing concerns of parents, especially new parents, regarding children’s health. Moreover, the rising awareness about the importance of early detection and diagnosis due to the surging prevalence of congenital conditions among infants, leading to prompt medical intervention and treatment, is positively influencing the market growth. Apart from this, the rapid expansion of disorders that can be screened owing to the advancements in medical technology and genetic testing is propelling market growth. Additionally, governments of numerous countries are planning to implement mandatory newborn screening programs due to the rising rates of child morbidity and mortality. In line with this, the widespread adoption of newborn screening programs by healthcare organizations has catalyzed market growth. Besides this, ongoing product innovations, such as the introduction of next-generation sequencing and tandem mass spectrometry with improved accuracy and speed, have accelerated the product adoption rate. Furthermore, the easy availability of direct-to-consumer genetic testing and the increasing focus on personalized medicine are contributing to market growth by enabling tailored treatments based on individual genetic profiles. Apart from this, the rising strategic partnerships among key players to ensure product sustainability is another major growth-inducing factor. Other factors, including ongoing research and development (R&D) activities, increasing healthcare expenditure, rapid digitization, widespread access to high-speed internet, and online health communities, are also anticipated to create a favorable market outlook. Report Segmentation: The report has segmented the market into the following categories: Breakup by Product: InstrumentsReagents Breakup by Technology: Tandem Mass SpectrometryPulse OximetryEnzyme Based AssayDNA AssayElectrophoresisOthers Breakup by Test Type: Dry Blood Spot TestCCHDHearing Screen Market Breakup by Region: North America (United States, Canada)Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Others)Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Others)Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Others)Middle East and Africa Competitive Landscape with Key Player: Agilent Technologies Inc.Baebies Inc.Bio-RAD Laboratories Inc.Chromsystems Instruments & Chemicals GmbHDanaher CorporationMasimo CorporationMedtronic plcNatus Medical IncorporatedPerkinelmer Inc.RECIPE Chemicals + Instruments GmbHThermo Fisher Scientific Inc.Trivitron HealthcareWaters Corporation. 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New research presented at the American Society of Nutrition (ASN)’s annual meeting reports that daily prune consumption has promising effects on several biomarkers related to cardiovascular health. The study was conducted in postmenopausal women and men 55 years and older, revealing that, in men, long-term prune consumption improved HDL cholesterol and the total cholesterol to HDL ratio, while decreasing oxidative stress and the inflammatory biomarker C-reactive protein. HDL is commonly known as “good cholesterol”, and inflammatory biomarkers are released during tumor growth. They are highly associated with stages of cancer progression Previous research has shown that daily prune consumption can support gut health, bone health, and weight management. As for older women, consumption had no negative effect on various metabolic measures related to heart disease risk including total cholesterol, total triglycerides, fasting glucose, and insulin levels. Related articles: How can fruits help improve oral health? “We want to advance the research on this topic area to better understand how prune consumption relates to cardiometabolic health outcomes, especially in the aging population that often experiences an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease,” says Pennsylvania State University professor Mary Jane De Souza. The results of both studies were presented at the ASN annual flagship meeting in Boston, MA. “While all fruits and vegetables provide essential nutrients, prunes make for an easy, convenient and versatile snack or recipe ingredient that is accessible year-round and can help support consumers’ cardiovascular health goals,” adds Nutrition Advisor for the California Prune Board, Andrea N. Giancoli. The ASN convenes researchers, practitioners, global and public health professionals, policymakers and advocacy leaders, industry, media, and other related professionals to advance nutrition science and its practical application. Subscribe to our newsletter
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DUBLIN, July 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Contrast Media Agent and Injector System Market – A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Product and Country Analysis – Analysis and Forecast, 2022-2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global contrast media agent and injector system market is projected to reach $9.71 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 6.20% during the forecast period from 2022 to 2026. In 2022, the market was valued at $7.63 billion. The market’s growth is driven by factors such as the increasing prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, leading to a surge in demand for imaging with contrast media agent and injector systems, and the rising demand for image-guided diagnostics. Market Lifecycle Stage: The global contrast media agent and injector system market is in the developing stage, witnessing several collaborations among market players aimed at combining capabilities, expanding the customer base, and marketing, among others. The market’s growth opportunities lie in continued research and development activities for manufacturing innovative contrast media agents and injector systems, with pharmaceutical companies increasingly becoming outsourcing-oriented. Market Segmentation: The market is segmented by product into contrast media agents and injector systems. Among these, contrast media agents dominate the market, particularly in the X-Ray/CT scan modality, with iodine-based contrast media agents being the most prevalent. Injector systems are categorized by modality, product, and injector type. The CT injector systems lead the market, with consumables and accessories being the dominant product category, and single-head injectors being the most widely used injector type. Regional Dominance: North America, including the U.S. and Canada, is the leading region in the global contrast media agent and injector system market. Recent Developments: Several key developments have taken place in the global contrast media agent and injector system market. For instance, Bayer AG received approval in Europe for its Ultravist-300, -370, an iodine-based contrast agent for contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM). Beijing Beilu Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. expanded its business by establishing a wholly-owned subsidiary in Hong Kong, while Bracco Group conducted trials for its FDA-approved VUEWAY (gadopiclenol) injection, a contrast agent for use in MRI, in partnership with Wellstar Health System. Demand Drivers and Limitations: The market’s growth is driven by increasing prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, upsurge in demand for image-guided diagnostics, and growing number of regulatory approvals. However, the market may face limitations due to rising health concerns post-usage of contrast media agents in the body. Adding Value to Organizations: This report provides valuable insights for growth and marketing strategies, competitive strategies, and key developments in the global contrast media agent and injector system market. It offers a comprehensive overview of the leading companies in the market, such as Bayer AG, Bracco Group, General Electric Company, and more. For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/2vj53v About ResearchAndMarkets.comResearchAndMarkets.com is the world’s leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Media Contact: Research and MarketsLaura Wood, Senior Manager[email protected] For E.S.T Office Hours Call +1-917-300-0470For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call +1-800-526-8630For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900 U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/539438/Research_and_Markets_Logo.jpg SOURCE Research and Markets
IF YOU’RE a contact lens wearer, you might thinking taking a dip in the pool with your lenses in is harmless. But opticians have warned that even a quick swim can cause some serious damage to your peepers – the last thing you want when you’re on holiday. 1 Even a quick dip with your contact lenses could allow bacteria to enter your eyes According to Nimmi Mistry, professional services optician at Vision Direct, water tends to be rife with bacteria, whether it’s tap, sea or swimming pool water. This matters because contact lenses are “exceptionally porous and absorbent”, she told Huffington Post. Exposing your lenses to water when you swim means bacteria is more likely to spread across their surface. As a result, even a quick dip in the pool or sea could put you at greater risk of developing a sight-threatening eye infection. While chlorine is added to swimming pool water to kill germs, it can’t eradicate all of them according to Nimmi. It might also irritate you peepers too, she added. “As soft lenses are exceptionally porous, the bacteria and the chlorine in pool water can still easily reach and harm your eyes,” the optician explained. Your risk of a nasty infection is even higher when swimming in the sea, rivers or lakes, or indulging in water sports, because natural bodies of water are rife with bacteria. Acanthamoeba is one of the most dangerous organisms found in these sources and can result in a rare but serious eye infection, Acanthamoeba keratitis. Most read in Health “If left untreated, this infection may lead to inflammation of the cornea, resulting in vision loss and sight-threatening complications down the line,” Nimmi stressed. The signs of acanthamoeba keratitis you need to know Acanthamoeba causes Acanthamoeba keratitis when it infects the transparent outer covering of the eye called the cornea. Acanthamoeba amebas are very common in nature and can be found in bodies of water (for example, lakes and oceans), soil, and air, medics at the CDC state. The symptoms can be similar to those of other eye infections and can last for several weeks or several months. The main signs to look for include: Eye pain Eye redness Blurred vision Sensitivity to light Sensation of something in the eye Excessive tearing If you have any of the above then you should see an eye doctor. Experts at the CDC said that eventually Acanthamoeba keratitis will cause pain and vision loss if left untreated. It’s understandable that you don’t want to plunge into the water while not being able to see at all. In this case, the optician suggested you opt for daily disposable contact lenses instead of reusable ones and wear tight-fitting waterproof swimming goggles. It’s best to throw out the reusable lenses afterwards, she added. If you don’t want to tear through reusable lenses on your holiday, Nimmi suggested buying some prescription goggles – it means you’ll also be foregoing wearing lenses while swimming altogether, lessening your chances of infection. If you want to stick to your reusable lenses, Dr Vicki Chan suggested you remove them while you’re swimming and popping them back in afterwards.