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Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015 - Forecasts to 2020 - PR Newswire (press release) PDF Print
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DUBLIN, Apr. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/sjl987/global_dialysis) has announced the addition of the "Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015" report to their offering.

The Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the dialysis water treatment system industry.

The report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The dialysis water treatment system market analysis is provided for the international markets including development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status.

Development policies and plans are also discussed and manufacturing processes and cost structures analyzed. Dialysis water treatment system industry import/export consumption, supply and demand figures and cost price and production value gross margins are also provided.

The report focuses on twenty-six industry players providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity production, price, cost, production value and contact information. Upstream raw materials and equipment and downstream demand analysis is also carried out. The dialysis water treatment system industry development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally the feasibility of new investment projects are assessed and overall research conclusions offered.

With 247 tables and figures the report provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter One Dialysis water treatment system Industry Overview

Chapter Two Global Dialysis water treatment system Market Status Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Three Major Regions Dialysis water treatment system Market Status Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Four Major Countries Dialysis water treatment system Market Status and Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Five Major Companies Dialysis water treatment system Market Status and Analysis

Chapter Six Dialysis water treatment system Product Specifications Up and Down Stream Industry Analysis and Marketing Channels Analysis

Chapter Seven Dialysis water treatment system Industry Segment Market Analysis

Chapter Eight Dialysis water treatment system Industry Development Trend 2015-2020

Chapter Nine Dialysis water treatment system New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis

Chapter Ten Global Dialysis water treatment system Industry Research Conclusions

Companies Mentioned

- AmeriWater
- Ampac Pure
- Better Water
- Bionics Advanced Filtration Systems
- Culligan UK
- DWA
- E-ROTEK WATER SYSTEMS
- Euro-Asia Fluid Technique
- Fresenius Medical Care
- Gambro
- Hangzhou Tianchuang
- Isopure Corp
- JWS
- KangDeWei Medical
- Kanghui water
- Lauer Membran Wassertechnik GmbH
- Mar Cor Purification
- Milliin
- Nelson Environmental Technologies
- Rightleder
- Scwoter Water Treatment Equipment
- Super Water Purlfcation Equipment
- Tianjin Jia Hua Xin Bao Tri-Co
- United Jie Ran
- Wanjie Water Treatment Equipment
- Wetico

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/sjl987/global_dialysis

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Moderate Drinking More Beneficial to Caucasians - Renal and Urology News PDF Print
April 28, 2015 Moderate Drinking More Beneficial to Caucasians - Renal and Urology News
Among men, the lowest mortality risk was among whites who had 1 to 2 drinks a day, 3 to 7 days a week, and blacks who didn't drink, the researchers said.

(HealthDay News) -- Moderate drinking appears to offer greater health benefits to whites than to blacks, according to a study published online in the American Journal of Public Health.

Previous research found a link between moderate drinking and a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and premature death, but the participants in those studies were mostly white. "Current dietary guidelines recommend moderate consumption for adult Americans who consume alcoholic beverages. Our study suggests that additional refinements based on race/ethnicity may be necessary," study author Chandra Jackson, Ph.D., a research associate at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, said in a Harvard news release.

In this new study, the researchers analyzed data from 25,811 black adults and 126,369 white adults who took part in the National Health Interview Survey from 1997 to 2002. Follow-up lasted through 2006. 

Thirteen percent of white men and 24% of black men said they never drank. The researchers also found that 23% of white women and 42% of black women abstained from alcohol. 

Among men, the lowest mortality risk was among whites who had 1 to 2 drinks a day, 3 to 7 days a week, and blacks who didn't drink, the researchers said. For women, the lowest mortality risk was among whites who had 1 drink a day, 3 to 7 days a week, and blacks who had 1 drink on 2 or fewer days a week.

The findings show a need for further investigation of factors that might play a role in the connection between alcohol and mortality risk, Jackson and her colleagues said in the news release. These include diet, physical activity levels, sleep, income, genetics, and gender.

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  1. Jackson, CL, et al. American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 0, No. 0: pp. e1-e10; doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302615).

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Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015 - GlobeNewswire (press release) PDF Print

Dublin, April 28, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bxxh9t/global_dialysis) has announced the addition of the "Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015" report to their offering.

The Global Dialysis Water Treatment System Industry Report 2015 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the dialysis water treatment system industry.

The report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The dialysis water treatment system market analysis is provided for the international markets including development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status.

Development policies and plans are also discussed and manufacturing processes and cost structures analyzed. Dialysis water treatment system industry import/export consumption, supply and demand figures and cost price and production value gross margins are also provided.

The report focuses on twenty-six industry players providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity production, price, cost, production value and contact information. Upstream raw materials and equipment and downstream demand analysis is also carried out. The dialysis water treatment system industry development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally the feasibility of new investment projects are assessed and overall research conclusions offered.

With 247 tables and figures the report provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter One Dialysis water treatment system Industry Overview

Chapter Two Global Dialysis water treatment system Market Status Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Three Major Regions Dialysis water treatment system Market Status Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Four Major Countries Dialysis water treatment system Market Status and Analysis 2010-2015

Chapter Five Major Companies Dialysis water treatment system Market Status and Analysis

Chapter Six Dialysis water treatment system Product Specifications Up and Down Stream Industry Analysis and Marketing Channels Analysis

Chapter Seven Dialysis water treatment system Industry Segment Market Analysis

Chapter Eight Dialysis water treatment system Industry Development Trend 2015-2020

Chapter Nine Dialysis water treatment system New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis

Chapter Ten Global Dialysis water treatment system Industry Research Conclusions

Companies Mentioned

- AmeriWater
- Ampac Pure
- Better Water
- Bionics Advanced Filtration Systems
- Culligan UK
- DWA
- E-ROTEK WATER SYSTEMS
- Euro-Asia Fluid Technique
- Fresenius Medical Care
- Gambro
- Hangzhou Tianchuang
- Isopure Corp
- JWS
- KangDeWei Medical
- Kanghui water
- Lauer Membran Wassertechnik GmbH
- Mar Cor Purification
- Milliin
- Nelson Environmental Technologies
- Rightleder
- Scwoter Water Treatment Equipment
- Super Water Purlfcation Equipment
- Tianjin Jia Hua Xin Bao Tri-Co
- United Jie Ran
- Wanjie Water Treatment Equipment
- Wetico

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bxxh9t/global_dialysis


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Cerulean Pharma (CERU) Granted Fast Track Designation for CRLX101 in ... - StreetInsider.com PDF Print

Cerulean Pharma (CERU) Granted Fast Track Designation for CRLX101 in ...
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“The Fast Track designation recognizes the serious unmet medical need of patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma and the potential of CRLX101 to address this disease,” said Christopher D. T. Guiffre, Cerulean's President and Chief Executive Officer.
CRLX101 Fast Tracked for Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Monthly Prescribing Reference

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Hepatitis C Symptoms, Treatment Causes: Condition Linked to Liver ... - Latinos Health PDF Print

Getting hepatitis C may lead to at least 2.5 times increased risk of getting renal cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma according to a new study.

Hepatitis C is a disease brought about by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is an infectious disease that primarily affects the liver. Some symptoms include jaundice, fatigue, joint pain, sore muscles, belly pain, itchy skin, and cirrhosis. This illness can either be acute or chronic, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Acute HCV infection is short-term and can occur within the first 6 months of exposure to the virus. This can often lead to chronic infection. Chronic Hepatitis C, however, is the more serious of the two and can cause long-term health conditions and even death.

Hepatitis C is spread through blood. Nowadays, most people are infected through needle or paraphernalia sharing through drug use. Other less known ways to get infected with the virus is being born to a Hepatitis C positive mother and sexual intercourse. There is currently no available vaccine for Hepatitis C.

A new study by Dr. Lisa Nyberg and her team from Kaiser Permanente Southern California reports that those individuals with Hepatitis C virus have a higher risk of developing liver cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, prostate cancer, and renal cancer.

For the research, the team analyzed all cancer diagnoses in KPSC among patients aged 18 and above over a five year period, starting 2008 to 2012.

They were able to identify more than 2,000 cancer diagnoses within the 5-year time frame, and excluding liver cancer, more than 1,6000 diagnoses remained. According to Medical News Today, there were more than 84,000 cancer diagnoses that are identified among patients without hepatitis c virus and more than 83,000 cancer diagnoses still remain after liver cancer was excluded.

"The results suggest that cancer rates are increased in the cohort of hepatitis C patients versus the non-hepatitis C patients, both including and excluding liver cancers. These findings certainly point to the suggestion that hepatitis C may be associated with an increased risk of cancer," Dr. Nyberg said.

The researchers believe that patients who have hepatitis C have 2.5 times higher chance to be diagnosed with cancer than patients without the infection. If excluding liver cancer, the risk still remains twice as high for patients with the hepatitis c virus.

The scientists believe that further research should be done to known the link between hepatitis C and cancer.

"This data adds to the evidence bank linking hepatitis C with an increased risk of cancer and highlights that there is still a long way to go in order to fully understand this complex and devastating disease," according to Dr. Laurent Castera of the European Association for the Study of the Liver.

 

 

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