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Bioiberica leads a study to predict the evolution of arthritis from a saliva sample

Bioiberica leads a study to predict the evolution of arthritis from a saliva sample

Congress World of ARTHROSIS (OARSI)

-Francisco j. Blanco Garcia, rheumatologist complex Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña, introduced the draft “ Arthrosischip ”, to predict the evolution of arthrosis

-Bioiberica is the only Spanish pharmaceutical that participates in the 2011 OARSItwo symposia on the treatment of chronic arthritis and personalized medicine

-Barcelona will host the 2012 OARSI, with the collaboration of Bioiberica

Barcelona, 2011-September know how will evolve the osteoarthritis of knee with a simple saliva test could be a reality in the future. Thus present it Bioiberica in the world osteoarthritis Congress (OARSI) to be held in San Diego, California on 15-18 September.

Dr. Francisco j. Blanco, complex Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña rheumatologist, will be in charge of presenting the “ Arthrosischip ” during the Symposium of “ medicine custom ” organized by Bioiberica. This innovative research project seeks to develop a gene chip that can predict the progression of osteoarthritis of the knee in patients diagnosed with this disease. Based on the technology of DNA microarrays, Arthrosischip shall consist of a genetic analysis from a saliva sample. It will identify genetic mutations associated with the evolution of arthritis and clinical data, basically, risk factors such as sex or concomitant diseases of arthritis such as diabetes. It is a study jointly developed between Bioiberica, company with more than 30 years of experience in health of joints and leader in chondroprotection, and Progenika, specialist in the design and development of tools for personalized medicine.

Part of the project “ Arthrosischip ”, Dr. Allen Sawitzke of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Utah, United States, will present the second phase of the project that aims to identified using biological markers and on the basis of a preliminary analysis of genetic inheritance, those patients with osteoarthritis more susceptible to rapid progress in his illness, and therefore to end up in implementation of prosthesis. This study is carried out in collaboration between Bioiberica, the University of Utah and the National Institute of Health (NIH).

Dr. Thomas Pap, University Hospital of Münster, Germany, will close the Symposium with a review of the biomarkers in osteoarthritis and its usefulness in the diagnosis, prognosis, description of the severity of the disease and analysis of the effectiveness of an intervention. The objective of this symposium is to demonstrate how personalized medicine can offer a wide range of possibilities to the patient with arthrosis, incapacitated from chronic, and often dealt with only in certain episodes of the disease. Personalized medicine can help both in its prevention and control of the progression once appeared pathology.

Effectiveness of chondroitin sulfate on osteoarthritis how arthritis has gone from being exclusively a pathology of cartilage to a pathology of “ the entire joint ” will be the premise that opens another Symposium Bioiberica has organized and which bears the name “ in osteoarthritis symptom Control: evidence with drugs for symptomatic slow action ”. One of the speakers will be Professor Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Director of the research unit in arthrosis of the Université de Montréal (Canada) and principal investigator of a recent clinical trial conducted with chondroitin sulfate in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and evaluated by nuclear magnetic resonance. Prof. Pelletier will carry out a review of various clinical trials and meta-analysis published with chondroitin sulfate in order to assess their efficacy and safety for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. These studies allow to conclude that chondroitin sulfate is a symptomatic slow action drug effective in the treatment of arthritis with an excellent safety profile. The condroprotectores, and in particular the chondroitin sulfate, are drugs that act directly on the three joint structures affected by osteoarthritis: joint cartilage, synovial membrane, and the subcondral bone. They not only relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis, but it is proving have ability to attack the root disease, slowing down the degenerative process that takes place in the joints, primarily of hands, hips, knees, etc.

The OARSI in Barcelona in April 2012 with Bioiberica as main sponsor, the next edition of OARSI be held in Barcelona in April. During these days will gather in the city more than one thousand of specialists from around the world, including rheumatologists, researchers, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, clinical and other stakeholders in the research of arthritis. However, this Congress has the most prestigious professionals dedicated to the treatment of arthritis to share progress and experiences in the investigation of this disease.

Bioiberica Farma

Bioiberica Farma is the only Spanish laboratory specializing in research and development of effective drugs for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Specifically, specialises in chondroprotection, namely, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cartilage, synovial membrane, and the subcondral bone injuries.

This expertise in the treatment of osteoarthritis has helped Bioiberica Farma occupies a leading position endorsed by numerous published clinical trials, research projects underway, the recognition of different societies scientific and medical, strict quality control chemical and biological production processes, the quality of their products and editing of publications specialised in chondroprotection.

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NASA presents a new launch system that will be the man to Mars

Washington, 14 sep (EFE).-La NASA today introduced the new system of space launch that wants to put at the head of the exploration of space and achieve new goals such as the first manned trip to an asteroid and the cherished trip to Mars.

These new destinations mean leave low Earth orbit and venture into more deep space something that NASA intends to do for the first time with ships manned.

The date is not so distant, as according to the plan presented by President Barack Obama last year is expected to reach an asteroid by 2025 and send the first mission to the red planet in 2030.

With the new system of release, the strongest so far since the Saturn V that reached the moon mission crew Apollo more than 40 years ago, is one step closer, said the director of the NASA, Charles Bolden.

“We are investing in technologies to live and work in space, and setting the stage for visit asteroids and Mars,” asserted.

After months of studying various plans and designs, Bolden presented along with several members of Congress the Administration Obama plan for designing rocket system launch space (SLS, for its acronym in English).

“This new launch system will create good jobs in United States and will ensure US space leadership,” said Bolden.

The President Obama “has challenged us to be daring to dream big, and that is exactly what we are doing at NASA,” said Bolden.

This project, he said, would begin a new era in space exploration “will inspire millions of people around the world”.

With this decision culminate months of debate to tell NASA with a launch system not only powerful, but versatile, allowing to adapt new technologies to the needs that arise.

The rocket is designed to move to the astronauts in a capsule Orion installed on the top, as well as large quantities of cargo, equipment and experiments to Earth orbit and other more distant destinations, and will serve as support for the transport ships trading to be carried out flights of cargo and replacement of astronauts to the international space station (ISS).

Will have an initial capacity of 70 tons, capable of elevating the capsule with six crew members, and expand to the 130. Later is expected to be reached between 140 and 165 tons.

Used liquid hydrogen and oxygen as fuel, also will be powered by engines RS-25D/E and the upper stages engines J2X. NASA plans to start tests of launch in 2017.

After the cancellation of the constellation program and the withdrawal of the space shuttle in July, NASA ran out own launch vehicle, but this new heavy-lift rocket will be the “key” for the implementation of the plan drawn up by the Obama President and the Congress under the NASA Authorization Act of last year, said Bolden.

“Once resolved the architecture of the heavy-lift launch system, NASA can now go ahead with the construction of the rocket, and a new generation of vehicles and technologies necessary for an ambitious programme of manned deep space missions”, said in a statement, John Holdren, Assistant to the White House for science and technology.

The project has an estimated value of about $ 18 billion in its first stage, about 3 billion dollars a year until 2017, said at press conference Bill Gerstenmaier, responsible for the newly created directory operations and human exploration from NASA (HEO, for its acronym in English).

Gerstenmaier acknowledged that it will be difficult to build, but it will give to NASA “the capacity to go beyond low Earth orbit and that no other country has succeeded”. He said that the plan has been calculated with sufficient flexibility so that when the Government reduced the budget of NASA, the Agency can continue working on this project.

The Senator Kay Bailey of Texas, whose state is home to one of the main centers of NASA in Houston, said: “this is what you were expecting to see long time”.

Computer-generated artist’s impression provided by NASA showing the space launch (SLS) system. EFE/NASA

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NASA presents new launch system that will be the man to Mars

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Washington, 14 sep (EFE).-La NASA today introduced the new system of space launch that wants to put at the head of the exploration of space and achieve new goals such as the first manned trip to an asteroid and the cherished trip to Mars.

These new destinations mean leave low Earth orbit and venture into more deep space something that NASA intends to do for the first time with ships manned.

The date is not so distant, as according to the plan presented by President Barack Obama last year is expected to reach an asteroid by 2025 and send the first mission to the red planet in 2030.

With the new system of release, the strongest so far since the Saturn V that reached the moon mission crew Apollo more than 40 years ago, is one step closer, said the director of the NASA, Charles Bolden.

“We are investing in technologies to live and work in space, and setting the stage for visit asteroids and Mars,” asserted.

After months of studying various plans and designs, Bolden presented along with several members of Congress the Administration Obama plan for designing rocket system launch space (SLS, for its acronym in English).

“This new launch system will create good jobs in United States and will ensure US space leadership,” said Bolden.

The President Obama “has challenged us to be daring to dream big, and that is exactly what we are doing at NASA,” said Bolden.

This project, he said, would begin a new era in space exploration “will inspire millions of people around the world”.

With this decision culminate months of debate to tell NASA with a launch system not only powerful, but versatile, allowing to adapt new technologies to the needs that arise.

The rocket is designed to move to the astronauts in a capsule Orion installed on the top, as well as large quantities of cargo, equipment and experiments to Earth orbit and other more distant destinations, and will serve as support for the transport ships trading to be carried out flights of cargo and replacement of astronauts to the international space station (ISS).

Will have an initial capacity of 70 tons, capable of elevating the capsule with six crew members, and expand to the 130. Later is expected to be reached between 140 and 165 tons.

Used liquid hydrogen and oxygen as fuel, also will be powered by engines RS-25D/E and the upper stages engines J2X. NASA plans to start tests of launch in 2017.

After the cancellation of the constellation program and the withdrawal of the space shuttle in July, NASA ran out own launch vehicle, but this new heavy-lift rocket will be the “key” for the implementation of the plan drawn up by the Obama President and the Congress under the NASA Authorization Act of last year, said Bolden.

“Once resolved the architecture of the heavy-lift launch system, NASA can now go ahead with the construction of the rocket, and a new generation of vehicles and technologies necessary for an ambitious programme of manned deep space missions”, said in a statement, John Holdren, Assistant to the White House for science and technology.

The project has an estimated value of about $ 18 billion in its first stage, about 3 billion dollars a year until 2017, said at press conference Bill Gerstenmaier, responsible for the newly created directory operations and human exploration from NASA (HEO, for its acronym in English).

Gerstenmaier acknowledged that it will be difficult to build, but it will give to NASA “the capacity to go beyond low Earth orbit and that no other country has succeeded”. He said that the plan has been calculated with sufficient flexibility so that when the Government reduced the budget of NASA, the Agency can continue working on this project.

The Senator Kay Bailey of Texas, whose state is home to one of the main centers of NASA in Houston, said: “this is what you were expecting to see long time”. EFE

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Multan with 470 million euros per company that dumped toxic sludge in Hungary

Budapest, 15 sep (EFE).-the Hungarian environmental authorities fined with about 470 million euros to the evil company, held responsible for the dumping of toxic mud last October, which caused ten deaths, reported today the press local.

According to the Economic Journal napi.hu, the supervisory Office of environment and local waters fined 135,000 forintos (EUR 468 million) million to the company for “environmental damage in the course of storage of red mud”.

On October 4, 2010 a rupture of the retaining wall of a raft of sludge in Ajka, southwest of Budapest, produced a spillage of toxic substances, which ended it poisoned several smaller rivers and threatened to pour into the Danube arsenic and heavy metals.

Ten people were killed and other 125 injured following the ecological disaster that also damaged high economic of some 200 million euros.

In addition, the toxic mud flooded an area of 40 square kilometres of farmland, as well as the streets of cities like Kolontár and Devecser, where hundreds of people ran out of home.

The lawyer of the company, György subspecies, said today the company will use sentence, since it considers that the fine absolutely “Fundamentals”.

Depending on subspecies, the sentence is talking about 1.8 million tons of mud spill, red but which in reality were only 350,000 tons.

In any case, the company can not afford the high economic sanction, revenues in 2010 were just 26 million euros, by what subspecies believed that the penalty is “a disguised nationalization”.

Since that happened the catastrophe, in October, until today more than 60 judgements against the signature evil, producer of aluminium, have been open by individuals seeking compensation for the damage suffered.

A possible closure of the company, which employs about 6,000 people in the region, would cause serious social problems, according to sources from the sector.

For its part, the Government of conservative Viktor Orban, said today that “will do everything to save the company,” according to a report by the Ministry of Rural development.

So far have not clarified the causes of the rupture of the retaining wall of the raft, containing waste resulting from the production of aluminum. EFE

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The EU and South Africa try today to the economic crisis, Libya, and the climate in its fourth bilateral Summit

Skukuza (South Africa), 15 sep (EFE).-the European Union (EU) and South Africa held today in this country its fourth bilateral Summit to enhance its relations and seek consensus on the economic crisis, climate change and the situation in Libya.

The Presidents of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, and the European Commission (EC, the EU Executive), Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, head the European delegation that interview with South Africa President, Jacob Zuma, and six of his ministers.

The Summit’s agenda includes commercial, economic and Security Affairs as well as discussions prior to the United Nations Conference on climate change (COP-17), which will host Durban (South Africa) from 28 November to 9 December coming.

The South African Government has chosen as the venue for the Summit the Skukuza complex in the heart of the Kruger National Park, one of the largest in the world, to deal with its European partners to the challenges of global warming and its devastating effects on ecosystems such as the park itself natural.

EU South Africa will also make efforts to make progress in the negotiations of the G20 (a group of rich and emerging countries) to respond to the economic crisis, and will assess the role of the emerging countries of the bloc BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) to deal with the threat of a new recession.

Europe seeks to also reach positions with African Nations on the international response to the challenges arising after the revolutions pro-democratic in Arab countries such as Libya.

South Africa, who presides over the high level Committee for Libya of the African Union (AU) and rotating in the Council of safety of the United Nations (UN) ranks, has spearheaded a sector critical of the AU with the role of the National Council of transition (CNT) in their struggle against the regime of Muammar al-Gaddafi.

Zuma attends the European Summit with the message of the African Group met yesterday in Pretoria and reiterated its commitment to a Government of inclusion national with all parties in the conflict, as well as its refusal to recognise, for the moment, the rebels of the CNT.

Another theme on the table will be the preparation of the Conference of the United Nations development and environmental protection (Río+20), to be held next year in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

The President of the European Council, the Belgian Herman Van Rompuy (left), and the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso (r), welcome to South African President Jacob Zuma, prior to last year the European Union Summit at the headquarters of the European Council in Brussels (Belgium). EFE/file

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips