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		<title>DHA in Fish Oil can help Stroke Patients and More</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of researchers from the Health Sciences Center of Louisiana State University has conducted a research showing the benefits of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) against brain damage when it is given up to 5 hours after a stroke.  Dr. Nicolas Bazan led the team of researchers in this study.  He is a Villere Chair, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1623" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 290px"><a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/mangano-minute/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/fishoil_s.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1623" title="Close up of fish oil gel tablets" src="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/mangano-minute/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/fishoil_s.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="186" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The results of a recent study revealed that DHA, a component in fish oils, can limit the severity of brain damage in stroke patients when administered up to 5 hours after the onset of stroke.</p></div>
<p>A group of researchers from the Health Sciences  Center of Louisiana State University has conducted a research showing the  benefits of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) against brain damage when it is given up  to 5 hours after a stroke.  Dr.  Nicolas Bazan led the team of researchers in this study.  He is a Villere Chair, a Boyd  professor, and the Director of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at the  Health Science Center of LSU.  The  results of their study revealed that an important component of fish oil, DHA, acts  as a strong therapeutic agent that can provide protection to brain tissues and  help encourage recovery in an experimental representation of acute ischemic  stroke, even if the treatment is deferred by up to 5 hours.  The findings of the study are very significant  because, not only does it provide a new treatment approach for stroke, but it  also provide necessary information when it comes to how long the therapeutic  window really is.  The said  research was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the results of  which are published in the <em>Translational  Stroke Research</em> journal.</p>
<p><strong>The Brain:  What causes  stroke?</strong></p>
<p>For any organ to function  properly, it needs a continuous and sufficient supply of blood since blood  carries glucose and oxygen, which are necessary requirements in order for cells  to live.  The brain is one  important organ that cannot tolerate a lack, or the absence, of blood supply.  When blood supply to the brain is  interrupted, brain cells die.  This  is a condition called cerebrovascular accident (CVA), or more commonly referred  to as stroke.</p>
<p>There are different reasons why  the blood supply to the brain is disrupted.  First, when the arteries are either narrowed or hardened,  blood supply becomes seriously impaired.   The narrowing of the arteries is called atherosclerosis, and it happens  when a person has been overly consuming the wrong kind of cholesterol – the bad  one.  Fatty plaques deposit into  the walls or linings of the arteries.   Over time, the arteries, which are the blood’s passageway, becomes  overly narrowed by the fatty deposits, and blood flow becomes difficult and  sluggish.  Not only does this cause  lesser blood flowing to the brain, but it places the person in great danger of  embolism.  The pressure exerted by  blood flowing through narrow arteries may cause debris to lodge off, travel  through the bloodstream, and then obstruct one of the major arteries that provide  the brain its blood supply.</p>
<p>Another reason for the  disruption of the blood supply to the brain is the occurrence of an aneurysm in  an artery inside the brain.  Aneurysms  are small pouches that are filled with blood, and the presence of which is  considered to be abnormal.  When an  aneurysm ruptures, blood will spill out from the artery, which will compress  structures inside the brain.</p>
<p>When blood supply is cut off, an irreversible  damage occurs to the core tissue located at the spot of the blockage.  The penumbra, or the core’s surrounding  tissues, may also be damaged but the difference lies in the fact that it has  the potential of being salvaged.   But there is a certain life span to the penumbra because, after a few  hours where blood flow is not re-established and no measures are done to  protect the neurons, it may also undergo irreversible damage.  This is the part where the research  findings become very significant.</p>
<p><strong>The Study Details</strong></p>
<p>In order for the researchers to know how effective  DHA is in the treatment and recovery of stroke patients, the research team from  LSUHSC administered either saline or DHA intravenously at the third, fourth,  fifth and sixth hours after the start of stroke.  The subjects then underwent an MRI test which revealed that  neurological deficits were decreased because of DHA administration.  Treatment with DHA assisted in neurobehavioral  recovery and reduced the swelling in the brain.  Destroyed tissue size was reduced by approximately 40  percent when DHA was given at 3 hours, 66 percent at 4 hours, and 59 percent at  5 hours. DHA treatment also triggered the production of Neuroprotectin D 1 (NPD  1) which exerts a protective effect on neurons.</p>
<p><strong>Risk Factors for Stroke</strong></p>
<p>The World Health Organization says that 15 million  people all over the world experiences stroke per year, and the number of deaths  is at 6 million. For people aged 60 and above, stroke is the second most common  cause of death and is the foremost cause of long-lasting disability regardless  of country of origin, ethnicity, gender and age.  In the United States alone, it is estimated that the  indirect and direct costs of stroke amounts to almost $74 billion.</p>
<p>The most common risk factors for stroke are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Smoking</li>
<li>Increasing age</li>
<li>Diabetes</li>
<li>Heart valve disease</li>
<li>Patent foramen ovale</li>
<li>Atrial fibrillation</li>
<li>Hypercholesterolemia,  or high cholesterol levels in the blood</li>
<li>Hypertension, or high  blood pressure</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The Reasons Why DHA is  good for You</strong></p>
<p>DHA is one of the two types of Omega-3 fatty acids  and the best sources of Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are fish oil.  Good fish oil, obviously, comes from  good fish – the examples of which are mackerel, hoki, salmon and herring. Here  are some quick facts about the benefits of DHA consumption:</p>
<ul>
<li>Docosahexaenoic  acid (DHA) is essential for the growth and functional development of the brain  in infants.</li>
<li>DHA is  essential for pregnant women as it helps in the functional development and  growth of the infant’s brain.</li>
<li>DHA is  important for adults since it helps maintain normal brain function.</li>
<li>Consuming  plentiful amounts of DHA in the diet enhances one’s ability to learn.</li>
<li>A decrease in  the levels of DHA present in the brain is linked to the development of  cognitive problems and causes its decline especially during aging.</li>
<li>DHA helps  prevent cardiovascular diseases since it reduces triglyceride levels in the  blood.</li>
<li>DHA decreases  thrombosis and at the same time, it prevents the onset of abnormal heart  rhythms (cardiac arrhythmias)</li>
<li>Diseases such  as some forms of cancer, thrombosis, myocardial infarction, adult-onset  diabetes mellitus, depression, atherosclerosis, arthritis, and hypertension can  greatly benefit from the positive effects of DHA.</li>
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<p><strong>Sources</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.medicinenet.com/stroke/article.htm" target="_blank">medicinenet.com</a><br />
<a href="http://healthyomega3.com/" target="_blank">healthyomega3.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.omega-3-fish-oil-guide.com/DHA_fish_oil.html" target="_blank">omega-3-fish-oil-guide.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10479465" target="_blank">ncbi.nlm.nih.gov</a><br />
<a href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-11/lsuh-lrs110810.php" target="_blank">eurekalert.org</a></p>
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		<title>A Beautiful Find&#8230;Study Finds Fish Oil May Prevent Onset of Schizophrenia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 04:17:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we read about the latest in health news, it’s generally assumed that it somehow relates to our physical health.  But as important as our physical health is, so too is our mental health.Schizophrenia is a disease most of us don’t pay a lot of attention to. In fact, for many of us, watching the [...]]]></description>
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<td>When we read about the latest in health news, it’s generally assumed that it somehow relates to our physical health.  But as important as our physical health is, so too is our mental health.Schizophrenia is a disease most of us don’t pay a lot of attention to. In fact, for many of us, watching the film A Beautiful Mind was the first time we had any idea of what it was or how it impacted those who suffer from it. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that’s characterized by hallucinations, delusions or hallucinations. To the sufferer of schizophrenia, these observances are quite real and the</td>
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<td colspan="2">degree to which the sufferer responds to them varies. That said, the impact of schizophrenia on every day life also varies; some are able to function in every day life despite the disease, while others must receive intensive in-patient treatment from trained professionals.</td>
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<p>While the number of Americans that suffer from schizophrenia is low (approximately 2.2 million), a comparison to other common illnesses demonstrates its significant prevalence.  For example, according to the British Columbia Schizophrenia Society, there are two times as many people with schizophrenia as there are with <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/alzheimers/" target="_blank"><strong>Alzheimer’s disease</strong></a>; five times as many as those with <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/multiple-sclerosis/" target="_blank"><strong>multiple sclerosis</strong></a>; six times as many as those with Type-1 <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/diabetes/" target="_blank"><strong>diabetes</strong></a>; and 60 times as many as those with muscular dystrophy. </p>
<p>Despite its prevalence schizophrenia is a highly treatable disease.  Some analysts are so optimistic by the success rate of those treated that estimates point to 2013 as the year of the cure for schizophrenia.  In the meantime, those with the disease spend their lives taking anti-psychotic medications and therapy—certainly no way to live.  Research out of the Oxygen Research Center in Melbourne, Australia, however, may put schizophrenia sufferers on the fast track to wellness.</p>
<p>The miracle worker appears to be <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/fish-oil/" target="_blank"><strong>fish oil</strong></a>—a supplement with well-documented health benefits.  The researchers focused on a randomized sample of 81 at-risk suffers of schizophrenia.  After splitting the patients into two groups, the researchers gave one group a placebo and the other group a capsule containing 1.5 grams of <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/fish-oil/" target="_blank"><strong>fish oil</strong></a> to be taken daily.  One year later, 28 percent of those in the placebo grouped had developed schizophrenia.  The group that supplemented with the <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/fish-oil/" target="_blank"><strong>fish oil</strong></a>?  Only 5 percent developed the psychosis!</p>
<p>The significance of this finding is buttressed by the fact that the 81 at-risk suffers were all between the ages of 15 to 25—the age range where most people develop the disease. </p>
<p>Though researchers say that the success rate of <a href="http://naturalhealthontheweb.com/fish-oil/" target="_blank"><strong>fish oil</strong></a> may have been due to the fact that warning signs were in the early stages—a key aspect to the successful treatment of schizophrenia—it’s a finding that bodes well for future research.  In fact, similar studies are scheduled to be performed in nine other Oxygen Research Centers across the globe. </p>
<p>Millions of families watch their loved ones suffer from this devastating disease, largely helpless.  Findings like these, at the very least, provide some hope for a future cure—perhaps before 2013.</p>
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