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Cancerous tumors sometimes form at the site of chronic wounds or injury, but the reason why is not entirely clear. Now researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have engineered mice with a persistent wound-like skin condition, and the mice are helping them understand the tumor-promoting effects of long-standing wounds and injuries.
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Majority Of School Nutrition Programs Now Offer Vegetarian School Lunches
School Nutrition Association president Dr. Katie Wilson, SNS announced new data today on the widespread availability of vegetarian school lunch options. Almost two thirds of school nutrition programs now offer a vegetarian school lunch on a consistent basis, up from 22% in 2003, according to the Association"s soon to be released 2009 School Nutrition Operations Report. The availability of vegetarian school lunches in a majority of districts is consistent with the overall trend in the past five years towards more nutritious school lunches emphasizing whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and low-fat dairy. The vegetarian choices also come in spite of federal school lunch reimbursements that have not kept pace with increased food and labor costs. Dr. Wilson presented the research findings at the National Conference on Childhood Obesity in Washington, DC today.
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G8, African Leaders Agree To Strengthen Water Access Partnership
G8 and leaders from Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and the African Union on Friday announced an agreement to strengthen their partnership to improve access to water in Africa, Ennahar Online reports (Oudina, 7/10).
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Establishment Of Five New Multiple Sclerosis Research Centres In Canada

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada has made public the creation of five research and training centers with the participation of over one hundred established scientists and two hundred and fifty trainees. Funded entirely by the MS Society of Canada, which has already raised 32 million dollars from a goal of 60 million, the objectives of these new centers is to considerably increase the speed on MS research investigations so that an end to MS may be found as quickly as possible. These centres will serve as key establishments in achieving these goals. In September 2008, less than one year after the MS Society commenced its major fundraising project to improve the research setting in Canada, these five entities were created and named endMS Regional Research and Training Centres (RRTC). These centres are now part of the endMS Research and Training Network which are held together in collaboration of MS researchers and trainees across Canada. "The goal of these centres is to boost our capacity to conduct MS research through training of the next generation of MS researchers," declares Yves Savoie, president and chief executive officer of the MS Society of Canada. These centres strategically located in all Geographic regions of Canada from the Western Pacific to the Atlantic, all dispose of numerous educational institutions and training hospitals. For the next three years each will receive $100,000.00 dollars per year to finance mutual training and investigative activities. With over one hundred researchers, two hundred and fifty trainees, and fifty four institutions stretching from Newfoundland"s MS Clinic at Memorial University to the three campuses of the University of British Columbia, the total number of individuals connected through one network is unique in Canadian MS history. "The five RRTCs cross an impressive latitude of institutions and clinics. Their establishment represents a new genesis of collaborative and highly focused activity designed to end multiple sclerosis," explains Savoie. Researchers and trainees coupled with each RRTC will work in partnership through conferences, regional workshops, online tools and inter-lab connections through which trainees will leave their host institution for a set period of time to train at another within the Network. "These centres will provide a structure that will allow us to identify new and established members of the research community with whom we can develop new approaches to solve complex problems," explains Dr. Jack Antel, scientific director of the endMS Research and Training Network and a neurologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute. "We hope to attract the best trainees with a strong educational environment and an impressive capacity to interact with peers and mentors from many disciplines." Visit http://www.endMS.ca for more details or to donate to the effort. About multiple sclerosis and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Multiple sclerosis is the most frequent neurological disease of young adults in Canada detected between the ages of 15 and 40. It is a chronic disabling diseaseof the brain and spinal cord, and the volatile effects last for the rest of their lives. The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, founded in 1948, is the only national volunteer health agency that finances, provides services for patients and family members, and carries out public learning programs through its seven division offices and 120 chapters. Through public awareness and social action programs, MS Society volunteers and staff are also enthusiastically implicated in educating health care professionals about MS and its treatment. MSCanada Written by Stephanie Brunner ( B.A.) Copyright: Medical News Today Not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News Today


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