LA Natives You Ought To Know – Dr. Saam Morshed

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Dr. Saam Morshed

DR. SAAM MORSHED

The term “hero” is thrown around loosely and indiscriminately nowadays,  leading readers to gloss over cover stories where “HERO” is in large bold caps.  However, when someone either overcomes incredible odds or is someone who rescues an individual who cannot help him/herself, then that story should not be overlooked.  Dr. Saam Morshed’s story is a heroic tale of the latter.

After graduating from Palisades High School in the 90s, Saam left home for his educational and professional crusade.  Unlike the prototypical medical school graduate who enters lucrative careers at well-funded private institutions, Dr. Morshed became one of the few orthopedic surgeons who  enhanced his skill set with a PhD in public health.  He opted to work at a county hospital, dedicate his life to public health and immerse himself in his commitment to the under-served.  Click to Continue Reading

No “once upon a time” for Sleeping Beauty Syndrome sufferers

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Sleeping Beauty is REAL! (kinda)

My cousin, Katie Kenward, forwarded me a very interesting email today about Sleeping Beauty Syndrome. I obvi looked it up and want to read MORE about it !

Louisa Ball, from England, sleeps for days at a time and cannot be awakened…no, she isn’t just a “teenager”, she has Sleeping Beauty Syndrome, aka Kleine-Levine Syndrome. KLS is a disease/disorder/syndrome with no cure that clears up after 8 years of suffering from it.

Louisa’s passion is dance, but with her unknown schedule, she finds it very hard to keep a certain steady schedule.

Louisa’s longest “nap” has lasted 13 days, and there’s nothing doctors can do to stop it.

What is Kleine-Levin Syndrome?

Kleine-Levin Syndrome (KLS) is a rare and complex neurological disorder characterized by periods of excessive amounts of sleep and altered behavior. The disorder strikes adolescents primarily. At the onset of an episode the patient becomes progressively drowsy and sleeps for most of the day and night (hypersomnolence), waking only to eat or go to the bathroom. When awake, the patient’s whole demeanor is changed, often appearing “spacey” or childlike. When awake he experiences confusion, disorientation, complete lack of energy (lethargy), and lack of emotions (apathy). Most patients report that everything seems out of focus, and that they are hypersensitive to noise and light. In some cases, food cravings (compulsive hyperphagia) are exhibited. Instances of uninhibited hypersexuality during an episode have also been reported.

Kleine-Levin Syndrome episodes are cyclical. When present, KLS symptoms persist for days, weeks or even months, during which time all normal daily activities stop. Individuals are not able to attend school, work or care for themselves. Most are bedridden, tired and uncommunicative even when awake. Not everyone affected by KLS exhibits all of the symptoms described above.

Affected individuals may go for a period of weeks, months or even years without experiencing any symptoms, and then they reappear with little warning. In between episodes those diagnosed with KLS appear to be in perfect health with no evidence of behavioral or physical dysfunction. However they function daily with the frightful reality that they could become sick again at any moment. KLS episodes may continue to reoccur for a decade or longer with devastating effects on the adolescent’s life and family. KLS robs children and young adults of big pieces of their lives, one agonizing episode at a time.

The mean diagnostic delay for proper KLS diagnosis is four years, causing undue suffering to patients and families. The cause of Kleine-Levin Syndrome is not known.

It is named for Willi Kleine and Max Levin.

Kleinelevin.com

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Sarychev Volcano (Russia’s Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) Eruption from the International Space Station

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A fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station allowed the astronauts this striking view of Sarychev volcano (Russia’s Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) in an early stage of eruption on June 12, 2009. Sarychev Peak is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain and is located on the northwestern end of Matua Island. – NASA

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Twitter Awards: Twitter-naut Twitters from Space

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FIRST TWITTER FROM SPACE:

Clouds of smoke and steam fill Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida as space shuttle Atlantis soars into clouds above atop twin columns of fire. Atlantis will rendezvous with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope on the STS-125 mission. Liftoff was on time at 2:01 p.m. EDT. Atlantis’ 11-day flight will include five spacewalks to refurbish and upgrade the telescope with state-of-the-art science instruments that will expand Hubble’s capabilities and extend its operational lifespan through at least 2014. The payload includes a Wide Field Camera 3, fine guidance sensor and the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph.


Photo credit: NASA/Sandra Joseph-Kevin O’Connell. Text from Space News.


Cure for Blindness: Colorado teen sees for the first time

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Macie Morse was treated with adult stem cells taken from an umbilical cord blood (not Embryonic stem cells) by Beike Biotech in China. Macie, now 16, was born with optic nerve hypoplasia, or ONH, a condition where optic nerves don’t develop properly in the womb. Morse was legally blind, with 20/4000 vision in one eye and only light perception in the other. After receiving injections of cord stem cells and acupuncture to stimulate the cells, Chinese scientists were able to start growing the optic nerve Morse was missing.

Macie now has 20/80 vision in one eye and 20/400+ in the other; she can drive a car, watch TV and has seen snow for the first time. Friend and Colorado Ice kicker Deric Yaussi (left, below) started a fund for Macie back in April 2008, known as Kickin it for Macie, which accepted pledge amounts for every point he kicked, and trough that and other charitable donations, the $30,000 cost of treatment was raised.
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Macie Morse learning to drive.

Read about other repients of cord blood stem cells for their Optic Nerve Hypoplasia and Septo-Optic Dysplasia in China: 1. Cody Fend 2. Cameron Petersen 3. Lydia Black 4. Lydia Olmsted and Rylea Barlett 5. Savannah Watring 6. Xavier Carballo 7. Connor Corkern From Don Margolis Blog.

Other families raising money for this treatment ($30,000 apprx):
1. Jazmin Palmer, 13, Owosso, MI – as of Sunday, March 29, donation hotline (989) 423-7766
2. Joshua Clark, newborn, Wales – as of Thursday, 29 January 2009

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Blind no more: Cure for Macular Degeneration

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British scientists have developed the worlds first stem cell therapy to cure the most common cause of blindness, age-related age-related macular degeneration. Surgeons predict it will become a routine, one-hour procedure that will be generally available in six or seven years time. The treatment involves replacing a layer of degenerated cells with new ones created from embryonic stem cells. It was pioneered by scientists and surgeons from the Institute of Ophthalmology at University College London and Moorfields eye hospital. Read full story at UK Times.

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Girl Born a Record 22 Years After Father’s Sperm Frozen

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Space tourist Charles Simonyi takes 2nd trip to International Space Station on a Soyuz rocket

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According to the NY Times Mr. Simonyi isnt just planning to stare out the window – the Russian astronauts have given him a job! He is to help engineers calibrate space radiation sensors and discuss his experiences with Internet readers on his blog. Rumored cost for his flight is around $35 million.
Space Adventures, the company that organized the flights for the world’s first private space explorers, offers spaceflights to the International Space Station, around the moon, Zero-Gravity flights, cosmonaut training and more. The company’s advisory board includes Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, Shuttle astronauts Sam Durrance, Tom Jones, Byron Lichtenberg, Norm Thagard, Kathy Thornton, Pierre Thuot, Charles Walker, Skylab/Shuttle astronaut Owen Garriott and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Usachev. Photos from NY Times, some content from Spaceref.com.

Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano erupts 5x in a night after being dormant for 20 years

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The U.S. Geological Survey reported the 5th volcanic eruption at 10:38 p.m. Sunday PST. Subsequent eruptions occurred at 11:02 p.m., 12:14 a.m., 1:39 a.m. and 4:37 a.m. local time. Redoubt was last active in 1989, when eruptions lasted for five months, USGS geophysicist John Power said at an early morning news conference Monday.

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Lab-Grown Organs

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A 30-year-old Spanish woman has become the first patient to receive a whole organ transplant grown using her own cells.

Claudia Castillo, who lives in Barcelona, underwent the operation to replace her windpipe after tuberculosis had left her with a collapsed lung and unable to breathe.

Cord Blood Banking

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My cousin’s daughter was one of the first-ever to recieve the process for this life-saving and quality-of-life saving procedure done at birth to save the spinal fluid and stem-cell packed blood from the mother’s placenta. Blood banks are located in Arizona.

Cord Blood Banking – Should you bank your baby’s umbilical cord blood?

Pictured below is Iran’s national blood bank. The trend is widening all over the planet even in the most of restrictive and conservative places.

Photo and below text from Iranian news source Payvand.

Iranian scientists developed human embryonic stem cell lines in 2003, with the approval of Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of Iran’s Islamic revolution. Despite many western countries which impose restrictions on stem cell research, Iran, a premier in the realm of stem cell research, has some of the most liberal laws providing grounds for such studies. Muslim clerics acknowledge that life begins three months after conception, granting scientists access to human embryonic stem cells left over from fertilization trials.
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