12.03.2008
New Tack on Anti-Oxidants for Cognitive Fitness
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NBC Los Angeles' medical anchor Dr. Bruce Hensel, who interviewed us back in 2005 before publication of our research, is covering this story.
Could antioxidants help memory and prevent Alzheimers? A new study is looking into it. Other studies have shown most supplements do not prevent memory loss-despite claims. This study looked at specific antioxidant never studied before this way. The belief is that it will prevent the brain from getting damaged over time," Dr. Bruce Hensel reported.
Babs Ziielazinski is a dynamic octogenarian who's taken to the keyboard in the last few months. "I can do the fingering with the right hand and i can fiddle a little bit with the chords and, but it sounds pretty good to me," Babs said.
Her enthusiasm is part of a plan to keep her mind active for the long term. "So maybe if i get to the age of a hundred, I'll still know what I'm doing," she said.
She's also joined a Rush University Medical Center study to see if an antioxidant supplement can prevent Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Raj Shah is a researcher on the project: "What we're trying to do is to test to see if the Cerefolin NAC, which is a combination of high dose b vitamins and an antioxidant, will help to replace some of the antioxidant capabilities that the body is losing," Shah said.
The theory: as we age, antioxidant production drops and may allow damaging proteins to build-up in the brain. "The oxidative stress causes the nerve cells not to function as well, and to die sooner, and that brings out the symptoms," Shah said.
Participants take a multi-vitamin plus another pill, which may be the antioxidant booster Cerefolin NAC.
"It'll be interesting to see if the combination of those two agents together seem to bring a little bit more benefit than just the b vitamins by themselves," Shah said.
Whether the supplement actually helps is still up in the air. Results will help Babs decide whether her memories can be preserved by a pill.
"Other co like vitamins E, A and C have not been proven to help," Dr. Hensel said.
Labels: Cerefolin, Hensel, nbcuniversal, rush, Shah, Ziielazinski

4.01.2008
Hulu from NBC-Universal and Fox
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As mentioned earlier, Hulu is a service being offered by NBC-Universal and Fox and creates a high-quality, content focused service with a high-touch, empathetic user experience.
Two thumbs up on the user interface which is simple, but elegant.

Using it to watch the David Lynch film Mulholland Drive which rates only about an "8" on the weird scale, if "10" might be considered highly disturbing, hulu offered the ability to reduce side panel illumination, for example, if it is dark, and a very easy pause and play function. The sound also is high quality mp3 (not sure of the bit rate), a nice upgrade compared with some UGC sites, which feature mono mp3 encoding on their Flash players.
You can also add hulu content on your site, which distinguishes its approach from some of the content creators. Ads are placed in a thin banner on the upper right border above the player and sequenced in the content itself periodically, or, you can elect to watch a trailer of an upcoming film distributed by the partners in hulu and enjoy a completely ad-free experience.
Nice.
Labels: encoding, Flash, fox, hulu, lynch, mulholland, nbcuniversal

