Health Highlights: July 23, 2009

Posted: July 23, 2009

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:

Poll Still Finds Public Support for Health-Care Reform

While a majority of Americans still think health-care reform is needed now, some of that support has wavered slightly as Congress wrestles with the details of producing a reform package, according to the July Kaiser Health Tracking Poll.

Fifty-six percent of Americans continue to believe that health reform is more important than ever, despite the country's economic problems. And by a better than two-to-one margin (51 percent to 23 percent), Americans think the country would be better off if Congress and President Barack Obama enacted health reform, the poll found.

But concerns raised during the Congressional debate appear to be influencing some people's views. For instance, a larger share of the public is more worried that Congress and the president will pass a bill that's bad for their family (54 percent) than that health-care reform won't happen this year (39 percent). And while a majority of Americans still favor reform now, the percentage of people who hold that view has dropped from 61 percent to 56 percent since June, the poll found.

The proportion of people who say passage of health-care reform would make things worse for their own family, although relatively small, has doubled since February (from 11 percent to 21 percent), as has the proportion of Americans who say the country would be worse off if health-care reform passed -- from 12 percent to 23 percent, according to the poll.

And while the estimated $1 trillion price tag over 10 years for health-care reform has been a sticking point for many in Congress, it seems to be a little less worrisome for those polled. When asked if $1 trillion was too high, too little, or about right, 42 percent said it was too high, 36 percent said it was the right amount, and 9 percent said it was too little.

The Kaiser Family Foundation is a non-profit foundation, based in Menlo Park, Calif., that produces analysis and information on health issues.

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Study Looks at Implanted Pig Cells to Treat Type 1 Diabetes

In a trial that could one day lead to a way to slow the ravages of type 1 diabetes, a New Zealand company announced Thursday that it plans to implant newborn pig cells into eight people with the blood sugar disease.

The Associated Press reported that these cells produce insulin that the researchers are hoping can be used to lower blood sugar levels in these volunteers. However, a company official told the wire service that such a treatment will not eliminate all the symptoms of type 1 diabetes indefinitely, which include blindness, premature heart disease and poor blood circulation that can lead to the amputation of limbs.

Critics have also expressed concern that putting these pig cells into humans might introduce a new virus into the human population, a fear that company officials said is unfounded.

"There is no evidence of a risk of retrovirus infection," Bob Elliott, medical director of Living Cell Technologies, told AP. "Nobody has developed a retrovirus."

Elliott stressed that the pigs being used in this trial come from isolated islands south of New Zealand, and are being kept in a sterile environment. He also noted that he has run two previous trials, the first with six patients in New Zealand in 1995-1996. A Russian trial with 10 patients began two years ago. In those trials, the cells that weren't rejected produced insulin for roughly a year, although the cells in one patient continued generating the hormone for 12 years.

The pig cells that will be implanted in this latest trial are coated in a membrane made from seaweed, which will eliminate the need for immunosuppressant drugs, according to company officials.

With type 1 diabetes, the body mistakenly attacks the pancreas to the point where the organ stops producing the insulin needed to break down sugars in the blood and convert it to energy.

Republican

Jack Smith,

What is your point in trying to blame Republicans? They cannot block anything, they do not have the votes. It's your party that's split here, if they were united they would have the votes without the Republicans.

The let's blame the Republicans for everything attitude only works for so long, and that point has long passed. Instead of voting Republicans out of office, you would be well served to concentrate on how to keep the Democrats IN office in 2010. All the poll numbers are falling, nothing has been fixed, and the deficit is going to be 1.8 TRILLION dollars next year. And by the way, the Democrats have had control of the House and the Senate since 2007. Lets not forget either the complete Democratic party involvment in the Subprime mortgage meltdown.

Your party should stop blaming, stop whinning and start producing positive results for the number one issue which is the ECONOMY. You want people to stop losing their healthcare insurance, how about improving the economy so that they don't lose their jobs in the first place. Improve the economy so that employers can afford to have good benefit programs instead of paying money for carbon usuage. Start doing something for small business which is the real growth engine. And by the way, that doesn't mean thinking of new ways to tax them, and throw more roadblocks in their way.

George S. of MO @ Jul 23, 2009 19:41:47 PM

Healthcare crisis

LEAD, FOLLOW, OR GET OUT OF THE WAY. (Thomas Paine)

We have the 37th worst quality of healthcare in the developed world.

I know that many of you are angry and frustrated that REPUBLICANS! In congress are dragging their feet and trying to block TRUE healthcare reform. What republicans want is just a taxpayer bailout of the DISGRACEFUL GREED DRIVEN PRIVATE FOR PROFIT health insurance industry, and the DISGRACEFUL GREED DRIVEN PRIVATE FOR PROFIT healthcare industry. An insurance bailout is all you really get without a robust government-run public option available on day one.

These industries have been slaughtering you and your loved ones like cattle for decades for profit. Including members of congress and their families. These REPUBLICANS are FOOLS!

Republicans and their traitorous allies have been trying to make it look like it's President Obama's fault for the delays, and foot dragging. But I think you all know better than that. President Obama inherited one of the worst government catastrophes in American history from these REPUBLICANS! And President Obama has done a brilliant job of turning things around, and working his heart out for all of us.

But Republicans think you are just a bunch of stupid, idiot, cash cows with short memories. Just like they did under the Bush administration when they helped Bush and Cheney rape America and the rest of the World.

But you don't have to put up with that. And this is what you can do. The Republicans below will be up for reelection on November 2, 2010. Just a little over 13 months from now. And many of you will be able to vote early. So pick some names and tell their voters that their representatives (by name) are obstructing TRUE healthcare reform. And are sellouts to the insurance and medical lobbyist.

Ask them to contact their representatives and tell them that they are going to work to throw them out of office on November 2, 2010, if not before by impeachment, or recall elections. Doing this will give you something more to do to make things better in America. And it will help you feel better too.

There are many resources on the internet that can help you find people to call and contact. For example, many social networking sites can be searched by state, city, or University. Be inventive and creative. I can think of many ways to do this. But be nice. These are your neighbors. And most will want to help.

I know there are a few democrats that have been trying to obstruct TRUE healthcare reform too. But the main problem is the Bush Republicans. Removing them is the best thing tactically to do. On the other hand. If you can easily replace a democrat obstructionist with a supportive democrat, DO IT!

You have been AMAZING!!! my people. Don't loose heart. You knew it wasn't going to be easy saving the World. :-)

God Bless You

jacksmith — Working Class

Republican Senators up for re-election in 2010.

* Richard Shelby of Alabama

* Lisa Murkowski of Alaska

* John McCain of Arizona

* Mel Martinez of Florida

* Johnny Isakson of Georgia

* Mike Crapo of Idaho

* Chuck Grassley of Iowa

* Sam Brownback of Kansas

* Jim Bunning of Kentucky

* David Vitter of Louisiana

* Kit Bond of Missouri

* Judd Gregg of New Hampshire

* Richard Burr of North Carolina

* George Voinovich of Ohio

* Tom Coburn of Oklahoma

* Jim DeMint of South Carolina

* John Thune of South Dakota

* Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas

* Bob Bennett of Utah

jacksmith of TX @ Jul 23, 2009 16:53:53 PM

health care reform

This weeks Business Week had a very telling article about two states whom have already opted for Universal Health Care and the problems both Maine and Massachusetts are having. "Maine enacted universal coverage in 2005, also with no cost constraints. Premiums for the state-financed insurance plan have risen 74% since, and many residents have dropped coverage. Maine's uninsured rate is back at 10%, barely lower than pre-reform levels." Case in point. My company buys Health Insurance for it's employees. According to Senator Collins our Maine Health Care costs are lower than the National Average, and yet our health insurance costs are significantly higher than the national average. Why? The costs of the state funded program increased to costs of all health insurance. Before the U.S. Congress implements a similar program shouldn't you report this?

Hal Bumby of ME @ Jul 23, 2009 15:11:13 PM

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