to Hyde comes prepared to first Spring Training By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 16:36:22 EDT For Brandon Hyde, the days and weeks leading up to Tuesday were filled with phone calls to friends, to former colleagues, to mentors he's made across more than two decades in the game. A constant theme emerged from the ensuing chats: What, exactly, should Hyde expect from his first Spring Training as a big league manager? Full Article
to 9 comeback candidates to root for this season By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 21:00:00 EDT A year ago, Danny Farquhar was not going to be in the middle of a spring storyline. That's going to change this spring as he tries to win a spot in the Yankees' bullpen Full Article
to Visa issues delay Sucre's arrival to O's camp By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 15:14:25 EDT It may take the Orioles a little longer than expected to sift through their crowded catching situation. A club source confirmed that catcher Jesus Sucre is held up by visa issues in his native Venezuela and will report to camp late. Full Article
to Givens a lock to take mound in late innings By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:39:33 EDT With more than a dozen pitchers seemingly in the mix for bullpen jobs this spring, it'll take weeks of assessment before candidates for certain roles begin to emerge. Even the club's few veteran holdovers will have to wait. That includes Mychal Givens, who finished 2018 as the Orioles' closer and arrived at camp the overwhelming favorite to reclaim that job. Full Article
to Now healthy, Karns looks to revive career By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 14:14:42 EDT Everyone hopes for health this early in spring. But few more than Nate Karns, who has trudged a longer road back than any player in Orioles camp. Full Article
to Davis embracing data, new approach to improve By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Feb 2019 17:07:20 EDT Looking to preempt questions about his work ethic in a nightmare 2018 season, Chris Davis reported to Spring Training in Florida more than a week before Orioles position players were required to. That's when his efforts to rebound hit their first minor snag. Full Article
to Top prospect Diaz looks to break camp with O's By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 15:49:39 EDT A lot has to go right for Yusniel Diaz to crack the Orioles' Opening Day roster. But the Orioles' No.1 prospect per MLB Pipeline isn't letting that impede his plans to compete for a spot anyway. Full Article
to Orioles' Top 30 Prospects list By m.mlb.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 14:46:05 EDT Who do the Orioles have in the pipeline? Get scouting reports, video, stats, projected ETAs and more for Baltimore's Top 30 Prospects on MLBPipeline.com's Prospect Watch. Full Article
to The Orioles' Spring Training battle to watch By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 18:20:16 EDT The next five weeks will see lots of shuffling on Major League rosters. Here are the most intriguing positional battles on each of the 30 MLB clubs. Full Article
to Here are the Orioles' 2019 Top 30 Prospects By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 11:56:36 EDT The Orioles began a long-overdue rebuild in July, when the club dealt many of its more-valued big assets in exchange for prospects. Full Article
to Here are 12 Orioles to watch in spring camp By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 12:50:26 EDT In holding their first full-squad workout on Monday, the Orioles ushered in the first official phase of a spring set to surprise. Fresh faces flood Ed Smith Stadium. Questions litter the roster. Battles abound at nearly every position. Full Article
to Pitch clocks nothing new to younger players By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 18:02:13 EDT Pitch clocks are set to make their Spring Training debuts this week, and it will be in games featuring hordes of players for whom playing on a timer is nothing new. Full Article
to Orioles to honor Frank Robinson on uniforms By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 08:53:26 EDT The Orioles will honor late icon Frank Robinson during Grapefruit League play and will continue to do so throughout the season, with a patch on the sleeves of their uniforms. The patch features Robinson's No. 20 in orange against a black background. Full Article
to Impaired Metabolic Flexibility to High-Fat Overfeeding Predicts Future Weight Gain in Healthy Adults By diabetes.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2020-01-20T12:00:26-08:00 The ability to switch fuels for oxidation in response to changes in macronutrient composition of diet (metabolic flexibility) may be informative of individuals’ susceptibility to weight gain. Seventy-nine healthy, weight-stable participants underwent 24-h assessments of energy expenditure and respiratory quotient (RQ) in a whole-room calorimeter during energy balance (EBL) (50% carbohydrate, 30% fat) and then during 24-h fasting and three 200% overfeeding diets in a crossover design. Metabolic flexibility was defined as the change in 24-h RQ from EBL during fasting and standard overfeeding (STOF) (50% carbohydrate, 30% fat), high-fat overfeeding (HFOF) (60% fat, 20% carbohydrate), and high-carbohydrate overfeeding (HCOF) (75% carbohydrate, 5% fat) diets. Free-living weight change was assessed after 6 and 12 months. Compared with EBL, RQ decreased on average by 9% during fasting and by 4% during HFOF but increased by 4% during STOF and by 8% during HCOF. A smaller decrease in RQ, reflecting a smaller increase in lipid oxidation rate, during HFOF but not during the other diets predicted greater weight gain at both 6 and 12 months. An impaired metabolic flexibility to acute HFOF can identify individuals prone to weight gain, indicating that an individual’s capacity to oxidize dietary fat is a metabolic determinant of weight change. Full Article
to Inhibition of Mitochondrial Calcium Overload by SIRT3 Prevents Obesity- or Age-Related Whitening of Brown Adipose Tissue By diabetes.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2020-01-20T12:00:26-08:00 The whitening and loss of brown adipose tissue (BAT) during obesity and aging promote metabolic disorders and related diseases. The imbalance of Ca2+ homeostasis accounts for the dysfunction and clearance of mitochondria during BAT whitening. Capsaicin, a dietary factor activating TRPV1, can inhibit obesity induced by high-fat diet (HFD), but whether capsaicin inhibits BAT loss and the underlying mechanism remain unclear. In this study, we determined that the inhibitory effects of capsaicin on HFD-induced obesity and BAT whitening were dependent on the participation of SIRT3, a critical mitochondrial deacetylase. SIRT3 also mediated all of the beneficial effects of capsaicin on alleviating reactive oxygen species generation, elevating mitochondrial activity, and restricting mitochondrial calcium overload induced by HFD. Mechanistically, SIRT3 inhibits mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU)-mediated mitochondrial calcium overload by reducing the H3K27ac level on the MCU promoter in an AMPK-dependent manner. In addition, HFD also inhibits AMPK activity to reduce SIRT3 expression, which could be reversed by capsaicin. Capsaicin intervention also inhibited aging-induced BAT whitening through this mechanism. In conclusion, this study emphasizes a critical role of the AMPK/SIRT3 pathway in the maintenance of BAT morphology and function and suggests that intervention in this pathway may be an effective target for preventing obesity- or age-related metabolic diseases. Full Article
to Myeloid HMG-CoA Reductase Determines Adipose Tissue Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, and Hepatic Steatosis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice By diabetes.diabetesjournals.org Published On :: 2020-01-20T12:00:25-08:00 Adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) are involved in the development of insulin resistance in obesity. We have recently shown that myeloid cell–specific reduction of HMG-CoA reductase (Hmgcrm–/m–), which is the rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis, protects against atherosclerosis by inhibiting macrophage migration in mice. We hypothesized that ATMs are harder to accumulate in Hmgcrm–/m– mice than in control Hmgcrfl/fl mice in the setting of obesity. To test this hypothesis, we fed Hmgcrm–/m– and Hmgcrfl/fl mice a high-fat diet (HFD) for 24 weeks and compared plasma glucose metabolism as well as insulin signaling and histology between the two groups. Myeloid cell–specific reduction of Hmgcr improved glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity without altering body weight in the HFD-induced obese mice. The improvement was due to a decrease in the number of ATMs. The ATMs were reduced by decreased recruitment of macrophages as a result of their impaired chemotactic activity. These changes were associated with decreased expression of proinflammatory cytokines in adipose tissues. Myeloid cell–specific reduction of Hmgcr also attenuated hepatic steatosis. In conclusion, reducing myeloid HMGCR may be a promising strategy to improve insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis in obesity. Full Article
to Uniform patch to mark 150 years of pro baseball By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 10:09:05 EDT All 30 Major League teams will wear special "MLB 150" patches on their uniforms for the entire 2019 season in honor of the 150th anniversary of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first openly all-salaried professional baseball team. Full Article
to How does Altuve rank on Top 100 Right Now? By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 23:00:00 EDT The 2019 MLB season feels so close now. Spring Training has begun. Players are taking the field. So it's time to rank the best of the best. Full Article
to Cole: Arb win a bigger victory for players to come By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:47:15 EDT By winning his arbitration case against the Astros, pitcher Gerrit Cole stands to make $2,075,000 more this season than if he'd lost. That's a significant victory for Cole, who will double his salary this year and make $13.5 million, and a significant victory for other players to come, the veteran pitcher said. Full Article
to Back in rotation, McHugh able to draw on relief By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 14:14:01 EDT With Dallas Keuchel and Charlie Morton leaving in free agency and Lance McCullers Jr. on the mend following Tommy John surgery, Collin McHugh is returning to his roots this year and is back in the Houston rotation. He said his experience as a reliever will only help him evolve as a starter. Full Article
to Healthy Correa looks to put 2018 behind him By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Feb 2019 14:11:18 EDT You can't help but learn a few things when you had the kind of year Astros star shortstop Carlos Correa experienced last season, when a nagging back injury derailed him in the second half and forced him to deal with the biggest adversity of his career. Full Article
to Astros' Top 30 Prospects list By m.mlb.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:25:12 EDT Who do the Astros have in the pipeline? Get scouting reports, video, stats, projected ETAs and more for Houston's Top 30 Prospects on MLB Pipeline's Prospect Watch. Full Article
to The Astros' Spring Training battle to watch By mlb.mlb.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 18:20:16 EDT The next five weeks will see lots of shuffling on Major League rosters. Here are the most intriguing positional battles on each of the 30 MLB clubs. Full Article
to Uber to lay off 3,700 workers, CEO to waive salary By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 11:08:19 -0500 NEW YORK (AP) — Uber is cutting 3,700 full-time workers and its CEO will give up his base salary with the nation largely still in lockdown. The San Francisco company said Wednesday that the layoffs and related costs like severance will reach... Full Article
to Airbnb laying off 1,900 employees due to travel decline By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:14:35 -0500 Airbnb says it is laying off 25% of its workforce as it confronts a steep decline in global travel due to the new coronavirus pandemic. It’s a serious setback for the 12-year-old home-sharing company, which just a few months ago was... Full Article
to Rastafarian inmate who sued to wear dreadlocks released from confinement By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:33:09 -0500 HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) — A Pennsylvania inmate whose dreadlocks violated a jail’s haircut policy has been released from solitary confinement after more than a year, although his federal lawsuit is still pending. A federal... Full Article
to Don’t be too hasty in lifting COVID-19 restrictions – PAHO head By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:13:15 -0500 Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) director, Dr Carissa Etienne, is warning that lifting COVID-19 restrictions too soon could accelerate the spread of the virus and open the door for a dramatic upsurge in countries of the region. The warning... Full Article
to Rogue tourists arrested as Hawaii tries to curb virus spread By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:21:49 -0500 HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii authorities are cracking down on rogue tourists who are visiting beaches, riding personal watercraft, shopping and generally flouting strict requirements that they quarantine for 14 days after arriving. A newlywed... Full Article
to Rare inflammatory condition affects some children with COVID-19 By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:11:53 -0500 Dozens of United States children have been hospitalised with a serious inflammatory condition possibly linked with the coronavirus and first seen in Europe. New York authorities announced Wednesday that 64 potential cases had been reported to... Full Article
to CSME needed to rescue COVID-hit economies By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:23:04 -0500 COVID-19-ravaged regional economies, including Jamaica, will need the united strength of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) to help revive their micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sectors, many of which have been decimated. That... Full Article
to Netanyahu gets backing to form new gov’t By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:19:08 -0500 JERUSALEM (AP): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally received the support of a majority of lawmakers to lead a new government yesterday, paving the way for a controversial power-sharing deal with rival-turned-partner Benny Gantz.... Full Article
to US planning to ship 8,000 ventilators abroad By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:54:29 -0500 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, who’s taken to calling the US the “king” of ventilators, is making plans to ship 8,000 of the breathing machines to foreign countries by the end of July to help in their fight... Full Article
to Samuda to make strong push for regional pro football league By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:14:35 -0500 JAMAICA OLYMPIC Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda believes that his sports administration experience will aid him in helping to finally shape a professional football league in the Caribbean. Concacaf announced Samuda’s appointment to... Full Article
to Germany offers hope to other Euro leagues By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 23:06:52 -0500 Germany’s decision that football can return this month provided encouragement for players and teams across Europe yesterday that the shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic could soon be coming to an end. With COVID-19 infections declining,... Full Article
to Umpires suffering ‘dislocation’ but looking to alternatives – Johnson By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:13:00 -0500 ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC): A top West Indies Cricket Umpires Association (WICUA) official says regional umpires have also been heavily impacted by the cessation of cricket, stemming from the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vivian Johnson, who... Full Article
to Deepening the pool - Western Jamaican swim clubs seek government development and new pool in region to foster training By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 23:18:02 -0500 Western Bureau: A number of swimming officials in western Jamaica say that the region’s struggles with underdevelopment will continue even if the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control. They say this is because they still lack proper pools to... Full Article
to Caymanas Track operations resume tomorrow By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:09:44 -0500 Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited, operators of Caymanas Track, has announced the re-opening of the main track, effective tomorrow. The company said in a press release on Thursday evening that the track will be opened for two days... Full Article
to Bundesliga to resume on May 16 By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:17:46 -0500 BERLIN, Germany (AP): THE BUNDESLIGA football season will resume on May 16 in empty stadiums, picking up right where it left off two months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic. Yesterday’s announcement comes one day after clubs were told the season... Full Article
to Female athletes need more recognition – Clayton By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:23:08 -0500 National 400m hurdles champion Rushell Clayton is concerned about what she says are inequalities between men and women in track and field. Clayton was speaking at a Women in Sports Conference in Kingston recently and discussed issues of inequality... Full Article
to Nadal asks Djokovic to consider vaccines By jamaica-gleaner.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:14:02 -0500 MADRID, Spain (AP): Rafael Nadal says Novak Djokovic will need to be vaccinated to keep playing if the governing bodies of tennis make coronavirus shots obligatory once they become available. Nadal told the Spanish newspaper La Voz de Galicia this... Full Article
to Grumpy old doctors By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 12:57:46 +0000 Those who rise to the top in medicine see themselves as hardworking extroverts with a caring nature, suggests an unscientific analysis of the answers given by contributors to BMJ Confidential. But ask about their pet hates and another, less nurturing, side emerges. We gathered 6 former confidentialists in The BMJ studio to moan over mince... Full Article
to International donations to the Ebola virus outbreak: too little, too late? By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Feb 2015 11:19:32 +0000 Karen Grépin, assistant professor of global health policy at New York University, has been examining the pledges made by the international community to help fight the ebola virus outbreak - was it really too little, too late? Read her full analysis: http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h376 Full Article
to Michelle Sinclair GP - surgery buildings are not up to scratch By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:17:25 +0000 Michelle Sinclar, a GP in Hampshire who is concerned that GP premises aren't fit for purpose and limit her ability to provide fully rounded patient care. BMJ Voices is a collection of readers’ experiences of working in the NHS. For this, The BMJ is seeking short audio submissions from UK listeners. These submissions will be published on... Full Article
to Overdiagnosis in breast cancer - 45 years to become a mainstream idea By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 10:34:35 +0000 In this podcast Alexandra Barratt, professor of public health at the University of Sydney, discusses how questions about overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening programmes were first raised 45 years ago, and why it has taken so long for the concept to become mainstream. Read her full analysis: http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h867 Full Article
to Has the balance of screening for AAA tipped towards harm? By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:32:30 +0000 Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are usually asymptomatic until they rupture, which is fatal in more than 80% of cases. Screening aims to detect the aneurysm before it ruptures, enabling preventive surgery and hence reducing morbidity and mortality. However, preventive surgery has a mortality of 3.9-4.5%. As the prevalence of risk factors, ie... Full Article
to Patrick Keating GP - under pressure to increase list size By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:55:51 +0000 BMJ Voices is a collection of readers’ experiences of working in the NHS. For this, The BMJ is seeking short audio submissions from UK listeners. These submissions will be published on thebmj.com. Patrick Keating, a GP from Enfield, is concerned that small practices are under pressure to increase list size, but aren't able to muster resources to... Full Article
to Obioma Ezekobe GP - patients need to be educated about resources By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:55:55 +0000 Obioma Ezekobe is a GP in an urgent care centre in Central Middlesex Hospital. She believes that the public need to be educated about the use of NHS resources, and be taught when it is appropriate to seek care. If you would like to contribute to this collection, please email a brief audio recording to voices@bmj.com or phone +44 (20) 3058 7427... Full Article
to Time to target older women for cervical cancer screening? By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 12:45:31 +0000 Cervical screening programmes in many countries stop at around the age of 65 and much of the focus is often on younger women. However, comparatively little attention has been given to older women despite the fact that they account for about a fifth of cases each year and half of deaths. In this podcast Susan Sherman, a senior lecturer in... Full Article
to GI bleeding, slow to diagnose, slow to treat By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Jul 2015 15:16:13 +0000 The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) has been examining the treatment of acute GI bleeds in England's NHS. Two of the authors, Martin Sinclair, consultant surgeon, and Simon McPherson, consultant vascular radiologist, join us to talk about their findings. Read the full... Full Article
to Should doctors recommend homeopathy? By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 15:16:20 +0000 A recent review by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council concluded that “there are no health conditions for which there is reliable evidence that homeopathy is effective”, but Europe currently spends €1bn annually on such remedies - often at the recommendation of doctors. So a recent head to head debate in The BMJ asks,... Full Article