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One dose of vitamin D boosts TB immunity

NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) In healthy people who have been exposed to tuberculosis, a single oral dose of vitamin D enhances their immunity against this bacterial infection.

''Vitamin D was used to treat tuberculosis in the pre-antibiotic era,'' Dr Adrian R Martineau, of Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, and colleagues note. Studies that have evaluated the effects of vitamin D supplements on tuberculosis immunity have not been performed, they point out in their report, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

Martineau's group therefore conducted a clinical trial in which they assigned 192 healthy adults who had been exposed to tuberculosis to receive a single oral dose of 2.5 milligrams of vitamin D or a placebo.

Of the 192 subjects, 43 were lost to follow-up and 18 were excluded, so that 131 participants were included in the analysis of primary outcome. Of these, 64 received placebo and 67 received vitamin D. After 6 weeks, the subjects were tested for evidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

The researchers found that the vitamin D supplement significantly enhanced the subjects' immunity to M tuberculosis compared with those who received the placebo.

Based on these findings, Martineau's team suggests that ''clinical trials should be performed to determine whether vitamin D supplementation prevents reactivation of latent tuberculosis infection.'' REUTERS SZ BD0849

Researcher aims to explain toddlers' 'word spurt'

WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) Parents know that at about 18 months of age, toddlers start talking up a storm -- a vocabulary surge dubbed a ''word spurt'' -- and some scientists have credited complex brain mechanisms. But a simpler explanation may suffice, University of Iowa psychology professor Bob McMurray proposed in research appearing in the journal Science yesterday. Using computer simulations and mathematical analysis, McMurray suggested that learning sufficient numbers of simple words paves the way for.....

Expert debunks myth of violent sleepwalkers

NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) Sleepwalkers are rarely violent and do not seek out victims while they are in a sleep arousal state. If a sleepwalker does become violent, the victim is usually someone who just got in the way, rather than the target of premeditated violence, a sleep expert concludes after reviewing medical and legal literature on 32 cases. ''Sleepwalkers are not inherently violent,'' Dr Mark R Pressman of Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, the.....

S Korean stem cells derived from eggs alone-study

CHICAGO, Aug 3 (Reuters) An analysis of a now-discredited South Korean stem cell line suggests the scientists may have inadvertently created the first human embryonic stem cells derived from human eggs alone, US researchers said. South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk falsely claimed to have been the first to clone a human embryo using a process called somatic cell nuclear transfer in scientific papers published in 2004 and 2005. That work was discredited and the papers were withdrawn.....
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