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Scientists Uncover Breast Milk's Potential Secret Weapon Against HIV

Posted: Monday, October 21, 2013, 4:00 PM

MONDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Experts have long suspected that breast milk may have the power to prevent babies from getting infected with HIV, and new research gives insight into why that might be so.

Researchers say they've discovered a component of breast milk that appears to kill the virus that causes AIDS, potentially preventing some babies from becoming infected by their mothers.

"Even though we have anti-retroviral drugs that can work to prevent mother-to-child transmission, not every pregnant woman is being tested for HIV, and less than 60 percent are receiving the prevention drugs -- particularly in countries with few resources," study senior author Dr. Sallie Permar, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Duke University, said in a university statement. "There is still a need for alternative strategies to prevent mother-to-child transmission, which is why this work is important."

The protein the researchers pinpointed, known as Tenascin-C or TNC, wasn't previously suspected to have germ-fighting abilities. The researchers reached their conclusions after testing samples of breast milk from uninfected women to see if it could combat HIV strains.

"TNC is a component of the 'extracellular matrix' that is integral to how tissues hold themselves together," Permar said. "This is a protein involved during wound healing, playing a role in tissue repair. It is also known to be important in fetal development, but its reason for being a component of breast milk or its antiviral properties had never been described."

Future research should examine whether the protein works with other components of breast milk to fight HIV, she said.

Dr. Barton Haynes, director of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, added: "The discovery of the HIV-inhibiting effect of this common protein in breast milk provides a potential explanation for why nursing infants born to HIV-infected mothers do not become infected more often than they do."

"It also provides support for inducing inhibitory factors in breast milk that might be even more protective, such as antibodies, that would completely protect babies from HIV infection in this setting," Haynes said.

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Apple unveils THINNER iPads, faster Mac computers

Last updated on: October 23, 201311:15 IST

Apple Inc on Tuesday offered free upgrades for life on its operating system and business software, and unveiled thinner iPads and faster Mac computers ahead of a competitive holiday shopping season.

The debut of the one-pound iPad Air and MacBook Pro with sharper 'retina' display repeats a pattern of recent launches with improvements in existing lines rather than totally new products, and Apple shares fell 0.3 percent for the day.

Apple said upgrades to its Mac operating system and iWork software suite, which compete with Microsoft Corp's Excel, Word and other applications, will now be offered for all MacBooks and Mac computers.

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That brings Apple's model of free system software upgrades on phones and tablets to the computer market, where Apple is still the underdog to Microsoft's Windows.

Apple may be trying to safeguard its grip on mobile software as Microsoft revs up its Windows-powered Surface Pro, which runs applications, such as Word or Excel, that are the standard for business customers, analysts said.

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"We are turning the industry on its ear, but this is not why we're doing it," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook told media and technology executives at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center.

"We want our customers to have our latest software."

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Free Recruitment Software Provider Qandidate.com Crosses the 2,000 Customer Milestone

Qandidate.com, the provider of free recruitment software is pleased to announce they have reached the 2,000 customer milestone within a little more than 7 months after the initial launch earlier this year.

Its a momentous day here at Qandidate.com. Our dashboards are showing growth numbers, month after month and since the launch we have released several new versions of Qandidate.com and introduced new customer engagement programs, explains Remy Verhoeven, CEO en Co-founder of Qandidate.com. These new numbers are the result of hard work, with a small and dedicated team in a market which has always been dominated by enterprise software vendors, lacking innovation.

Qandidate.com is dedicated designed to the needs of SMBs and offers an alternative to Outlook and Excel. The SMB market has still the lowest adoption numbers for professional recruitment software, but is responsible for the majority of jobs. We appreciate its a big step for customers to move from Outlook and Excel to professional recruitment tools, but once customers understand the limitation of their current way of working we offer a free recruitment system, designed to their needs and requirements.

Designed with the support of recruiters, Qandidate.com gives companies a refreshingly easy to use free recruitment system, just as intuitive as social media tools as Facebook and LinkedIn. Were actively listening to our customers and users for input, so we can continue to build and deliver the most enjoyable and easy to use recruitment platform for SMBs, says Verhoeven.

The new customer and user numbers strengthen Qandidate.coms position as the provider with the highest accelerated growth in the recruitment space. Qandidate.com was initially launched in the UK and Netherlands, but the team is welcoming new customers from all over the globe. For next year the team is planning to add additional languages to support this growing global customer base.

Qandidate.com is the free online recruitment software for those companies who want to maximize their recruitment efforts. Designed for in-house recruitment, Qandidate.com offers customers an alternative to Outlook and Excel by providing a refreshingly easy-to-use online recruitment system. Qandidate.com provides all the information and tools companies need to create an effortless recruiting process. Customers can track and manage their applicants anytime, anywhere. All for free! Qandidate.com is one of the initiatives born in the labs of VONQ and supports more than 2,000 businesses.

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