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Leading Japanese toiletries and cosmetics manufacturer Lion (TSE: 4912) announced on July 12 the results of its latest survey on male baldness. Initially, the company's two R&D units have histologically confirmed that a peroxide, which consists of oxidized sebum, causes the death of hair root cells and stimulates the baldness. Further, the company has discovered that the combination of beta-glycyrrhetinate, an anti-inflammatory substance, and piroctone olamine, an antioxidant, has an inhibitory effect on the death of hair root cells and helps retard the hair loss. Based on the findings, the company plans to put on sale a new product for suppressing male baldness, which contains beta-glycyrrhetinate and piroctone olamine, this fall. Details of the research will be presented at the 56th Research Symposium for the Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan to be held on July 14, in Osaka.Topics ranging from Medicaid to healthcare safety standards were discussed as the National Commission for Quality Long-term Care held its first public hearing Friday. The hearing focused on challenges and issues surrounding the quality of long-term care in the United States and the realistic opportunities that exist for improving care and quality of life. Problems such as quality, staffing, financing, and dignity-of-life issues were conveyed to the Commissioners. But the Commission, which is co-chaired by former Senator Bob Kerrey and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, also learned, through testimony and an Innovation Demonstration period, of promising new work that could improve the quality of long-term care for all Americans. "The Commission is committed to establishing a bold vision for the future of quality long-term care. We are determined to articulate broad goals, specific objectives, and clear benchmarks for quality. I am especially concerned that we produce an action plan that confronts some of the thorniest issues in long-term care, such as public costs, private savings, workforce deployment, personal dignity, and the role of technology," said Senator Kerrey, a former Governor and two-term Democratic Senator from Nebraska and current President of The New School in New York City. "There is a great challenge ahead of us." "This Commission is committed to transforming the long-term care industry into one of healthy, active aging," said former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, founder of the DC-based Center for Health Transformation. "The testimony we are hearing today is identifying the solutions and policies that will encourage the aging baby boomers and their children to stay active and healthy for as long as possible, thus maximizing their quality of life, and the period in which they can live independently with the greatest prosperity. This is a remarkable public policy opportunity." The hearing consisted of testimony from a broad range of long-term care stakeholders, including representatives from Federal and State governments, consumer advocates, researchers, and industry members. It included invited testimony and two public comment sessions. The event was webcast (audio only) and is archived, which is available at http://www.talkpoint.com/viewer/sta.... Written testimony will be available on the Commission's web site, http://www.qualitylongtermcarecommi... beginning Monday, July 25, 2005. Information and comments from today's hearing will become part of the Commission's recommendations to achieve sustainable quality improvement, due out as a report in April 2006.
In addition to the co-chairs, the Commissioners are:
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