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Tres Reyes Island view of the Marinduque Mainland

Saturday, January 28, 2023

The Top Five Best TV Series According to IMDB.com


I just finished binging on the 5 Seasons of Breaking Bad. I enjoyed it so much so I did some search in how the TV series is ranked and the nomination/awards it has received.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad

In some listing it is #1. In several other listings it was always ranked in the top ten. Here's a list of the top 5 TV series as listed my IMDB.com. I have watched the top 3 but not the last two. 

At the bottom of the page is a listing of the 100 greatest/popular TV series of time by BBC. I have watched 60 of the 100 in the list. How about you? Are you a TV series enthusiast? I will be glad to hear from you.       

1. Twin Peaks (1990–1991)

TV-MA | 47 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

8.8

An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks.

Stars: Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook

Votes: 200,205

2. Breaking Bad (2008–2013)

TV-MA | 49 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

9.5

A chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with a former student in order to secure his family's future.

Stars: Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt

Votes: 1,907,449

3. Game of Thrones (2011–2019)

TV-MA | 57 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

9.2

Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros, while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.

Stars: Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey

Votes: 2,114,828

4. Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993)

TV-PG | 55 min | Comedy

8.4

Bertram Wooster, a well-intentioned, wealthy layabout, has a habit of getting himself into trouble and it's up to his brilliant valet, Jeeves, to get him out.

Stars: Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Richard Dixon, Robert Daws

Votes: 12,635

5. Band of Brothers (2001)

TV-MA | 594 min | Drama, History, War

9.4

The story of Easy Company of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division and their mission in World War II Europe, from Operation Overlord to V-J Day.

Stars: Scott Grimes, Damian Lewis, Ron Livingston, Shane Taylor

Votes: 472,998

 
Here's the list of the 100 Greatest TV- series by BBC.com
 
Meanwhile Here's an example to show that I am a ailurophile but not a Cynophilist

 

 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Have You Heard of Environmental Assessments for New Drugs and Biologics?


 

The latest Climate Change Calamities that has ravaged the State of California starting 3 weeks ago reminded me of an article I wrote about Environmental Assessments. Today may be the end of this atmospheric river this year, but I am sure this will happen again in the future.  Here's the article for your information.

I believe most of my readers in this blog have not heard of environmental assessments requirement for new drugs and biologics applications submitted to the FDA. At that time, part of my job as a Review Chemist is to evaluate the adequacy of the Environmental Assessment (EA) report submitted by an applicant for new drug application. An EA is a concise public document that evaluates the potential risk for the drug or feed additive to cause significant environmental impacts. Using fate, exposure, and effects data, the EA focuses on relevant environmental issues relating to the use and disposal of drugs or feed additives (21 CFR 25.40).

Here's a summary of the guidance published for the information of the public and the pharmaceutical industry, published July, 1998. I hope you are curious enough that you will read it.  

GUIDANCE FOR INDUSTRY Environmental Assessment of Human Drug and Biologics Applications

The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires all Federal agencies to assess the environmental impacts of their actions and to ensure that the interested and affected public is informed of environmental analyses. 

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is required under NEPA to consider the environmental impacts of approving drug and biologics applications as an integral part of its regulatory process. 

FDA's regulations in 21 CFR part 25 specify that environmental assessments (EAs) must be submitted as part of certain new drug applications (NDAs), abbreviated applications, applications for marketing approval of a biologic product, supplements to such applications, investigational new drug applications (INDs) and for various other actions (see 21 CFR 25.20), unless the action qualifies for categorical exclusion.

Under the President's reinventing government (REGO) initiatives, announced in April 1995, FDA reevaluated and revised its environmental regulations to reduce the number of EAs required to be submitted by industry and, consequently, the number of findings of no significant impact(FONSIs) prepared by the Agency under NEPA. FDA issued for public comment a notice of proposed rule making on April 3, 1996 (61 FR 14922) (republished May 1, 1996 (61 FR 19476)),that proposed additional categorical exclusions for those actions that have been identified as normally not having a significant effect, individually or cumulatively, on the quality of the human environment.  

The final rule was published on July 29, 1997 (62 FR 40569), and became effective August 28, 1997. All applications or petitions requesting Agency action (e.g., NDAs, abbreviated new drug applications (ANDAs),INDs, biologics license applications (BLAs), supplements to such applications) must be accompanied by either an EA or a claim of categorical exclusion.Failure to provide (1) a claim of categorical exclusion or (2) an adequate EA, is sufficient grounds for refusing to file or approve the application (21 CFR 314.101(d)(4), 601.2(a) and (c), and 25.15(a)). An EA that is adequate for filing is one that addresses the relevant environmental issues. 

An EA adequate for approval is one that contains sufficient information to enable the Agency to determine whether the proposed action may affect significantly the quality of the human environment. This guidance provides information on when an EA should be submitted; it also makes recommendations on how to prepare EAs for submission of drug or biologics applications to the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) and the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER).

This guidance has been prepared under the direction of the Chemistry Manufacturing Controls Coordinating  Committee, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), and the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) at the Food and Drug Administration. This guidance represents the Agency's current thinking on environmental assessments. It does not create or confer any rights for or on any person and does not operate to bind FDA or the public. An alternative approach may be used if such approach satisfies the requirements of the applicable statute, regulations, or both.

For Details read:

  https://www.fda.gov/media/70809/download

Meanwhile enjoy this photo from my collection:


 

 

Thursday, January 12, 2023

My Recent Collection of Digital Water Color Portraits

So much news this week here in California. The floods, power outage, uprooted trees, snow in the Sierras and 18 died related to the bad weather are national headlines on CNN. But today we are dry and sunny, but more rains expected this weekend. Lucky my neighborhood had only 2 days of  3 hours power outage and one uprooted tree and no flooding. To brighten my spirit, I compiled a collection of my recent purchased of digital water color portraits from several companies in Face Book. The two that I like are from mapleinspirations.com and from designmemories.com. The portraits are as follows:   

Water Color Portrait-requesting changing red sweater and non-white shirt to white 

The Original Photograph-taken by Carenna with her cell phone, Christmas Eve Diner en Blanc Party, 2022

There are several companies in FaceBook advertising the same service- copying digitally your photograph to look a painting. You could choose several styles of painting such as watercolor, oil, acrylic etc...I have also ordered a water color portrait from paintus.com. Giftsshack.com and mapleinspirations.com are other companies doing similar service as designmemories.com.

You could order as a poster also, framed or unframed. The price will depend on the size and framing. It is not cheap. For example I paid $149 for the water color portrait with framing above, 18" x 24".  The smallest size 8" X 12" unframed varies from $49 to $69 with 2 persons in the photo. Additional charges will be charge for additional faces in the photograph submitted.  

I am very pleased with the product done ( above) my mapleinspirations.com

I have also ordered from designmemories.com The product is also good as follows:

 


However, another company paintus,com product is not as good as the two companies above.

The eyes of Macrine looked really artificial- the original photo is low resolution also.  The yellow outfits is not copied perfectly.  

The original photo-Golden Wedding Anniversary Party, Chateau Du Mer Hall, 2007




The above three water color portraits are from designmemories.com

Here's my order from Epicpaint that is Poor.


The final frame photo from mapleinspirations arrived yesterday. It is now displayed in the family room.


  Diner en Blanc Christmas Eve Party, 2022, The David B Katague Clan


 

 

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Proper Hydration Could Prolong Your Life


I was watching the news the other day. One of the items mentioned that hydration  (adequate of water in your diet) can prolong your life, because adults who are not sufficiently hydrated may age faster and face a higher risks of chronic diseases. I was interested on the topic so I did some search. Here's a brief summary of the latest information on the subject.  

"Adults who aren't sufficiently hydrated may age faster, face a higher risk of chronic diseases and be more likely to die younger than those who stay well-hydrated, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health.

The results, published Monday (Jan 2,2023) are based on data collected over 25 years from more than 11,000 adults in the U.S. The participants attended their first medical visits at ages 45 to 66, then returned for follow-ups through at ages 70 to 90.

The researchers looked at levels of sodium in the participants' blood as a proxy for hydration, because higher concentrations are a sign that they most likely weren't consuming enough fluids. The researchers found that the participants with high blood-sodium levels aged faster physiologically than those with lower levels, which was reflected in health markers associated with aging, like high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar.

Staying hydrated does have known health benefits. It can help people ward off joint pain and maintain normal body temperature, and it can prevent constipation or kidney stones, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Asher Rosinger, the director of the Water, Health and Nutrition Lab at Penn State College of Health and Human Development, said it’s more likely that chronic dehydration speeds the aging process than that good hydration could help slow it down.

Proper hydration “will ensure kidneys work properly and extra stress isn’t placed on the body physiologically," he said in an email.

If a person isn’t drinking enough water and consumes sugar-sweetened beverages instead, Rosinger added, the risk of cognitive issues, urinary tract infections, kidney stones and kidney injury goes up.

The National Academies of Medicine recommends six to nine 8-ounce cups of fluid per day for women and eight to 12 for men. Dmitrieva said those recommendations are ideal for an average person, and Rosner also found the guidelines reasonable. But both experts noted that people have different hydration needs based on their activity levels and the environment outside".

For details read the following sites:

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/poor-hydration-linked-early-aging-chronic-disease-study-rcna63741 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/02/health/hydration-disease-aging-death-risk-study-wellness/index.html

https://www.cnn.com/2017/09/27/health/benefits-of-water-and-fluids/index.html 

Meanwhile enjoy this photo from my collection:


 

 

Monday, January 2, 2023

Obesity and the Brain- A 60 Minute TV Feature on January 1, 2023

I was watching 60 Minutes on CBS last night. It featured on the topic on Obesity and the Brain.  I was so intrigued and inspired of the TV presentation that I immediately google search on the above topic. One article mentioned that there are more than 400 articles on Obesity and the Brain published during the last 5 years. However, most medical insurance will not cover drugs for the treatment of obesity. There is now an FDA approved drug for chronic weight management, but super expensive and only the rich can afford.

On June 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Wegovy (semaglutide) injection (2.4 mg once weekly) for chronic weight management in adults with obesity or overweight with at least one weight-related condition (such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol), for use in addition to a reduced calorie diet and increased physical activity. This under-the-skin injection is the first approved drug for chronic weight management in adults with general obesity or overweight since 2014. The drug is indicated for chronic weight management in patients with a body mass index (BMI) of 27 kg/m2 or greater who have at least one weight-related ailment or in patients with a BMI of 30 kg/m2 or greater.

The 60 Minutes TV show mentioned that in Connecticut beginning January 1, 2023, drugs used to manage obesity will now be covered by the state medical insurance system.
 


Here are two links to read on the subject of obesity, weight management and the effects on brain function and health for your reading pleasure and information. 

https://integrisok.com/resources/on-your-health/2022/september/obesity-and-brain-function 

https://www.healthcentral.com/slideshow/how-obesity-affects-the-brain

 

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