Aging, Telomeres and Torpor
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Why aren't they hibernating?
What do aging, telomeres and torpor have in common? It may be that torpor slows the process of aging.
Aging is directly linked to telomere lengths. Telomeres, the caps on the end of …

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Best Sinus Treatments
Monday, 30 May, 2011 – 3:00 | No Comment
Best Sinus Treatments

It’s that time of year again, and this season, more patients have been coming in complaining of allergy-related symptoms. Sinus infections can develop because of an upper respiratory infection or because seasonal allergies cause so …

Brain Fitness: Want To Improve Memory As You Age?
Friday, 27 May, 2011 – 3:24 | No Comment
Brain Fitness: Want To Improve Memory As You Age?

One of the fears of aging is loss of memory and people have employed different strategies to try and sharpen memory: crossword puzzles, learning a new language, sudoku, taking ginseng – whatever to stave off …

Stinging Fire Ants: What to do if stung
Wednesday, 25 May, 2011 – 3:00 | No Comment
Stinging Fire Ants: What to do if stung

The red, imported fire ant, (RIFA) was inadvertantly imported from South America in the 1930s and is the most painful stinging ant found in the U.S. It is located along the South Atlantic seaboard from North …

Mapping Human Microbes
Monday, 23 May, 2011 – 3:12 | 2 Comments
Mapping Human Microbes

Washington University is part of group who is studying the microbes that live on and in us with their research specifically focusing on a killer of premature babies, necrotizing enterocolitis, a condition in which the …

Coffee Lowers Risk of Lethal Form of Prostate Cancer
Friday, 20 May, 2011 – 3:00 | No Comment
Coffee Lowers Risk of Lethal Form of Prostate Cancer

When patients tell me they drink up to 6 cups of coffee a day, my response has been to advise them to cut back on it especially if they have any palpatations. So I was …

Master Switch Gene for Obesity
Wednesday, 18 May, 2011 – 3:00 | No Comment
Master Switch Gene for Obesity

British scientists have discovered KLF14, a gene that appears to regulate obesity and other metabolic disorders such as high cholesterol, insulin resistance and diabetes. Although scientists knew about the existence of KLF14, they didn’t understand …

Should You Suck the Venom Out If Bitten By a Snake?
Monday, 16 May, 2011 – 3:07 | No Comment
Should You Suck the Venom Out If Bitten By a Snake?

Do not suck the venom from a snake bite
I was reading through a great, little book called, “Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You’d Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini”, when …

Australia Hopes to Pass Bill for Plain Cigarette Packaging
Friday, 13 May, 2011 – 3:00 | No Comment
Australia Hopes to Pass Bill for Plain Cigarette Packaging

Australia has taken a bold step to eliminate the appeal of cigarette branding and packaging by drafting a law that will require cigarettes to be sold in plain, brown packs sporting large and graphic health …

Genetic Test To Be Available Measures Possible Longevity
Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 – 3:19 | No Comment
Genetic Test To Be Available Measures Possible Longevity

I recently posted an article, Theoretical Limits of Age, about telomeres and its role in longevity. To summarize, every time a cell multiplies, telomeres, which are the caps on the end of chromosomes that protect the …

1 in 10 Women 70+ Develop Cervical Cancer
Monday, 9 May, 2011 – 3:22 | No Comment
1 in 10 Women 70+ Develop Cervical Cancer

The results of a new study showed that 1 in 10 women aged 70 and older are more frequently diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer than younger women. The reason for this is that general screening …