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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Bedbug Pesticide List
Friday, 15 Oct, 2010 – 4:06 | No Comment
Bedbug Pesticide List

Given the growing problem of bedbug infestation in this country, more people are searching for effective pesticide treatment that is safe to use in the home.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a database of …

Warfarin, Sweet Clover and Hemorrhagic Disease
Wednesday, 13 Oct, 2010 – 4:36 | No Comment
Warfarin, Sweet Clover and Hemorrhagic Disease

I was recently checking on drug interactions between coumadin and allopurinal when I stumbled upon an interesting bit of history about coumadin (warfarin). For those who don’t know what warfarin is, it’s a commonly used anti-coagulant …

Bedbugs Invade USAid Office in D.C.
Monday, 11 Oct, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Bedbugs Invade USAid Office in D.C.

Those who read this column frequently will know that there have been several articles about the resurgence of bedbugs. Well, the newest report on their activities finds them in an office of the US Agency …

Genital Herpes Vaccine Ineffective in Women
Friday, 8 Oct, 2010 – 4:21 | No Comment
Genital Herpes Vaccine Ineffective in Women

The Phase III trial of Herpevac, the experimental vaccine researchers had hoped would prevent transmission of Herpes Simplex Viruses 1 and 2 has proved ineffective. HSV-1 causes cold sores while HSV-2 causes genital herpes.
The study, conducted in …

Suicide Risk Increased After Weight-loss Surgery
Wednesday, 6 Oct, 2010 – 4:05 | No Comment
Suicide Risk Increased After Weight-loss Surgery

Suicide rates were higher in patients who have undergone bariatric surgery according to a new report released in the American Journal of Medicine.
The study tracked deaths among Pennsylvanians who had bariatric surgery between 1995 …

How To Survive If An Elevator Falls
Monday, 4 Oct, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
How To Survive If An Elevator Falls

If you’re like most people, you’ll wonder about this question more than once in your life. Should you jump and hopefully time your jump just before the moment of impact so that you aren’t touching …

Dishcloths & Sponges: Reservoirs for Bacteria
Friday, 1 Oct, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Dishcloths & Sponges: Reservoirs for Bacteria

In a study conducted by health officials in Northeast England, the levels of bacteria found in restaurant dishcloths exceeded board of health standards. The research found that 56% of dishcloth were contaminated with E. coli, …

Weight Loss Could Cause Build-Up of Toxins
Wednesday, 29 Sep, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Weight Loss Could Cause Build-Up of Toxins

Some research I read causes me to think twice before writing about it and this was one of those times. Who would have thought there is a down-side to weight loss given all that we …

Cockroach Brain Extracts Kill Hospital Resistant Infections
Monday, 27 Sep, 2010 – 4:16 | No Comment
Cockroach Brain Extracts Kill Hospital Resistant Infections

The much maligned cockroach may hold the key to treating pathogens that have become resistant to antibiotics according to a recent paper presented to the Society for General Microbiology.
Chemical extracts from cockroach brains have been …

Avandia Use Severely Restricted
Friday, 24 Sep, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Avandia Use Severely Restricted

Finally, the FDA in conjunction with its European equivalent has decided to suspend the sale of the blockbuster diabetic medication, Avandia, in Europe and to only allow sales of the drug in the US under …