Aging, Telomeres and Torpor
Wed, 02/8/12 – 2:08 | No Comment

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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Is Marriage Good For Your Health?
Friday, 23 Apr, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Is Marriage Good For Your Health?

Happy marriages lead to better health
This perennial question is the subject of an article that appeared in the New York Times Magazine section April 2010. Research on the immune system during times of marital conflict …

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Knee Pain
Wednesday, 21 Apr, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Knee Pain

My interest in patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFS) has increased given that I recently re-injured my knee as a result of some aggressive aerobic and weight training coupled with a particularly challenging hike involving steep uphill/downhill …

End of Life Issues: Do Advance Directives Make a Difference?
Monday, 19 Apr, 2010 – 4:17 | No Comment
End of Life Issues: Do Advance Directives Make a Difference?

Although difficult conversations to have with our elderly loved ones, it is important to find out what measures our family members would want in the event they are incapable of making those decisions for themselves. …

New Treatment for PTSD, Depression, and OCD: Hallucinogens
Friday, 16 Apr, 2010 – 4:03 | No Comment
New Treatment for PTSD, Depression, and OCD: Hallucinogens

Scientists are again looking into the transformative effects of taking hallucinogens such as psilocybin, to deal with certain psychological illnesses including depression caused by cancer, end-of-life anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
The …

Food Poisoning Related to Barricuda
Wednesday, 14 Apr, 2010 – 4:08 | No Comment
Food Poisoning Related to Barricuda

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have issued warnings about ciguatera, a foodborne illness that comes from eating barricuda and certain other fish caught in tropical waters that …

Combo Drug Blocks Precancerous Polyps
Monday, 12 Apr, 2010 – 4:00 | No Comment
Combo Drug Blocks Precancerous Polyps

Hundreds of precancerous polyps on a resected colon
What if precancerous cells could be targeted for cell death without affecting healthy cells? A team of scientists led by Xiangwei Wu, Ph.D. at the University of Texas …

Drug Addiction and Overeating Linked
Friday, 9 Apr, 2010 – 4:35 | No Comment
Drug Addiction and Overeating Linked

Questioning whether drug addiction and compulsive overeating are triggered by similar molecular mechanisms, Paul Kinny and others at the Scripps Research Institute in Florida devised a study to test this theory. Their research showed that …

Anesthesia Video
Wednesday, 7 Apr, 2010 – 4:13 | No Comment

In this video you’ll see a patient being administered anesthesia for a surgical procedure. Versed and propofal are given, both to induce amnesia and sedation. Both are rapid acting and the effects can be …

Palliative Care: No Easy Answers
Monday, 5 Apr, 2010 – 4:01 | No Comment
Palliative Care: No Easy Answers

I took care of a close relative of mine, who in middle age, died of lung cancer. She struggled for 3 years with cancer before it took her life, but Margie never gave up despite …

How Many Calories Are in that Coffee??
Friday, 2 Apr, 2010 – 4:08 | No Comment
How Many Calories Are in that Coffee??

It’s a shame that the one drinkĀ  Americans don’t think twice about consuming can have so many hidden calories. The standard cup of coffee, minus the sugar and cream/milk has no calories but it doesn’t …