Healthy Curiousity
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Inflammation and Alzheimers
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For a long time it was believed that inflammation played a critical role in the development of Alzheimer's. This can be true but needs t...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Relative Risk and the Chernobyl Incident
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Have a look at the abstract further down. It highlights something that we tend to ignore. We think that something like Chernobyl should have...
Diet and Longevity
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A quick one. This repor t came up on Science Daily. ... The study found that a complex dietary supplement powerfully offsets this key symp...
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Cancer, Diet, and Angiogenesis
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Over the years there have been a multitude of reports on the anti-cancer properties of various foods. There is valuable truth in these repor...
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Another Study on Mercury in Fish
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This new s release from foodconsumer.org reports that some of the top Tuna brands sold in the USA contain levels of mercury that contravene ...
Open Systems and Rapid Change - Climate on the edge
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This article highlights a major problem with all modelling of climate data. When confronted with an open system like the climate there is a...
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Marijuana Protective Against Alzheimers - Null Result
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The wider community is typically unaware of the positive aspects emerging from cannabinoid research. The headline that reports this science ...
Complexity and Co-operation
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Lynn Marguilis was the bod who championed the idea that mitochondria were originally a cell that took up residence inside other cells. Bei...
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The Dumbest Generation Ever?
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Once again someone is asserting that the upcoming generation will bring about the downfall of civilisation. To the best of my knowledge thi...
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Friday, January 29, 2010
A Little Overweight - don't sweat it.
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Another study challenging the conventional wisdom regarding nutrition and health. I've previously mentioned my distrust of the B...
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