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HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
In the 1980s and 1990s, the oxidative theory of aging reached its pinnacle, and anti-oxidant supplements were all the rage. Trials of anti-aging supplements failed time and again, and often they led to shorter lifespans of test animals. Aging of animals turns out to be more complicated than rusting of iron, and part of the complication is hormesis, and ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive KILIMANJARO ICE REVEALS DEVASTATING HISTORY, FUTURE Kilimanjaro ice reveals devastating history, future. October 27, 2002 ScienceBlog.com. Researchers analyzing ice cores taken from Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro say they’ve found evidence of several catastrophic droughts that plagued the tropic over the millennia, and strong signs the ice field itself will disappear within 20 years, the CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
In the 1980s and 1990s, the oxidative theory of aging reached its pinnacle, and anti-oxidant supplements were all the rage. Trials of anti-aging supplements failed time and again, and often they led to shorter lifespans of test animals. Aging of animals turns out to be more complicated than rusting of iron, and part of the complication is hormesis, and ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
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Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW EXOPLANET WITH AN ATMOSPHERE RIPE The research, titled TOI-1231 b: A Temperate, Neptune-Sized Planet Transiting the Nearby M3 Dwarf NLTT 24399, will be published in a future issue of The Astronomical Journal.The exoplanet, TOI-1231 b, was detected using photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and followed up with observations using the Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) on the Magellan Clay PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. SEE THE FIRST IMAGES NASA’S JUNO TOOK AS IT SAILED BY The first two images from NASA Juno’s June 7, 2021, flyby of Jupiter’s giant moon Ganymede have been received on Earth. The photos – one from the Jupiter orbiter’s JunoCam imager and the other from its Stellar Reference Unit star camera – show the surface in remarkable detail, including craters, clearly distinct dark and bright terrain, and long structural features possibly linked to STUDY SHOWS HOW TAKING SHORT BREAKS MAY HELP OUR BRAINS 16 hours ago · In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers have mapped out the brain activity that flows when we learn a new skill, such as playing a new song on the piano, and discovered why taking short breaks from practice is a key tolearning.
REINVENTING CONCRETE Concrete has given us the Pantheon in Rome, the Sydney Opera House, the Hoover Dam and countless blocky monoliths. The artificial rock blankets our cities and roadways, underlies wind farms and solar panel arrays – and will be poured by the ton in infrastructure projects supported by COVID recovery investments in the United States andabroad.
CARBON DIOXIDE PEAKS NEAR 420 PARTS PER MILLION AT MAUNA The highest monthly mean CO 2 value of the year occurs in May, just before plants in the northern hemisphere start to remove large amounts of CO 2 from the atmosphere during the growing season. In the northern fall, winter, and early spring, plants and soils give off CO 2, causing levels to rise through May.Charles David Keeling was the first to observe this seasonal rise and subsequent fall PERSEVERANCE’S ROBOTIC ARM STARTS CONDUCTING SCIENCE A camera called WATSON on the end of the rover’s robotic arm has taken detailed shots of the rocks. A pair of zoomable cameras that make up the Mastcam-Z imager on the rover’s “head” has also surveyed the terrain. And a laser instrument called SuperCam has MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT MEDICARE NEGOTIATION FOR DRUG A new West Health/Gallup survey finds nearly all Democrats (97%) and the majority of Republicans (61%) support empowering the federal government to negotiate lower prices of brand-name prescription drugs covered by Medicare. Overall, 8 in 10 Americans prefer major government action to control prices over concerns about it hurting innovation and competition from the pharmaceutical WHAT IS THE BIOECONOMY AND HOW COULD IT HELP FIGHT CLIMATE 1 day ago · –Daria Wohlt, a doctoral candidate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging in Germany. In the bioeconomy, we try to combine economic growth and sustainability, and develop processes based on biological knowledge to use or produce products in different fields, such as consumer products, food or fuel. A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH researchSCIENCEBLOG.COM
Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW EXOPLANET WITH AN ATMOSPHERE RIPE The research, titled TOI-1231 b: A Temperate, Neptune-Sized Planet Transiting the Nearby M3 Dwarf NLTT 24399, will be published in a future issue of The Astronomical Journal.The exoplanet, TOI-1231 b, was detected using photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and followed up with observations using the Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) on the Magellan Clay PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. SEE THE FIRST IMAGES NASA’S JUNO TOOK AS IT SAILED BY The first two images from NASA Juno’s June 7, 2021, flyby of Jupiter’s giant moon Ganymede have been received on Earth. The photos – one from the Jupiter orbiter’s JunoCam imager and the other from its Stellar Reference Unit star camera – show the surface in remarkable detail, including craters, clearly distinct dark and bright terrain, and long structural features possibly linked to STUDY SHOWS HOW TAKING SHORT BREAKS MAY HELP OUR BRAINS 13 hours ago · In a study of healthy volunteers, National Institutes of Health researchers have mapped out the brain activity that flows when we learn a new skill, such as playing a new song on the piano, and discovered why taking short breaks from practice is a key tolearning.
REINVENTING CONCRETE Concrete has given us the Pantheon in Rome, the Sydney Opera House, the Hoover Dam and countless blocky monoliths. The artificial rock blankets our cities and roadways, underlies wind farms and solar panel arrays – and will be poured by the ton in infrastructure projects supported by COVID recovery investments in the United States andabroad.
CARBON DIOXIDE PEAKS NEAR 420 PARTS PER MILLION AT MAUNA The highest monthly mean CO 2 value of the year occurs in May, just before plants in the northern hemisphere start to remove large amounts of CO 2 from the atmosphere during the growing season. In the northern fall, winter, and early spring, plants and soils give off CO 2, causing levels to rise through May.Charles David Keeling was the first to observe this seasonal rise and subsequent fall PERSEVERANCE’S ROBOTIC ARM STARTS CONDUCTING SCIENCE A camera called WATSON on the end of the rover’s robotic arm has taken detailed shots of the rocks. A pair of zoomable cameras that make up the Mastcam-Z imager on the rover’s “head” has also surveyed the terrain. And a laser instrument called SuperCam has MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT MEDICARE NEGOTIATION FOR DRUG A new West Health/Gallup survey finds nearly all Democrats (97%) and the majority of Republicans (61%) support empowering the federal government to negotiate lower prices of brand-name prescription drugs covered by Medicare. Overall, 8 in 10 Americans prefer major government action to control prices over concerns about it hurting innovation and competition from the pharmaceutical WHAT IS THE BIOECONOMY AND HOW COULD IT HELP FIGHT CLIMATE 1 day ago · –Daria Wohlt, a doctoral candidate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging in Germany. In the bioeconomy, we try to combine economic growth and sustainability, and develop processes based on biological knowledge to use or produce products in different fields, such as consumer products, food or fuel. A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH researchSCIENCEBLOG.COM
Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF 1 day ago · The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. STUDY IDENTIFIES METHANE ‘SUPER-EMITTERS’ IN LARGEST US The research team measured methane concentrations around “super-emitter” methane sources – those emitting more than 22 pounds (10 kilograms) of methane per hour – in the oilfield, which is located in Texas and New Mexico. PERSEVERANCE’S ROBOTIC ARM STARTS CONDUCTING SCIENCE A camera called WATSON on the end of the rover’s robotic arm has taken detailed shots of the rocks. A pair of zoomable cameras that make up the Mastcam-Z imager on the rover’s “head” has also surveyed the terrain. And a laser instrument called SuperCam has FIRST-OF-ITS KIND STANDARDS FOR TREATMENT OF OBSESSIVE “Inadequately treated OCD can rapidly deteriorate to disability for many persons and can negatively impact every sphere of life including school or work, basic self-care and care of children, and psychosocial functioning,” says clinical psychologist and internationally renowned expert in OCD and related disorders Dr. Debbie Sookman, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of BACTERIA ARE CONNECTED TO HOW BABIES EXPERIENCE FEAR 1 day ago · The researchers then characterized the children’s microbiome by analyzing stool samples and assessed a child’s fear response using a simple test: observing how a child reacted to someone entering the room while wearing a Halloween mask. FOR AIR QUALITY WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM COVID-19 1 day ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. Like reaction, coronavirus responsealso w
MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT MEDICARE NEGOTIATION FOR DRUG A new West Health/Gallup survey finds nearly all Democrats (97%) and the majority of Republicans (61%) support empowering the federal government to negotiate lower prices of brand-name prescription drugs covered by Medicare. Overall, 8 in 10 Americans prefer major government action to control prices over concerns about it hurting innovation and competition from the pharmaceutical ANTARCTICA WASN’T QUITE AS COLD DURING THE LAST ICE AGE AS Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth today, was even colder during the last ice age. For decades, the leading science suggested ice age temperatures in Antarctica were on average about 9 degrees Celsius cooler than at present. WHAT IS THE BIOECONOMY AND HOW COULD IT HELP FIGHT CLIMATE 1 day ago · –Daria Wohlt, a doctoral candidate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging in Germany. In the bioeconomy, we try to combine economic growth and sustainability, and develop processes based on biological knowledge to use or produce products in different fields, such as consumer products, food or fuel. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent.SCIENCEBLOG.COM
Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF 1 day ago · The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. VITAMIN D MAY NOT PROTECT AGAINST COVID-19, AS PREVIOUSLY 1 day ago · “Vitamin D supplementation as a public health measure to improve outcomes is not supported by this study. Most importantly, our results suggest that investment in other therapeutic or preventative avenues should be prioritized for COVID-19 randomized clinical trials,” say the authors. FOR AIR QUALITY WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM COVID-19 1 day ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. Like reaction, coronavirus responsealso w
BACTERIA ARE CONNECTED TO HOW BABIES EXPERIENCE FEAR 1 day ago · The researchers then characterized the children’s microbiome by analyzing stool samples and assessed a child’s fear response using a simple test: observing how a child reacted to someone entering the room while wearing a Halloween mask. JUNE 2021 – AIR QUALITY MATTERS 1 day ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. GIVING BROWN FAT A BOOST TO FIGHT TYPE 2 DIABETES 1 day ago · “By taking advantage of this natural system, we may be able to help make fat depots more metabolically healthy and potentially prevent or treat obesity-associated diabetes,” says study leader Perry E. Bickel, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine at UTSW. Tens of millions of Americans have Type 2 diabetes, a disease characterized by elevated blood sugar and resistance toinsulin
ANTARCTICA WASN’T QUITE AS COLD DURING THE LAST ICE AGE AS Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth today, was even colder during the last ice age. For decades, the leading science suggested ice age temperatures in Antarctica were on average about 9 degrees Celsius cooler than at present. WHAT IS THE BIOECONOMY AND HOW COULD IT HELP FIGHT CLIMATE 17 hours ago · –Daria Wohlt, a doctoral candidate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging in Germany. In the bioeconomy, we try to combine economic growth and sustainability, and develop processes based on biological knowledge to use or produce products in different fields, such as consumer products, food or fuel. HOW A VIETNAMESE RAW PORK SNACK COULD HELP US KEEP FOOD 1 day ago · A traditional Vietnamese meat snack could hold the key to developing a safe and natural food preservative, addressing the twin global problems of food waste and food-borne illnesses. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent.SCIENCEBLOG.COM
Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF 1 day ago · The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. FOR AIR QUALITY WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM COVID-19 21 hours ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. Like reaction, coronavirus responsealso w
DARKENED WINDOWS SAVE MIGRATING BIRDS 1 day ago · Research published this week in PNAS found that over the course of 21 years, one building sustained 11 times fewer nighttime bird collisions during spring migration and 6 times fewer collisions during fall migration when only half of the building’s windows were illuminated, compared to when all windows were lit. In the study, the factors that had the strongest effect on bird collisions were MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY PREVENTS HIV INFECTION IN MONKEYS 1 day ago · The results will inform a future human clinical trial evaluating leronlimab as a potential pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, therapy to prevent human infection from the virus that causes AIDS. “Our study findings indicate leronlimab could be a new weapon against the HIV epidemic,” said the study’s lead researcher and co-corresponding author of this paper, Jonah Sacha, Ph.D., an Oregon AFRICAN GREAT APES TO SUFFER MASSIVE RANGE LOSS IN NEXT 30 1 day ago · Carvalho adds: “Importantly, massive range loss is widely expected outside protected areas, which reflects the insufficiency of the current network of protected areas in Africa to preserve suitable habitats for great apes and effectively connect great ape populations.” BACTERIA ARE CONNECTED TO HOW BABIES EXPERIENCE FEAR 1 day ago · The researchers then characterized the children’s microbiome by analyzing stool samples and assessed a child’s fear response using a simple test: observing how a child reacted to someone entering the room while wearing a Halloween mask. ANTARCTICA WASN’T QUITE AS COLD DURING THE LAST ICE AGE AS Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth today, was even colder during the last ice age. For decades, the leading science suggested ice age temperatures in Antarctica were on average about 9 degrees Celsius cooler than at present. JUNE 2021 – AIR QUALITY MATTERS 21 hours ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. GIVING BROWN FAT A BOOST TO FIGHT TYPE 2 DIABETES 1 day ago · “By taking advantage of this natural system, we may be able to help make fat depots more metabolically healthy and potentially prevent or treat obesity-associated diabetes,” says study leader Perry E. Bickel, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine at UTSW. Tens of millions of Americans have Type 2 diabetes, a disease characterized by elevated blood sugar and resistance toinsulin
DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size PINK DRINKS CAN HELP YOU RUN FASTER AND FURTHER A new study led by the Centre for Nutraceuticals in the University of Westminster shows that pink drinks can help to make you run faster and further compared to clear drinks. The researchers found that a pink drink can increase exercise performance by 4.4 per cent and can also increase a ‘feel good’ effect which can make exercise seem easier. BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELSDIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOMASS AND FOSSIL FUELSDIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOMASS AND FOSSIL FUELSUNLIKE FOSSIL FUELS BIOMASS FUELSUNLIKE FOSSIL FUELS BIOMASSFUELS
For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCERHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC OXYGEN CHAMBER REVIEWSHYPERBARIC CANCER TREATMENTHYPERBARIC CHAMBER BENEFITSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER CANCER TREATMENT Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size PINK DRINKS CAN HELP YOU RUN FASTER AND FURTHER A new study led by the Centre for Nutraceuticals in the University of Westminster shows that pink drinks can help to make you run faster and further compared to clear drinks. The researchers found that a pink drink can increase exercise performance by 4.4 per cent and can also increase a ‘feel good’ effect which can make exercise seem easier. BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSE A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive CAN RENEWABLE ENERGY REALLY REPLACE FOSSIL FUELSDIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOMASS AND FOSSIL FUELSDIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIOMASS AND FOSSIL FUELSUNLIKE FOSSIL FUELS BIOMASS FUELSUNLIKE FOSSIL FUELS BIOMASSFUELS
For now, she acknowledges that ending economic dependence on fossil fuels is a work in progress. The transition to a renewable energy economy will require multiple levels of change over time. For example, even if we made the switch entirely to electric cars, we would likely still need hydrocarbon fuels to mine lithium for the batteries and to UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCERHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC OXYGEN CHAMBER REVIEWSHYPERBARIC CANCER TREATMENTHYPERBARIC CHAMBER BENEFITSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER CANCER TREATMENT Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE CAN HELP IMPROVE Healthy lifestyle, positive attitude can help improve patient outcomes. May 20, 2015. February 16, 2011 U.S. National Institutes of Health. Joint replacement patients who improve their lifestyle and maintain a positive mindset prior to surgery are more likely to have better functional outcomes than those who do not, according toresearch
JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH researchSCIENCEBLOG.COM
Science news straight from the source. Subscribe. One email, each morning, with our latest posts. From medical research to space news. A POTENTIAL NEW ANTIVIRAL DRUG FOR COVID-19 June 4, 2021 Penn State. The experimental drug TEMPOL may be a promising oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19, according to a new study of cell cultures by a team of researchers that includes Penn State scientists. TEMPOL can limit SARS-CoV-2 infection by impairing the activity of a viral enzyme called “RNA replicase.”. PANDEMIC PREVENTION MEASURES LINKED TO LOWER RATES OF 1 day ago · The rate of Kawasaki disease in South Korea has substantially decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to pandemic prevention efforts, such as mask-wearing, hand-washing and physical distancing, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. NASA MAP GIVES MOST ACCURATE SPACE-BASED VIEW OF LA’S 16 hours ago · Using data from NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory 3 instrument on the International Space Station, researchers have released one of the most accurate maps ever made from space of the human influence on carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.The map shows tiny variations in airborne CO2 from one mile of the giant L.A. Basin to the next. PERSEVERANCE’S ROBOTIC ARM STARTS CONDUCTING SCIENCE A camera called WATSON on the end of the rover’s robotic arm has taken detailed shots of the rocks. A pair of zoomable cameras that make up the Mastcam-Z imager on the rover’s “head” has also surveyed the terrain. And a laser instrument called SuperCam has STUDY IDENTIFIES METHANE ‘SUPER-EMITTERS’ IN LARGEST US The research team measured methane concentrations around “super-emitter” methane sources – those emitting more than 22 pounds (10 kilograms) of methane per hour – in the oilfield, which is located in Texas and New Mexico. FOR AIR QUALITY WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM COVID-19 13 hours ago · The initial reaction to the news of the SARS CoV-2 COVID-19 outbreak was, in a word, predictable: There was immense fear and loathing. Throw in panic too. Like reaction, coronavirus responsealso w
FIRST-OF-ITS KIND STANDARDS FOR TREATMENT OF OBSESSIVE “Inadequately treated OCD can rapidly deteriorate to disability for many persons and can negatively impact every sphere of life including school or work, basic self-care and care of children, and psychosocial functioning,” says clinical psychologist and internationally renowned expert in OCD and related disorders Dr. Debbie Sookman, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of BACTERIA ARE CONNECTED TO HOW BABIES EXPERIENCE FEAR 1 day ago · The researchers then characterized the children’s microbiome by analyzing stool samples and assessed a child’s fear response using a simple test: observing how a child reacted to someone entering the room while wearing a Halloween mask. WHAT IS THE BIOECONOMY AND HOW COULD IT HELP FIGHT CLIMATE 4 hours ago · –Daria Wohlt, a doctoral candidate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging in Germany. In the bioeconomy, we try to combine economic growth and sustainability, and develop processes based on biological knowledge to use or produce products in different fields, such as consumer products, food or fuel. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCERHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC OXYGEN CHAMBER REVIEWSHYPERBARIC CANCER TREATMENTHYPERBARIC CHAMBER BENEFITSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER CANCER TREATMENT Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent. DO COVID-19 VACCINES PREVENT INFECTION AND TRANSMISSION Israel and the UK, which launched their vaccination campaigns at an early stage, enjoy considerable coverage of their populations,1 which back in January and February enabled the large-scale collection of preliminary data at a time when the so-called UK variant was already widely present in these countries. Following the studies by pharmaceutical companies involving cohorts of a standard size BREDESEN PROTOCOL NOT PROVEN TO PREVENT OR REVERSEAUTHOR: UC SANFRANCISCO
A protocol comprising dietary supplements and lifestyle changes that claims to prevent or reverse Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline has drawn media fanfare and critical acclaim from health gurus and even physicians. But endorsement of these claims is frequently based on three published papers – all of which share the hallmarks of second-rate science, according to a cognitive HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TESTED FOR AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCERHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER FOR CANCER PATIENTSHYPERBARIC OXYGEN CHAMBER REVIEWSHYPERBARIC CANCER TREATMENTHYPERBARIC CHAMBER BENEFITSHYPERBARIC CHAMBER CANCER TREATMENT Hyperbaric Oxygen Tested for Aggressive Brain Cancer. In a unique study, researchers at The Long Island Brain Tumor Center at Neurological Surgery, P.C. are examining whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy – breathing pure oxygen while in a pressurized chamber – may prove a useful addition to the current standard of care forpatients newly
SOLVING THE PUZZLE OF HENRY VIII Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII. March 3, 2011 ScienceBlog.com. DALLAS (SMU) — Blood group incompatibility between Henry VIII and his wives could have driven the Tudor king’s reproductive woes, and a genetic condition related to his suspected blood group could also explain Henry’s dramatic mid-life transformation into a physicallyand
UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS Unthinkable Thoughts. Posted on May 10, 2021. by Josh Mitteldorf. This essay is inspired by Dr Mercola’s announcement last week that (reading between the lines) his life and his family’s have been threatened if he doesn’t remove from his web site a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the benefits of vitamin D and zinc in preventionof the
WHO WAS TV'S FIRST ANCHORMAN? October 11, 2012 ScienceBlog.com. Despite what you might think, television’s first “anchorman” wasn’t Walter Cronkite and, to those of a younger generation, it wasn’t Ron Burgundy either, although another of Will Ferrell’s famous parodies will get you closer to the right answer, according to new research from IndianaUniversity.
HOW TO MAKE LITHIUM BATTERIES LAST LONGER “By minimizing exposure to the conditions that accelerate degradation, batteries can last longer. And this has a positive environmental impact, as battery production is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and many other pollutants,” said study senior author Greg Keoleian, director of the U-M Center for Sustainable Systems at the School for Environment and Sustainability.JOSH MITTELDORF
The one fact that everyone in the field of aging agrees on is that animals fed less live longer. This is the result that got me interested in the field 25 years ago, and it is still the most robust finding in the field, verified in dozens of species from yeast cellsto Rhesus monkeys.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM In a recent blog post, George F. Koob, Ph.D., Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), discussed his support of, and commitment to, the NIH UNITE program. UNITE is a new initiative to address structural racism at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the institutions it supports, and anywhere NIH research GENOTOPIA – HERE LIES TRUTH It is to live in a sterile, blinkered world, populated only by the stately march of the anointed intellects toward the one & only Truth. That’s like the worst kind of superstitious evangelism. It’s also chauvinistic, narrow, parochial, and bullying. It’s tyrannical, ham-handed, intolerant of dissent.SCIENCEBLOG.COM
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