Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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New thinking about osteoarthritis, older people’s nemesis
December 1, 2011 – 6:14 pm | No Comment
New thinking about osteoarthritis, older people’s nemesis

New thinking about osteoarthritis, older people’s nemesis Osteoarthritis is easily the most common joint disease in the United States and in the world. Stanford immunologist and rheumatologist Bill Robinson, MD, PhD, says it’s a kind of physical counterpart to Alzheimer’s disease, in that both are debilitating – the former to the body and the latter to the […]

Study shows increase in health disparities among young Americans
December 1, 2011 – 6:12 pm | No Comment
Study shows increase in health disparities among young Americans

Study shows increase in health disparities among young Americans New research offers additional insights into health disparities in the United States. Findings published this month in the American Sociological Review show the gap between the least and most healthy has significantly increased among Americans born after 1980 and that health disparity tends to increase as people move […]

Guiding lights. Harvard researcher creates neurons that illuminate as they fire.
November 30, 2011 – 10:31 pm | No Comment
Guiding lights. Harvard researcher creates neurons that illuminate as they fire.

Guiding lights Harvard researcher creates neurons that illuminate as they fire In a culture of neurons genetically modified to express a protein derived from a Dead Sea microorganism, the fluorescence of the cells depends on the voltage across the cell membrane. An increase in voltage in the cell in pink caused its fluorescence to stand […]

Relief for stem cell transplant patients
November 30, 2011 – 10:06 pm | No Comment
Relief for stem cell transplant patients

Relief for stem cell transplant patients Graft-versus-host disease treatment results in improvement Dana-Farber Cancer Institute “More than half of patients who successfully undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplants [in which the blood-making tissue in the bone marrow is wiped out with chemotherapy and replaced with blood-forming stem cells from a donor] develop chronic GVHD,” says the […]

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Thrilling Two Decades for the Disease
November 30, 2011 – 10:02 pm | No Comment
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Thrilling Two Decades for the Disease

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Thrilling Two Decades for the Disease Fifteen years ago, a mere 20 percent pullback in arthritic activity was celebrated as remarkable improvement. Fast-forward to 2011, and now, armed with a host of innovative medicines (the latest are “oral molecules”) and clearly defined outcome measures, rheumatologists are setting much more aggressive goals: To spot rheumatoid arthritis […]

Ethiopia: HIV+ Mother Pulls Family Back from Brink
November 30, 2011 – 9:44 pm | No Comment
Ethiopia: HIV+ Mother Pulls Family Back from Brink

Ethiopia: HIV+ Mother Pulls Family Back from Brink With the help of WFP’s food support and livelihood assistance programmes, Belaynish Dabe and her HIV-positive husband no longer struggle to feed themselves and their children.  WFP’s food support to people living with HIV helps ameliorate the double burden of lack of income and deteriorating health. For […]

Nano meets pharma at Harvard-BASF symposium
November 30, 2011 – 9:35 pm | No Comment
Nano meets pharma at Harvard-BASF symposium

Nano meets pharma at Harvard-BASF symposium Experts gather this week to discuss the efficient creation and delivery of nanoscale particles of drugs Cambridge, Mass. – November 30, 2011 – From targeted cancer chemotherapy to the guarantee of successful organ transplants, the 21st century may prove to be the age of big ideas in medicine. The drugs […]

Brown integrates aging throughout medical school curriculum.
November 30, 2011 – 8:49 pm | No Comment
Brown integrates aging throughout medical school curriculum.

Brown integrates aging throughout medical school curriculum With the mantra “every student, every course, every year” and a $2-million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, the Warren Alpert Medical School has integrated content on aging into its curriculum, from first-year lectures through continuing education. The team of faculty members is making its materials and […]

Chew on this: The cognitive benefits of gum
November 30, 2011 – 8:24 pm | No Comment
Chew on this: The cognitive benefits of gum

Chew on this: The cognitive benefits of gum I’m a day late to this, but a discussion on the cognitive benefits of chewing gum (!) is just too interesting to ignore. On Frontal Cortex yesterday, blogger Jonah Lehrer highlights some of the “impressive body of psychological literature on gum” – some which has shown that gum can “be an […]

Toying with Happy Meals
November 30, 2011 – 7:44 pm | No Comment
Toying with Happy Meals

Toying with Happy Meals As you may have heard, a new San Francisco law forbids fast-food restaurants from giving away toys with children’s meals that don’t meet specific nutritional standards. And, as reported in today’s San Francisco Chronicle, some McDonald’s franchisees have opted to charge customers 10 cents if they want a toy with their Happy Meal. They […]