Friday, November 25, 2016

How This Broccoli Enzyme Can Slow Aging and other top stories.

  • How This Broccoli Enzyme Can Slow Aging

    The quest for the Fountain of Youth is getting a boost from an international team of researchers who may have stumbled upon a compound that appears to make cells act younger than they are—at least in mice. In a paper published in Cell Metabolism, researchers led by the Washington University School of Medicine reported that they found an agent that can balance out what happens in aging cells to essentially make them behave as they would in a younger mouse. That substance, as it turns out, is a..
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  • The truth about 'patient zero' and HIV's origins

    The truth about 'patient zero' and HIV's origins
    New research has proved that Gaƫtan Dugas, a French-Canadian flight attendant who was dubbed "patient zero," did not spread HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to the United States."No one should be blamed for the spread of a virus that no one even knew about, and how the virus moved from the Caribbean to the US in New York City in the 1970s is an open question," co-author of the research, Dr. Michael Worobey, a professor and head of the ecology and evolutionary biology department at the University..
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  • Is there anything cuter than these tiny NICU tots in Halloween costumes?

    Is there anything cuter than these tiny NICU tots in Halloween costumes?
    But an exceptional group of nurses and volunteers are determined not to let the holiday slip by uncelebrated. So they've outfitted the little guests at the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit in a costume: Superman, Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, and even a butterfly. The gang's all here. Parents picked a costume to fit their tiny tot's personality and the nurses and March of Dimes volunteers got to work; cutting, sewing, and crocheting them for 35 babies. "Families in our NICU may s..
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  • Scrubs And Superbug Transmission In ICUs-What We Still Don't Know Can Kill You

    Scrubs And Superbug Transmission In ICUs-What We Still Don't Know Can Kill You
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  • Jury awards more than $70M to woman in J&J baby powder cancer lawusit

    Jury awards more than $70M to woman in J&J baby powder cancer lawusit
    A container of Johnson's Baby powder, by multinational Johnson & Johnson, is pictured in Brisbane, Australia.(Photo: Dan Peled, EPA)A California woman has been awarded more than $70 million after she claimed in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder caused her cancer.In a trial that began Sept. 26, Deborah Giannecchini of Modesto, Calif. alleged that her ovarian cancer, diagnosed in in 2012, was a result of her years of use of the product.“We are pleased the jury did the right thing. The..
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  • The male birth control shot looks promising, but needs work

    The male birth control shot looks promising, but needs work
    Women have been taking hormone pills and using IUDs for decades, yet there has been little that men can do besides wearing condoms or getting vasectomies. But now researchers have developed a hormone injection for men that's 96% effective at ...
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  • Myanmar confirms first case of Zika virus infection: state TV

    Myanmar confirms first case of Zika virus infection: state TV
    YANGON –  A pregnant foreign woman in Myanmar's largest city Yangon has been diagnosed with Zika, the first case of the mosquito-borne virus in the southeast Asian country, state-owned Myanmar TV (MRTV) said on Thursday. Zika has spread to some 60 countries and territories since the current outbreak was identified last year in Brazil, raising alarm over the rare birth defect microcephaly as well as other neurological disorders it can cause in infants and adults. More on this... "A foreign wom..
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  • “The hardest part” of breast cancer under 40

    “The hardest part” of breast cancer under 40
    The other day, as Beth Caldwell was making coffee with her daughter, the 5-year-old asked, “Are you going to live as long as my grandparents? Because I want to visit your house when I’m a grown-up like we visit Nana and Papa.”Beth told Maggie she hopes so, but she didn’t know the answer. If not, the little girl continued, “We can visit dad’s house and I can visit your grave.”Caldwell, a mom, wife and a former civil rights lawyer from Seattle, just turned 40. Diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic bre..
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  • Cranberry juice won't prevent urinary tract infection, study finds

    Cranberry juice won't prevent urinary tract infection, study finds
    Nursing home residents who took high-potency cranberry capsules did not have fewer episodes of urinary tract infection than those taking a placebo, researchers discovered."Although our study was only in nursing home women, many other studies have been done in other populations, which have not shown a benefit," said Dr. Manisha Juthani-Mehta, lead author of the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association."For women that enjoy eating cranberry products or drinking cranberry..
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  • Advocates of Kansas' mental health courts say lives improved

    Advocates of Kansas' mental health courts say lives improved
    WICHITA, Kan. –  Municipal Judge Bryce Abbott slid into a high-backed leather chair behind a stack of bloated manila files documenting the dilemma of adults seeking refuge in Kansas' groundbreaking mental health court. He shoved enough progress-report files aside to create a line of sight to defendants and family members, social workers, counselors and the public defender and prosecutor gathered in front of him for a review of dozens of ongoing cases. Action began with the "Rocket Docket" — a k..
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