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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 10, 2014

Reading a biological clock in the dark

Our species' waking and sleeping cycles – shaped in millions of years of evolution – have been turned upside down within a single century with the advent of electric lighting and airplanes As a result millions of people regularly disrupt their biological clocks

state says feds kept them in the dark over illnesses - wwltv.com

while the coast guard and the centers for disease control were making decisions on how to respond to sick crew members aboard the new orleans bound marine phoenix louisiana's top emergency manager says the state was apparently kept in the dark

using a novel biological clock, ucla researchers find that obesity accelerates ... - healthcanal.com

obesity increases the age of liver the patterns of the figures provides a microscopic view of liver cells from lean left and obese subjects aging of the liver courtesy of steve horvath using a recently developed biomarker of aging known as an epigenetic

uc san francisco researchers use brain scans to predict reading difficulties in ... - news-medical.net

uc san francisco researchers have used brain scans to predict how young children learn to read giving clinicians a possible tool to spot children with dyslexia and other reading difficulties before they experience reading challenges in the united states

ebola reveals the dark side of africa's infrastructure frenzy - rnw.nl

sunny ntayombya is a journalist and blogger working with a rwandan english newspaper he has an avid interest in global sociopolitical affairs with a particular fascination for the issues besieging the african great lakes region he lives in kigali rwanda

fernando caudevilla: spanish doctor advises drug users on the dark web's silk ... - smh.com.au

family physician and illicit drugs expert dr fernando caudevilla has taken doctorpatient confidence to a whole new level for the past 18 months 40yearold caudevilla has donated his spare time providing tailored harmreduction advice to users of the

tuberculosis cluster: torres strait islanders 'kept in the dark' about yam island ... - abc.net.au

a tuberculosis cluster has been identified on yam island in the torres strait by queensland health but locals were not informed local councillor getano lui said he was horrified the yam island community of about 360 people had not been told about the

ebola outbreak shows the dark side of mother nature - forbes.com

it was an amber august night in western uganda in 2007 as the director of the us centers for disease control and prevention cdc i suited up in full biosafety gear to observe a team of our top disease detectives as they tried to find the source of a deadly

how jet lag can lead to obesity revealed - zeenews.india.com

washington a new study has observed that disruption of the gut microbes due to jet lag can lead to obesity the study showed that gut microbes in human and mice are controlled by a biological clock which ultimately leads to obesity and metabolic problems

facebook, apple say they'll help women freeze eggs; local clinic suggests ... - thedenverchannel.com

local clinic colorado center for reproductive medicine is helping women decide if it's time to stop the biological clock or if their eggs will stand the test of time kmgh show caption hide caption previous next denver earlier this week tech giants apple

does your gut microbiome suffer from jet-lag? - designntrend.com

in a new study researchers at the weizmann institute of science in israel have found that gut microbes in mice and humans have circadian rhythms that are synced by the biological clock of their host reports science daily like us on facebook

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