
…ses, including a Chagas infection. The experts believe he contracted the disease during a five-year trip around the globe on the HMS Beagle in his 20s – and attributed it to his death of heart failure 47 years later. The father of modern life scientists wrote in his journal that he had been bitten by a “wingless black bug” during the expedition, where he visited South America. CHAGAS DISEAS…

k it confers is in addition to other heart risk factors like cholesterol, The Lancet reports. Experts already know that men develop heart disease a decade earlier than women, on average. By the age of 40, the lifetime risk of heart disease is one in two for men and one in three for women. Lifestyle factors like smoking and blood pressure are important contributors. This latest work suggests the ma…

…p of medical conditions called delusional parasitosis, and the disease is hardly considered an official diagnose. Similar conditions are called Ekbom’s syndrome or delusional infestation. Around 3.2 million people, over 13 years old, at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) were included in the study from 2006 to 2008. The scientists searched among the records of dermatology, psychiat…

…a disorder characterized by increased forgetfulness that often progresses to dementia. Subjects were divided into three groups: 36 of them inhaled 20 mg of insulin twice a day for four months, 38 got 40 mg twice a day, and 30 were given a saline solution. After two months of treatment, 20 mg of insulin group had improved performance on a memory test. The gains persisted after four months of treat…

…ot those with Parkinson’s with an accuracy of 86%. Max Little was recently made a TED Fellow. The non-profit organization behind the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference creates 40 such fellowships each year. The programme aims to target innovators under the age of 40 and offers them free entry to conferences and other events. Max Little’s technology works partly by trackin…

…ing. A team at the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute in Arizona looked at a group of patients who have familial Alzheimer’s. A genetic mutation means they nearly always get the disease in their 40s. Alzheimer’s normally becomes apparent after the age of 75. Brain scans of 20 people with the mutation, aged between 18 and 26, already showed differences compared with those from 24 people…
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…e expensive, time-consuming, and logistically difficult. All recordings made by the Parkinson’s Voice Initiative are non-identifiable, and no personal information is stored. The phone call lasts 3 minutes on average, and normally less than 5 minutes. The call is low-charged. You have to be at least 18 years old to take part in the study. However, the participation is only for scientific purp…

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A Japanese study of nearly 37,000 people, published in the online journal BMJ Open, said balding men were 32% more likely to have coronary heart disease. However, the Japanese researchers said the risks were less than for smoking or obesity. A shifting hairline is a fact of life for many men. Half have thinning hair by their 50s and 80% have some hair loss by the age of 70. A Japanese study of n…
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…ise and fall over 24 hours in both mice and people. However, the protein forms permanent plaques in Alzheimer’s disease. Experiments at Washington University showed that nocturnal mice slept for 40 minutes during every hour of daylight. However, as soon brain plaques started to form the mice were sleeping for only 30 minutes. One of the researchers, Prof. David Holtzman, said: “If slee…

re running around with a big machine attached to you,” said Dr. C. Warren Olanow. The results showed the intestinal gel offered significant improvements. Mean “off-time” decreased by 4.0 hours per day in patients receiving LCIG, an average of 1.91 fewer hours compared with the time in those taking the levodopa tablets. As well, mean “on-time” improved by 4.1 hours wit…

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d Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 5.4 million people in U.S. have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and the number could reach 16 million within 40 years. The number of persons with diabetes is around 24 million. “The fact that Type 2 diabetes is increasing, and it’s a risk factor for Alzheimer’s would only make those numbe…

People who ate more chocolate had lower incidents of cardiovascular disease and stroke compared to those who ate less, a study finds. Eating chocolate could benefit the heart, possibly lowering heart disease by 37%. The results coming from a meta-analysis were released online this week in the British Medical Journal. Researchers from the United Kingdom and Colombia focused on 7 studies looking at…
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…hich is a major producer of xylitol thanks to its high numbers of birch trees – xylitol lozenges are popular. “The lozenges have about 100% xylitol, but in the chewing gums you’ll get only about 30%,” says Dr. Nigel Carter. “Many dentists now recognize the benefits of xylitol and encourage their patients to use it.” He adds that many European countries use xylitol in sweets instead of sugar…
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rt also said less than 1 in 10 Americans follow the seven steps in changing lifestyle. Dr. Clyde Yancy’ seven steps to change your lifestyle and live to 100: 1. Get active: Inactivity can shave almost 4 years off a person’s expected lifespan. People who are physically inactive are twice as likely to be at risk for heart disease or stroke. 2. Know and control cholesterol levels: High blood ch…
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cous, brown rice and quinoa are good options. The World Cancer Research Fund recommends having no more than 500 g of cooked red meat in a week due to the risk of colon cancer. A slice of roast beef is 45 g, a thick piece of lamb 90 g and a small steak is 100 g. Moderate wine-drinking is championed by Professor Roger Corder, at Barts and the London School of Medicine. In his book The Wine Diet, he…
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…LD is the result of metabolic syndrome, a collection of disorders that includes obesity and diabetes, and is the leading cause of chronic liver disease in the western world. It is estimated that up to 30 million people suffer from NAFLD in the United States alone. Prof. Richard Flavell said the next step will be to extend the research to see if the same effect can be seen in humans. “We found, in…

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After Europe hailed his discovery of the Americas in the 15th century, Christopher Columbus was blamed for introducing syphilis to Old World. However, several reports have since argued the case that the deadly disease was already widespread before Columbus landed back in Spain in 1493. Researchers George Armelagos, from Emory University, Molly Zuckerman, from Mississippi State University and Colu…
kes, biscuits and fried foods. The researchers, from Oregon Health and Science University, Portland; Portland VA Medical Center; and Oregon State University, Corvallis, then carried out brain scans on 42 of the participants. They found individuals with high levels of vitamins and omega 3 in their blood were more likely to have a large brain volume; while those with high levels of trans fat had a s…

…. Experts say that eating fried food may not be bad for the heart, as long as you use olive or sunflower oil to make it For the study, the researchers at the Autonomous University of Madrid surveyed 40,757 adults about their diet. The participants were asked about what types of food they ate in a typical week and how that food was prepared and cooked. None of the adults had any sign of heart dis…

US researchers have found that the obesity problem may be much worse than previously thought. Experts said using the Body Mass Index (BMI) to determine obesity was underestimating the issue. The US study, published in the journal PLoS One, said up to 39% of people who were not currently classified as obese actually were. The authors said “we may be much further behind than we thought”…