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Autumn Martin

Metabolism and Body Weight - 0 views

  • resting metabolic rate; physical activity; and calories used to process food.
    • Autumn Martin
       
      So basically, it is possible to manually speed up your metabolism rate, changing your genes?
Autumn Martin

Genes and Weight - 0 views

  • There is increasing research that suggests that the environment to which a fetus is exposed during pregnancy impacts weight later in life. Indeed, many studies have found direct links between both high and low birth weights and a greater likelihood for overweight and obesity years later.3
    • Autumn Martin
       
      And there is the answer I seek for if baby fat, and enviorment is a contributor.
  • Food preferences, dietary patterns and exercise behaviors are all likely to be determined, in part, by genes.
    • Autumn Martin
       
      Woah there, genes seem to play a huge part in a lot more than wieght. *taps chin* I think I'll dig deeper.
Autumn Martin

How do genetic factors affect weight? - 0 views

  • Certainly there are changes in the metabolic rate as people gain weight that makes it harder for them to lose.
    • Autumn Martin
       
      I feel like this could also be a huge part, is baby fat a factor?
Autumn Martin

Understanding Genetics - 0 views

  • Genetic studies have shown that somewhere between 40-80% of our BMI is due to over a hundred different genes.
    • Autumn Martin
       
      So, genes actually effect BMI not nessacarily wieght.
  • some genes can affect how much joy eating a piece of chocolate brings you.
  • A faster metabolism means you can get away with eating more.
    • Autumn Martin
       
      I already know this.
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  • . But remember, genes are not everything.
  • . And that somewhere else is our
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  • behavior
  • If 40-80% of BMI comes from genes, then 20-60% comes from somewhere else
  • possibly tell how much of someone's weight is due to genes? And how much is due to life style choices? One way scientists try to pick apart genetic and environmental causes is to study sets of identical twins. Identical twins have the same DNA but can be put in different environments. This lets scientists directly tell what is due to genetics and what is due to genes. For example, in one study of obesity, sets of identical twins were fed extra food and forced to behave similarly (same amount of exercise, eating, etc.). During the study both twins in an identical twin pair gained about the same weight. But there were huge differences in the amounts of weight gained between sets of twins. This kind of study tells us that the tendency to gain more or less weight is in our genes. But twin studies can also show that some aspects of weight have to do with behavior too. For instance, scientists looked at identical twin pairs that exercised different amounts. As expected, the twin that exercised more weighed less. This shows that weight is not just genetic and that behavior is not all genetic. The fact that the twins had different exercise patterns definitely suggests that what we weigh has a large environmental component. So how much we weigh has to do with both our genes and our behavior. Just because someone's parents are heavy that does not mean their children will be heavier too. But it might mean that they will have trouble keeping the weight off. Good exercise habits and eating healthy foods can help maintain a normal weight. The opposite is also true. Your genes can predispose you to be normal weight. But if you eat too much food and do not exercise enough to use up the extra energy, then you will gain weight and eventually become overweight. Weight is really just a product of energy taken in (food you eat) minus energy used (for exercise, for heating our bodies, for helping digest our food, etc). So to lose weight, all you have to do is use more energy than you eat. And to gain weight, you just have to eat more food than you use up. Sounds simple, right? But of course it isn't--partly because of genes. Our genes can affect the amount of weight lost from dieting and exercise. They can also affect how much weight is gained when we eat too much. Our genes make proteins that work together to control everything from how often we get hungry to how we use energy from food. They even control how much exercise we can do at a time. Because our genes tell our bodies how to handle the food we eat, it's often hard for us to achieve a certain target weight. But what we weigh isn't only due to our genes. Katie Cunningham More Information How identical twins can look different even with the same genes.Obesity genesAppetite genes Back to Conditions Search Ask a Geneticist His parents were probablyoverweight. But notnecessarily.Identical twin studies showthat our weight is partgenetic and part en
Ruby Ridgway

Poor Sleep Quality And Insomnia Associated With Suicidal Symptoms Among College Students - 0 views

  • Rebecca A. Bernert, of Florida State University,
    • Ruby Ridgway
       
      Who is she? Student, professor?
  • 322 college undergraduates between 19-24
    • Ruby Ridgway
       
      Did she take other variables into consideration? Drinking, eating, smoking, exercise habits, etc?
    • Ruby Ridgway
       
      And what about genetics? Were they very randomly selected or was it like a half and half kind of situaiton?
  • Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI); Insomnia Severity Index (ISI); Beck Depression Inventory (BDI); and Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS).
LeeAnna Haynes

Lung cancer set to overtake breast cancer as the main cause of cancer deaths among Euro... - 0 views

  • Lung cancer is likely to overtake breast cancer as the main cause of cancer death among European women by the middle of this decade, according to new research published in the cancer journal Annals of Oncology on February 13.
    • LeeAnna Haynes
       
      "The study found that stem cell transplantation significantly extended the lifespan of the mice by 20 days and improved their neuromuscular function by 15 percent."
  • despite the decline in cancer deaths overall, lung cancer death rates continue to rise among women in all countries, while breast cancer rates fall.
  • in 2015 lung cancer is going to become the first cause of cancer mortality in Europe
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  • Deaths from breast cancer have been declining steadily, with a 7% fall in rates since 2009 in the EU
  • there has been a decline in rates of deaths from colorectal cancers in the EU.
  • They predict there will be 87,818 deaths (16.7 per 100,000) in men and 75,059 (9.5 per 100,000) in women in 2013; this represents a fall when compared with actual death rates of 17.6 for men and 10.5 for women for the period 2005-200
LeeAnna Haynes

Stem cells may hold promise for Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) - 0 views

  • For the study, mice with an animal model of ALS were injected with human neural stem cells taken from human induced pluripotent stem cell
    • LeeAnna Haynes
       
      "For the study, mice with an animal model of ALS were injected with human neural stem cells taken from human induced pluripotent stem cells"
  • The study found that stem cell transplantation significantly extended the lifespan of the mice by 20 days and improved their neuromuscular function by 15 percent.
    • LeeAnna Haynes
       
      "The study found that stem cell transplantation significantly extended the lifespan of the mice by 20 days and improved their neuromuscular function by 15 percent."
Katie Raborn

What Are Babies Thinking Before They Start Talking? - 0 views

  • Elizabeth Spelke, professor of psychology at Harvard University
    • Katie Raborn
       
      source
  • Sue Hespos, assistant professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University
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      source
  • Babies as young as five months old make distinctions about categories of events that their parents do not, revealing new information about how language develops in humans.
    • Katie Raborn
       
      Babies can already make distinctions as young as 5 months. Which is pretty cool, knowing that most parents don't think infants know much that young when actually they are learning.
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  • children do think before they speak.
    • Katie Raborn
       
      So infants do think before they speak.
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    What babies are thinking before they can talk
Katie Stevenson

New target in polycystic kidney disease - 0 views

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    New treatments may help to tackle polycystic kidney disease
Katie Stevenson

Delivery By By C-Section Increases Risk Of Allergies In Childhood - 0 views

  • a Henry Ford Hospital study suggests that C-section babies are susceptible to developing allergies by age two.
  • was presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology annual meeting in San Antonio.
  • says Christine Cole Johnson, Ph.D., MPH, chair of Henry Ford Department of Health Sciences
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  • C-section babies have a pattern of "at risk" microorganisms in their gastrointestinal tract that may make them more susceptible to developing the antibody Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, when exposed to allergens
  • Article Date: 26 Feb 2013 - 1:00 PST
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    Could a C-Section increase the risk of allergies in children?
Alexis Ramsey

nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) Discoveries - Older Is Better for Hunting D... - 0 views

  • Older dogs and male dogs are better hunting companions than younger dogs and female dogs says the author of a new study on the hunting ability and nutritional status of domestic dogs in lowland Nicaragua
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    Older dogs and male dogs are better hunting company than yonger and female dogs.
Alexis Ramsey

With age comes greater success among hunting dogs - 0 views

  • Apr. 16, 2012
  • lowland Nicaragua, UC
  • male dogs seem to enjoy better success rates than do younger and female dogs.
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  • The research examined variables such as age and sex
  • The UC research was conducted in Nicaragua's Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, which is part of the largest unbroken tracts of Neotropical rainforest in Central America, north of the Amazon Rainforest
  • their owners than did younger dogs. And bigger dogs are able to track and corral bigger prey, which increases their hunting return rates, and in general, male dogs are bigger than females.
    • Alexis Ramsey
       
      Summary- Research in Nicaragua's Bosawas Biosphere Reserve showed that male dogs seem to enjoy better success rates than younger and female dogs do. Variables such as age and sex play a big role in finding your good hunting dog. The older the better, as well as the bigger the better. Males tend to always be bigger than female dogs and with having a big dog it's able to track larger prey therefore returning more game and making out for a better hunter.
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    Older male dogs better than younger or female dogs.
paul m

Engineers pave the way towards 3-D printing of personal electronics - 0 views

  • University of Warwick
    • paul m
       
      in the United Kingdom
  • A major advantage of using 3D printing is that sockets for connection to equipment such as interface electronics can be printed out instead of connected using conductive glues or paints.
Katie Raborn

Infants learn to look and look to learn: Model explains crucial links among looking, le... - 0 views

  • The researchers created a mathematical model that mimics
    • Katie Raborn
       
      Researchers can use mathematical models to learn about the infants development.
  • Researchers at the University of Iowa have documented an activity by infants that begins nearly from birth:
    • Katie Raborn
       
      Sources
Natalie Mitten

Have We Been Miscounting Calories? - ScienceNOW - 0 views

    • Natalie Mitten
       
      I had no idea this was going on in Australia, good for them. 
  • cooked meat has more calories than raw.
  • Heat also denatures the proteins in vegetables such as sweet potatoes
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  • Harvard University evolutionary biologist Rachel Carmody
  • Geoffrey Livesey, a nutritional biochemist and director of Independent Nutrition Logic Ltd. in Wymondham, U.K..
  • Richard Wrangham of Harvard University
  • Klaus Englyst of Englyst Carbohydrates Ltd., a carbohydrate chemistry firm in Southampton, U.K
  • Carmody reported that she and Peter Turnbaugh of Harvard University
  • Why does all of this matter?
    • Natalie Mitten
       
      I like that he asked this in his conclusion paragraph; I think it makes the article very strong. 
  • David Ludwig, a pediatric endocrinologist at Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School
  • "But why are you doing this? Will it make a real difference? If you want to lose weight, you still have to cut back on calories."
Natalie Mitten

Drug overdose deaths up for 11th consecutive year - 0 views

    • Natalie Mitten
       
      I'm thinking that these studies are somewhat congruent with the new legalization of marijuana in Colorado. 
  • The University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora is considering a rule that would ban emergency doctors from prescribing more medicine for patients who say they lost their pain meds, Zane said.
    • Natalie Mitten
       
      Will that really help things? This seems unfair to those who might be using the drugs responsibly and as prescribed. Additionally, the public isn't entirely to be blamed -- these are addictive substances PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS. They probably aren't as educated or forewarned of the risks, due to social reinforcements and our trust in doctors. 
Zaphron Richardson

Thyme may be better for acne than prescription creams - 1 views

  • Society for General Microbiology's Spring Conference in Dublin
    • Zaphron Richardson
       
      reliable
  • This process draws out the active compounds from the plant.
    • Zaphron Richardson
       
      What are the active compounds in thyme?
Natalie Mitten

Nanocapsules Sober Up Drunken Mice | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

    • Natalie Mitten
       
      I wonder...do these cells disappear or decompose? What might the long-term effects of adding such cells do to your body?
  • Researchers have reduced blood alcohol levels in intoxicated mice by injecting them with nanocapsules containing enzymes that are instrumental in alcohol metabolism. The treatment demonstrates a novel drug delivery technology that could have broad medical applications.
    • Natalie Mitten
       
      This could seriously revolutionize the country's approach to alcoholism. I can see it now, "No need for police to police to give you a pesky DWI, just take a sober-up pill."
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  • male pattern baldness.
    • Natalie Mitten
       
      Curious if such technology could be applied to other more vital bodily functions, or even prevent liver failure. Some of these issues, while they would be great to find cures for, seem...less than necessary or high priority. 
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