June 5, 2008

Synthetic Molecules Hold Promise For New Family Of Anti-cancer Drugs

Prof. Shimon Gatt (left) and Dr. Arie Dagan in their laboratory at the Hebrew University--Hadassah Medical School. (Credit: Hebrew University photo by Sasson Tiram)

Synthetic molecules designed by two Hebrew University of Jerusalem researchers have succeeded in reducing and even eliminating the growth of human malignant tissues in mice, while having no toxic effects on normal tissue. (source)

May 13, 2008

Caffeine Aids Golden Girls' Mental Health

Although wine may improve with age, the human body tends to falter during the so-called golden years. Among the most exasperating declines occur in memory and critical aspects of reasoning. However, downing plenty of caffeine-rich coffee—or
tea—may offer one low-cost solution for keeping aging wits sharp, a French study finds. The rub: This strategy appears to benefit only women.Karen Ritchie of the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (abbreviated in French as INSERM) in Montpellier and her colleagues recruited more than 7,000 men and women—all 65 and older—from the cities of Bordeaux, Dijon, and Montpellier. All took a battery of tests to measure how nimble their minds were. Then 2 and 4 years later, each study volunteer still living took the tests again. The scientists correlated test scores with information on each participant's diet, prescribed medicines, medical...Read More...........

August 20, 2007

The teen gene: Switching on puberty


DID you stare into the mirror every morning, desperate for signs that your body was starting to develop like those of your classmates? Or perhaps you were the one who started sprouting breasts or facial hair years before your peers, and got teased just as much as the late developers.
Though it happens to practically everyone, the start of puberty is highly unpredictable: it can happen as naturally to a girl of 8 as to one aged 13. The range is just as wide in boys,....Read More.....................

August 10, 2007

Love (Addicted to love,Sexual chemistry,Love evolution)


The word love appears in many contexts: there’s maternal love, familial love, romantic love, sexual love, a wider love for fellow humans and religious love for God, to name but........(Read more...)

Who's the daddy? US sperm banks must be better regulated

CAREFUL, exacting, high-tech - that's the image US sperm banks like to project to their customers. They run limited genetic tests on their donors and trace medical records back three generations. They also screen for chemical exposure, drug use and even do complex psychological profiling. (Read More.........)