Old age and loneliness: is it that bad?
Older age is a time of summing up, rethinking and realizing the path traveled. To give up privacy is like giving up your "I", from the years you have lived.
02.04.2013Older age is a time of summing up, rethinking and realizing the path traveled. To give up privacy is like giving up your "I", from the years you have lived.
02.04.2013The new device is able to count the number of all 5 types of leukocytes with an accuracy not inferior to a medical laboratory, and fits in a suitcase measuring 30x22x12 cm. In the future, the device is planned to be reduced to the size of a palm.
02.04.2013Fish and seafood lovers are 30% less likely to die from heart attacks and other diseases compared to other elderly people, so they live on average 2.2 years longer.
02.04.2013Health authorities in Italy have allowed the treatment of several patients with stem cells to continue, despite protests from scientists who point out the lack of evidence of the effectiveness and safety of such therapy
01.04.2013T-cell therapy, which consists in injecting the patient with his own T-lymphocytes reprogrammed to destroy malignant blood cells, allowed 2 children and 4 adults with severe forms of leukemia to go into remission.
01.04.2013An international team of researchers has mapped the telomerase gene, an enzyme that has the ability to endow cells with immortality, including turning normal cells into malignant ones.
01.04.2013The lack of contact with family, loved ones and society as a whole increases morbidity and mortality rates among the elderly, regardless of the subjective feeling of loneliness.
29.03.2013A solution of modified lipopolysaccharide of the cell wall of the salmonella bacterium reduces the number and area of amyloid plaques in the brain of transgenic mice and improves their ability to remember.
29.03.2013The "transcriptor" (transistor based on transcription) is made of DNA and enzymes: RNA polymerase, which performs transcription - synthesis of RNA on a DNA template, and integrase, which regulates the "current strength" – the intensity of RNA synthesis.
29.03.2013Gastric bypass surgery helps gluttons lose weight. But you can do without surgery: transplanting mice with the "right" community of intestinal microorganisms led to a significant reduction in the amount of adipose tissue and rapid weight loss.
29.03.2013A program has been launched in China, the purpose of which is to identify the genes responsible for powerful intelligence. If successful, this will allow potential parents to choose the most "smart" ones from their own embryos.
29.03.2013Experts are sounding the alarm about the loss of "genome freedom", which is stolen by patents for DNA sequences issued to researchers and companies engaged in the study of the human genome.
28.03.2013Arsenic trioxide packed in liposomes preserves the ability of women to conceive without compromising its effectiveness in destroying malignant tumors.
28.03.2013A paper sensor with a cost of 10 cents is able to determine the picomolar concentrations of biomolecules in a 10-microliter blood serum sample in 10 minutes.
27.03.2013A drawing applied to the patient's skin using liquid metal ink can make monitoring of cardiac activity much less painful and will allow doctors to observe a number of vital signs in real time.
26.03.2013It is naive to believe that in a year or two they will start printing organs, and the donor procurement service can be abolished. At the current rate of development of the industry, the shares of the first organs can be printed no earlier than by 2030.
26.03.2013Analysis of the protein and genetic profile of aging muscle tissue showed that exercise does not slow down the aging process, and 25% of people are generally unable to build muscle regardless of their persistence and severity of training.
26.03.2013Initially, the drug Veti-Gel was developed under the working name Medi-Gel – as a therapeutic gel in the Mass Effect video game series. Now the creation of such a gel can become a reality – its prototype was developed by a student of the University of New York.
26.03.2013In mice with Down syndrome, in whose brains the human protein SNX27 was introduced by gene therapy, an increase in the number of glutamate receptors and normalization of brain functions were observed. However, the use of such a technique in relation to people is still far away.
26.03.2013Thinking is actually harmful: researchers from the Gladstone Institute (USA) have found that DNA is damaged in active neurons – and the more active the nerve cells, the harder an individual thinks, the more it is damaged.
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