Coca-cola, telomeres and how diet affects asthma
1 February, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Coke comes full circle: the soft drink, originally intended as a patent medicine, actually has a medical use. ow.ly/h8gJN
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) January 31, 2013
Grandfather clock: the age your father’s father had children affects telomere length — and your own longevity. ow.ly/h8gJP
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) January 31, 2013
Diet and disease — is there a link in asthma? Severe asthmatics show differing dietary patterns to healthy controls. ow.ly/h8gJI
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) January 29, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Ever wonder how owls can turn their heads all the way around? ow.ly/hksbS
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) February 1, 2013
Now this is biotech. “@dcstpaul: Viruses engineered to attack themselves – @ucsf #hiv #oakland #drweinberger sfgate.com/health/article…”
— Howie Beigelman (@howielb) January 30, 2013
For first time, scientists watch neurons fire in real time in a freely moving animal scim.ag/14Do4ej
— ScienceNOW (@ScienceNOW) February 1, 2013
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