Pathogens, prions and metabolic myths
3 January, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Metabolic myth debunked: being overweight or obese but metabolically healthy is, in fact, detrimental to health. https://t.co/BC2f8RWUtz
— F1000Prime (@F1000) December 31, 2013
The discovery at a British hospital of a new prion disease that leads to autonomic neuropathy. https://t.co/4F3WLrNThH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) December 31, 2013
A fungal pathogen overcomes the usually debilitating temperature of the human body via transcriptional switches. https://t.co/kI3n2gUwoe
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 1, 2014
Whilst on the rest of Twitter…
DNA from a bone found in Spain is the oldest yet recovered from a pre-human relative https://t.co/0zODiXavZN pic.twitter.com/vMD79qM2ai
— SN Students (@SNStudents) January 3, 2014
Caterpillars ward off predators with “toxic halitosis”: https://t.co/yGJBpwvTD0
— PNAS (@PNASNews) January 3, 2014
The @Forbes top ten brain science and psychology studies of 2013 article cites The Journal of #Neuroscience. https://t.co/Ozb1w4NWus
— SfN (@SfNtweets) January 2, 2014
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