Monday, March 30, 2015

Diet-Influenced Microbiome May Influence Behavior; Fat Produces Signs Of Brain Inflammation

High-Fat Diet Alters Behavior And Produces Signs Of Brain Inflammation.  Elsevier/Science Daily.  March 26, 2015. 

Lead Screening For Georgia Children Has Large Gaps; Counties With Older Housing Particularly Vulnerable To Lead Risk

Many Kids Exposed To Lead Go Untested?  by Andy Miller.  Georgia Health News.  March 30, 2015. 

Is Enabling End-Of-Life Choices Of A Dying Person Different From Suicide? Issues Raised By California Suit Are Profound

Hoping To Live, These Doctors Want A Choice In How They Die by Anna Gorman.  Kaiser Health News.  March 30, 2015. 

Study Finds That Parents Do Not Accurately Assess Whether Their Children Are Overweight Or Obese; Overweight Prevalence May Skew Perceptions

Can You Tell If Your Child Is Overweight?  Most Parents Can't Study Finds by Alice G. Walton.  Forbes.  March 30, 2015. 

Friday, March 20, 2015

Robot/Infant Study Suggests Body Position Critical to Toddler's Ability to Connect Ideas

Robot Model For Infant Learning Shows Bodily Posture May Affect Memory And Learning.  Indiana University/Science Daily.  March 18, 2015.

Disruption Of Medical Systems As A Result Of Ebola Makes Vaccinations Critical For Diseases Such As Measles

Boosting Vaccination Coverage 'Very Pressing' To Recovery Process In Ebola-Stricken Countries:  WHO by Eleanor Goldberg.  March 20, 2015. 

Ban Sought On Method To Edit Human Heredity

Scientists Seek Ban On Method Of Editing The Human Genome by Nicholas Wade.  The New York Times.  March 19, 2015. 

First Registered Disease-Modifying Drug For Alzheimer's Also Confirms Protein Theory Of The Disease

Biogen Drug Gives New Momentum To Decades-Old Protein Hypothesis by Jason Gale, Makiko Kitamura, And Cynthia Koons.  BloombergBusiness.  March 20, 2015.