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Complexity of Spit Revealed
March 1st, 2009
admin From Live Science:Saliva tells a lot about a person these days, ranging from ancestry to criminal connections. But drool still holds many mysteries, including what the heck lives in it and why each of us has our own salivary signature.A new study tries to clean this up a bit, revealing that there is a lot of bacterial diversity living in the moisture in our mouths, both within and among individuals.Read more ….
Marijuana May Disrupt Brain Development
February 12th, 2009
admin Yellow areas in the brain of a heavy marijuana user show brain regions with the most significant abnormalities. These areas correspond with those under development during normal adolescent years. Credit: Ashtari et al., Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaFrom Live Science:The term pot-head takes on new meaning with a study that suggests adolescents and young adults who smoked a lot of marijuana are more likely than non-users to have disrupted brain development.Using brain scans, researchers found abnormalities in areas of the brain that interconnect brain regions involved in memory, attention, decision-making, language and executive functioning skills.The findings are of particular concern because adolescence is a crucial period for brain development and maturation, the researchers note.”Studies of normal brain development reveal critical areas of the brain that develop during late adolescence, and our study shows that heavy cannabis use is associated with damage in those brain regions,” said study leader Manzar Ashtari of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.Read more ….
Science May Explain Our Love Of Sports
February 1st, 2009
admin Super Bowl 42From Kansas City:A relatively recent discovery in science may explain our country’s obsession with watching sports — like the expected audience of 90 million or so for today’s Super Bowl.They call them “mirror neurons,” and they fire in your brain much the same way whether you’re doing something or watching someone else do it.
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