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...unclear if the results can be replicated safely in humans--and how. So don't experiment at home just yet. As David Sinclair, the study's co-author, notes, "You would need to drink more than 100 glasses of red wine a day to get as much resveratrol as those mice...
...researchers in four countries have come to a stunning conclusion. By the middle of this century, fishermen will have almost nothing left to catch. "None of us regular working folk are going to be able to afford seafood," says Stephen Palumbi, a Stanford University marine biologist and co-author of the study published in Science. "It's going to be too rare and too expensive...
Responding to the charged debate surrounding the war in Iraq leading up to next week’s midterm elections, conservative author Dinesh D’Souza resolutely defended America’s right to pursue its self-interest in an on-campus speech last night...
...wine, extended the lives of obese mice. The article elicited a wave of enthusiastic responses from medical experts and extensive coverage in national newspapers, many of whom were quick to draw a link between red wine and good health. But one of the paper’s senior authors and co-leader of the research, Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Pathology David Sinclair, said he was “disappointed” with the way the findings had been portrayed. “This isn’t about red wine at all,” he said, stressing...
...every 100,000 live births. The new research gives a biological basis for “all the risk-reduction strategies” that currently exist for SIDS, including having children sleep on their back, said David S. Paterson of Children’s Hospital Boston and a co-author of the study. “The brain stem works as an alarm, a kind of control and integration center, for determining physiological changes in the body... if the system is defective and you’re lying face down, you will die,” he added. Cathy Spong...