Microbiology: Microbiome science needs a healthy d…
Microbiology: Microbiome science needs a healthy dose of scepticism nature.com/news/microbiol…
Microbiology: Microbiome science needs a healthy dose of scepticism nature.com/news/microbiol…
Microbiomics: hygiene hypothesis extends past allergies and asthma: Antibiotics Early in Life May Boost Obesity Risk medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/…
Like day 1, day 2 was filled with incredible presentations although when the sun peeked through the clouds I did take advantage of the opportunity to go for a walk and accumulate some vitamin D! Although the learning is great
A very long and fun day 1 is in the books for ICE/ENDO 2014. Here’s a sampling of what I learned and experienced: The plenary session started with a “Year in Review” for the Endocrine Society from Society President Teresa
Do your stomach bacteria protect you from obesity? — ScienceDaily sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/… #BIO370
Some people think the answer is yes: https://www.endocrine.org/news-room/current-press-releases/endocrine-society-calls-for-large-scale-studies-to-evaluate-testosterone-therapy-risks
This was a really interesting perspective because of the way it it took a scientific, historical, and sociological approach to addressing the fundamental question. Obesity as a Disease: A White Paper on Evidence and Arguments Commissioned by the Council of The Obesity Society.
Adrenal Masses May Carry Heart Risk. Most of these are adrenal incidentalomas- tumors they find by accident. Some don’t even secrete appreciable amounts of cortisol. Those that do are leading to increased cardiovascular events.
Scientists ID New Genes Linked to Belly Fat – Diabetes – MSN Healthy Living. It’s not just the amount of fat that will kill you. Like real estate the key is location. This could be a big breakthrough in our
Dietary supplements- what you don’t know can hurt you. Something to think about when you are looking into nutraceuticals.