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Everyday germs in childhood may prevent diseases in adulthood

Health and Beauty: Everyday Germs in Childhood May Prevent Diseases in Adulthood

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Gifted submitted 2009/12/10 11:21, published 2009/12/10 11:20 | 406 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091208192005.htm

ScienceDaily (Dec. 9, 2009) A new Northwestern University study suggests that American parents should ease up on antibacterial soap and perhaps allow their little ones a romp or two in the mud --- or at least a much better acquaintance with everyday germs.

The study is the first to look at how microbial exposures early in life affect inflammatory processes related to diseases associated with aging in adulthood.

Why humans outlive apes: Human genes have adapted to inflammation, but we are more susceptible to...

Science and Society: Why Humans Outlive Apes: Human Genes Have Adapted to Inflammation, but We Are More Susceptible to Diseases of Aging

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Gifted submitted 2009/12/3 16:31, published 2009/12/3 16:31 | 342 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091202153802.htm


ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2009) In spite of their genetic similarity to humans, chimpanzees and great apes have maximum lifespans that rarely exceed 50 years. The difference, explains USC Davis School of Gerontology Professor Caleb Finch, is that as humans evolved genes that enabled them to better adjust to levels of infection and inflammation and to the high cholesterol levels of their meat rich diets.



Genetic-based Human Diseases Are An Ancient Evolutionary Legacy, Research Suggests

Science and Society: Genetic-based Human Diseases Are An Ancient Evolutionary Legacy, Research Suggests

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Gifted submitted 2008/10/19 10:08, published 2008/10/19 10:08 | 419 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081016124043.htm

Tomislav Domazet-Loo and Diethard Tautz from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plצn, Germany, have systematically analysed the time of emergence for a large number of genes - genes which can also initiate diseases. Their studies show for the first time that the majority of these genes were already in existence at the origin of the first cells.

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