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Senescent cells and the promise of human regeneration (11/7/11)

November 7, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Learning From Mice Aging seems inevitable, but thoughts of reversing it propel great excitement.  A group at Mayo Clinic has recently discovered that if a tiny group of cells, called senescent cells, are genetically manipulated to self-destruct, much of aging disappears – in mice. What the Study Showed The mice were a specially bred group […]

Obesity – why we can’t lose (11/4/11)

November 4, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

A Threat to the Nation Obesity will remain a threat to the American economy and national security for decades to come.  With 17% of our GDP spent on health care, we cannot afford treating a nation that will be one third diabetic by 2030.  Data argues that  every pound Americans add increases national energy costs […]

Does your sports team need a sleep doc? (11/2/11)

November 2, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Hockey and Basketball and… The Vancouver Canucks have one.  So now do the Calgary Flames. Dr. Charles Czeisler, head of sleep medicine at Harvard, is now a consultant to the NBA.  He’s on record as recommending players get more than 8 hours of sleep a night in order to perform their best. Some teams are […]

Confessions of an air traffic controller (10/28/11)

October 28, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Asleep in the Tower What caused a senior air traffic controller to fall asleep at Reagen Airport in Washington, D.C. this April, causing two planes to land unassisted and provoking a national transport scandal? Travel – his own. In a report by Rebecca Ruiz at MSNBC, the unnamed supervisor last remembered thinking he should splash […]

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – a treatable autoimmune disease (10/24/11)

October 24, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Finally Treatable? Chronic fatigue syndrome wrecks people’s lives.  It does so physicially, socially, and economically.  Looking normal yet not being able to think or work  causes enormous hardship compounded by many doctors who think the illness does not really exist –  a position health and disability insurance companies are more than […]

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