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Recycling your own energy (2/22/12)

February 22, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Using Life’s Speed Life is fast.  We use up our internal “stuff” very quickly. What “stuff”?  Anything involving energy, materials, and all that passes information. And what happens to it?  It gets recycled. Without recycling, we don’t live.  Not so surprisingly, improving or speeding that recycling appears to create positive health outcomes.  They include changes […]

Regenerating your body and preventing Alzheimer’s Disease (2/6/12)

February 6, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

A New Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s A new breakthrough has been announced in Alzheimer’s research. Two groups, one at Columbia, the other at Harvard, have reported in mouse models that Alzheimer’s spreads from nerve cell to nerve cell via the projection of a misfolded  tau proteins. Will this new information save us from the huge costs […]

A different way to Diabetes (1/23/12)

January 23, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Food or Sleep? Paula Deen may be getting the headlines, but diabetes is a threat to America’s health – and to our economy.  If present trends continue – in some ways things are getting worse – perhaps one third of Americans will become diabetic by 2030. Diabetes means that our main fuel source – glucose […]

5 Things to learn from Paula Deen’s Diabetes (1/18/12)

January 18, 2012 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Media Diabetes Paula Deen has diabetes – for three years. Just  as in the movie Casablanca, people are shocked! Shocked!  But before demonizing Ms. Deen and her butter filled southern recipes, let’s look at what the public should gain from  this overhyped, simplified media story: Diabetes – even “adult onset” type II –  is highly […]

What you eat changes your genes – quickly (12/28/11)

December 28, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Food Just Got a Lot More Complicated – Which Is a Good Thing Food changes gene expression – directly. Eat a bowl of rice and you can turn off genes controlling cholesterol synthesis. Right out of the pot. You’ve been eating genetic information – probably all your life. The data come from China, from Lin […]

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