Open Medicine. Because access to medical information shouldn’t be limited to wealthy people and those who live near a library or work at a university. From Health vs. Medicine.
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Open Medicine. Because access to medical information shouldn’t be limited to wealthy people and those who live near a library or work at a university. From Health vs. Medicine.
As a (vain) young man, I try to identify the environmental factors that result in people growing older faster than others, in order to prevent that occurring to me. Particularly, I don’t ever want to become one of those guys who has to grunt and strain just to take a good piss. Thanks to this article in New Scientist, my worries are now relieved.
Obels.net is blogging homocysteine.net. It’s a little secret of the medical community that the correlations between blood lipoprotein levels and heart disease aren’t exactly perfect. Information is coming out suggesting that homocysteine isn’t simply a marker, but may cause some of the problems itself. Thanks for the blogroll Obels!