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New Cause for Asthma Found

Researchers recently discovered that a bacteria, Heliobacter pylori, found in our digestive tracts, actually protects children from developing ashtma.
Ashtma rates have nearly doubled since 1970 and the disappearence of H. pylori may be why. WIth the increased use of antibiotics, H. pylori is becoming less and less prevalent in American stomachs.
Scientist say that the bacteria’s [...]

Tasmanian Devils

Tasmanian devils may be a thing of the past someday soon. A contagious form of cancer has cut the Tasmanian Devil population in half over the last few years.
This facial tumor disease is fatal to Tasmanian Devils at the age of about 2 years, which is a Tasmanian Devils typical breeding year. However, it seems [...]

California Uses More Gas Than Any Other Country

With the Beijing Olympics coming up there has been a lot of talk about how the pollution in China has become very bad. But did you know this little fact. China uses less gasoline than the state of California alone.
Not only that, but California uses more gas than any other country in the world. That’s [...]

Kidney Stones on the Rise

As our climate changes humans become susceptible to different types of disease. As the earth heats up, diseases like malaria become more prevalent. But did you know kidney stones will as well?
Kidney stones are deposits of minerals that form in your bladder. When you’re dehydrated kidney stones are more likely to form. A more hot [...]

Gene Causes 40% Increase in HIV Infection

A red blood cell mutation commonly found in people of African descent has been found to cause a 40% increase in people’s likelihood of being infected by HIV. This has caused some scientists to point out that HIV drugs should be created to tailor to this gene mutation.
The mutation causes a lack of chemokines which [...]

Prozac for Pups

This country is absolutely insane about their pets, so it was only a matter of time that owners started to medicate their pets for depression.
A New York Times Magazine article recently pointed out that pets may indeed be feeling the blues, because of us. We’ve created a stressful environment for ourselves that created the need [...]

Ecologically Friendly or Insane?

A small Japanese town, Kamikatsu, has taken drastic measures to reduce its waste. They have stop collecting trash. All organic materials are put into compost and everything else can be taken to a recycling plant.
The town is following the model after other towns had successfully pulled it off. We’ll see if they can do it.

Coral Reefs in Danger

231 species of coral reef sealife have been labelled endangered compared to only 13 species that would have made the list 10 years ago. Explantions for the decline in coral life so far are polution, climate change, and ocean acidification caused by excess CO2 in the environment.
This isn’t just a fish problem as the reefs [...]

FDA says Tomatoes OK to Eat

In April the FDA declared an outbreak of salmonella poisoning had been linked to tomatoes, jalapenos, and Serrano peppers. The FDA just declared that tomatoes are now safe again to eat.
Not that I ever stopped eating any of those foods to start with. I mean, the odds are very low that it’s actually in your [...]

Russian Cosmonaut Adventures

Russian cosmonauts had to remove an explosive bolt from their space station yesterday. The bolt was supposed to release, but a malfunction caused the bolt to stay on the ship. Leaving the bolt in place would have caused problems for the cosmonauts on reentry, so the explosive bolt had to be removed manually.
In order to [...]