The QM News Roundup

Recent Medical Headlines of Interest to QM Followers.

Love Hormone StudiedQM-news-love

Oxytocin is known as the “love hormone” and is found in quantity in both partner-partner relationships and parent-child ones. The hormone is actually produced by the hypothalamus. Researchers at University of Birmingham, in England, have been studying it and have concluded that its effects are quite similar to alcohol. Now really folks, didn’t we already know that? Oxytocin is apparently available as a supplement. So can you now buy love?

What Nutrients Power The Brain?

Popular Wisdom Holds That The Brain Runs On Sugar. This Is A Frequently Used Excuse To Justify Eating A Lot Of Sugar And Starch. The Brainbrain-nutrition Needs A Lot More Than Sugar To Run Properly, and Excess Sugar Is Now Thought To Be The Most Likely Cause of Alzheimer’s.

Most doctors will tell you that the brain runs on glucose. Glucose is a type of sugar, and is sometimes called dextrose. Table sugar is half glucose and half fructose. All starches, in fact all carbs, end up as one of these, or a mix. The liver converts most of the fructose to glucose. So it’s all glucose, except the parts you can’t digest at all.

Quantitative Medicine Editorial

First Do No Harm

Institutional, organized American medicine has become a craven shadow of its former self. It was not long ago that the day-to-day practice of medicine reflected the science of Asclepius
the day in as accurate a way as humanly possible. The practice was flawed because the understanding of fundamental biology was flawed. Still the practice and the science were tightly linked.

I must admit that the underlying science of medicine, the understanding of the biology of human health and disease, is now much greater. Brilliant gains in almost every area of biochemistry, physiology, micro-anatomy and physiology have enriched mankind’s knowledge of human biology.

Eradicable Diseases

A Disease Is Eradicated When All The Microbes That Cause It Have Been Eliminated. Once Eliminated, There Is No Further Need For Preventive Vaccines. So Far, Small Pox Has Fallen, But Several Other Diseases May Be On Their Way Out.world health

In fall of 1977, one Mr. Ali Maow Maalin of Somalia acquired an odd, if uninvited, distinction: he was the final person on earth to catch the dreaded disease smallpox. There have been no cases since. The disease is considered eradicated, and it is the first major disease to be so eliminated.

Suspended Animation

No Longer The Stuff of Science Fiction, Suspended Animation May Find Real World Application Soon With Humanssuspended-animation

Suspended animation has actually been around a long time, though not in humans. Many bacteria can go into a state called sporification, where they can last indefinitely. One such was brought back after 250 million years, a new World’s Oldest Creature record.  (This does, interestingly, provide a method for life, albeit bacterial, to travel from planet to planet.)

All About Fat

Much Is Written And Promoted About The Various Sorts Of Fat. Your Body Isn’t All That Picky, But Cells Prefers Saturated Fat.fat-mix

For years we were told to avoid saturated fat, and go for monounsaturated. Then polyunsaturated fat had its day in the sun. Now it appears that the long maligned saturated fat is the best one of all.

Confused? If not, read the previous paragraph again.

Why Do Nuts Prevent Heart Attacks?

Nuts reduce fatal and non-fatal heart attacks by an incredible 30-50%. The reasons are elusive.nuts-mix

In spite of heart healthy claims being plastered on just about every nut product these days, few physicians are aware of the extent of their benefit. In study after study, regular consumption of 2-3 hands-full of nuts a week sharply reduces heart attacks.