
Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Monday, May 9, 2016
Scientists now believe
that many diseases and conditions, are triggered or exacerbated by changes in
gut bacteria. A decade ago, Washington
University discovered that adding gut microbes from obese mice to thin mice
caused huge gains in weight, a finding which has been replicated many times. “Being able to cast light on this microbial
'Dark matter' has implications for the whole of biology and how we consider
health.” But the new research suggests
that those microbes can live outside of the body and be ingested, potentially
upsetting populations of healthy bacteria in the gut and triggering disease. Intriguingly it could explain why some
illnesses run in families. Far from being simply genetic, family members could
be picking up conditions through close contact or sharing bathrooms. Spores are a form of bacterial hibernation
which allow species to remain dormant for long periods of time. It is the first
time that scientists have considered that transmission of disease might be
possible through gut bacteria…Dr Trevor Lawley, who led the new study at the Wellcome
Trust Sanger Institute, said the conditions like obesity and Inflammatory
Bowel Disease, which includes Crohn’s Disease and Colitis, could be passed on. “I think there are definitely disease that
are caused by an imbalance in microbiotia. If you look at something like
Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Or obesity, that’s a possibility.
Friday, May 6, 2016

Thursday, May 5, 2016

The European Commission is expected to propose on Wednesday that an emergency scheme to distribute 160,000 people around the bloc following the massive influx last summer be put on a permanent footing, with a quota system of allocations that kick in if there is another vast wave of migrants that overwhelms a country. The new plan comes despite the temporary scheme having proved a flop. It was approved against the wishes of Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary in September, and so far, 1,441 people have been moved. “Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,” remarked one diplomat.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

“As we sit here today, Dallas Fed economists estimate that global daily oil production exceeds daily consumption by more than 1m barrels per day,” he told the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum in London. “Excess inventories in the OECD member countries now stand at approximately 440m barrels. This is a record level and has raised concerns about whether there is sufficient storage capacity in certain geographic areas,” he said.T
Saturday, April 30, 2016

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