Thursday, November 10, 2016

Moving On

I finally slept.  Time to get back to work.
Some reading for you.

Researchers affirm diet can impact migraines

Alzheimer's disease found to be a diabetic disorder of the brain

Study finds acupuncture lowers hypertension by activating natural opioids

Middle School Suicides Reach An All-Time High
Yeah, just wait to see what happens now.

Regular intake of sugary beverages, but not diet soda, is associated with prediabetes

Study links shorter sleep and sugar-sweetened drink consumption

Can you smell through your lungs?
It was always thought that olfactory receptors' sole bodily function was to smell, and could only be found inside a nose. But now a new study, published in Frontiers in Physiology, has found two olfactory receptors in human lung tissue.
And when the researchers from Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany activated these receptors, they found that they regulated the way in which the airways smooth muscle cells contracted.
These types of receptors explain the metabolic effects of nicotine and other inhalants...

Penn program trains librarians to improve public health and welfare

Amelia Earhart's last chapter was as a heroic castaway
More assumptions by 20th century white men.  Geez Louise.