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domingo, 5 de janeiro de 2020

O triunfo dos conservantes...

... McDonalds no seu melhor:
https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/mundo/1387535/este-hamburguer-do-mcdonalds-tem-20-anos-e-esta-como-novo

Citando:
"Esta não é a primeira vez que um item de fast-food desafia o tempo. A história de um super-fã do McDonald's na Islândia tornou-se viral no final do ano passado com um menu de hambúrguer e batatas que não mostravam qualquer sinal de decomposição apesar de terem sido comprados em 2009."

sexta-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2019

A psicologia na perda de peso?

Os misteriosos caminhos da mente humana na perda de peso:
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/decadent-desserts-may-be-the-secret-to-losing-weight-study-2019-02-07

Citando:
"This isn’t the first study to show that eating dessert can help you drop pounds. A 2012 study revealed that people who had dessert with breakfast lost more weight than those who didn’t indulge. Of course, there’s a catch: Both groups were on a low-calorie diet. The researchers believe the dessert at breakfast helped curb hunger and cravings that could lead you to later overeat."

sábado, 21 de julho de 2018

Há estudos e estudos...


https://www.jn.pt/mundo/interior/revista-cientifica-publica-estudo-inventado-por-jornalistas-sobre-cancro-9616729.html

Citando:
"Aí se lia que os investigadores tinham comparado a eficácia da quimioterapia com cápsulas de própolis. Na conclusão do falso artigo científico, aludia-se ainda a um tema sem qualquer relação com o assunto, no caso, o efeito das massagens sobre as doenças trombo embólicas.

A ministra alemã da Investigação Científica, Anja Karliczek, declarou-se favorável a um inquérito para determinar como é que este estudo falso pôde ser publicado.


"É no próprio interesse da ciência", declarou, citada pela agência noticiosa alemã, a DPA."


domingo, 16 de julho de 2017

Soluços crónicos?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/woman-reveals-how-lived-through-9878351

Citação:
"It took nearly eight years and repeated visits to specialists before a cure was found, in the form of a simple muscle relaxant.

Danielle thinks her hiccups, caused by the diaphragm suddenly and involuntarily contracting, started because of a combination of the pain-killing medications she was taking for arthritis and migraines."
(...)
"The longest attack of hiccups at a mammoth 68 years was Charles Osborne from Iowa. His hiccup odyssey began in 1922 as he attempted to weigh a hog before slaughtering it. He only stopped in 1990."

segunda-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2016

As DST e os... pelos púbicos

Há estudos sobre tudo. Este é sobre as DST e... Os pintelhos. Qual a forma mais comum de os rapar (como se interessasse) e a causa provável de quem os tiver rapados poder contrair mais provavelmente DST:


http://www.bbc.com/news/health-38207594

quinta-feira, 9 de junho de 2016

Bubbly drink trial 'to boost cancer therapy' - BBC News

Bubbly drink trial 'to boost cancer therapy' - BBC News



Citando:

"One reason thought to behind this is that cancers grow rapidly and their blood supply fails to keep up - leaving tumours with torturous, poorly-formed blood vessels that don't deliver oxygen-rich blood as well.

Prof Eleanor Stride, from Oxford University, says the lack of oxygen makes cancer cells "go into survival mode" making them more hardy and therefore less responsive to radiotherapy and drugs.

This is a particular problem for hard-to-treat cancers such as tumours of the pancreas, she says.

The team has already found that injecting oxygen in mice with cancer and then giving them chemotherapy leads to more successful treatments.

They recently carried out a small-scale trial of an oxygen-rich drink in mice.

The next stage is to repeat the mice experiments in much larger numbers, before human trials are considered.

But Prof Stride says: "I wouldn't suggest people rush out to buy any drinks claiming to be rich in oxygen."


Polémica com recomendação de aparelho para curar ou até prevenir cancro da próstata

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/08/noel-edmonds-my-dad-died-of-ignorance-i-got-prostate-cancer-beca/


Citando:
""The medical profession can't even define the exact definition of health, but I'm encouraging people please don't do what my father did and die of ignorance," he said.
"We don't understand energy, that's why we have quantum physics and a bunch of people in CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) trying to understand it.
"I could have gone down the same route. I believe pulsed electromagnetism has a role to play in tackling cancer and I will always believe that.""
(...)
"In a follow up statement, the company said: "Although research using very low frequency and intensity PEMF ([pulsed electromagnetic field) to help address cancer has produced some promising early results, it is currently in the very early stages and EMPpad does not make the claim that PEMF therapy can prevent cancer."


PS. Críticas ao autor dos comentários:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3634373/JAN-MOIR-Noel-know-insults-victim-cancer.html

quinta-feira, 26 de maio de 2016

Feto dentro de feto - condição rara





Citando: "Foetus in fetu is an incredibly rare condition that affects only one in five million live births.
It is a condition where the malformed foetus is found in the body of its twin.
The foetus is found in the abdomen in 80 per cent of cases, although there have been reports of it occurring in the skull. "

quinta-feira, 26 de novembro de 2015

Muda de personalidade e volta a ver

O maravilhoso mundo do desconhecido:
http://www.siftingsherald.com/article/ZZ/20151124/SHAREABLE/151129962/2002/LIFESTYLE

quarta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2014

Alguém sugeriu cocó?

"Megacurioso":
Cápsulas de cocó congelado podem resolver problemas de saúde crónicos (algo defendido por alguns médicos da moda nos US que até promovem a execução de limpezas intestinais a quem sofre de... cansaço ou outras condições aparentemente crónicas - com o objectivo de promover a renovação da flora intestinal).

Aqui fala-se de transplantação por... ingestão:

http://metro.co.uk/2014/10/15/frozen-poo-capsules-could-save-peoples-lives-4907099/

http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwjPm-zR8

É a notícia esquisita (e a aprofundar) do ano não?