Cadbury made a copy of their Google plus wall to celebrate their 500k followers
Looks delicious!
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In album A Cadbury Chocolate Google+ Page
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Looks delicious!
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In album A Cadbury Chocolate Google+ Page
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Coca Cola and Pepsi will change the recipe in California because according to new legislation they would have to put a "cancer warning" on their packaging because of the amount of 4-methylimidazole in the drinks. Though both the companies and FDA claim it is nearly impossible to drink the amount of coke to get in the danger zone.
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Coke and Pepsi alter drink recipe
Coca-Cola and Pepsi alter their fizzy drink recipe in the United States to avoid putting a cancer warning label on the bottle.
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Pretty awesome visualisation of genotype comparison
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Visualizing Your DNA Genotype Profile in a Blanket
I have encountered a rather ingenious idea in Ben Landau’s blog. You may have read that Mike Cariaso, founder of SNPedia, created a visualization graph with the genotype of my family whereby family members’ genotypes where compared against each other. Visualization patterns where created that compared each chromosome against every other. To show how this actually looks, I have taken from Mike’s tool an image that shows the comparison of 23andMe genotypes from my mom and dad (x and y axis resp…
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They knew because of the death of an earlier child that this family had an elevated risk for SCID (in this case a mutation in the IL7R gene). By using sequencing at birth they could determine that the baby had the same disease and within 24h the correct treatment was picked and within 16 days applied.
Not only did this save the baby's life it also saved lots of money:
'Kendra's total medical bill was US$12,000 — compared with $500,000 for her brother. And she is doing well today.'
From the article:
'“This is what genomic medicine is supposed to do,” Strauss says. “If you know which people are at risk, you can determine a diagnosis before a child is 24 hours old. You can come up with a treatment based on the genetics.”'
#personalgenomics #sequencing #raredisease
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Rare diseases: Genomics, plain and simple : Nature News & Comment
A Pennsylvania clinic working with Amish and Mennonite communities could be a model for personalized medicine.
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Interesting find in in the following paper (http://goo.gl/S4FR5) they found out that there are 11 SNPs that can predict how much your VO2max is increased when doing exercise.
The found that these 11 SNPs are capable of explaining 23% of the variance measurable for gain of VO2max for people doing exercise. Soon enough there will be a genetic test available to test yourself (though most SNPs are also in the common +23andMe genotypes, so if you're a bit geeky you can find out yourself with this more common commercial genotype service!).
For the people in the UK (or people with a UK VPN) the BBC spent some time on this topic in the latest Horizon. They also showed new types of exercise that can help you getting the health benefits of sporting in a fraction of the time you'd spent right now (like 3 minutes per week!), which sounds really similar to Tabata workouts.
#GWAS #personalgenomics #paper
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Horizon: 2011-2012: The Truth About Exercise
Uncovering research that has the power to make us all live longer and healthier lives.
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