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mercoledì 6 gennaio 2016

# s-eye: the myopia boom: an environmental effect

<< East Asia has been gripped by an unprecedented rise in myopia, also known as short-sightedness. Sixty years ago, 10–20% of the Chinese population was short-sighted. Today, up to 90% of teenagers and young adults are. In Seoul, a whopping 96.5% of 19-year-old men are short-sighted >>

<< children need to spend around three hours per day under light levels of at least 10,000 lux to be protected against myopia. This is about the level experienced by someone under a shady tree, wearing sunglasses, on a bright summer day. (An overcast day can provide less than 10,000 lux and a well-lit office or classroom is usually no more than 500 lux.) >>

<< But what scientists really needed was a mechanism: something to explain how bright light could prevent myopia. The leading hypothesis is that light stimulates the release of dopamine in the retina, and this neurotransmitter in turn blocks the elongation of the eye during development >>

Elie Dolgin. The myopia boom
Short-sightedness is reaching epidemic proportions. Some scientists think they have found a reason why. Nature 519, 276–278 (19 March 2015) doi:10.1038/519276a

http://www.nature.com/news/the-myopia-boom-1.17120?WT.mc_id=TWT_NatureNews

# p-eu: back to 1999

<<  Privare gli individui della libertà di movimento significherà trasformare l'euro, che abbiamo tutti in tasca, in un inutile monile di nickel buono per i musei >>

<< (..) non avranno mica ragione i tanti nostalgici del marco? >>

Roberto Sommella, 05/gen/2016

http://m.huffpost.com/it/entry/8917722

martedì 5 gennaio 2016

# rmx-s-astrophys: physiological perpetual chaos ...

<< If mysterious radio bursts from space are hints from exploding black holes, we could be seeing the quantum source of gravity for the first time >>

Can burping black holes reveal the true fabric of the universe? New Scientist. 30 December 2015

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22930540-600-can-burping-black-holes-reveal-the-true-fabric-of-the-universe/

# s-age: “get under the skin”: social network vs lifespan

<<  This study integrates social and biological disciplinary perspectives and research to examine how social relationships “get under the skin” to affect physiological well-being as individuals age >>

Yang Claire Yanga, Courtney Boena, et al. Social relationships and physiological determinants of longevity across the human life span. PNAS Online.

http://m.pnas.org/content/early/2016/01/02/1511085112

also:

http://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2016-01-social-networks-important-diet-span.html

# s-acad: the worst piece of peer review ever received

<< should post-publication peer review be anonymous? >>

<< merits and pitfalls of anonymity in peer review >>

<< The PubPeer organisers and two other scholars debate the merits and pitfalls of anonymity in peer review >>

December 10, 2015

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/features/should-post-publication-peer-review-be-anonymous

lunedì 4 gennaio 2016

# s-psych: if | when 'sixth sense' triggers anxiety

<<  the apparent 'sixth sense' we have for danger in social situations, with the direction of a person's gaze being a crucial cue. People with non-clinical anxiety are particularly well poised for action >>

<< Anxious people process threats using regions of the brain responsible for action. Meanwhile, 'low anxious' people process them in sensory circuits, responsible for face recognition >>

<< The human brain is able to detect social threats in these regions in a fast, automatic fashion, within just 200 milliseconds >>

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-12/e-bac122815.php

Marwa El Zein, Valentin Wyart, Julie Grèzes. Anxiety dissociates the adaptive functions of sensory and motor response enhancements to social threats. eLife, 2015; 4 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.10274

http://elifesciences.org/content/4/e10274

domenica 3 gennaio 2016