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DailyDirt: Weight Loss Drugs That Might Work… Someday

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Obesity is a worldwide problem, affecting about 1.5 billion people. The World Health Organization estimates that about 10% of the world’s adult population is obese. The cause of obesity isn’t always clear, but the effects on health are significant. Diet and exercise are the first steps for addressing this health issue, but for some people, there’s a need to go beyond that. Less than a handful of drugs are currently approved for long-term obesity treatment, but more might be on the way. Check out a few of these links, and maybe get up out of your chair and move a bit more….

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Filed Under: celastrol, drugs, fat cells, fto gene, gene therapy, genetics, health, hibernation, obesity, pten gene, thunder god vine, weight loss

DailyDirt: Who Wants To Be An Astronaut?

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Not too long ago, becoming an astronaut was an amazing achievement that only a very few, rigorously selected and intensely trained pilots could ever hope to attain. But nowadays, while it’s not exactly commonplace to be a space traveler, if you have enough disposable income, you could pay the Russian Space Agency for a ride or line up to buy a ticket on a commercial flight (to the “edge” of space). Over 500 people have been in space (from 36 different countries), and plenty more people will follow them. Here are just a few things you might want to know about space travel before you plan your next trip.

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Filed Under: astronauts, hibernation, iss, mars, medically-induced hypothermic torpor, soyuz, space, yi so-yeon

DailyDirt: Bringing Back The Undead

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Nature has a few examples of animals coming back to life after appearing to be dead — and not just pretending to be dead, but actually surviving a state of very low metabolism. There are even a few bizarre news reports about people coming back to life. (Ahem, and we’re not referring to a certain someone who is well-known for Easter.) Here are just a few examples of seemingly-extreme resuscitation.

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Filed Under: bears, cryonics, death, erin gray, frogs, hibernation, reanimation, resuscitation