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Heredity and metabolism: [livejournal.com profile] drglam told me about studies that indicate that if one's parents, grandparents, or even great-grandparents underwent a famine, one can be at increased risk for metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes (the mechanism involves dna methylation, apparently). I immediately thought of the higher rates of obesity and diabetes amonng African-Americans and the malnutrition endemic among slaves and sharecroppers. Man, if I were twenty I would immediately set out to write a disseration on this.

Museums: like this writer, I was commuting (on a shuttlebus) when I glanced up and saw on a building's side, "MGH museum of medical innovation". I need to go see that, and so many other museums around Boston, so this is my note to myself.

While I sat on that bus I had my hair up in a bun with a white scarf tied around it; today I have a pink one. The new variant on my hairstyle has gotten me several compliments, and it's just... a lot of fun, feeling a scarf fluttering behind me like a flag as I walk outside. I'm rather indulging my frivolous side, but I don't think it'll rot my soul. :D

Date: 2012-05-02 06:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pickledginger.livejournal.com
Search for "famine, metabolic, obesity," or for "thrifty gene hypothesis"; there is a lot of material out there. I currently am busy being fascinated by the role of mitochondrial function in diabetes (and perhaps other metabolic dysfunction) and the possible reversibility of renal, retinal and other dysfunction in diabetics.

Date: 2012-05-02 07:59 am (UTC)

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