DailyDirt: Medical Curiosities

While the fundamental mysteries of the universe seem pretty far from being fully understood, one might assume a more practical science like the field of medicine should be a bit easier to grasp. But that’s not really the case at all. There are a vast number of medical curiosities which are only starting to be studied. When even a fairly straightforward phenomenon like the Placebo Effect is commonly misunderstood, it doesn’t quite bode well for other more complicated medical studies. Still, modern medicine has come a long way from poorly-trained barbers. Here are a few quick links to some interesting medical discoveries.

  • You are not only what you eat. You’re also what your father ate. Epigenetics kinda messes with selfish genes a bit. [url]
  • A cure for HIV might involve a bone marrow transplant. There’s only one case so far of this working, and about 30% of bone marrow transplant patients don’t survive the procedure — so no celebrations are planned just yet. [url]
  • In 2008, a girl’s blood type was changed after receiving a bone marrow liver transplant. Her immune system was also converted to that of her donor, so if this procedure were just a bit less random and risky — there might be some cool treatments from this process…? [url]
  • Big amygdalas are correlated with being social. With this in mind, social media experts everywhere might want to get their heads examined. [url]
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