Thursday, 28 May 2015

'Lost' Memories Restored in Mice

In a feat that calls to mind the memory-tweaking technology in the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," a team of researchers restored "lost memories" in the brains of mice.
The mice in the study were given a drug that prevented them from consolidating a fearful memory. But when neurons involved in encoding the memory were stimulated with pulses of light, the animals were able to retrieve the forgotten recollection.
In some forms of amnesia, past memories may not be erased, but may just be inaccessible for recall, said Susumu Tonegawa, director of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan and co-author of the study, said in a statement. The study was published today (May 28) in the journal Science.


If the findings are confirmed in humans, the knowledge could benefit people who suffer from retrograde amnesia, an inability to recall memories that were made before the amnesia, which is common in traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders.
Scientists have long debated whether retrograde amnesia results from damage to the neurons that store memories, or from a blockage of access to those memories. The majority of researchers support the storage problem theory, but this is "probably wrong," Tonegawa said.
When a memory is being formed, scientists think a population of neurons is activated and undergoes lasting physical or chemical changes. This collection of neurons is known as memory engram cells, and they can be triggered by a specific sight or smell, for instance.
In 2012, Tonegawa and his colleagues showed that a population of these engram cells exists in a brain region called the hippocampus, which is known to be involved in converting information from short-term to long-term memory. But, it wasn't clear if these groups of neurons undergo the chemical changes linked to memory consolidation.
In the new study, Tonegawa's team pinpointed a group of engram cells in the hippocampus of mice, using a technology called optogenetics. The technique involves injecting a virus into neurons that causes them to produce a light-sensitive protein, which makes the cells activate in response to light.

mouse memory experiment

 In the experiment, mice were trained to fear an electric shock, and some animals were given Anisomysin to block the fear memory. When these mice's memory cells were activated using light, they showed less fearful freezing behavior than the untreated mice.
Credit: Dheeraj Roy, Tomás Ryan
The researchers put mice in a chamber where they received a mild electric shock, and the animals quickly learned to associate the shock with the chamber. When the mice were returned to the same chamber a day later, they would freeze in fear.
After the training, the scientists gave some of the mice a chemical called anisomycin, which inhibits memory consolidation. When the mice were placed in the chamber again, they no longer froze in place, suggesting the memory of the painful shock had not been consolidated.
However, when the researchers used pulses of light to activate the neurons that encoded the electric shock memory, the mice would "remember" their fear, and freeze again when placed in the chamber.
The findings suggest that in the mice that received the memory-blocking drug, the fearful memory was not really "lost," but rather access to the memory was simply blocked, the researchers said.
"These findings are probably applicable to certain conditions of human amnesia, such as an early stage of some Alzheimer's patients," Tonegawa said

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Vegan Diet Eases Nerve Pain of Diabetes

For people with diabetes, switching to a plant-based diet may ease the searing nerve pain that can come with the condition, and perhaps reduce their risk of losing a limb, a small pilot study has found.
More than half of adults with Type 2 diabetes may develop diabetic neuropathy, a type of nerve damage resulting from poor blood circulation and high levels of glucose in the blood, previous studies have shown. Diabetic neuropathy can lead to ulcers and other infections on the legs and feet, and is the primary cause of limb amputation for people with diabetes.
There's no cure for diabetic neuropathy; doctors usually treat the pain with medication and advise the patient to remain vigilant about cleaning wounds to prevent infections.


Now, in a new study that builds on previous work suggesting that a plant-based, vegan diet can be as effective as medication for treating diabetes, researchers placed 17 overweight adults with diabetic neuropathy on a 20-week low-fat diet that emphasized fresh vegetables and high-fiber, complex carbohydrates such as beans and whole grains. The participants also attended weekly nutrition classes and took a vitamin B12 supplement, a nutrient that is important for proper nerve function but found naturally only in animal products.


Compared with a control group of 17 adults who received B12 supplements but maintained their current, non-vegan diet, the group on the vegan diet reported significant improvements in pain relief. Tests also revealed improved circulation and nerve function, and these participants lost, on average, 14 pounds.
Many people in this intervention group also saw improvements in their bodies' ability to control their levels of glucose, or blood sugar, which then allowed them to lower the dose of their diabetes medication.
The study appears today (May 25) in the journal Nutrition & Diabetes and was led by doctors and nutritionists at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a non-profit organization that promotes preventive medicine and a vegan diet.
"We hypothesize that by increasing your insulin sensitivity and improving blood sugar levels, you are allowing your body time to fix the nerve damage," said Cameron Wells, a registered dietitian at PCRM and one of the authors of the study.
Wells described blood with high glucose levels as being "thick" and unable to deliver nutrients to nerve endings.
Normally, glucose is obtained from carbohydrates; and the hormone insulin, secreted by the pancreas, ferries glucose into cells, where it is used as fuel. But in people with Type 2 diabetes, insulin cannot efficiently ferry glucose from the blood into cells for reasons not entirely understood. Thus, the blood becomes laden with glucose.
Maintaining a healthy glucose level is called glycemic control.
"Glycemic control has been shown to prevent development and/or progression of diabetic neuropathy," Dr. David Simpson, a professor of neurology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York who did not work on the study, wrote to Live Science in an email. "Furthermore, diet and exercise programs, with goal of weight loss, assist in glycemic control and amelioration in progression of diabetic neuropathy."
A study published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine by researchers at George Washington University found that lifestyle changes — diet and exercise — were twice as effective at controlling diabetes than the leading diabetes drug, metformin.
Many of the participants in the new study told the researchers they were impressed by how quickly they lost weight and improved their glycemic control on the plant-based diet, Wells told Live Science.
"It's always so rewarding to see [our patients'] reactions, because it's indicating 'I really am doing something that seems to be working,'" Wells said.
However, the new study was limited in that the researchers could not determine which element of the low-fat, plant-based diet led to the observed improvements. It could be that merely losing weight — albeit no easy task for many — was the main contributor to neuropathy pain reduction, the researchers wrote.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the annual direct cost of diabetes treatment is more than $175 billion. In the new study, the researchers noted that the cost of a diet rich in leafy greens and other plant foods is well within reach of most budgets

Monday, 25 May 2015

Recharge Your Mobile Free.

I just discovered an app called mCent that gives you free mobile airtime for trying apps on your phone. Give it a try: https://mcent.com:443/app/?mcode=HQ2G5I&tcx=WAPP

Sunday, 24 May 2015

All 5 of Pluto's Known Moons Spied by NASA Probe (Photo)

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has snapped its first-ever family portrait of the Pluto system, capturing the dwarf planet and all five of its known moons.
New Horizons, which is speeding toward a historic flyby of Pluto on July 14, took a series of images from April 25 through May 1 using its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) camera. The shots mark the first time New Horizons has managed to resolve the extremely faint Pluto moons Kerberos and Styx, mission team members said.
"Detecting these tiny moons from a distance of more than 55 million miles [88.5 million kilometers] is amazing, and a credit to the team that built our LORRI long-range camera and [mission team member] John Spencer’s team of moon and ring hunters," New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern, of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, said in a statement. [Photos of Pluto and Its Moons]





Pluto's five known satellites are Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos and Styx. At 648 miles (1,043 km) in diameter, Charon is nearly half as wide as Pluto itself, but the other four moons are minuscule. Kerberos and Styx, for example, are thought to be just 4 to 13 miles (7 to 21 km) and 6 to 20 miles (10 to 32 km) wide, respectively.
The four tiny moons are visible individually in the new images, while Charon melds with Pluto in a much brighter blur at the center of the other satellites' orbits. New Horizons scientists processed the original LORRI photos extensively to reduce the Pluto-Charon glare and reveal the faint small moons.
Kerberos and Styx were first spotted in 2011 and 2012, respectively, by New Horizons team members using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The spacecraft is poised to begin a moon search of its own in the coming days, as part of an effort to identify hazards that could complicate New Horizons' July 14 Pluto flyby.
"New Horizons is now on the threshold of discovery," Spencer, who's also based at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, said in the same statement. "If the spacecraft observes any additional moons as we get closer to Pluto, they will be worlds that no one has seen before."
The $700 million New Horizons mission launched in January 2006 to conduct the first up-close reconnaissance of Pluto and its moons. Pluto has remained mysterious since its 1930 discovery because it is relatively small and lies so far from the sun; even the best Hubble images show the dwarf planet as a blur of pixels.
But New Horizons will bring Pluto into focus: On July 14, the probe will zoom within just 7,800 miles (12,500 km) of the dwarf planet's frigid surface.

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Born To Success

As a single footstep will not make a path on the earth, so a single thought will not make a pathway in the mind. To make a deep p physical path, we walk again and again. To make a deep mental path, we must think over and over the kind of thoughts we wish to dominate our lives.

How To Make Money By Blogging

Making money through blogging requires a carefully thought out topic. If you have an existing blog with a small audience, be honest when considering whether the topic has broad appeal that isn't already covered by other established bloggers. If it does, great! otherwise, there's nothing wrong with starting a second blog that will be more successful in attracting an audience, marketing itself, and making money through a variety of methods described below.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Money-Blogging

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Amazing Love Quotes


Amazing Love Quotes are meant for expressing your love and passion for your very special person. These love quotes can be used for expressing different feelings of love and passion.

These love quotes are not simple wishes as these are uttered by eminent writers and critics and these utterances are their heartfelt expressions of their understanding of love and ardent passion.

Amazing love quotes are wonderful collection of good words as well as expression where love and its selfless side have been depicted. In case you want to express your heart’s desire for expressing true and sincere love for someone you may access these love quotes for your ready references.
  1. If my life is a garden you are the rose there with heavenly aura.
  2. I wish to have eyes that can’t view, ears that cannot hear sound, or lips cannot speak beautiful world rather than having a heart that cannot love you.
  3. When we love someone we love his good and follies; tailor made love is not love it is an expression of compromise.
  4. There is nothing impossible in love and matter of heart.
  5. True love stories are known for unhappy endings often but often they are never ending where the effect is concerned.
  6. Give me your love I will give you my heart forever.
  7. A man cannot be a true lover until he reads the worries of his lover.
  8. Love dwells in one soul residing in two bodies.
  9. The open secret of making a woman crazy is to touch her heart.
  10. Love is a kind of irresistible and passionate desire to be desired with same irresistible passion.
  11. The most beautiful moments in love cannot be seen, it is to be felt only by heart.
  12. I love you not for what you have promised me to be but for what you are.
  13. A kiss is the attractive trap, employed by nature to stop the flow of words when the flow becomes redundant.
  14. Kindness creates confidence when expressed in words, kindness creates profoundness when expressed in thoughts, and kindness creates love when expressed by sharing your heart.
  15. Love is a passion when another individual’s comfort and well being becomes your ardent passion.
  16. The most precious possession for man on the earth is the heart of his beloved.
  17. When you love someone it gives you strength, but when you are loved by someone it adds divine courage.
  18. Love is a disease where being more and more loved is the only medicine to get cured.
  19. Love never makes the life’s ride smooth, it makes it enjoyable.
  20. Life’s journey is a rollercoaster but love can make it exciting.
  21. The real kiss of love can make every heart a nightingale.
  22. We love to love somebody who can touch the chord of our heart.
  23. You cannot restrict love and its flow; it’s like a virus which can infect the whole heart instantly.
  24. The madness of love is the divine ecstasy given by God to keep our heart enliven.
  25. You are an entity for the world but the man who loves you will find his world in you.

When Things Break

Sometimes when things break, you can hold them together for
a while with string or glue or tape. Sometimes, nothing will hold
what’s broken, and the pieces fly all over, and though you think you
might be able to find them all again, one or two will always be
missing.

Friday, 15 May 2015

Microsoft launches Lumia 540 Dual Sim

Microsoft has launched its next Lumia smartphone: Lumia 540 Dual Sim. The budget smartphone sports a big 5-inch HD (1280x720 pixels) IPS LCD display with pixel density of 294ppi. It runs on Windows Phone 8.1, upgradable to Windows 10. 

The smartphone is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor and packs 1GB RAM. It features 8GB storage which is expandable up to 128GB via microSD card. The phone also comes with an additional 15GB of free OneDrive storage and a further 15GB after activating auto-upload to OneDrive. 

Lumia 540 Dual Sim sports an 8MP autofocus rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP wide-angle front camera. Connectivity options include USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G network support. 

Weighing 152gm, the 540 Dual Sim runs on 2,200mAh removable battery. It will be available in glossy cyan, orange, white, and matte black colour options. 

The smartphone is expected to go on sale in parts of Asia (including India), Europe, Middle East and Africa (IMEA).