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Archives for: September 2007, 13

Russian 'sex day' to boost births

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6990802.stm

The governor of Ulyanovsk region in Russia is offering prizes to couples who have babies in exactly nine months - on Russia’s national day on 12 June. Sergei Morozov wants couples to take the day off work to have sex. If a baby is born on national day, they will receive cars, TVs or other prizes. Mr Morozov has declared Wednesday “family contact day” as part of efforts to fight Russia’s demographic crisis. The population has sharply declined since the Soviet Union collapsed.

Permalink09/13/07, 11:32:13 am, by GEN-ERIC Email , 225 views, Over The Top Send feedback

The molecular signature of loneliness

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-09/bc-tms090707.php

People who experience chronically high levels of loneliness show gene-expression patterns that differ markedly from those of people who don’t feel lonely, according to a new molecular analysis in the online open access journal Genome Biology. The findings suggest that feelings of social isolation are linked to alterations in immune system activity, which result in increased inflammatory signalling within the body. This is the first study to show an alteration in genome-wide transcriptional activity linked to a social epidemiological risk factor. It provides a molecular framework for understanding why social factors are linked to an increased risk of diseases where inflammation is thought to be a factor, such as heart disease, infection and cancer. It is already known that a person’s social environment can affect their health, with those who are socially isolated suffering from higher all-cause mortality, and higher rates of cancer, infection and heart disease. Researchers are trying to determine whether these adverse health consequences result from of reduced social resources (e.g., physical or economic assistance) or from the biological impact of social isolation on the function of the human body.

Permalink09/13/07, 11:30:37 am, by GEN-ERIC Email , 193 views, Genes Send feedback

Woman drove stolen car to courthouse

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2007/09/12/4491833-ap.html

A woman in South Carolina who went to court to pay a traffic ticket drove there in a stolen car and ended up behind bars. Chief Deputy Joe Bradham says police received a tip that Amber Helton was going to be in a stolen car when she paid the ticket. They arrested her as she opened the door of the 2001 Dodge Intrepid on Tuesday morning.

Permalink09/13/07, 11:29:29 am, by GEN-ERIC Email , 275 views, Court/Police Send feedback