August 31, 2008

More Genes Are Controlled By Biological Clocks Than Previously Thought

The tick-tock of your biological clock may have just gotten a little louder. The number of genes under control of the biological clock in a much-studied model organism is dramatically higher than previously reported. The new study implies that the clock may be much more important in living things than suspected only a few years ago.

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More Genes Are Controlled By Biological Clocks Than Previously Thought

The tick-tock of your biological clock may have just gotten a little louder. The number of genes under control of the biological clock in a much-studied model organism is dramatically higher than previously reported. The new study implies that the clock may be much more important in living things than suspected only a few years ago.

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August 30, 2008

Hunters have one sure way to protect against ticks

Two Texas medical researchers have received a grant to research conflicting reports about the infectious nature and causative agent of Southern-tick Associated Rash Illness in Texas and other states.

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Guest columnist: I’m tired of Lyme disease

On Sept. 13, I will have had Lyme disease for 15 years. I am tired, my body and mind are tired.

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