Register  ~  Login
  Search
News Articles Archive
"News, information, and a home on the Net for people all over the world who are seeking to heal the Earth and unravel the fundamental mysteries of life."


Current Articles
  • Antarctica Is Losing Ice At An Accelerating Rate
  • Hubble Records Images Of The Earliest And Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen
  • U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Jesus Quotes
  • Blind Woman Describes Fascinating Near-Death Experience
  • Haiti (& Other Countries Like It): Time For A New Approach
  • Dolphins Being Killed Again In Japan
  • Author Discusses 'The Harvard Psychedelic Club' (Video)
  • Simple Eye Test Spots Alzheimer's 20 Years Before Symptoms
  • Arctic Permafrost Leaking Methane At Record Levels
  • James Arthur Ray Releases 'White Papers'
  • Bill Maher Promotes The 'Move Your Money' Movement
  • Avatar Sparks 3D Makeover For Action Classics
  • Haiti Earthquake Relief: 9 Ways To Help Now
  • Leading Scientist Decries Misrepresentation Of His Research
  • The Children Of Cyberspace: Old Fogies By Their 20s
  • Audiences Experience Avatar Blues
  • Israeli Robots Remake Battlefield
  • World's First Sex Robot Revealed
  • Egypt Tombs Suggest Pyramids Not Built By Slaves
  • Human Potential Pioneer George Leonard Dies
  • For Some, 3D Movies A Pain In The Head
  • Oliver Stone's 'Secret History' To Put Hitler 'In Context'
  • Frequent Sex Connected To Better Health, Longer Lives
  • Walk Away From Your Mortgage!
  • Top Box Office Movies Of All Time
  • Pesticides May Be Responsible For Mass Die-Offs
  • Restoration Of Lost Scientology Materials Complete
  • Microsoft Demonstrates Kurzweil's Blio E-Reader Software
  • Robot Border Guards To Patrol Future Frontiers
  • Scientists Say Dolphins Should Be Treated As Non-Human Persons
  • The Known Universe (Video)
  • Top Scientific Breakthroughs Of 2009
  • Nearby T Pyxidis Supernova Could Destroy Life On Earth
  • Kurzweil Unveils Full-Color, Multimedia, Multi-Platform E-Reader
  • U.S. Postal Service To Honor Mother Teresa With Stamp In 2010
  • As Spiritual Films Bring In The Bucks, Hollywood Gets More Religious
  • New Book: 'The Harvard Psychedelic Club'
  • How To Train The Aging Brain
  • The Children Of Sun Myung Moon's Mass-Weddings
  • Pope Urges Lifestyle Changes To Save Environment
  • Shrinking Religious Orders Take Up Land Conservation
  • Move Your Money: A New Year's Resolution
  • PETA To Pope Benedict XVI: Veganize The Vatican
  • Important: Solution To Killer Superbug Found In Norway
  • James Arthur Ray - Sedona's 'Spiritual Warrior Participant Guide'
  • Russia May Send Spacecraft To Prevent Potential Asteroid Strike
  • Hunger In U.S. At A 14-Year High (Includes Way To Help)
  • Mom & Baby Die, Then Miraculously Come Back To Life
  • Michael Shermer Agrees To Debate Deepak Chopra
  • Facts & Myths About The Human Penis

  • News Articles Archive

    Current Articles | Categories | Search | Syndication

    Dirt Can Be Good For Children, Say Scientists

    DIRT CAN BE GOOD FOR CHILDREN, SAY SCIENTISTS
    BBC
    November 23, 2009

    Original Link

    Children should be allowed to get dirty, according to scientists who have found being too clean can impair the skin's ability to heal.

    Normal bacteria living on the skin trigger a pathway that helps prevent inflammation when we get hurt, the US team discovered.

    The bugs dampen down overactive immune responses that can cause cuts and grazes to swell, they say.

    Their work is published in the online edition of Nature Medicine.

    Experts said the findings provided an explanation for the "hygiene hypothesis", which holds that exposure to germs during early childhood primes the body against allergies.

    Many believe our obsession with cleanliness is to blame for the recent boom in allergies in developed countries.

    'Good' bacteria

    Researchers from the School of Medicine at University of California, San Diego, found a common bacterial species, known as Staphylococci, blocked a vital step in a cascade of events that led to inflammation.
        
    By studying mice and human cells, they found the harmless bacteria did this by making a molecule called lipoteichoic acid or LTA, which acted on keratinocytes -- the main cell types found in the outer layer of the skin.

    The LTA keeps the keratinocytes in check, stopping them from mounting an aggressive inflammatory response.

    Head of the research Professor Richard Gallo said: "The exciting implication of the work is that it provides a molecular basis to understand the hygiene hypothesis and has uncovered elements of the wound repair response that were previously unknown.

    "This may help us devise new therapeutic approaches for inflammatory skin diseases."

    The lobby group Parents Outloud said the work offered scientific support for its campaign to stop children being mollycoddled and over-sanitised.

    A spokeswoman for Allergy UK said there was a growing body of evidence that exposure to germs was a good thing.

    But she said more research was needed.

    "Rates of allergy have tripled in the UK in the last decade. One in three people now has some kind of allergy.

    "Some of this might be that people are better informed. But a lot of it is genetic as well as down to our environment," she said.

    ...............

    RELATED NHNE NEWS LIST ARTICLES:

    PARASITE THEORY STIRS A REVOLUTION (1/17/2008):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/14086

    KILLING GERMS MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH (10/24/2007):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/13670

    DOCTORS USE WORMS TO TREAT CROHN'S DISEASE (7/21/2005):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/9601

    WORMS MAY HELP BOWEL DISORDERS (6/13/2004):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/7393

    EAT WORMS, FEEL BETTER (12/2/2003):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/6358

    posted @ Saturday, November 28, 2009 10:51 PM by David

    Previous Page | Next Page

    COMMENTS

      

    ............

    In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. Unless the information in question has been written and/or published by NHNE, NHNE has no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of this article. NHNE is, therefore, not endorsed or sponsored by the originator, nor does NHNE necessarily endorse, promote, or agree with the content. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.