Entries Tagged as 'bone marrow'

Complete Information on Adenosine deaminase deficiency with Treatment and Prevention

Adenosine deaminase deficiency is a ubiquitous enzyme which seems to be specially important in the evolution of thymocytes.

Adenosine deaminase deficiency is very rare, but very serious, because a malfunctioning immune system leaves the body open to infection from bacteria and viruses. The disease is an autosomal recessive disease caused by receiving a deficient ADA gene from both parents. The disease is caused by a mutation in a gene on chromosome. The gene codes for the enzyme adenosine deaminase. Without this enzyme, the body is unable to break down a toxic substance called deoxyadenosine. This disease is also quite lethal, leading to death in virtually all those afflicted if not treated.

Apologize, Geico!

Contrasts the diets of the preagricultural and modern eras and highlights what we can learn from the Stone Age diet.

“So easy a caveman can do it!”, says the Geico commercial. Well, I have news for Geico. An article about the Paleolithic diet (see ‘Consumption of Trace Elements and Minerals by Preagricultural Humans’ by Eaton and Eaton in ‘Clinical Nutrition of the Essential Trace Elements And Minerals’) tells us that cavemen were far from stupid: they had a smart dietary regimen. In fact, their diet can tell us what is wrong with the modern one.