Cancer-fighting Beer?!
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Well, you may have to think again.
A team of researchers at Rice University in Houston is working to create a beer that could fight cancer and heart disease. Taylor Stevenson, a member of the six-student research team and a junior at Rice, said the team is using genetic engineering to create a beer that includes resveratrol, the disease-fighting chemical that's been found in red wine.
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin in June had called resveratrol, which is a natural component of grapes, pomegranates and red wine, a key reason for the so-called French Paradox -- the observation that French people have lower rates of heart disease despite a cuisine known for its cream sauces and decadent cheeses, all loaded with heart-clogging saturated fats.
The Wisconsin researchers had noted that adding small doses of resveratrol to the diet of middle-aged mice significantly slows their aging and keeps their hearts healthy. And they added that giving high doses to invertebrates extends their life spans, and high doses also stave off premature death in mice fed a high-fat diet.
Stevenson said that the Rice research group, most of the members of which aren't old enough to legally drink alcoholic beverages, came up with the idea of adding resveratrol to beer during a casual conversation about potential projects to undertake. "The idea is that it may have greater effects [in beer than in wine]," he added. "The amount of red wine you'd need to drink to get the same results they get with rats in labs is about half a bottle a day."
He explained that the amount of resveratrol in wine varies from bottle to bottle, since it depends on growing conditions for the grapes and other variables. The researchers felt they could design a beer with higher and more consistent concentrations of the cancer-fighting chemical.
The students, using their own Dell, Lenovo ThinkPad and Gateway laptops, are now in the process of developing a genetically modified strain of yeast that will ferment beer and produce resveratrol at the same time. Stevenson said that as the research advances, the team will need to use one of Rice University's computer grids to run compute-heavy genetic models.
The Rice effort is the latest in a series of projects that use technology to find cures to major health concerns like cancer and heart disease.
In August, scientists at Stanford University announced that they have found a way to use nanotechnology to have chemotherapy drugs target only cancer cells, keeping healthy tissue safe from the treatment's toxic effects.
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RTYE7893
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at last a reason to drink
- 3 years ago
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RTYE7893
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Enjoy_Cannabis
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"Cancer-fighting Beer?!" They should add some buds to that recipe... we already know that THC kills cancer as well and you can replace the hops with or just add buds.
- 3 years ago
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Enjoy_Cannabis
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Gatewalker3813
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What about a good mead??
- 3 years ago
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Gatewalker3813
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cantucwearebrothers
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Gatewalker3813:
I like that idea. I'm not much of a beer drinker, but mead...Mmmm
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cantucwearebrothers
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thisisntadonis
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think they could do this to cheeseburgers?
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thisisntadonis
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idealist
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thats what im talkin about!!!! cheers
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idealist
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krush_productions
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This is a much better idea than that ploy to take sharks blood, at least beer likes being drained...
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krush_productions
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Eternal_Wind
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krush_productions:
lol. I read the shark blood one, it was amusing. XP Beer was made to be drained, so it kinda has to be... >_>l| (well, maybe not...)
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Eternal_Wind
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Mohib
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cool
- 3 years ago
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Mohib
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BlackWeirdo
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Well.... now I can tell my girlfriend that beer is okay on my day's off from work. It prevents cancer babe! Pass me another smoke.
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BlackWeirdo
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cantucwearebrothers
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BlackWeirdo:
You could say pass the joint...pot fights cancer too! :-)
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cantucwearebrothers
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smice
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I'll drink to that!
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smice
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