Thursday, June 12, 2014

Forgive and Forget



David O'Neil, a plasterer and mature student Theo have been best mates for fourteen years and are practically inseparable. However, their friendship has become strained as Theo is about to move in with his long-term girlfriend, photographer Hannah. A raging jealousy awakes in David and he starts scheming to break up the loving couple using Hannah's insecurities against them. When the couple eventually separate David is in a quandary about his next move and is forced to confront his long-hidden homosexuality and feelings towards Theo. Eventually, David decides to reveal his sexual orientation and deep love for Theo very publicly by arranging for them both to appear as guests on Judith Adams' talk-show, "forgive and forget", with tragic consequences for their friendship and David's family.
- Written by Mark Smith

Monday, June 9, 2014

Latest News on Parkinson's Disease


Here's the latest article from Zee News on Parkinson's Disease- Very Interesting Indeed!

New gene involved in Parkinson's disease identified : Thursday, June 05, 2014

Washington: Researchers have identified a new gene involved in Parkinson's disease, a finding that may one day provide a target for a new drug to prevent and potentially even cure the debilitating neurological disorder.

A handful of genes have been identified in inherited cases of Parkinson's disease. The research team of Dr. Ming Guo, the study team leader, associate professor of neurology and pharmacology and a practicing neurologist at UCLA was one of two groups worldwide that first reported in 2006 in the journal Nature that two of these genes, PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) and PARKIN, act together to maintain the health of mitochondria - the power house of the cell that is important in maintaining brain health. Mutations in these genes lead to early-onset Parkinson's disease.

In this study, the team found that the new gene, called MUL1 (also known as MULAN and MAPL), plays an important role in mediating the pathology of the PINK1 and PARKIN.

The study, performed in fruit flies and mice, showed that providing an extra amount of MUL1 ameliorates the mitochondrial damage due to mutated PINK/PARKIN, while inhibiting MUL1 in mutant PINK1/PARKIN exacerbates the damage to the mitochondria. In addition, Guo and her collaborators found that removing MUL1 from mouse neurons of the PARKIN disease model results in unhealthy mitochondria and degeneration of the neurons.

The study has been published in eLife.

Personal Note: Now my doubts concerning my wife's PD having a genetic component has been verified. My wife's Dad had Parkinson Disease and one other relative. I hope this new findings will lead to a specific cure of PD in the near future.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Swan Lake -Chinese Acrobatic Ballet

If you like ballet, classical music and acrobatics, the following videos( Parts 1 to 11) is a must view for you. It consists of 11 parts. Part 1 to 10 is about 10 minutes each. The last Part 11 is only 4 minutes. I enjoyed these performances and it was worth my time. Happy viewing!


After Part 1, Part 2 is the video on top upper left of your screen. Repeat the procedure until the end (Part 11).
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