Attacks of King George III's madness linked to key metabolism molecule
PGC-1 mediates effects of nutrition on blood disease porphyria The me...Arsenic May Have Been Responsible For The Madness Of King George III Of England
An interesting study from hair of King George III reveals that he may// have been consuming Arsenic and this lead to his unusually severe and prolonged bouts of madness. Lancet has published this report this week and at last has been able to throw light on the reason for the madness of the famous English King George III. The study reports to have found high concentrations of arsenic...Study Unveils New Insight To The Madness Of King George III
Researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute had discovered a new molecular explanation for the episodic attacks of irrational and demented behavior in the disease called porphyria, the disease that was probably behind the // madness of king George III. The Dana-Farber scientists say in a report featured on the cover of the August 26 issue of the journal Cell that the nutritional com...Madness- the Genius Connection
As they say, there is a fine line between genius and madness and this may well be true according// to a new study. Mental health workers have always been baffled by one of the most common disorders of mental health- schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is said to affect one in 100 persons and causes disordered ideas, beliefs, and experiences. It strikes men at the age 15 to 25, and...