Tuesday 12 June 2012

Children born to older fathers may live longer: study



WASHINGTON — The children and grandchildren of men who reproduced later in life could enjoy life-extending genetic benefits, including being able to father children at an older age, a new study suggests.
Researchers at Northwestern University believe the process represents an unusually rapid evolutionary adaptation in which telomeres -- DNA found at the ends of chromosomes -- lengthen, which is thought to promote healthy aging.
"If your father and grandfather were able to live and reproduce at a later age, this might predict that you yourself live in an environment that is somewhat similar -- an environment with less accidental deaths or in which men are only able to find a partner at later ages," said Dan Eisenberg, lead author of the study.
"In such an environment, investing more in a body capable of reaching these late ages could be an adaptive strategy from an evolutionary perspective."
After analyzing the DNA of 1,779 young adults and their mothers in the Philippines, researchers found that children of older fathers not only inherit longer telomeres, but that the effect is cumulative across generations.
The researchers do not advise men to reproduce at later ages, as other research has shown that doing so raises the risk of passing on genetic mutations that can cause miscarriages or other health problems.
Co-author Christopher Kuzawa said more research would be necessary to see if the longer telomeres inherited from older fathers and grandfathers reduce the health problems and ailments that come with age.
"Based upon our findings, we predict that this will be the case, but this is a question to be addressed in future studies," he said.
The study appeared in the June 11-15 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Live: MADONNA BOOB FLASH VIDEO





Madonna stepped out with boyfriend Brahim Zabat sporting a more demure look after causing controversy by flashing her nipple while on stage in Istanbul. 

Madonna, Madonna boob flashMadonna and her boyfriend Brahim Zaibat went on a night out in Rome with the singer opting for a less nipple-exposing look (Picture: Rex Features)
The singer cut a far more modest figure as she went on a night out with beau Zabat in Rome.
Madge wore a simple polka-dot wrap dress, large dark sunglasses and vampish red lips, making her look worlds away from the pop star who stripped off to her lacy bra in front of a massive crowd the previous evening. 
She still kept some of her usual superstar style by finishing the overall look with towering stilettos.
The 53-year-old singer has been criticised by some for being too old to still be exposing herself. Her Turkish fans are likely to disagree, however, as her naughty nipple flash was reportedly met with cheers from the crowd.
Madonna flashes on stagePeek-a-boob: Madonna flashes on stage
It's not the first controversial gesture Madonna has made during the tour, which began last month in Israel.

She reportedly angered French National Front leader Marine Le Pen after using a swastika image on a picture of her during pre-recorded video footage used onstage in Tel Aviv.
The incensed politician has threatened to sue if the footage is used when the singer's tour reaches France in July.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/showbiz/901760-madonna-covers-up-after-istanbul-gig-boob-flash#ixzz1xZch5QXn

Revealed:Word For Word Conversation Between Dana Pilot And Control Tower Minutes before Crashing


undefinedATC on duty at Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos,conversation with Dana Aircraft minutes before Crashing
Co-pilot: “Lagos Tower, Dana code 0992!”
ATC: “Dana Code 0992, this is Lagos radar, go ahead!”
Co-pilot: “May Day! May Day! May Day! Dana code 0992 Five November Romeo Alpha Mike! (5N-RAM) dual engine failure!”
ATC: “Dana Code 0992, read me?”
Co-pilot: “I read you five by five! Dual engine failure! Negative response from throttle! Requesting for direct straight approach!”
ATC: “Alright, position it one mile to touch down, Runway 18R! Contact tower now on 1181!”
Co-pilot: “1181 Good day
Below is the word-for-word account of the conversation between the crew of the ill-fated plane and the