To be sensitive or susceptible to disease. A bit like this blog really.
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Goodbye FoS, thanks for all the laughs

Moving house again…Well almost, moving addresses anyway. It wasn’t that long ago I moved from Disease of the Week to here at Disease Prone to take advantage of an offer from Field of Science. While I have been super happy here, an amazing opportunity has opened up for me to move the blog over to the Scientific American’s new community and so now I can...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30
No door? No problem. T. cruzi uses the window to cause Chagas Disease

For invasive pathogens the only way to survive, and consequently make you sick, is to get inside your cells. This is a rough exercise as you have an immune system working everywhere in the body to prevent this and the cell to be invaded is none too happy with the idea either so invasive pathogens must use tricks.After evading or surviving the immune...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30
Anti-cancer Fungi

Mycology, the study of fungi, is an often-overlooked member of the microbiology family. Having said that there are plenty of dedicated mycologists out there doing all sorts of cool stuff and plenty more fungal species doing all sorts of weird and wonderful things.I have written about fungi before but only in the recent zombie posts and I feel I may...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30
To Tattoo or Not To Tattoo

Is it something you should do or is it taboo? What about a tattoo of a kazoo?Okay, I'll stop now. Recently I’ve been considering getting another tattoo or more work done to complement my existing tattoo. Its not terribly scientific like the Carl Zimmer’s Science Tattoo Emporium but it does mean something to me. I think I’ll probably wait until I finish...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30
Treating the Bends

Last week I wrote about the Bends, a medical problem based in an understanding of physics that results in bubbles of (primarily) nitrogen in your blood if you move from one atmospheric pressure to another to quickly, typically surfacing from depth while diving too fast.Of course I meant to point out that decompression occurs when the external atmospheric...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30
Physics + Medicine = The Bends

About a fortnight ago I was in the unusual position of teaching human biology to medical physicists and physics to medical students. Interestingly, during this overlapping week a disease came up in both tutes, a physics based medical condition.Arguably many diseases can be based in physics including heart disease, atherosclerosis and pretty much anything...

Sat May 9, 2015 20:30

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