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Catnip, silver vine leave kitties feline groovy, wards off mosquitoes


 
WASHINGTON Catnip is known to hold a special place in the hearts of felines, who often respond by rubbing their face and head in the plant, rolling around on the ground, then zoning out in a state of intoxicated repose. 
But the biological mechanisms by which it works its magic, and whether it confers any additional benefits to cats, had remained unanswered questions until now.
An international team of researchers recently published a study in Science Advances, finding that catnip and silver vine, an even more potent herb found in the mountains of Japan and China, ward off mosquitoes.
They also identified nepetalactol as the main compound of silver vine responsible for inducing an euphoric state, and discovered that it activates the brain s opioid reward system. The substance is similar to nepetalactone, the key psychoactive compound in catnip. ....

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30 January 2021 – In Saner Thought


I will begin with some pandemic news that will make you smile or cringe….
Will we begin using anal swabs for Covid testing?
Coronavirus testing is getting even more uncomfortable. At least that’s the case in China, where health authorities have begun using anal swabs to test for the virus, Gizmodo reports. According to a report by Chinese state media’s
Global Times, “Studies have shown that the coronavirus survives longer in the anus or excrement than those taken from upper body tracts.” Not everyone agrees with the new testing method, the
Washington Post notes, reporting that the move to use anal swabs instead of nasal or throat swabs has prompted “widespread discussion and some outrage.” A poll on Chinese social media platform Weibo found that 80% of respondents “could not accept” the method. ....

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To change things up from the boring redundant news….I try find stuff that will inform and even make you smile…..
I will begin with some pandemic news that will make you smile or cringe….
Will we begin using anal swabs for Covid testing?
Coronavirus testing is getting even more uncomfortable. At least that’s the case in China, where health authorities have begun using anal swabs to test for the virus, Gizmodo reports. According to a report by Chinese state media’s
Global Times, “Studies have shown that the coronavirus survives longer in the anus or excrement than those taken from upper body tracts.” Not everyone agrees with the new testing method, the ....

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How Catnip gets kitties high and helps ward off mosquitoes -- Science & Technology -- Sott.net


© Masao Miyazaki & Reiko Uenoyama
A cat responds to silver vine leaves.Catnip is known to hold a special place in the hearts of felines, who often respond by rubbing their face and head in the plant, rolling around on the ground, then zoning out in a state of intoxicated repose.
But the biological mechanisms by which it works its magic, and whether it confers any additional benefits to cats, had remained unanswered questions until now.
An international team of researchers published a study in
Science Advances on Wednesday, finding that catnip and
silver vine, an even more potent herb found in the mountains of Japan and China, ward off mosquitoes. ....

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