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Mud and the Academic

Postby Ashcan » 05 Apr 2007, 07:11

As a forum lurker who enjoys the banter and bandinage that passes through these postings on a daily basis I have been content with just lurking! However I saw this just now on MSN's home page and thought you'd all like to share it with me! It just says what we all have found out independantly and does rather prove that even academics can be (and probable are) into WAM as much as we all are.

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There was further proof this week that adults and kids alike need to shun the telly and video games and instead embrace the great outdoors. Scientists at Bristol University and University College London found that exposure to dirt may be an effective way of lifting our mood and giving our immune system a boost.

The researchers found that mice exposed to a ‘friendly’ bacteria normally found in the soil altered their behaviour in a way similar to that produced by antidepressant drugs. The results of the study were published in the journal Neuroscience and described how levels of serotonin, the brain’s ‘happy’ chemical, were boosted by the bacteria, just as they are by the drugs prescribed to battle depression.

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Postby BillShipton » 05 Apr 2007, 09:35

Thanks for coming out of the cyber wilderness and joining us. Hope you have fun.

Actually this has been mentioned in an earlier post but let's all hope it's true. Might explain why Cede is so happy!
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Postby muddy_clothes » 06 Apr 2007, 03:02

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Postby matt2matt2002 » 06 Apr 2007, 09:18

Didn't this come out on April 1st?

Or am I just an old cynic?
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but I can't prove it.
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Postby shredder » 07 Apr 2007, 00:03

The research is valid, despite the timing. Our overly-sanitized world does cause a lowering of the immune system due to a lack of challenges. Our parents and grandparents drank water out of wells and streams that would not pass current health standards, and were generally very healthy.
The dirt exposure and happiness may not be a causal relationship though, as the act of being exposed to the dirt may have at least as great an impact as the exposure.

My two cents anyhow (and they are Canadian, so only 1.7 cents US)
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