Vampire Bats Might Aid Stroke Victims 18
Ginas writes "CNN is reporting the bite of a vampire bat may help stroke victims. According to the article a substance taken from bats' saliva contains a powerful clot buster and may be used up to three times longer than the current stroke treatment and without additional risk for brain damage side effects. Kind of makes you wonder how they stumbled on to this discovery."
What's to wonder? (Score:3, Insightful)
The fact that the saliva from a vampire bat prevents blood from clotting is well known I beleive, likely first realised when a wounded animal's wound flowed for longer than normal. Just the notion of applying that knowedge in this manner is really new. though, if you think about it, it makes you wonder "why didn't they think of this sooner?"
Re:What's to wonder? (Score:2)
Re:repeat? (Score:2)
Hmm... (Score:1)
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Help stroke victims... (Score:1)
Obvious dialogue (Score:5, Interesting)
"Don't vorry
Okay, seriously. This is a really good thing. T-PA, as the article mentions, is a powerful lifesaving drug but is also really horrible stuff. IIRC from my ER days, we used to routinely push some other incredibly powerful drugs without a second thought -- e.g. levophed, aka "leave 'em dead," which keeps core blood pressure up in heart attack and massive trauma victims but can have the unpleasant side effect of reducing peripheral circulation to the point that you'll eventually have to have some limbs amputated -- but T-PA was about the only drug that we absolutely had to have a second opinion on. They didn't trust the ER docs to make the call; an internal medicine doc had to approve it. That's how vicious the stuff is. Anything that provides a major improvement will be welcome.
Leeches (Score:4, Interesting)
Seems like a similar application of natural 'tools' to solve a medical problem.
(the reason I remember the article was that many/most people were a little creeped out by the process. Grown men had to look away while doctors put the leeches on. Little boys, on the other hand, insisted on applying the leeches themselves
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Think of it as evolution in action (Score:4, Interesting)
Consider: If the victims of vampire bats tended to die, the bats would soon find themselves with fewer hosts to feed from. By minimizing the damage done during a feeding, the bat could go back to the host again and again, feeding multiple times. A colony that did less damage would have a better food base and would spread more than one which killed its victims.
Re:Think of it as evolution in action (Score:2)
Humans need to evolve to requiring only blood and other disposible parts.. better to hurt animals than kill them. Better than vegatables too.. vegatarians think they're so much better because they don't kill animals... they never stop to think about the plants! Plants have feelings too.
The medicine cabinet of the future... (Score:2)
Other side effects... (Score:4, Funny)
-increased canine (tooth) size!
-death (no need to breath anymore)
-a tendancy to wear black clothing
-pale complexion (death will do that...)
-oh yeah, dependency on human blood!
You forgot... (Score:1, Funny)
That's great for you but... (Score:1)
rambling about this stuff (Score:1)
What about leaches? (Score:1)
I'm glad I read that twice! (Score:2)
I first read that as "Vampire Bats Might Stroke AIDs Victims".