Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1962, p. 19

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New Finding On Adult Diabetics search in diabetes, measles and a study of crying. DIABETES FINDING An adult with diabetes ap- parently doesn't suffer from failure to produce enough in- sulin. Instead, it's just not so' available, a Boston medical team finds. In the diabetic, much of the insulin is bound up with a blood fraction, and is not broken loose, as happens in the normal person. The difference was demon- strated in elaborate experi- ments by Henry N. Anton- iades, Ph.D., James A. Bou- gas, M.D., and Hugh M, Pyle, M.D. In 'the person without diabetes, an injection of glu- cose results in an increase in "free" insulin and a decrease in the bound insulin. Thus, diabetes in adults may result from conditions, outside the pancfeas, which prevents changing insulin from bound to free form. The group is searching for the agent that may be in- volved in breaking the bond tying the insulin to the blood fraction. WHEN BABIES CRY From records kept by 51 mothers, a physician reports that healthy babies have regu- lar crying periods which grad- ually increase daily until age six weeks. Then the crying declines, unless there is ten- sion around him. In this study, infants cried about one hour and 45 min- utes daily during the second week of life--their first week at home. This increased to about two hours and 45 min- tes daily at age six weeks. By age 12 weeks, they cried about an hour a day. LONG PROTECTION Protection against measles apparently persists for at least a year in children given the Enders live-virus measles vaccine. Protective antibodies per- sisted that long in a group of children, and none came down with measles in a natural epi- demic occurring a year after vaccination, researchers re- port. The live vaccine appar- ently will confer lasting pro- tection. NOTICE A notice printed in the med- ical news of the Montgomery County (Ohio) Medical So- clety: "Help stamp out quacks. 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That pride was worn eas; ty! last month on the Nordic fea-| tures of captain and gunner) Arne Borgen, as he brought his| Westwhale I into this sheltered port high on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The first hunt of the summer| season was over for the masted flagship of the reactivated whal- ing fleet, operating out of Quat- sino Sound. The Viking - prowed catcher wore five Sei whales on its bows, each 45 to 50 feet long, each weighing about 35 tons. It was a good catch and high time, said Capt. Borgen, at 45) a whaling veteran of the Ant- arctic now living in Vancouver) after éarlier years in Norway and Newfoundland. Bad weather and a shortage of the microscopic marine food) that whales eat have cut heavily| into the business of the new Western Canada Whaling Com-; pany Limited. Coal Harbor has processed| far fewer whales, proportion-| ately, than in the record 1959 | season that brought in 869. 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