Thursday, January 31, 2008

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Medical plants 'face extinction'






Hundreds of medicinal plants are at risk of extinction, threatening the discovery of future cures for disease, according to experts.

Over 50% of prescription drugs are derived from chemicals first identified in plants.

But the Botanic Gardens Conservation International said many were at risk from over-collection and deforestation.

Researchers warned the cures for things such as cancer and HIV may become "extinct before they are ever found".

The group, which represents botanic gardens across 120 countries, surveyed over 600 of its members as well as leading university experts.

MIRACLE CURES MOST AT RISK
Yew tree - Cancer drug paclitaxel is derived from the bark, but it takes six trees to create a single dose so growers are struggling to keep up
Hoodia - Plant has sparked interest for its ability to suppress appetite, but vast quantities have already been "ripped from the wild" as the search for the miracle weight drug continues
Magnolia - Has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for 5,000 years as it is believed to help fight cancer, dementia and heart disease. Half the world's species threatened, mostly due to deforestation
Autumn crocus - Romans and Greeks used it as poison, but now one of the most effective treatments for gout. Under threat from horticulture trade

They identified 400 plants that were at risk of extinction.

These included yew trees, the bark of which forms the basis for one of the world's most widely used cancer drugs, paclitaxel.

Hoodia, which originally comes from Namibia and is attracting interest from drug firms looking into develop weight loss drugs, is on the verge of extinction, the report said.

And half of the world's species of magnolias are also under threat.

The plant contains the chemical honokiol, which has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat cancers and slow down the onset of heart disease.

The report also said autumn crocus, which is a natural treatment for gout and has been linked to helping fight leukaemia, is at risk of over-harvest as it is popular with the horticultural trade because of its stunning petals.

Many of the chemicals from the at-risk plants are now created in the lab.

But the report said as well as future breakthroughs being put at risk, the situation was likely to have a consequence in the developing world.

It said five billion people still rely on traditional plant-based medicine as their primary form of health care.

Report author Belinda Hawkins said: "The loss of the world's medicinal plants may not always be at the forefront of the public consciousness.

"However, it is not an overstatement to say that if the precipitous decline of these species is not halted, it could destabilise the future of global healthcare."

And Richard Ley, of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, added: "Nature has provided us with many of our medicines.

"Scientists are always interested in what they can provide and so it is worry that such plants maybe at risk."

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Specialists in coups and killing CIA History






Specialists in coups and killing

FOLLOWING THE death of rebel agent Philip Agee, TODD CHRETIEN describes the bloody history of the CIA.

PHILIP AGEE, the former CIA agent who rebelled against the U.S. spy agency, died in Cuba at the age of 72 last week.

Agee resigned in 1968 after working for the CIA for more than a decade--during which time he ran the CIA operation in Mexico during the 1968 Olympic Games, when hundreds of students were massacred by the Mexican Army at Tlatelolco.

He went on to write Inside the Company: CIA Diary in 1975, which not only recounted the long list of atrocities committed by the CIA, but also named 250 CIA agents around the world. Agee's U.S. passport was revoked in 1979, and in 1982, Congress passed the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, making it a crime to expose CIA operatives.

This law was intended to silence Agee and others who worked to expose the CIA's ongoing crimes. However, last year, it was used to convict former Bush administration official Lewis “Scooter” Libby on perjury charges for conspiring to expose CIA operative Valerie Plame as punishment for her husband Joseph Wilson's public contention that Iraq didn't have the components to make nuclear weapons.

Wilson was proved correct, and the Bush administration's drive to war on Iraq was exposed as having been based on a series of lies.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

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