Merged & Purged: Discover Diving has a new owner: the Petersen
Companies, Inc., which publishes
Skin Diver and a host of other
special-interest mags. Petersen
snapped up the assets of Watersport
Publishing, which has published the
bi-monthly Discover Diving for the
past 17 years as well as Dive Report, a
side publication for the dive industry.
Petersen also acquired
Watersport's Discover Diving
Expositions, a dive show development
group that has had shows in
Atlanta, Dallas, and Santa Clara,
California. Although no one is
saying how much it was sold for,
Watersport's founder, Ken Loyst, is to
continue to operate and develop dive
shows and publications for Petersen
out of its San Diego offices.
Old Bubbles: Treasure hunters
salvaging an 80-foot ketch sunk by
Germans in 1916 were ecstatic after
recovering more than 2000 bottles
of 1907 Heidsieck champagne. As
soon as the ketch hit the surface,
the crew fastened wire capsules over
the corks to keep them from
popping out. French wine tasters
proclaimed the champagne exceptional
and ideally preserved by the
cold, dark Baltic Sea. The 1906
Heidsieck Gout Americain champagne
was deemed "excellent."
Price? $3000 a bottle. Barrels
marked "Cognac" and "Bisquit
Dubouche & Co." were also raised,
but the first few leaked a
putrid-smelling yellowish liquid.
Experts believe some of the cognac
is salvageable and when rebottled
will bring $8000 a bottle.
Mosquito Nuts: Have you heard
about the latest malaria prophylaxis?
It's the common mineral zinc,
found in nuts, seafoods, and most
multivitamin tabs, says Anuraj
Shankar, an immunologist at the
Johns Hopkins School of Public
Health. Writing in the August issue
of the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition, he says the trace mineral
can have remarkable effects. Adding
just a little zinc to the diet can
greatly reduce cases of malaria,
diarrhea, and even pneumonia by
boosting the immune system. In a
phone interview with Reuters, he
said that "we are finding reductions
in malaria of 35 percent or more."
He said it can reduce the duration
of a diarrhea attack by 20 to 30
percent and could stop up to 38
percent of cases from happening at
all. Shankar said zinc is critical for
the function of every cell in the
immune system and is crucial to the
function of T-cells, important to
fighting off infection, and to the
macrophages that gobble up invaders.
Grains such as wheat and barley
contain plenty of zinc, but they also
contain phytic acid, which can
prevent its absorption.
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