Brazilian folk tradition holds that if your asthma is acting up, you might consider sharing dinner with a bird. Feeding leftovers to a white-naped jay in particular is thought by
some healers to transfer the illness to unsuspecting avians. If that
doesn’t work, the roasted, powdered liver of the black vulture also
apparently helps open restricted airways.
Birds and certain bird bits, their beaks, their feathers, their
livers, are involved in traditional remedies throughout the world,
practices that trace back to Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt and early China.
It turns out birds may play a helpful role in modern western medicine
too. A new study
suggests that the common pigeon can reliably distinguish between benign
versus malignant tumors and, in doing so, could help researchers
develop better cancer screening technologies.
In the study, 16 pigeons were trained to detect cancer by putting them
in a roomy chamber where magnified biopsies of possible breast cancers
were displayed. Correctly identifying a growth as benign or malignant by
pecking one of two answer buttons on a touchscreen earned them a tasty
45 milligram pigeon pellet. Once trained, the pigeons’ average
diagnostic accuracy reached an impressive 85 percent. But when a “flock
sourcing” approach was taken, in which the most common answer among all
subjects was used, group accuracy climbed to a staggering 99 percent, or
what would be expected from a pathologist. The pigeons were also able
to apply their knowledge to novel images, showing the findings weren’t
simply a result of rote memorization.
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