This is my brain on leeches

(todaythings.substack.com)

40 points | by aebtebeten 2 days ago ago

13 comments

  • LeoPanthera an hour ago

    Leeches can also be used for weather forecasting*, as in the greatest-named invention of all time, the Tempest Prognosticator.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_prognosticator

    * results may vary.

  • nycticorax an hour ago

    My PhD research was actually studying the leech nervous system. They're still an important 'model' organism in neurobiology. Probably not as important in the field at large as they were in, say, the 1970s, but still. They're also a good system for neurophysiology education, because they are cheap and easy to obtain, have large-ish neurons that are identifiable from animal to animal, and their nervous system has a relatively simple organization.

  • amelius 28 minutes ago

    The other day someone posted something interesting about leeches. Apparently you can use anti-mosquito spray to make them detach from the skin in minutes.

  • vintagedave 2 days ago

    This is actually a fascinating article, and I am suitably grossed out and fascinated at the same time. Good HN material, in the 'Anything that good hackers would find interesting. That includes more than hacking and startups.' guideline sense.

    • mjd 2 hours ago

      Sucher's substack is reliably interesting in that way, you should check out the back issues

  • wagwang 3 hours ago

    I would be down to try leeching but I have an irrational fear theyre gunna lay eggs in my bloodstream.

    • MarcelOlsz 2 hours ago

      You'll be fine. I went swamp swimming plenty as a kid and my grandmother would salt the leeches off me.

      • atsaloli an hour ago

        Nice!

        That reminds me of https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/bloodsuckers-1.5361074 where I learned:

        "... resist the temptation to pour salt on [a bloodsucking leech], as folk wisdom recommends, because that could cause the leech to vomit into the wound, posing unnecessary health risks, suggest biologists behind a new exhibit on bloodsucking animals."

    • Catbert59 2 hours ago

      Ssh... don't fight the symbiosis... accept your fate

      • IAmBroom 14 minutes ago

        EXACTLY what a cordiceps host would say!

  • qrush 3 hours ago

    Leeches are very much in use today in the US, in operating rooms especially!

    • lo_zamoyski 2 hours ago

      Also, sterilized maggots are used for maggot debridement therapy to clean necrotic tissue from wounds. They don't touch living fresh.

  • Groxx 2 hours ago

    Okay, yea, that was a fun read. Thanks for the article/post/what the heck is the right term anyway! I learned lots of things I did not expect to learn today.