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  • How Fast Will I Lose The Weight I Gained During Pregnancy?

    Remember as with any weight loss and exercise program, moderation is the key! How fast you lose weight will depend on a number of factors, including the amount of weight you gained during your pregnancy.

    Most women will lose anywhere from 10-14 pounds within the first 2 weeks of delivery. This weight may be attributed primarily to the loss of excess fluid in the body, the baby’s weight, the placenta and amniotic fluid. Some women might lose a little bit less, and others might lose a little bit more.

    As the uterus shrinks back down to its normal size and your hormone levels conti ...
    Author: Beverley Brooke
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  • How to Neutralize the Terrorists Within Your Body
    How to Neutralize the Terrorists Within Your Body

    Did you know that there are free radical biochemical “terrorists” systematically attacking your cells and the DNA of your cells everyday, on an average of 10,000 hits per day?

    These internal weapons of mass destruction are abnormal (free radical) oxygen molecules that are destroying your health and accelerating the aging process. 73% of all diseases are caused by these free radical biochemical “terrorists” molecules.

    A Free Radical Oxidant molecule is a molecule of oxygen that is MISSING an electron. Because it is so out of ...
    Author:
    Ray Gebauer
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  • More Ways to Deal With Acne

    The “cures” for acne vary dependant on the type and severity of acne. The truth is, there is currently no cure for acne, only treatments. Some people have success treating their acne with over the counter topical medications, and others require a combination of prescription oral and topical treatments. These medications treat the symptoms of acne (the inflammation) and help to prevent future breakouts but do not address the cause of acne.

    There are several commonly known contributors to acne outbreaks and most of these conditions can be controlled.

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    Scientists take aim at virulent bacteria by decoding machinery of key control enzyme

    By deciphering the ingenious mechanism used by a particular enzyme to modify bacterial chromosome chemistry, scientists have come a step closer to designing a new kind of drug that could stop virulent bacterial infections in their tracks... click link for more info.


    Study Says Male Chromosome Sticking Around (AP)

    AP - The human Y chromosome — the DNA chunk that makes a man a man — has lost so many genes over evolutionary time that some scientists have suspected it might disappear in 10 million years. But a new study says it'll stick around.


    Student scientists create living bacterial photographs

    Using Petri dishes full of genetically engineered E. coli instead of photo paper, students at The University of Texas at Austin and UCSF successfully created the first-ever bacterial photographs. The students produced the innovative bacterial images and a bacterial camera as part of MIT's intercollegiate Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, which encourages students to build simple biological machines.


    Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich; Bacterial Transfer of Large Functional Genomic DNA into Human Cells is Achieved

    Researchers have achieved bacterial transfer of large functional genomic DNA into human cells. "Efficient transfer of chromosome-based vectors into mammalian cells is difficult, mostly due to their large size. Using a genetically engineered invasive Escherichia coli vector, alpha satellite DNA cloned in P1-based artificial chromosome was stably delivered into the HT1080 cell line and efficiently generated human artificial chromosomes de novo," scientists writing in the journal Gene Therapy report.


     

     
     


  • Today's Entrepreneur - Promoting Your Business
    Today’s Entrepreneur
    By ReGina Crawford-Martin
    President of G Styl Productions Incorporated, Cleveland, OH
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    Promoting Your Business
    Your business is registered, the business cards and letterhead are printed, you purchased office equipment, and rented a storefront to set up your office. Why don’t you have any clients/customers? Other than close family and friends and your landlord, who else knows you’re in business?
    Now it’s time to promote your business, and here are some ways to accomplish your goal of gaining clients/customers.
    One: Networking Groups a ...
    Author:
    ReGina Crawford-Martin
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    Protein. In The Bacterial Chromosome. (N. Patrick Higgins, ed.) (American Society of Microbiology Press, Washington, DC). Pp. 369-388. Cox, M.M., and Battista, J.R. (2005) Deinococcus radiodurans, the.


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    Fertility factor plasmids, which are DNA molecules separate from the main bacterial chromosome, are involved in bacterial conjugation and have only one copy per bacterial cell. This permits cloning.


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    See Extremophiles B Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) A molecule, derived from bacteria, used to carry the DNA of humans or another species in genetics research. Bacteria Microorganisms that.


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    Many of the same scientists who harshly criticized my proposal in 1994 to use the whole genome shotgun strategy on a bacterial chromosome, in 1998 said that this same strategy, would fail with.


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    Transformation does not normally integrate new DNA into the bacterial chromosome. Instead, it remains on a plasmid. In conjugation, DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another via a temporary.


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    Of E. Coli transcription factors We have developed a new technology that allows us to monitor the distribution of transcription factors across an entire bacterial chromosome. We are using this to.


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    Bacterial Diseases Species of bacteria belonging to several genera are devastating plant pathogens. For example, at least 350 different plant diseases are caused by species of Xanthomonas (88). One.


  • The Shoemaker And The Elves
    Remember the story of the Shoemaker and The Elves?

    The shoemaker would go to sleep and the elves would finish
    any shoes he hadn't gotten around to.

    Our minds function in much the same way, Our conscious,
    logical mind is the shoemaker. Our subconscious is the
    elves.

    Give your conscious mind a goal, gather all the facts and
    let the elves do their work.

    Many of our greatest inventions and discoveries have come
    after the scientist or researcher had given up and the
    elves took over.

    The structure of DNA had baffled researchers for years. Author:
    John Colanzi
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  • Twins - Double The Trouble Or Double The Pleasure? Both!

    If You're Having Twins..is it double the headache, or double the joy? Probably both!

    What Causes Twins?
    The number of twins is on the increase, probably because of IVF treatment where more than one fertilised egg is placed in the womb.

    Of the non-IVF twins, there are two causes:

    1. Two eggs are released during ovulation and both are fertilised by separate sperm - it is possible twins can be fathered by two different Dads! In this case the twins are not identical (even if they have the same Dad!). Non-identical twins are also known as fraternal, they s ...
      Author: Tony Luck
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