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  • Distressing Acne and its Probable Causes.
    If you are on your teenage years, pretty good chances that you have some acne. About 8 to 10 preteens and teens have acne along with many adults. It is but a common skin problem that is considered to be a normal part of puberty. Apparently, it does make teen or any individual uncomfortable and it doesn’t make it easier when you look in the mirror and see the big pimple on your face or chin. However, there is good news such as simple steps that will help you feel better about your face.

    Acne is a skin condition that shows up as different types of bumps including whiteheads, blackheads, ...
    Author:
    Michael Sanford
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  • Heredity Is Not Destiny: Do Health and Weight Problems Run in Your Family? It May Be Habits, Not Ge
    I grew up as an unathletic kid. My mother was unathletic, so she just assumed I was too. You see, our family has weak ankles and no coordination. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized that all this was a lie. I wasn't unathletic - I just hated team sports. I discovered I actually had a flair for dance, which takes quite a bit of athleticism and coordination. Weak ankles? Of course they're weak if you don't do anything to build up their strength. A lot of the physical deficiencies that I thought I'd inherited were really born out of laziness and blind acceptance - those were the real d ...
    Author:
    Janiss Garza
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  • Hot Women And Eye Contact

    For a while now I've been wondering why some women always make eye contact and hold it longer than others, and in most cases, the women who fail to maintain eye contact are the best looking. Each woman is unique, so their reasons for not maintaining eye contact could be any of a variety of things. However, after a lot of thought and research I've found out why these "dimes" or perfect 10's tend to make eye contact much less than other women. Read on and be enlightened.

    Like I said before... they do this for a variety of reasons, but a few shine through the rest. The majority of these ...
    Author: Kris Player
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    Restless Leg Syndrome: What Is Restless Leg Syndrome?

    Title: Restless Leg Syndrome: What Is Restless Leg Syndrome?Category: Doctor's ViewsCreated: 3/14/05Last Editorial Review: 3/14/05


    Williams syndrome

    Williams syndrome and its relationship with chromosome 7 and genes CYLN2, ELN, GTF2I, GTF2IRD1, and LIMK1 have been added to Genetics Home Reference. Web links to NIH publications, MedlinePlus, Genes and Disease, patient support web sites, Gene Reviews, Gene Tests, ClinicalTrials.gov, PubMed, and OMIM are included.


    Case of Empty Sella Syndrome Syndrome Mistakenly Diagnosed as Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone

    Doctors Guide May 26 2005 8:16PM GMT


    Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome

    Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome is characterized by distinctive facial features, mental retardation, and broad great toes and thumbs. Research has found a genetic error on chromosome 16 in about 20% of individuals with the syndrome....


    Diabetes - A role for Sphingolipids in producing the common features of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome X, and cushing's syndrome

    March 1, 2005 -- Metabolic syndrome X and type 2 diabetes share many metabolic and morphological similarities with Cushing's syndrome, a rare disorder caused by systemic ...


     

     
     


  • The Secret of Solving Problems & Manifesting Your Dreams
    Everything in our lives we have had a hand in creating.
    What we think, feel and believe deep inside becomes real in
    the physical world.

    Take for example the war in Iraq.

    Cases of kidnapping and car bombings have skyrocketed in
    recent months. Despite the best efforts of our armed forces
    and the appointment of Iraq's Interim Government, the
    situation on the ground is rife with violence and terrorism.

    Rightly or wrongly, the justification for war was based on
    two things. First of all that Saddam was stockpiling
    weapons of mass destruction that posed a thr ...
    Author:
    Matt Clarkson
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Sitemap Medical School Chat medical students, pre med, school, review, for.
    5Q- syndrome 5Q minus syndrome A rare disorder caused loss part long arm (Q arm) human chromosome 5 syndrome affects myeloid (bone marrow) cells causing treatment-resistant anemia myelodysplastic.


  • A brief history of schizophrenia
    Electronic Reviews Schizophrenia: A cyclical and heterogeneous dysfunction of cognitive and sensory.


  • World Journal of Surgical Oncology Full text Desmoid tumors of the abdom.
    Alleles [6-8]. Cytogenic data verified clonal chromosome aberrations in deep-seated sporadic extra. AA: Deletion (5q) in a desmoid tumor of a patient with Gardner's syndrome. Cancer Genet.


  • APC by QF PCR
    Autosomal dominant colon cancer predisposition syndrome in which patients develop hundreds to. Identified. Interstitial deletions of chromosome 5q, which include the APC locus, have been.


  • Publications - Barrett's Esophagus
    Loss including 17p, 9p, 5q, 18q, and 13q. In addition. Allelic losses involving chromosome 9p21 are among the most. Carol. Tests for esophageal syndrome may help reduce cancer risk.


  • Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance?

    Introduction

    The internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. In Europe, France is the only country that regulates how paternity tests are conducted. Citizens of other European nations are free to satisfy their own curiosities and nagging doubts, while French citizens jump through hoops. Regulation and red tape protect some while hindering others.

    Society Perspective

    Pro: In 1941, the French government adopted a law called “Accouchement Sous X,” or Childbirth U ...
    Author: Tom LeBaron
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  • Iraqi Christians in the Gap!
    Iraqi Christians in the Gap!

    As we think about this war from an eternal perspective, the all-important
    question is "what will the war in Iraq mean for the Gospel of Christ Jesus?"
    We believe that this war in Iraq will give an open door for the Gospel. The
    Gospel is what will heal and free the spirit of man to worship the true and
    living God, Christ Jesus! The Gospel is the "bread of life"—the only answer to
    the hunger and hopelessness of mankind. We want to bring the "bread of life" to
    the Iraqi people who have suffered for so many years.

    God has been prepari ...
    Author:
    Angelique Watkins sharing from forward Christian Mailing List
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