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  • Human Motion, Walking, Running and Gait for Identification

    Identifying a human gait, walking patterns, running exists. Can such records be of value? Many think so. Why is this so important? Well every time Bin Laden is on TV no one knows if it is real or not. You cannot take a DNA sample, no retina scanning, fingerprints, well then facial recognition? Harder on video tapes at only one angle. Some ones gait could be viewed and downloaded by a sniper to decide if this is the correct target, although chances are it is best to kill all the doubles anyway, the fewer they have the closer you are to the primary targets.

    We can certainly thank the mo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    In the battle to look good, there’s a cosmetic treatment that is going a few rounds with cellulite and small fatty deposits. Mesotherapy is knocking out fat and rejuvenating skin in people who give it a try. Chances are you’re doing everything that you can to cut away cellulite and small fatty deposits. You’re watching what you eat. You’re using creams and lotions. But, nothing is working, right? Well, that’s because cellulite is the heavy-hitting problem facing men and women alike. It is one of the hardest cosmetic problems to get rid of!

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  • Youth In A Changing World

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    Children are the gifts of God to parents. That young child will in no time at all grow up to become a resposible future leader if he is well catered for. Therefore whatever they learn or grow up with is what they will act upon in their future.

    Juvenile Deliquency is nothing but indiscipline among youth. An untrained child of today will destroy the future of himself and that of others. Remember Crowley in New york, the USA, Aninih and Shina Rambo, notorious armed robbers in Nigeria, they are today the world enemies. What shall we say of you and your children in futur ...
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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

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    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 Profect Solution for Diabetics
    Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people [i], is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed energy from sugar, starch, and other sources are not being exploited as effectively as they should. This can lead to severe adverse health consequences, including nerve, ocular, and kidney problems [ii].

    While genetics and environmental factors play a role, the exact cause of diabetes is as yet undetermined. However, one thing is precisely clear to those with this condition: eati ...
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  • 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.


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    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.


  • National ID Card? Congress Approves Electronic ID Card

    Are we moving towards an Orwellian 1984 scenario in the United States? Are we still truly the land of the free? Many are predicting severe limitations to our way of life in light of the impending requirement of a national ID card.

    On May 10, 2005, Congress approved the “Real ID Act” as part of a military spending bill. President Bush is expected to sign the bill shortly.

    So, what’s the big deal? Currently, the federal government has no method for tracking citizens within the United States. If you fly to Las Vegas for a week, the government cannot track you without obtaining a wa ...
    Author: Richard Chapo
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  • Obesity & it's relationship to Anoraxia, Bulimia and other eating disorders.
    Obesity is a disease that affects approximately 60 million people in the United States, and women are especially affected. Over o­ne-third of women between the ages of 20 and 74 are obese, the majority of them being African American or Mexican American. With more and more pre-packaged food and less and less activity, the number of obese people in America has steadily increased since the 1960’s.

    But what is obesity? Many people think obesity means that a person is overweight, but that’s not exactly true. An overweight person has a surplus amount of weight that includes muscle, bone, ...
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