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  • HPV - A Virus That Puts Women At Increased Risk For Cervical Cancer
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    (NC)-Did you know that one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, called Human Papillomavirus (HPV), is also the leading cause of cervical cancer in women? And that HPV is the most common cause of abnormal Pap smears?

    Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are preventable if detected in the pre-cancerous stage. "Although the Pap smear has reduced deaths caused by cervical cancer, it does not detect the Human Papillomavirus, the primary cause of essentially all cervical cancer." Says

    Dr Alicia Sarabia, Medical Microbiologist for MDS L ...
    Author: News Canada
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    Advances in scientific technology in examining crimes scenes have turned forensic science into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. Adding to the popularity of forensic science jobs are TV shows like CSI – Crime Scene Investigators. This article will serve as an overview for a career in forensic science that includes many subcategories like forensic science consultants, fingerprint technicians, fingerprint examiners, forensic investigators and evidence technicians.
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  • Problem Solving: Puffy Eyes
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    Let's admit it: puffy eyes do not look very attractive. Some
    people are born with them, but for most of us it is a sign of
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  • Down Syndrome
    When the extra chromosome happens to be chromosome number 21, Down Syndrome occurs. Down Syndrome is not contagious. Symptoms Individuals with Down Syndrom may not experience all of the symtoms. Some.


  • Down Syndrome reading materials at Fundacio Catalana Sindrome de Down
    21 is linked to another chromosome). Diagnosis of Down Syndrome is obtained by means of a. 38. Since Down Syndrome is a chromosome aberration, prenatal diagnosis is possible using a number of.


  • Cytogenetics - thebestlinks.com - Chromosome, DNA, DiGeorge syndrome, Down s.
    Com Create an account or log in Cytogenetics, Chromosome, DNA, DiGeorge syndrome, Down syndrome. Down syndrome had an extra copy of chromosome 21. Down syndrome is also referred to as trisomy 21.


  • Basic Cellular Biology in Down Syndrome
    DNA. Because there is an extra copy of that chromosome in each cell of a person with Down syndrome, there is more DNA busy making proteins. More copies of proteins are produced than are needed for the.


  • Down Syndrome: Toward Optimal Synaptic Function and Cognition: National Inst.
    DS: the syndrome is caused by trisomy for chromosome 21, and hence involves misexpression of hundreds of genes. Recent work in mouse models of Down syndrome suggests that there are a variety.


  • Headlines Have You In Mind

    I've been scouring the business opportunity magazines and Internet sites for terrific headlines. It was my plan to take these headlines and retool them to fit my particular endeavors. But a funny thing happened on the way to the retooling shop.

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  • What Makes a “Good” Foot?
    Spring has arrived and you’re probably thinking about trail rides, shows and other fun riding events. If you’ve had your horse turned out all winter and are just getting him ready for the riding season, you may want to pay extra attention to how his feet are doing. New research suggests that while genetics play some part in determining how good your horse’s feet are, exercise and environment are just as important. Research by Robert M. Bowker, VMD, PhD indicates that most horses have similar hoof development up to four years of age, but after that, exercise and environment are the key factors ...
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