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  • Understanding Glyconutrients

    You say you don’t know what glyconutrients are? You are not alone. Perhaps you have heard a bit about glyconutrients but you don’t really know what they are or how they could benefit you. Understanding the role the glyconutrients play in the overall scheme of nutrition is very important if you are interested in supporting your own health and the health of those you know and love.

    In the 26th edition of Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, chapter 47 is a new chapter on the subject of glycoproteins. These microscopic structures are essential to all cellular function. They are constructed ...
    Author: David Saunders
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  • Prevent Disease By Thinking Differently Than Experts

    Did you know that all physicians and medical researchers have been indoctrinated with a flawed model of thinking dating to the 17th century?

    These "experts" cling to a Cartesian model of thinking.

    Cartesian refers to the philosopher Descartes who declared, "I do not recognize any difference between the machines made by craftsmen and various bodies nature alone composes."

    All scientists, whether they were physicists, botanists, or zoologists, soon adopted his concept that the subject of their study was a machine.

    Over time, however, every science but one opted out of ...
    Author: William R. Quesnell
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  • Stem Cell Research

    How To Buy Your Way Out Of An Early Death From An Incurable Disease.

    How?... With private stem cell research, of course!…Stem cell research holds more than hope for cures. The jury is in on stem cell research. Stem cell research can offer a cure for your incurable illness. With private stem cell research a personal cure for an ill patient can be accelerated. With every michroscope in the lab tuned into your unique disease a rapid cure is guaranteed. Private stem cell research for the wealthy (that will eventually lead to cures for everyone) has arrived!

    So now you are all relaxe ...
    Author: Gerald Armstrong
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  • The MYTH of Gaining Muscle Without Fat!
    Many of you have expressed concerns about gaining too much body fat while on such a high calorie diet, and wonder if you should do some aerobic exercise to offset the weight gain.

    Absolutely not.

    That will be detrimental to gaining muscle. For best results, you either have to train and diet to gain muscle or lose fat. One or the other. If you are a true hardgainer, you cannot do both. If you try, you will not make any substantial progress either way. So, now is the time to gain weight. You will worry about losing fat later.

    The fact is that there are no magic pills, powder ...
    Author:
    Anthony Ellis
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  • Structural chromosome abnormalities - My Child Has - Children's Hospital Boston
    The short arm which is the upper half of the chromosome, is known as the "p arm" and the long arm, which is the lower half of the chromosome, is the "q arm." What are deletions? The term 'deletion.


  • Molecular genetics
    The M- and L-cone photopigment genes lie in a head to tail tandem array on the q-arm of the X-chromosome. Each gene consists of six coding regions, called exons, which are transcribed to produce the.


  • MADE OF ATOMIC SIZE STARS IN A CLUMPY FIREWORK UNIVERSE
    The discoveries of normal galaxies, strings of galaxies and heavy elements in the far distant universe [1-7] suggest that these space objects have to be older than what the big bang universe can allow for their creation. In this way the big bang universe enters its current age crisis [8], which will require some new assumptions to mend the edifice of this complex theory. The basic principle of parsimony, known as Occam's razor, says not to do with more, e.g. with more assumptions, what can be done with less [9]. The advance of science shows that nature prefers simplicity and the simple explana ...
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    Eugene Savov
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  • Lab Tests - What Can They Tell You About Your Health?
    (NC)-It's one of the most common phrases you hear from your doctor:

    "I just want to run a few tests." Laboratory tests are among the most important aspects of modern health care. The College of American Pathologists estimates that "laboratory services drive more than 70 percent of clinical decisions from diagnosis through therapy and prognosis."

    Lab tests are carried out to measure or detect substances in a person's body. These tests are important and are used by doctors to make informed decisions about your health and the appropriate treatment required. For some conditions, there is jus ...
    Author: News Canada
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