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  • Hair Loss Factors
    What are the factors that contribute to hair loss? I know I have friends and relative that have suffered hair loss, but they are so different. As I checked into it farther, I found that there are a lot of factors that can contribute to hair loss. Some are natural and others are not caused by natural factors. It seems that there are as many hair loss factors as there are individuals. However, there are some main factors that contribute to a majority of cases.


    Perhaps the most common factor in hair loss is genetics. Likely when you hear the words “hair loss,” you think of male pattern ...
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    Christopher M. Luck
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  • Cats, Dogs, and Cancer

    A detection technique called TRAP (Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol) used in the early detection of cancer in humans has found its way into the realm of veterinary medicine. This relatively new method of cancer detection allows veterinarians to catch cancer earlier, increasing the likelihood of successful treatment.

    The test works by detecting the enzyme telomerase, which helps cancer cells reproduce indefinitely. Telomerase activity seems to be a unique feature of benign tumor cells that have undergone malignant transformation.

    Regular cells and cancer cells have some ve ...
    Author: Mark Woodcock
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  • What Is A Herniated Disc, How Is It Different From A Bulging Disc, And What You Can Do About It?

    So what in the world is a Herniated Disc??? Well, rather than confuse you more, I am going to give you my simple, easy to understand definition… a herniated disc is simply a protrusion, or sticking out of the disc. Think of a disc as a balloon being held in place between your hands… if you push your hands together unevenly the balloon will bulge out on the opposite side. This is what happens to the disc between the vertebrae.

    A Bulging Disc is the same thing as a herniated disc… just a different name.

    Herniated discs are probably one of the most common diagnosis’s for back pain ...
    Author: Jesse Cannone
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  • Periodontal Disease, Gum Disease, Gum Infections - Linked to Chronic Lung Disease
    Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group

    Learn how hidden bacteria in teeth cause side effects that can endanger your life. Discover how germs trapped in teeth and tonsils mutate and metastasize like cancer cells and how these bacteria migrate to heart, kidney, eyes, brain, arthritic joints and countless other body tissues. This article is part of Dr. George Meinig's, DDS, FACD, research information of the extensive and investigative research of Dr. Weston Price's DDS, FACD, research work.

    Link between Chronic Respiratory Disease and Periodontal Disease

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  • ABNORMALITIES IN CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
    ... A relatively common Robertsonian translocation is between chromosome 14 and chromosome 21. In meiosis, a trivalent is formed. Fig. 1.7. Robertsonian translocation. This figure shows the formation of ...


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  • DMRF: Related Disorders
    ... In 1993, the gene for DRD was mapped to chromosome 14 and then in 1994 that gene was located. Testing for the gene is available, and research continues to further understand the implications of these ...


  • http://www.anex.med.tokushima-u.ac.jp/rat/sslp/c14/chrom14.html
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  • Connections Vol 5(1) - Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Center -...
    ... For example, recent research suggests that certain alleles on chromosome 14 may interact with apoE to increase risk in late-onset cases. Scientists agree there is a need to clarify the role of ...


  • Mutant-Base Chromosome Browser
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  • Alzheimer's Society Factsheet - Genetics and Alzheimer's disease
    ... s. A slightly larger number of families carry a fault on chromosome 14 (presenilin-1) causing early onset familial Alzheimers. A very small group of families (mainly in the US) has a fault on ...


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    ... chromosome 1 chromosome 2 chromosome 3 chromosome 4 chromosome 5 chromosome 6 chromosome 7 chromosome 8 chromosome 9 chromosome 10 chromosome 11 chromosome 12 chromosome 13 chromosome 14 chromosome ...


  • IDEAS - REFERENCES
    ... ESACs derived from chromosomes 13 or 21 appeared to have a low risk of abnormality, while one out of 3 patients with an ESAC derived from chromosome 14 had discrete symptoms. One out of 3 patients ...



  • Chromosome 14 An acrocentric. Four regions with 23 G- bands are defined. The centromere is pale. The proximal part contains three black bands (13; 21, 23; 25), the middle one is the most prominent ...


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  • GOLD - Global Organisation for Lysosomal Diseases
    ... Krabbe disease Krabbe disease (Globoid cell leukodystrophy) is an autosomal recessive LSD caused by mutation in the galactosylceramidase gene (GALC) located on chromosome 14. Over 60 mutations have ...


  • MGH Milestones
    ... 1995 MGH researchers discover a gene associated with early-onset Alzheimerís disease on Chromosome 1 and contribute to discovery of another early-onset gene on Chromosome 14. 1995 MGH researchers ...


  • T1DBase - Human Chromosome 14
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  • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1989 - Press Release
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  • What on Earth is an Enzyme?

    Enzymes are the workers in our body that make everything function, by enabling chemical reactions. All living cells contain enzymes. They are hard to visualize, since they are not something tangible, but they are essential to our bodies and our lives depend on them.

    There are many kinds of enzymes, and they do everything from helping us breath to helping begin life at conception. Eighty percent of our DNA code relates to enzymes. But the kind of enzymes discussed here relate to our digestion and the food we eat.

    In the process of digestion, the digestive enzymes in our bodies br ...
    Author: Dianne Ronnow
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  • Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer

    "Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites," says Dr. Michael J. Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California, San Francisco.

    Blacks' skin, however, ages much slower.

    Why are most dark-skinned blacks protected from harmful UV rays? Because compared to whites, blacks possess more melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color.

    Melanin

    Melanin offers protection against UV rays for blacks and other dark-skinned people. Conversely, fair-sk ...
    Author: Diana Clarke
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