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  • 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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  • Treating West Nile Virus with High Quality St. John's Wort

    West Nile Virus, although new to the U.S., is well-documented. The Centers for Disease Control identifies it as a flavivirus, a member of the Togavirus family. It is closely related to yellow fever and dengue fever. This is important because the Togavirus family are encapsulated viruses, i.e., they are covered with a lipid (fatty) coating.

    This is exciting, because it means the virus is accessible to treatment utilizing high quality St. John's Wort (SJW). Several studies have been done on a variety of encapsulated viruses, including herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, parainfluenza vi ...
    Author: Dr. N. Rowan Richards
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  • The Little Black Book of Secrets
    "The Little Black Book of Secrets" gives parents the step by step instructions to set up professional identification files on their children. This ebook explains how to do it with things you probably already have at home. It even explains how to set up a DNA file on your child for positive identification. You can make a complete identification file on your child for about $5 at home with this ebooks step by step instructions. Get it now! http://www.protect-a-kid.com

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    Trained private investigator specializing in crime prevention and missing children recovery. I ...
    Author: JD Lumpkin
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    Pediatric Use of Complementary Therapies: Ethical and Policy Choices

    "Pediatric Use of Complementary Therapies: Ethical and Policy Choices" by Cohen et al. appeared in the October issue of Pediatrics electronic pages....


    Herpes Blog - Does Prostate Surgery Save Lives? The Fear of Im...

    Weblog: Herpes Blog Source: Does Prostate Surgery Save Lives? The Fear of Im... Link: http://herpes6116.blogspot.com/2005/08/blog-post_112443157843412210.html Does Prostate Surgery Save Lives? The Fear of Impotence and IncontinenceThough much reduced from yesteryear, surgical complications remain far from rare. Russia marks Kursk five years on Reforms delayed There could be no admission of impotence, our correspondent says, and none of the offers of resignation Other issues Cloning is far from the only emotionally charged social issue that involves members of the Arkansas congressional delegation in the 109 th Congress. Alter the Medicare prescription-drug benefit so that it does not cover drugs for impotence (Boozman). Pending


    Cloned dog raises ethical questions of its science (Reuters)

    Reuters - South Korea's Woo-Suk Hwang has reachedthe highest peaks of cloning and stem cell research, butcritics say he has taken science onto a steep and slipperyslope and raised alarming questions about interfering withlife.


    Issue of cloning dogs humanity again

    News.yahoo.com - Thu, 4 Aug 2005 11:12:01 GMT - (AHN)


    Ethical guidelines suggested for research that would put human stem cells in primates

    Before conducting research that involves putting human stem cells into the brains of nonhuman primates such as monkeys or apes, scientists and oversight committees should consider a series of ethical criteria, according to a policy paper released in the July 15 issue of Science.


    Does Human Cloning Really Hold The Key To Miracle Cures? One of the Worlds Leading Biochemists Says we Have it Backwards When it Comes to Cloning

    Recently it was reported that South Korean scientists successfully developed a highly efficient procedure to produce embryonic stem cells that have been derived from cloned human embryos for therapeutic research. Many scientists in the United States are now saying that Korea has out paced the US because of the Federal ban on funding for embryonic stem cell research. They contend that the ban on therapeutic cloning using human embryos should be lifted in the interest of research. Ethical questions abound. In a recent poll when asked whether they support the cloning of human embryos the overwhelming answer from the general public was NO. However, the use of cloning for research had a certain level of acceptance. Do we have it backwards? [PRWEB May 22, 2005]


    Issue of cloning dogs humanity again (AFP)

    AFP - The world's first cloning of a dog has raised concerns that scientists are one step closer to replicating human embryos, despite the breakthrough pointing to treatments for currently-incurable human diseases.


     

     
     


  • The Truth About Halitosis, More Commonly Known As Bad Breath
    PART I: THE SCIENCE OF HALITOSIS AND BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH

    Halitosis, also more commonly known as bad breath, is caused by anaerobic producing bacteria which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist with digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down" oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of amino acids, two of which (Cysteine and Methionine) are dens ...
    Author: Dr. Harold Katz - TheraBreath
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  • Cats Declawing
    Dog brush with built in vacuum RDIF Food Bowls Cloning old pets doggie washing machine Animal Rental. To declaw the cat, which already has been an ethical issue and not the best of options. My idea.


  • LAist: Stupid Questions for David Foster Wallace
    It's fair game to ask Stephen Hawking about the cloning snafu in south korea, even though you wouldn't expect hawking to have read hwang woo-suk's work - it's an ethical issue about scientists.


  • Nursing - healthcare resources
    Cell research facts stem cell research adult cloning stem cell research cons of stem cell research. Nursing Article Critique Nursing Article Ethical Issue Nursing Article On Dic Nursing Article On.


  • Clones and Mutations - "Dreading Armageddon
    Yes No Unsure 6) Do you see cloning as an ethical issue or a medical issue? Ethical Medical Unsure 7) Do you believe that cloning goes against your religious beliefs? Yes No Unsure 8) Do you believe.


  • Rooibos

    REGULAR ROOIBOS TEA VERSUS GREEN ROOIBOS TEA

    - ROOIBOS TEA has taken the world by storm. Both fermented and unfermented Rooibos tea are primarily sold as a health drink however, it is also used as a raw material in the cosmetic industry. Green Rooibos Tea is the unfermented version of Rooibos Tea and it has a lighter, fruitier taste than regular Rooibos tea. Rooibos tea lacks the astringent taste of normal tea and green tea.

    - The unfermented Rooibos emerged in response to recent interest in the health benefits linked to the antioxidants found in tea. Green Rooibos extract in pa ...
    Author: Ansie Earle
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  • Blood Tytpe & Diet
    Eating right to suit your blood type" is a subject that is come up a lot in the chat rooms lately, so as promised, here is more information about the topic.
    First of all there are two bibles on this subject written by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo. The first is "Eat Right 4 Your Type" and the second, "Cook Right 4 Your Type". If you are really interested in pursuing this lifestyle, I STRONGLY recommend you buy both of these books and read them from cover to cover to see if these diets are for you. For those of you who have cancer, low blood sugar, are on medication or are diabetic, check this plan ...
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    Sam Stevens
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