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  • Do Low Carbohydrate Diets Lead to Weight Loss Success?
    So your neighbor, office mate, best friend, whoever just lost 10 pounds in only two weeks following the latest in high protein low carbohydrate diets. And now you’re thinking you should give it a go -- have even started the search for high protein low carbohydrate recipes?

    True, high protein low carb diets seem to be leading many people to weight loss success. Trouble is, they seemed to do it 30 years ago, too. They were the rage in the early 70s, and look where many of us are today: growing fatter with each decade.

    The bottom line: Diets -- low carb diets or not -- simply don’ ...
    Author:
    Marsha J. Hudnall, MS, RD, CD
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  • You Are What You Eat - Genetically Modified Food
    Whenever we sit down to eat, we assume that the foods we consume are good for us, like milk, vegetables, fruits, and grains. Well, think again. In the last decade the foods we know (corn, tomato, potato, soybean, strawberries) have drastically changed due to the introduction of genetically modified (another word is genetically engineered) organisms in 1994. Over 60% of the items on your local grocery store shelves these days are genetically modified, and these items are not labeled as such.

    On the surface, these genetically modified foods look and taste similar to what we ate before 1994, b ...
    Author: Patty Apostolides
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  • Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance?

    Introduction

    The internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. In Europe, France is the only country that regulates how paternity tests are conducted. Citizens of other European nations are free to satisfy their own curiosities and nagging doubts, while French citizens jump through hoops. Regulation and red tape protect some while hindering others.

    Society Perspective

    Pro: In 1941, the French government adopted a law called “Accouchement Sous X,” or Childbirth U ...
    Author: Tom LeBaron
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    Incidence of end-stage renal disease in patients with type 1 diabetes. (Journal article Featured on DailyUpdates-12 Dec)

    JAMA. 2005 Oct 12;294(14):1782-7.


    New Approach For Genetic Screening For Syndrome Linked To Cardiac Irregularities And Sudden Death

    Italian researchers have developed a novel approach for genetic screening for long QT syndrome (LQTS), an inherited disease that predisposes young individuals to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death, according to a study in the December 21 issue of JAMA. The clinical value of genetic testing has been demonstrated by the evidence that carriers of LQTS mutations lacking QT interval prolongation (certain measurement on an electrocardiogram), who therefore escape clinical diagnosis, have a 10 percent risk of major cardiac events by age 40 years whenever left untreated, according to background information in the article... click link for more info.


    Vascular and fibrinolytic effects of intra-arterial tumour necrosis factor-alpha in patients with coronary heart disease. (Journal article Featured on DailyUpdates-06 Jan)

    Clin Sci (Lond). 2005 Nov 25; [Epub ahead of print]


    Efficacy and tolerability of oral iron therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: a prospective, comparative trial. (Journal article Featured on DailyUpdates-04 Jan)

    Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2005 Dec;22(11-12):1097-105.


     

     
     


  • Can Motherhood Make You Smarter?
    Copyright 2005 Mary Desaulniers

    It was not too long ago that the I.Q. test was a routinely administered exercise in elementary and secondary schools. At that time (late seventies and early eighties), schools placed great faith in these magic numbers. Flag those above 125 and those below 90, teachers were told. And we did, dutifully assigning enrichment or remedial programs accordingly.

    Those were the years when we worked within a narrow understanding of the brain’s potential. Content dictated everything from test scores to curriculum because the model of the brain we worked from ...
    Author:
    Mary Desaulniers
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  • Flipped Genetic Sequences Illuminate Human Evolution And Disease
    amazon.com Science news Article Flipped Genetic Sequences Illuminate Human Evolution And Disease Posted by C1ay on Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:37:19 GMT By comparing the human genome with that of the.


  • What's new at A Woodland Rose Garden?
    Photos of two of my roses with rose rosette disease, how sad. 2001 April 29 Added new photographs. And discussions about roses" and the article GENETIC BLUES by Dr Diane Eager and John Mackay.


  • ATCS Vol.9 No.3, 2003
    Lung Cancer in China Li Houwen ORIGINAL ARTICLE Genetic Alteration in Carcinoid Tumors of the Lung. Evidence of Woven Bone Formation in Heart Valve Disease Masoud Mirzaie, et al. Patency of Saphenous.


  • usnews.com: Disease experts scramble to find out how bird flu infected an Indonesian family
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    Article. Genetic disorders, particularly deficiencies in enzymes required to process or metabolize homocysteine, also contribute to high homocysteine levels in the blood and resultant heart disease.


  • ALZHEIMERS - Dementia Alzheimers alxzheimers alzheimersq alzhymer alzheimrs.
    Progression Medicare And Alzheimers Alzheimers Disease Medicine aspartame Aluminum Alzheimers. Stage Reagan Alzheimers Alzheimers Article Magazine genetic Alzheimers Gene Books On Alzheimers.


  • http://www.technorealism.org/biocapitalism.html
    Be informed of the potential future onset of a disease? Will employers be free to hire and fire based. To seek genetic improvement as a component of social progress. In his article "Genetic.


  • Psychology Today: Married to Memory Loss? - genetic causes of Alzheimer's di.
    Genetic causes of Alzheimer's disease - Brief Article Psychology Today, Jan, 2001 by Gabriel Berezin There may be hope for discovering the cause of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers in Israel have a.


  • MSN Encarta - Genetic Engineering
    Article Multimedia 5 items Article Outline Introduction. The use of recombinant DNA in genetic engineering has been mixed. Fear that the pathogenic, or disease-producing, organisms used in.


  • Radio Liberty Newsletter - July - August 2003
    The disease originate? Why are some strains of the disease far more lethal than other strains? (RL,June,p.3) Nov. 1970: Carl Larson's article, Genetic Engineering, was published in Military Review.


  • Cherokee People Will REturn
    Here is a brief Intro for my book Cherokee People Will REturn. Yes, the E is intentionally capitalized.

    It does no good to lie about the past even if it seems to make more money due to corrupt practices carried out by the invaders of Paradise. Genetics will be a difficult thing for various historians who ardently support their tenured ‘me-too think’ to overcome. I get support almost every week for my history from just this one discipline of science. Even the genetic or DNA evaluation of lice has contributed to this history in recent months. The claim that Australia or S. E. Asia is the ...
    Author:
    Robert Bruce Baird
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  • 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 ...
    Author:
    Protica Research
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