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  • Heredity Is Not Destiny: Do Health and Weight Problems Run in Your Family? It May Be Habits, Not Ge
    I grew up as an unathletic kid. My mother was unathletic, so she just assumed I was too. You see, our family has weak ankles and no coordination. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized that all this was a lie. I wasn't unathletic - I just hated team sports. I discovered I actually had a flair for dance, which takes quite a bit of athleticism and coordination. Weak ankles? Of course they're weak if you don't do anything to build up their strength. A lot of the physical deficiencies that I thought I'd inherited were really born out of laziness and blind acceptance - those were the real d ...
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    Janiss Garza
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  • An Introduction to Gastric Bypass Surgery
    Obesity, once seen as akin to laziness and overeating, is now understood as a complex disorder having to do with genetics and hormonal as well as lifestyle factors. People seem to have very different energy requirements; some can eat half as much as others and weigh the same.

    By some estimates, as many as 20% of Americans are obese with 6-10% classified as morbidly obese (having a body mass index of 40 or greater, or being more than 100 pounds overweight), a health problem with severe consequences that can include hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea, ...
    Author:
    Dave Lavinsky
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  • Eureka! I’ve Found It!

    OK, so it wasn’t quite that big of a deal. But I did find the “T” that mysteriously escaped from the word “not” in one of my articles a few months ago. Yep, I found it all right. Right at the end of what was intended to be the word “though”. Of course, that misplacement resulted in a stupid sentence completely void of logic – unless by chance you missed the “t” and read the sentence the way I intended instead of the way I wrote it.

    So why am I harping about a stupid “t”. Well because it shows once again that most of the time we see only what we expect to see. I probably proof-read (or ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
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    Brittle Bone Disease Caused Fractures But Father Wrongly Accused Of Abuse

    The headlines report the final chapter: Parents Get $1 Million in False Abuse Case and Judge Apologizes for Officials' Failure to Recognize Girl's Brittle Bone Disorder. But, reading the full article in the Washington Post will break your heart. To see what harm bullheadedness by doctors (and prosecutors) can cause good people and their families read on.


    Life Science Today - Hitachi's `Hitagene'--a major advance in pinpointing disease; in the hunt for genetic disease, Hitachi's bioinformatics system could make analysis 100

    April 1, 2002 -- After a successful pilot with the Department of Clinical Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin, bioinformatics researchers at Hitachi Dublin Laboratory ...


    Best Treatment for Paget's Disease of the Bone

    Ivanhoe - Aug 31, 2005(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A single infusion of a bisphosphonate drug compared to taking a daily treatment of the drug may work better for patients with Paget's disease.Drug Proves Effective Against Paget's Disease Los Angeles TimesNovartis Paget's disease drug Aclasta superior to standard therapy ... ForbesBorsa-Italia.Net


    Bone marrow donor found for youth with rare blood disease

    A bone marrow donor has been found James Christopher Allums, the 8-year-old Monroe youth who has a rare, genetic blood disease that leads to bone marrow failure.


     

     
     


  • Slaying The Green Eyed Monster

    He hasn't called in hours. You call and get the roommate: "Oh, sorry ....he got in really late last night and is still asleep!"

    Your mind starts racing: "What did he do last night?" Your heart starts to pound. You feel sick to your stomach.. Uh, oh... you're jealous. You feel like you can't live with yourself one more minute until you find out what is going on ... suddenly, the potential threat to the relationship becomes the most important thing in the world ... more important than eating, working or concentrating on tasks at hand. More important than ... living life itself.

    Ac ...
    Author: Sam Stevens
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  • Breakthroughs at OHSU
    Found that mature macrophages derived from bone marrow stem cells, and not bone marrow stem cells themselves, are what fuse with diseased liver cells, ultimately curing a genetic liver disease. Top.


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  • Brittle Bone Disease Information
    Brittle Bone Disease Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), commonly known as brittle bone disease, is a group of genetic bone disorders. People with OI either have less collagen than normal or the.


  • Die, you pond scum -
    Gives the disabled a way to play baseball: Lauren Gunder, 15, has osteopetrosis, a rare genetic bone disease. She has had at least 20 broken bones and says she has broken every bone in both arms and.


  • Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary: Research in Otolaryngology
    Approach to understanding the basic disease mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment of three. Endolymphatic hydrops: a double-blind temporal bone study. Ann Otol Rhinol Larvnaol 1989; 98:873.


  • Mioti: Category Results
    Mioti Forms Orthopaedics Brittle Bone Disease Brittle Bone Society The Society gives support to anyone affected by Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a rare genetic condition which leads to severe and.


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  • Bio-Rhythm Disruption Frequency Identifier for Human Intentions

    It appears we have found many identifiers for Bio-Metrics to identify people. In this new age of International Terrorism with bad guys trying to get Pilot’s Licenses, HazMat Driver’s Licenses, get onto airlines, step onto buses and sneak over our borders we need a fool proof system. Currently we use fingerprints to identify criminals and those who hold important positions. Some of the newest forms of security include retina scans, voice prints, palms, DNA, Implanted RFID Chips, etc. We have devices, which can see thru trucks, pick up the scent of bio-weapons that use heat to pick-up illegal ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Movie Review - Cellular
    Cellular - 2005 New Line Productions Inc.

    I had a chance to watch Cellular the other day and my first thought was that here we go with another spin-off of Phone Booth, another movie with someone forced to stay on the phone for 90 some minutes while we cringe in our seat. But, to my surprise , this was actually a very enjoyable movie. I’m am not really sure what genre to classify this movie in because it has it all. Suspense, drama, action, comic relief; this movie has everything.
    The movie begins with the kidnapping of Jessica Martin, played by Kim Bassinger.
    Jessica is a high sch ...
    Author:
    Reggie Bannister
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