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  • Human Health Modification Using Sun Light and Frequency

    Human behavior could be modified using light preferably real sunlight. A person could rest in a hammock while a large fan would rotate at a prescribed speed. For instance a fan blade would block the sun as it passes the individual. A four bladed fan spinning at 2 revolutions per second would produce a shade spot on the individual 8 times per second. What this would be attempting is to use the sunlight healing properties along with inducing Alpha brain waves to a frequency near the earth’s frequency, which is 7.89 Hz.

    The theory would hold that the immune system would run at full optim ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Vitamins that May Affect Hair Growth

    Several different vitamin or mineral deficiencies can cause dry hair. To treat dry hair, try taking a multivitamin with 100 percent of the daily value of the essential vitamins. A multivitamin and mineral combination may provide some added coverage for possible deficiencies.

    It's been shown that too little biotin and pantothenic acid (both B-complex vitamins) can lead to dry hair. Shampoos and hair treatment products commonly contain pantothenic acid (or pantothenol).

    But evidence supporting the benefits of pantothenic acid for dry hair and hair loss is very weak. Also, some peo ...
    Author: Nicole Elizabeth Smith
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  • DNAology!
    The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a unique molecule. It contains every single piece of genetic information of a person; just like the memory card of a PC, which contains all the data. The major difference between the DNA and the memory card of your PC though is that the microscopic DNA helix can store more data – actually about a thousand times more. So, scientists have got the bright idea of mimicking the DNA’s data-storage secrets for use on your PC’s memory card. This will lead to a more compact data processing and storage circuitry.

    In the standard silicon-based chip (which is the ...
    Author:
    Khalil A. Cassimally
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    Newly Discovered Genetic Disease Sheds Light on Body's Water Balance

    Two infant boys whose bodies were overloaded with excess fluid have led UCSF pediatricians to the discovery of a new genetic disease. In the process, they have discovered a rare type of mutation where different substitutions in a single amino acid cause two different, opposite genetic disorders.


    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 ...


    Identification of G-protein-coupled receptors involved in inflammatory disease by genetic association studies.

    Publication Date: 2005 Aug PMID: 15955737Authors: Pettipher, R. - Mangion, J. - Hunter, M. G. - Mackay, I.Journal: Curr Opin PharmacolG-protein-coupled receptors are not only highly tractable drug targets but also attractive candidates for genetic association studies because they are more polymorphic than most other classes of gene and these polymorphisms frequently lead to functional changes in the levels of expression or biological activity that can predispose to common diseases. A large-scale study to identify functional variants in G-protein-coupled receptors associated with inflammatory diseases has highlighted a spectrum of novel biological insights that range from identifying the involvement of orphan receptors in certain diseases through to highlighting new therapeutic indications for existing drugs.


    Imaging study links key genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease to myelin breakdown

    A new UCLA imaging study shows that age-related breakdown of myelin, the fatty insulation coating the brain's internal wire, correlates strong with the presence of a key genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that myelin breakdown is a key contributor to the onset of Alzheimer's disease later in life.


     

     
     


  • Publish Your Novel on the First Try

    Rejection. This scary word plagues virtually every writer this side of John Grisham. It stops many writers in their tracks and often leads them to a new line of work. If your one of the millions of Americans who have a passion for writing and dream of seeing your novel on the shelves of Barnes & Noble and Borders Books, don't let fear of Rejection scare you off. Follow this simple formula, and you can publish your novel on the very first try.

    The secret to getting published is both simple and complex. The simple part is two-pronged. First, you need a modicum of writing skill. Now, you ...
    Author: Mark Barnes
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  • Pet Health Questions IndexIndex Page 100
    Mix and Bebe the dachshund/doberman mix. Witchie and Taz, the. That has been checked for genetic problems, di Inspiratory. Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease-carrying ability. Learn the.


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  • Dog Breeds Information and News #187; Top Dog Breeds
    Pincher Dogs - Miniature Doberman Pinchers Dogs - Miniature. The reputation. & there is no genetic mutation present in certain. integrityweb.com - Dental Disease in Pets Certain dog breeds.


  • Dog health pet meds
    Are subject to some inherited genetic diseases. Some of the more. Cough - which is another disease that can be prevented with. Collie Dachshund Dalmatian Doberman Pinscher English Cocker.


  • The Dog Genome Project: Principles and Goals
    Fold, and the behavior of Doberman pinchers and Golden. Of genetics to sort out the genetic basis of mammalian morphology. Genes causing inherited disease in dogs. It is widely.


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  • White Doberman, White Dobermans - Facts About Albino Dobermans
    The health of the white Doberman is no different from that of. And von Willebrands disease" see the quote here It is. Their breeding stock for genetic diseases, one might expect.


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    Etc. Dilated cardiomyopathy doberman heart disease. Discount dietary supplements discounted nutraceuticals. Disease diagram on how heart block happens. Battling Heart Disease: Get the information that.


  • Asymmetrical Information: It's about time someone did it
    Tails were docked to prevent disease or to enable a dog to better. When we considered getting a Doberman puppy (her favorite breed. Might be kinder than the genetic ramifications of breeding for.


  • Liver Disease Summary
    Several canine breeds are prone to getting liver disease: Bedlington terrier's, Skye terriers, Doberman pinschers, and West Highland White terriers get a problem with excessive copper accumulation.


  • What Makes a “Good” Foot?
    Spring has arrived and you’re probably thinking about trail rides, shows and other fun riding events. If you’ve had your horse turned out all winter and are just getting him ready for the riding season, you may want to pay extra attention to how his feet are doing. New research suggests that while genetics play some part in determining how good your horse’s feet are, exercise and environment are just as important. Research by Robert M. Bowker, VMD, PhD indicates that most horses have similar hoof development up to four years of age, but after that, exercise and environment are the key factors ...
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    Holistic Horsekeeping
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  • Protein - The Denominator Customary to All Diets

    The Human Body is in a constant flux with the environment. Matter and molecules flow in and out, casting themselves into its complexities. Although the body lends them structure, it is the intake—the diet—that decides its physique. To control what goes in a diet is to choose what stays inside. Dietary decisions reflect an awareness of metabolism and the nutrients needed to modify it. There may be a host of diets purported for each activity and illness. However, the one macronutrient that is invariably required, in substantial amounts irrespective of the physiological state, is protein.

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    Author:
    Jim Duffy
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