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Can We Really Get Rid of Cellulite?
It has been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time - the affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees, and it seems to get worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we just resign ourselves to the fact that it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite? Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that are available on the market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the cellulite will inev ...
Author: Danna Schneider
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The Most important steps for finding a dog breeder
Generally people are very keen on animals, dogs especially,wanting to have one in their apartments or houses. The dog breeders are the persons you can contact whenever you want to take a pure breed dog. Yet, the problem of the dog breeders's reputation arises and you need to be sure that this person is indeed looking after his animals that they are healthy and so an. It is easy to check the advertisements in your local newspaper but it would be advisable to make sure that the dog breeder you have chosen is reputable. The purpose of this article is to suggest some ways by which you can find out ...
Author: Ispas Marin
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Title: Genetic diseaseCategory: Medical DictionaryCreated: 3/6/04Last Editorial Review: 3/6/04
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.
Genetic defenders protect crops from fungal disease
Like waves of soldiers guarding a castle gate, multiple genetic defenders cooperate to protect plant cells against powdery mildew disease, according to a new study. Powdery mildew is a common fungal infection in plants that attacks more than 9,000 species, including many crops such as barley and wheat, and horticultural plants such as roses and cucumbers. The researchers, including Shauna Somerville and Monica Stein of the Carnegie Institution's Department of Plant Biology, are the first to document how these defense genes team up in plants. The discovery could help combat fungal parasites that devastate crops and cost growers billions of dollars in pesticides every year.
Is Atrial Fibrillation a Genetic Disease?
Is genetic screening necessary and will it help influence treatment strategies? Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
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Controlling Acne
Acne...it affects a majority of teenagers and many adults well into middle age. It is dreaded and despaired over by many who suffer from this common skin condition. Clearing acne begins by understanding what acne really is and what triggers it. Then we will consider how it can be controlled by lifestyle choices, skin care choices and wise use of make-up. Who suffers from it? Teenagers struggle with acne, but so do many adults. Acne breakouts can result from fluctuating hormone levels at various stages of life, such as puberty, pregnancy or menopause. Outwardly, acne can reveal internal s ...
Author: Lori Stryker
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Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
When people react strongly to the possibility of patenting a part-human animal, creating a child with possibly eight parents, or being tested secretly for genetic disease, they are not always.
Joseph Stokes Jr. Research Institute: News: Bench To Bedside
NHGRI Launches Social and Behavioral Research Branch New Faculty Luncheon Meeting Established. Newborn Screening Detects Treatable Genetic Disease Bulletin Board and Announcement List.
Neuromuscular Diseases: June 2005 Archives
Long list of genetic abnormalities that can lead to Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, a disorder. Disorders. Sponsored by the Detroit branch of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the.
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Take Control of Your Metabolism:Quick Tips for Increased Muscle Tone, Faster Fat Burning, and Energ
So many people are talking about how slow their metabolism is and why they need to start taking the latest diet supplement scam yet they don’t even understand how the human metabolism works. So before I even go into how to speed yours up, I want to first go over some of the basics. What is metabolism? Although there are many scientific ways for me explain it, and I could make it seem really confusing like most of the so-called experts do, but I won’t. I’m going to give you my extremely simple and easy to understand definition... metabolism is the rate at which your body burns ca ...
Author: Jesse Cannone
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Can We Really Get Rid of Cellulite?
It has been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time - the affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees, and it seems to get worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we just resign ourselves to the fact that it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite? Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that are available on the market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the cellulite will inev ...
Author: Danna Schneider
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