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  • Anxiety
    Some degree of anxiety is perfectly normal. We all experience situations where we may feel fear and apprehension. However, there are some people who feel anxious even when there is no discernible cause. In these cases, the anxiety usually becomes overwhelming and may interfere with the normal functioning of one’s life. People who suffer from a debilitating level of anxiety are suffering from an anxiety disorder. Negative emotional patterns, anger, fear, stress and anxiety all contribute to degenerative illness such as cancer, heart disease etc..

    What is Anxiety?
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    Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN
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  • Enabling Technology
    You know you are a PC addict when you can't tear yourself away from what you're doing to watch X-Files. On the plus side, you know you can cope with your addiction if you can manage to raise yourself out of the swivel chair for long enough to set the video. Millions of people watch X-Files and even there are fan clubs on the Net. Its members call themselves X-Philes the sort of word play that only works online.

    Of course, with huge viewers you hardly need to go online to contact a fellow fan, but it's an example of the way in which PC technology enables you to extend your enjoyment of a ...
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  • Human Origins
    The issue of human evolution going back at least 9,000,000 (nine million) years and possibly even being upright by that time is another of the facts which when in my youth seemed totally ridiculous. Actually many mystics said it goes back twelve million years to when what could be called the missing link occurred. The matter of whether we descended from apes is still up in the air and more importantly it would appear the mystics were right about cross-breeding and shamanistic attunements to affect such things in many life forms. These qualitative or spiritual changes are reflected in an indivi ...
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  • Obesity & it's relationship to Anoraxia, Bulimia and other eating disorders.
    Obesity is a disease that affects approximately 60 million people in the United States, and women are especially affected. Over o­ne-third of women between the ages of 20 and 74 are obese, the majority of them being African American or Mexican American. With more and more pre-packaged food and less and less activity, the number of obese people in America has steadily increased since the 1960’s.

    But what is obesity? Many people think obesity means that a person is overweight, but that’s not exactly true. An overweight person has a surplus amount of weight that includes muscle, bone, ...
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    Mahesh Bhat
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  • Genes and You - Teaching about Genetics from a Human Perspective
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    Usborne Internet Linked Introduction to Genes and DNA (Genes and DNA) : Books All Products Books cook-books-online.com by: Anna Claybourne, Felicity Brooks, Carrie A. Seay, Stephen Moncrieff Usborne.


  • Oceanlink Glossary of Common Terms and Definitions in Marine Biology
    See also DNA, genes. Community: A naturally occurring group of plants and animals that live within a certain environment and interact with each other. Communities are often defined by a dominant.


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    Jobs Feedback About this site About us For librarians Coral reveals ancient origins of human genes This article is available in full to Premium plus subscribers With a Premium plus subscription.


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  • Breast Cancer Research Full text XRCC1and XPDgenetic polymorphisms, smok.
    In this study, we evaluated if polymorphisms in DNA repair genes XRCC1 (Arg280His, Arg399Gln) and XPD (Lys751Gln) modify individual breast cancer risk, with emphasis on tobacco smoking. Methods The.


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    ecopledge.com Genetically engineered (GE) foods are made by inserting genes into an organism's DNA. Genes create proteins, which determine many of an organism's characteristics. Changing an organism's.


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  • CALPIRG Student Chapters
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  • Mitochondria and Human Control Region Polymorphisms
    Of eukaryotic organisms. Mt and bacterial genomes, also, generally have little noncoding DNA. Genes are usually tightly packed together on the chromosome, with few intergenic regions between.


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  • How to Neutralize the Terrorists Within Your Body
    How to Neutralize the Terrorists Within Your Body

    Did you know that there are free radical biochemical “terrorists” systematically attacking your cells and the DNA of your cells everyday, on an average of 10,000 hits per day?

    These internal weapons of mass destruction are abnormal (free radical) oxygen molecules that are destroying your health and accelerating the aging process. 73% of all diseases are caused by these free radical biochemical “terrorists” molecules.

    A Free Radical Oxidant molecule is a molecule of oxygen that is MISSING an electron. Because it is so out of ...
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  • Time Line of the Development of GlycoBiology and GlycoNutritionals

    1880s - Characterization of monosaccharides by Emil Fischer.

    1952 - Fresh, not aged, Aloe gel heals radiation burns on rabbits (Clarence C. Lushbaugh, Cancer 1953 vol. 6)

    1970 - 500 glycobiology papers published.

    1976 - Research paper identifies the 8 sugars found in biological glycoproteins and glycolipids.

    1980 - 1500 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - 4000 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - Journal of Glycobiology started by Oxford University.

    1990 - "Capitalizing on Carbohydrates" by John Hodgson in BioTechnology, Vol 8 Feb. 1990 discussin ...
    Author: Zach Thompson
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