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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 ...
Author: Janiss Garza
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This time we'll make a form that collects information about the visitor at your site. You must have filled-in copious registration forms or survey forms where you had to enter your name, your email, your address, etc. Sometimes users, intentionally or unintentionally, enter wrong information that can either spoil your database scheme or give you lots of useless data and hence, waste your precious server space.
To avoid such problems, as much as it can be managed, we programmatically try to make sure, that data is entered in an orderly fashion, and no unusable fie ...
Author: Amrit Hallan
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NIH Selects Burnham Institute for Exploratory Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research; $3 Million Grant Will Support Pilot Projects, Core Facilities, Training
The Burnham Institute will receive $3 M over the next three years from the National Institutes of Health ("NIH") to develop an "Exploratory Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research". The grant provides funds to support research that will advance understanding of the fundamental biology of human embryonic stem cells ("hESCs"), as well as facilities for supporting the work and training of other investigators in the basic methods of growing and using human stem cells.
Embryonic stem cell markers and uses thereof
The present invention provides methods and reagents for identification, separation and characterization of embryonic stem cells using markers previously recognized as germ cell specific. One currently preferred marker is the DAZL marker now shown to be expressed in multipotent and pluripotent stem cells. Antibodies and other agents, capable of binding...
Research on embryonic stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury
Researchers at Geron Corporationof Menlo Park, California, want to begin the first testing embryonic stem cell therapy in humans with damaged spinal cords. If the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gives its OK and the injections help, it could...
Researchers `Turn Back Clock,' Reverting Adult Cell to Embryonic Stem Cell
TORONTO (CP) - Researchers at Harvard University have managed to reprogram adult skin and bone cells, teaching them how to revert to embryonic stem cells with all the potential for therapeutic regeneration those progenitor cells hold.
Ethicist Proposes Embryonic Stem Cell Research Policy
The debate over human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research can be informed by a line of moral reasoning thus far overlooked in legislative drafting, according to Louis M. Guenin, lecturer on ethics in science at Harvard Medical School, whose commentary will be published in the journal Stem Cells and is available now as an early online publication in Stem Cells Express. (Medical News Today, 9 August 2005)
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Garlic - Join Me And I´ll Show You Why Garlic Can Save Your Life
Are you worried yet about your health? Are you anxious about your heart, or about the possibility of contracting cancer? If so, you are not alone, and your concerns are quite valid. Cancer and heart disease are today’s major killers, and as of now, we are yet to find a safe and effective drug, that can prevent these diseases. Some will argue that taking one or two aspirins a day can reduce the risk of heart disease, and it saddens me to see how many people are doing this, because I know the problems brought by aspirin over use, if these people knew about the long term damage caused by this ...
Author: Charles Silverman
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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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Personalized Weight Loss Plans -- Breaking the Yo-Yo Cycle of Failed Diets
Dieting will continue to fail most dieters, unless personalized weight loss plans become more available. A diet designed for a mass market will fail because the diet assumes everything is constant or the same between dieters. Not so.
Personalized weight loss plans have a better chance of succeeding because the personal habits, ideas, and goals of each dieter are used in the design of the diet.
It comes down to, "What is good for you may not be good for me."
Personalized Weight Loss Plans -- The Positives
Personalized weight loss plans, regardless of di ...
Author: Michael Smith, MD
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