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  • How to Supercharge Your Energy Levels through Exercise

    Your energy levels will depend on several factors, including genetics, nutrition, sleep habits, and emotional stress. Some of these you have no control over But there is one VERY important factor that you do have control over and that is your ability to take part in physical exercise.

    Need a source of vast power and energy?

    Look no further than your gym.

    The link between physical fitness and energy is so strong, that doctors have lately been prescribing exercise as treatment for chronic fatigue, depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and insomnia, for instance.

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    Author:
    Paul Reeve
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  • Understanding Coeliac Disease
    Coeliac disease is a genetic condition that is caused by an inability to digest gluten. Hence the reason that this disease is also known as gluten intolerance. It appears that genetics predispose some people to coeliac disease. For these people, some of the constituents of proteins found in wheat, in gluten and gliadin, become toxic to the lining of the stomach.
    The condition is often diagnosed in childhood after weaning when cereals are introduced into the diet, although it can be diagnosed at any age. The symptoms can be subtle, and you may feel unwell for no reason for some time before t ...
    Author:
    Anne Wolski
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  • The Natural Roots of Sexuality
    Recent studies in animal sexuality serve to dispel two common myths: that sex is exclusively about reproduction and that homosexuality is an unnatural sexual preference. It now appears that sex is also about recreation as it frequently occurs out of the mating season. And same-sex copulation and bonding are common in hundreds of species, from bonobo apes to gulls.

    Moreover, homosexual couples in the Animal Kingdom are prone to behaviors commonly - and erroneously - attributed only to heterosexuals. The New York Times reported in its February 7, 2004 issue about a couple of gay penguins ...
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    Sam Vaknin
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    EU Commission on Development and Implications of Patent Law in the Field of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering.
    found 2005-07-26 00:10:25


    Hidden Genetic Engineering
    New Zealand genetic engineer Tony Conner claims to have developed a new genetic engineering technique which by using vectors based on the DNA of the target crop does not involve the transfer of foreign DNA (such as the widely used Cauliflower Mosaic Virus). Conner claims that plants produced using this technique "are, by definition, not transgenic", despite the fact that they have been genetically engineered. He says this would, in the case of some countries, move them outside the regulations intended to control the release of GM plants and that "this means the compliance costs involved in gaining approval for commercial use are minimised." he also says it would make them hard to detect as GM plants.


    Genetic Engineering News: Mystery Shoppers' Frustration with Hospitals
    Mentioned: California HealthCare Foundation Mystery shoppers posed as uninsured patients requesting pricing information for elective procedures at 64 hospitals in five regions in California. Their experience shows that there is a serious communications gap between hospitals and prospective patients, a gap that has negative implications for the increasing number of patients who pay all or part of their medical bills.


     

     
     


  • How Fast Will I Lose The Weight I Gained During Pregnancy?

    Remember as with any weight loss and exercise program, moderation is the key! How fast you lose weight will depend on a number of factors, including the amount of weight you gained during your pregnancy.

    Most women will lose anywhere from 10-14 pounds within the first 2 weeks of delivery. This weight may be attributed primarily to the loss of excess fluid in the body, the babys weight, the placenta and amniotic fluid. Some women might lose a little bit less, and others might lose a little bit more.

    As the uterus shrinks back down to its normal size and your hormone levels conti ...
    Author: Beverley Brooke
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • Genetically Modified Organisms - University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries
    ... Arts and Letters, c2001. Genetic engineering : opposing viewpoints / James D. Torr, book editor. Greenhaven Press, c2001. First fruit : the creation of the Flavr savr tomato and the birth of ...


  • http://www.egyptbiotech.com/Posters.htm
    ... A. Z. Abdel Salam and Magdy A. Madkour Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), 9 Gamaa St. ARC. Giza 12619. Egypt Tomato L. esculentum L. Mill is one of the most important ...


  • What's in the genetic engineering pipeline?
    ... Roundup Ready versions of alfalfa, lettuce, tomato, and golf course turf grass, Bt apples ... ... insertion of multiple genes, making the genetic engineering process more complex. In addition ...


  • GMO: technical information
    ... 2005 ª GM Research: A gut feeling 11/14/2005 ª Genetic Engineering and Science 11/10/2005 ª GM - Unravelling the DNA myth 11/09/2005 ª Flavr Savr tomato & GM tomato puree: The failure of the first GM ...


  • Jim_Meskimen's_"Caption-This-Cartoon"-Contest-Blog
    ... s right, officer, she's the one! She kidnapped me from the tomato patch!! And I've got her briefcase - You can find her genetic engineering papers in here! 3/11/2005 7:45 PM Starlet42 said... Look ...


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    ... February 2005/ 350 pages/ US $ 59.00 Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology ISBN 1-57808-356-7/ July ... ... 440 pages/ US $ 99.50 Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops Volume 2: Tomato ISBN 1-57808-179-3 ...


  • Who We Are
    ... same crab. Despite a decade of ballyhoo, genetic engineering has not been able to produce a tomato that tastes better or is more nutritious. The Flavr Savr tomato cannot beat nature. However, Monsanto ...


  • Hippie Wisdom Newsletter 3 - July 2005
    ... Click here to order the Happiness Journal Coming in the August Issue Learn the latest about genetic engineering, ice cream, and tomato products. Out to Pasture: Natural Beef Makes a Comeback Many ...


  • Educators
    ... environmental stresses. Franken-Seeds? Genetic Engineering In more recent decades, scientists have ... ... DNA from a cold-water fish with DNA from a tomato, so the fruit can withstand colder ...


  • EcoHealth . What's Left to Eat?: Genetic Engineering
    ... to frosts. That's where genetic engineering (GE) enters the picture. It's the transfer of genes from one species to another. Adding the flounder gene to a tomato plant could create frost ...


  • News on Genetic Engineering 1999
    ... 10-06-99 Backers of genetic engineering insist it isn't ... crop trials 09-12-99 Report: genetic corn planting may drop 09-12 ... for Genetically-Enhanced Tomato 08-24-99 Several More Years ...


  • Genetic Engineering Of Corn - AAA corn
    AAA corn Genetic Engineering Of Corn Articles Corn Casseroles - Corn Casserole Recipes and Puddings Corn casserole recipes and scalloped corn recipes, including corn and tomato bake, corn pudding ...


  • Ethnobotanical Leaflets
    ... result has been a sweeter tomato and a higher yield for catsup, tomato paste and tomato sauce. Genetic engineering has brought dramatic changes in recent tomato crops. Marketing of tomatoes with ...


  • Genetic engineering
    ... With the advent of genetic engineering in 1972, scientists have ... method allows mixing of the genetic material among species that ... Some plants like potato and tomato grow easily from single cell ...


  • Genetic engineersing: What is it?
    ... to explain genetic engineering is to give examples of foods that have been genetically engineered: Corn and soybeans engineered to contain altered levels of nutrients. Corn, soybeans, tomato, and ...



  • ... who don't know, genetic engineering is a fancy term for ... of a particular food whereby genetic material is borrowed or ... item put onto the market was a tomato that had a fish gene in it ...


  • Risks of Genetic Engineering
    ... Antibiotic Resistance Genetic engineering often uses genes ... markers." Early in the engineering process, these markers help ... can degrade antibiotics. If a tomato with an antibiotic-resistance ...


  • Pest, Pest Control, Pest Control Techniques at FilterWiz.com.
    ... pests. Some are new ñ in recent years, genetic engineering has opened up many possibilities in pest ... ... for years by Australian gardeners against tomato nematodes. Another physical control method ...


  • McKean County Biodynamics featuring Master Gardener L.A. Rotheraine
    ... matter. The addiction to microcosmic thought has reached a certain extreme in genetic engineering of tomato seeds. Lucille Salitan, an expert in farm and food research states: "The seeds (genetically ...


  • GM Foods - Organic and Wholefood by the Haelan Centre
    ... of Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering (GE) is the process of moving genes and segments of DNA from one species, e.g. fish, and put them into another species, e.g. tomato. GE provides a set of ...


  • News for the College of Biology and Agriculture
    http://bioagnews.byu.edu/index.aspx?tab=-3


  • Keep San Luis Obispo GE Free - Syngenta halts genetic engineering projects i...
    ... biotechnology. "We have conducted many genetic engineering experiments for seed materials and plant ... ... instance, Syngenta is currently testing a new tomato with a particularly strong aroma Äì a meaty ...


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    ... p2 get wherever Cystic Fibrosis prenatal genetic testing appendix agressive . p4 nevertheless ... ... strange . p4 appear maybe cystic fybrosis tomato tiny .p1 return before cystic fibrosis ...


  • Genetic Engineering Evaluated from the Perspective of Christian and Ignatian...
    ... that adding foreign gene sequences via genetic engineering cannot be considered unnatural or ... ... of the rice tungro bacilliform virus, and tomato has sequences from tobacco vein clearing virus ...



  • ... with specific reference to genetic engineering. Her statement ... and particularly genetics engineering can achieve combinations of ... hectare to 150-200 tons, and tomato yields per hectare from 20-40 ...


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    ... engineering genetic human pro journal nanoscience nanotechnology index nanotechnology engineering genetic tomato biotechnology trend biotechnology in india current engineering event genetic bay ...


  • FBAE Blog
    ... from transgenics of such crops as soybean, tomato, corn, cotton, etc., on the US markets have ... ... Suggestions were made for the application of PSE to all products of genetic engineering, including


  • CalorieLab Calorie Counter News » 2005 » September
    ... control pills which eventually finds its way into the meat and water supply, as well as by genetic and hormonal diseases and excessive alcohol consumption. The obesity connection comes into play ...


  • RISK of GENETIC ENGINEERING OF FOOD and CROPS : Melbourne Indymedia
    ... someone wishing to avoid animal products eats a tomato which has had a flounder gene genetically ... ... methods. The potential negative impacts genetic engineering can have on the environment (described ...


  • Como, luego exÏsto - Home Page
    ... made from plants bred using genetic engineering are already being sold in parts of the world and they are, in general, not different to the foods we already eat. The tomato is a practical example ...



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  • EarthNewsletter.com
    ... species, such as a tomato -- thus, for example, creating a tomato that has some of the characteristics of a fish." The genetic engineering genie is now out of the bottle. I believe this is tied with ...


  • GENETIC ENGINEERING HOME PAGE
    ... about. Ethical Issues in Animal and Plant Genetic Engineering To find out more about what sort of ... ... an initially good reception for modified tomato paste, an enormous controversy has now ...


  • Partnership for Plant Genomics Education - Plant Transformation page 1
    ... S. Examples include a slow-softening tomato and cotton plants resistant to herbicides and insects. With many more products in the pipeline, the genetic engineering of plants will have a profound ...


  • Rooibos

    REGULAR ROOIBOS TEA VERSUS GREEN ROOIBOS TEA

    - ROOIBOS TEA has taken the world by storm. Both fermented and unfermented Rooibos tea are primarily sold as a health drink however, it is also used as a raw material in the cosmetic industry. Green Rooibos Tea is the unfermented version of Rooibos Tea and it has a lighter, fruitier taste than regular Rooibos tea. Rooibos tea lacks the astringent taste of normal tea and green tea.

    - The unfermented Rooibos emerged in response to recent interest in the health benefits linked to the antioxidants found in tea. Green Rooibos extract in pa ...
    Author: Ansie Earle
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  • When Does Man Become God?

    Some scientists argue over creation and evolution and they argue did man create god or did god create man. And without that ongoing and predictable out of debate, lets discuss our scientific advancements. When does Man cross the line and become a god? Or a creator or modifier of life to such a degree that he has changed the entire current scenario? Take this interesting development. To make ethanol better, simply modify the corn more. Call it Super Corn after this has been done. And regarding mosquitoes, modify them too, and then you have no malaria

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    Author: Lance Winslow
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