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  • Breast Cancer The Cure

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    Breast Cancer The Cure

    There is no known cure for breast cancer. More than 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year worldwide. Scientists don't know why most women get breast cancer, yet breast cancer is the most frequent tumor found in women the world over. A woman who dies of breast cancer is robbed of an average of nearly 20 years of her life. Breast cancer knows no so ...
    Author: Gerald Armstrong
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  • Can Motherhood Make You Smarter?
    Copyright 2005 Mary Desaulniers

    It was not too long ago that the I.Q. test was a routinely administered exercise in elementary and secondary schools. At that time (late seventies and early eighties), schools placed great faith in these magic numbers. Flag those above 125 and those below 90, teachers were told. And we did, dutifully assigning enrichment or remedial programs accordingly.

    Those were the years when we worked within a narrow understanding of the brain’s potential. Content dictated everything from test scores to curriculum because the model of the brain we worked from ...
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    Mary Desaulniers
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  • Staying Toned After Weight Loss

    Staying Toned After Weight Loss
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    Following significant weight loss, it is vital to have an exercise routine to keep your muscles firm and help to tighten the skin. One of the biggest drawbacks to significant weight loss is the flabby skin that is visible that often can take months to disappear.

    First the pectoral muscles
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    First of all, we recommend performing any exercise that works the pectoral muscles will help tone the chest, but be careful not to do exercises that work the breasts directl ...
    Author: Michael Lewis
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    Genetic Testing Still Smart Choice

    Screening embryos for genetic diseases during in vitro fertilization offers couples the best chance for a healthy child, but a genetic glitch could potentially cause doctors to misdiagnose a small fraction of them, University of Florida scientists say. Citing concerns about the accuracy of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, the method a number of practitioners use to pick the healthiest embryos during IVF, UF scientists set out to study the procedure. Their work, described during a recent meeting of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, reveals the technique is actually highly reliable. But because there is a slim chance a genetic abnormality can cause doctors to misdiagnose embryos, some concerns still need to be addressed, the scientists said.......


    The Genome Browser now displays genetic spans

    In an effort to unite the genetic and physical maps, the Genome Browser can now display interpolated genetic intervals (under the "Genetic limits" option). This currently only includes loci that have two-factor mapping data. It works by taking the map positions of all genetic loci - cloned or not - and interpolating them onto the physical map. The range is established using the confidence interval. A secondary consequence of this is that it is now possible to search the Genome Browser for genetic loci like mua-4. [posted: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 19:24:20 EST by Todd Harris]


    Genetic Counselor (MedFocus)

    Genetic Counselor Major Biotech seeks a part-time, temporary Genetic Counselor to join our talented staff in Center City Philadelphia. Summary: The Genetic Counselor is responsible for providing prenatal genetic coun... Company: MedFocus Location: Philadelphia, PA Source: West Chester Biotech Jobs at RSS-Job-Feeds.org


    Genetic Algorithm

    Genetic Algorithm. Table of contents. Introduction. Motivation. Project outline. Breeding example. Classes. Input parameters. Function tree. Source code. Test functions. Sample output. Eric's home page. UCI C++ Projects page. Introduction ... My project consists of a genetic algorithm driver. Genetic algorithms can be implemented to search parameter spaces with ...


     

     
     


  • Best Plastic Surgeons
    Best Plastic Surgeons
    Doctors are salespeople too. With many plastic surgeons riding the bandwagon in the booming plastic surgery industry offering-an array of different surgical procedures-it’s up to patients to find the best plastic surgeon to assist them with their medical needs.

    Who can I trust to find me a best plastic surgeon?
    Yourself! knowledge is power only when you use it. The more information you know about your surgeon and surgery, the more likely your chances of having a successful operation. If a company claims to have the best plastic surgeons “database,” find out e ...
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    Hugo Gallegos
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  • On the Lookout" section, December 1950 (Health)
    Occurrence of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) is related to. And several cases of agranulocytosis (deficiency of one of the. A talk on "Radiation Damage of Genetic Origin" at the University of.


  • Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter 31 : MANIFESTIONS OF PRIMARY I.
    Injection site. Bone marrow transplantation. Genetic counseling of parents and possible female. Defect and immunoglobulin deficiency in severe infantile dermatitis (Leiners disease). Arch Dis Child.


  • Chapter 15 - Bibliography
    Et al: Genetic and linkage analysis of familial congenital hypothyroidism: exclusion of linkage to the TSH receptor gene. Hum Genet 1997;99:186 151. Levine MA, Jap T-S, Hung W: Infantile.


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  • University of Miami School of Medicine
    Agonist Agonist maintenance treatment Agonist, LHRH Agoraphobia Agranulocytosis Agranulocytosis, infantile genetic Agreement, arbitration Ague AGXT Agyrophobia AHC AHD Aicardi syndrome AID.


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    Epilepsies ^o Idiopathic partial epilepsies (genetic) ^* Benign rolandic epilepsy ^* Benign. Reading epilepsy ^o Symptomatic/cryptogenic ^* Infantile spasms ^* Lennox Gastaut syndrome ^* Epilepsy.


  • The Essential Conflict in Humans is Between our Species Nature and Our Consciousness

    The two parts of our beings:

    One part of our beings is our DNA-based species’ nature, which includes the elements of our brain activity and awareness that evolved to contribute to our survival in the world and especially, the survival of our unique individual DNA, generation to generation.

    The other part is an “accidental” outcome of DNA’s survival activities in the world – Consciousness.

    The nature of consciousness:

    Consciousness came about as an “emergent” property from the individual organism’s need to be able to make survival “decisions” moment-to-moment, rather ...
    Author: Clive Taylor
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  • How To Get Fit And Slash Your Health Insurance Costs

    Okay, before we start, let me explain the purpose of this article. I want you to get so healthy, you'll never need to make a health insurance claim. You'll save money by increased fitness. You'll save money with a long no-claims insurance history. And you'll look and feel much better.

    There's three sides to your maximum health and fitness. Diet, and Exercise. But that's only two ! Let me split Exercise into Aerobic exercise and Aneorobic exercise.

    Get all three right. Get the right balance. And you'll get as fit and healthy as your body and genetics will allow.

    Whole fores ...
    Author: Neil Stelling
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