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Today's
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New Gene Tool May Unlock Root Causes of Disease
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central
Genetic researchers have made substantial advances in understanding the root causes of common diseases and the history of human evolution, according to a series of reports published in scientific journals this week.
Chief among these accomplishments is the work of an international consortium of more than 200 scientists from Canada, China, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States published in the October 27 issue of the journal Nature.
The team studied DNA samples from four different parts of the world and concluded that gen ...
Author: Rita Jenkins
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Distressing Acne and its Probable Causes.
If you are on your teenage years, pretty good chances that you have some acne. About 8 to 10 preteens and teens have acne along with many adults. It is but a common skin problem that is considered to be a normal part of puberty. Apparently, it does make teen or any individual uncomfortable and it doesn’t make it easier when you look in the mirror and see the big pimple on your face or chin. However, there is good news such as simple steps that will help you feel better about your face.
Acne is a skin condition that shows up as different types of bumps including whiteheads, blackheads, ...
Author: Michael Sanford
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Infant Abuse Linked To Early Experience, Not Genetics
Intergenerational transmission of infant abuse is more likely caused by early experience than genetic inheritance, a new University of Chicago research on macaque monkeys shows. "Maternal abuse of offspring in macaque monkeys shares some similarities with child maltreatment in humans, including its transmission across generations," said Dario Maestripieri, an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago.
Anthrax - Anthrax Outbreak in Humans Resurfaces in Gutu
The Herald - An anthrax outbreak in humans has resurfaced in Gutu district in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, with five cases having been reported since the beginning of last week and reports that the disease has claimed one person in the district. Health officials in Gutu said they were still investigating the death of one person who died recently after eating some beef suspected to have been contaminated with anthrax. The resurgence of anthrax in Gutu comes a few months after the province had successfully managed to tame the disease that had also resulted in the death of hundreds of livestock; mainly cattle.
Homing in on the Cellular Immune Response to HSV-2 in Humans
full free article at: http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=15760378 Abstract PROBLEM Genital herpes simplex infections are generally limited to epithelia and neurons. Vaccines have had activity in herpes simplex virus (HSV)-seronegative women only. Understanding how HSV-speci...
When in Danger Humans are Similar to a Deer in the Headlights
People, like other animals, freeze and their heart rate slows upon seeing threatening cues. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2005]
Indian Journal of Medical Research - Dirofilariosis in dogs & humans in Kerala
May 1, 2005 -- There has been an increased occurrence of filarial worms in the subcutaneous tissues and subconjunctival space of human beings belonging to different areas of the state of Kerala. The present work wa
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New Gene Tool May Unlock Root Causes of Disease
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central
Genetic researchers have made substantial advances in understanding the root causes of common diseases and the history of human evolution, according to a series of reports published in scientific journals this week.
Chief among these accomplishments is the work of an international consortium of more than 200 scientists from Canada, China, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States published in the October 27 issue of the journal Nature.
The team studied DNA samples from four different parts of the world and concluded that gen ...
Author: Rita Jenkins
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Everything about Horse
In the coat. - White - Any non-albino white horse is called a gray. Breeds Equine coat color genetics]] Horses come in various. Today Racing in all its forms Humans have always had a desire to.
A Black Horse the arabian horse forum and other equine and equestrian breeds
Were in the beginning joined symbiotically with humans in a hostile environment that occasionally. The study of color genetics in horses is an in-depth one). A handful of non-albino Thoroughbreds have.
Cat Glossary
One who hates or fears cats. Albino: A relatively rare. Offspring by their ancestors. Genetics: The science of heredity. Of an allergic reaction in humans. It stimulates gastric.
Viewpoint on the Brain Disorder in Autism
Glucose utilization: theory, procedure, and normal values in the conscious and anesthetized albino rat. Journal of Neurochemistry 28:897-916. Reivich M, Kuhl D, Wolf A, Greenberg J, Phelps M, Ido.
siriusdog.com - Purebred Dog Breeds into the Twenty-First Century: Achieving.
Century achieving genetic health dogs jeffrey bragg breed purity natural selection population genetics Purebred Dog Breeds into the Twenty-First Century: Achieving Genetic Health for Our Dogs by.
Spirulina Scientific Health Library
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About Rabbits - Pets, Pet Care And Programs
Albino Ferret Albino Ferrets Albino Rabbits All About Dogs All. Behavior and relationship to humans Raising Rabbits In The. Mystic Elegance Rabbit Color Genetics Info. The Joy Of.
96.05.07: Who am I and Why?
Once the food within the albino seed was used up, these. Can be applied to human genetics. -Gene mutations can result. Can cause genetic disorders. -Humans have about 50,000 to 100,000.
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Treating West Nile Virus with High Quality St. John's Wort
West Nile Virus, although new to the U.S., is well-documented. The Centers for Disease Control identifies it as a flavivirus, a member of the Togavirus family. It is closely related to yellow fever and dengue fever. This is important because the Togavirus family are encapsulated viruses, i.e., they are covered with a lipid (fatty) coating. This is exciting, because it means the virus is accessible to treatment utilizing high quality St. John's Wort (SJW). Several studies have been done on a variety of encapsulated viruses, including herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, parainfluenza vi ...
Author: Dr. N. Rowan Richards
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Bodyguard Training in Mexico; My Experiences While Providing BG Training in Mexico
Mexico the country of Salsa, Tortillas and Corruption; I first arrived in Mexico City in February 2002 as an instructor for the WFB – the World Federation of Bodyguards. A Mexican security service had contracted Anders Sorenson, the Norwegian WFB instructor and I, to set-up a training program for BG’s in Mexico. I came through customs and the weapons search, shaking my head at the Mexican officials who only spoke Spanish, making my visa interview a complete waste of time. That was one of my first lessons about Mexico; almost all Mexicans dream of going to the US to live however, ...
Author: Dan Sommer
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