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  • Obesity in America -- The Growing Epidemic!

    Obesity is a disease that affects approximately 60 million people in the United States, where 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, f ...
    Author: Shelley Hitz
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  • What on Earth is an Enzyme?

    Enzymes are the workers in our body that make everything function, by enabling chemical reactions. All living cells contain enzymes. They are hard to visualize, since they are not something tangible, but they are essential to our bodies and our lives depend on them.

    There are many kinds of enzymes, and they do everything from helping us breath to helping begin life at conception. Eighty percent of our DNA code relates to enzymes. But the kind of enzymes discussed here relate to our digestion and the food we eat.

    In the process of digestion, the digestive enzymes in our bodies br ...
    Author: Dianne Ronnow
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  • Buy Phentermine for Your Overactive Appetite

    As we know, a huge percentage of the North American (specifically American) population is obese. The statistics are staggering, almost incomprehensible, and growing steadily. Obesity rates in youths are higher than ever before, and they are not being given proper role models from the generation above them to encourage leading a healthy lifestyle. If you are a person who happens to be overweight or obese, Phentermine may be the prescription appetite suppressant you need to take to start feeling and looking better and get your life back on the righ ...
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    Indian Journal of Medical Research - INVITED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

    February 1, 2005 -- IO-1 Genetics of Human Hand-Use Preference, Homosexuality, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Traits Amar J. S. Klar* NCI-Frederick Cancer Research Facility, Frederick, ...


    Geneticists oppose singling out Jewish women in European breast cancer patent

    Jewish women in Europe may face genetic discrimination in access to breast cancer diagnosis if the patent on the BRCA2 gene, which is currently being disputed, is not withheld by the European Patent Office (EPO) on June 29. The European Society for Human Genetics (ESHG) is strongly opposed to the selection of a particular racial group as a diagnostic target in a gene patent claim and is calling on the EPO to take action to prevent this situation.


    Two regions of the human genome that appear to explain variation in IQ

    It may be that IQ tests are not the only way to measure human intelligence. Scientists at The Queensland Institute of Medical Science (QIMR) have identified two regions of the human genome that appear to explain variation in IQ. Their work was published this week in the American Journal of Human Genetics and has drawn world-wide interest.


    Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal - Managing diversity in the European Union: inclusive European citizenship and third-country nationals.

    January 1, 2004 -- European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights--the practice of citizenship--is no longer contingent ...


    Survey seeks top scientists for study of research creativity and innovation

    Who's doing the most innovative and important research in the fields of human genetics and nanotechnology? A team of U.S. and European researchers will be asking that question through a survey that 1,200 leading scientists, industrial researchers, editors and research program directors will be receiving in June.


     

     
     


  • The Rare Blue Roses
    Are you a rose lover? If so, or even if your not, Blue Roses are a variety anyone can appreciate. The Blue Rose is very rare, hard to find, and difficult to cultivate. Why is this? Are they available at all? To find out more information about Blue roses, keep reading.

    Blue Roses are rare because they are difficult to cultivate. What does this mean? Well, in simple terms, the rose does not have blue pigment in its DNA therefore, does not allow itself to become blue even with scientists trying to make it happen, there is no true blue rose available today. But, there are alternatives.
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    Ken Austin
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  • Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Patient Information: Oxford Family B.
    Haplotype analysis of the aldosterone synthase gene and heart size.european Journal of Human Genetics 2003; 11: 395401. Pdf Last updated: 09 June 2003 Site maintained by: Katherine Lygate


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    HEART FAILURE EUR J HEART FAIL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY EUR J HISTOCHEM EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS EUR J HUM GENET EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOGENETICS EUR J IMMUNOGENET EUROPEAN.


  • Publications 2003 : Centre for Genetic Epidemiology : The University of Melb.
    European Journal of Human Genetics. 11 :225-231. Edwards S, Meitz J, Hope Q, Bullock S, Hamoudi R, Adern-Jones A, Southgate C, Dowe A, Coleman K, Dearnaley D, Eeles Ra, Evans C, Teare D, Easton F.


  • Electronic Journals - Bioscience Library - UC Berkeley
    V.29,1999 only European journal of forest research European journal of haematology European journal of human genetics European journal of immunogenetics European journal of immunology European journal.


  • Institute for Nutritional Sciences
    Biochemistry, Biochemical Pharmacology, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, European Journal of Human Genetics, FASEB Journal, Genome Research, Human Molecular Genetics, International Journal.


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    Cell Death & Differentiation EMBO Reports European Journal of Clinical Nutrition European Journal of Human Genetics Evidence-Based Dentistry Eye Gene Therapy Genes and Immunity Heredity.


  • AIB. CNUR. Periodici Elettronici Biomedici = Biomedical E-journals
    Supplements - Elsevier Science (Tocs - Abs) European Journal of Human Genetics - Nature Publishing Group (Tocs - Abs) European Journal of Histochemistry - Societ Italiana di Istochimica (Tocs - Abs.


  • Staff Publications - List
    No evidence for an association between extreme longevity and Microsomal Transfer Protein polymorphisms in a longitudinal study of 1651 nonagenarians (2005) European Journal of Human Genetics, 13, 1-5.


  • Emotrance & Well-Being
    Are you ready to easily release worry, pain or fear and restore your emotional health?

    Are you ready for a dynamic way of processing life experiences in quicker and more joyful ways?

    Are you open to the idea of discovering a series of simple steps that lets you adventure into enhanced states of well being and emotional flow?

    Emotrance is just such a technique and it can be easily learned. The regular application of the Emotrance processes to a variety of emotional scenarios, past and present helps you discover more about your energy body. As you become more aware of your own energy, y ...
    Author: Zannie Rose
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  • Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers' Misfortune

    Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer?

    Until then the butt-mastering, thigh-mastering Ms. Sommers was thought to be a model of good health. Not only that, legions of her fans followed the Suzanne Sommers’ Diet.

    Suzanne acknowledged that as a model of good health she had to set an example and eat the right foods. Well, if she was eating all the right foods, why the cancer?

    Some experts have theorized that Ms. Sommers carries a disease gene that resulted in her cancer.

    Just like us, she has more than 30 ...
    Author: William R. Quesnell
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