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  • HPV - A Virus That Puts Women At Increased Risk For Cervical Cancer
    A Simple Lab Test Could Save Your Life

    (NC)-Did you know that one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, called Human Papillomavirus (HPV), is also the leading cause of cervical cancer in women? And that HPV is the most common cause of abnormal Pap smears?

    Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are preventable if detected in the pre-cancerous stage. "Although the Pap smear has reduced deaths caused by cervical cancer, it does not detect the Human Papillomavirus, the primary cause of essentially all cervical cancer." Says

    Dr Alicia Sarabia, Medical Microbiologist for MDS L ...
    Author: News Canada
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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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  • The Honeybush Miracle.
    Perhaps a little eclipsed by the world-wide success of Rooibos, another natural South African health tea, Honeybush; is finally getting the attention it deserves.

    Honeybush tea ( botanical name: Cyclopia intermedia ) grows along mountain slopes in the Cedarberg and Langkloof area, and has a naturally sweet, almost honey-like taste. Its brewing colour is a pinky red. South Africa produces only 200 tons of Honeybush tea per year. Not much when compared to the annual Rooibos tea crop of around 4000 tons. This lesser known tea has, however, apparently plenty to offer.

    Just like the ever popu ...
    Author: Janet Holmes
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    Researchers devise new technique for creating human stem cells. Researchers have developed a new technique for creating human embryonic stem cells by fusing adult somatic cells with embryonic stem cells. The fusion causes the adult cells to undergo genetic reprogramming, which results in cells that have the developmental characteristics of human embryonic stem cells. [Science Blog - Science News Articles from Medicine, Space, Physics and More]


    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.


    Tracing Human Migration with Genetics

    Science Magazine May 14 2005 1:23AM GMT


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    DNA project to trace human steps. A major project spanning five continents aims to map the history of human migration through DNA. [BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition]


     

     
     


  • It's Never Too Late to Prevent Osteporosis
    Calcium - a key element in the fight

    (ARA) - Osteoporosis, a chronic disease that results in the deterioration of bone mineral density, affects nearly 28 million Americans -- 2 million of which are men. Despite these staggering numbers, this disease is often preventable.

    Though osteoporosis has been thought of as a disease that affects mostly women, 5-6 million men are at risk of developing this disease each year and the risks increase with age. This year alone 80,000 men will suffer from hip fractures and one-third of these men will die within a year. It has also been estimated that dir ...
    Author: ARA Content
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  • SCIENCE BRIEFS
    Close relatives. This seems to be a uniquely human trait since most animals show only limited. Of California at San Diego, and Serono Genetics Institute SA, France. They determined that.


  • Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Fact Sheet
    Who may be able to participate in the NIA's AD Genetics Study. For information on the Association. Same gene. Two or more alleles can shape each human trait. Each person receives two alleles of a gene.


  • Edmund Russell Evolutionary History: Prospectus for a New Field Environm.
    Suggests that adding evolutionary ecology and genetics to the list enhances, rather than replaces. Nowhere near enough genes to encode every human trait, that applications of evolutionary biology.


  • Racial Differences in Intelligence: What Mainstream Science Says.
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  • Strengthening Families
    For (Thomas) Aquinas, the most decisive human trait is that human beings are truth-seeking animals, moved by love for the truth (come what may).so inherent is this drive for the truth in human.


  • Southern Winds Siberian Huskies About Us
    The bloodlines to ensure there are no genetics problems.we do not breed just to get that. Raise the puppy. Since behavior is a learned trait. Human contact is the key, we began socialization.


  • Is There a "Gay Gene"?
    Human trait without innumerable such correlations. Scientists Know the Truth about "Gay Gene" Research But before we consider the specifics, here is what serious scientists think about recent genetics.


  • ADHD Information
    This gene has inconsistently been associated with novelty seeking aspects of personality and may be more frequent in populations that were more migratory in early human history - the so-called "Out.


  • American Renaissance
    That is the way in which society is trying to force people, and its my view that the natural separatist tendency in human beings comes out despite that kind of suggestion and propaganda. HOST: Now.


  • Exact Science?
    Coats of Arms Cemetery Research Exact Science? Genetics German Emigration Information Sources Keeping. First in responsibility is that all-too-human trait of laziness. It is much easier to make a.


  • Gene Food: Is Biotechnology “Really Friendly”
    Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos.

    Biotechnology, a '90s buzzword, popularly conjures up somewhat ominous images of gene-tinkering. Yet manipulating the genetic makeup of plants and animals to improve crop yields is far from new. Cross-breeding for desired traits such as tallness, greater milk yield or sweeter fruits, has been practiced ever since humans took ...
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    Loring A. Windblad
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  • The Scientific Breakthrough That Allows Every Couple To Choose The Gender Of Their Baby

    The advances in science over the past century have been breath-taking. We’ve seen man stroll casually on the moon, watched in awe as scientists cloned and brought a sheep to life using nothing more than a few strands of microscopic DNA and we witnessed some stunning improvements in the fields of medicine and care – for example, Viagra to some has been the discovery of a lifetime.

    Now, it seems, the latest scientifically backed research actually allows a couple to safely and naturally choose the gender of their baby with up to 98% accuracy. The implications of this research are huge an ...
    Author: T.Engineer
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