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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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  • Anxiety
    Some degree of anxiety is perfectly normal. We all experience situations where we may feel fear and apprehension. However, there are some people who feel anxious even when there is no discernible cause. In these cases, the anxiety usually becomes overwhelming and may interfere with the normal functioning of one’s life. People who suffer from a debilitating level of anxiety are suffering from an anxiety disorder. Negative emotional patterns, anger, fear, stress and anxiety all contribute to degenerative illness such as cancer, heart disease etc..

    What is Anxiety?
    Anxiety is a normal p ...
    Author:
    Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN
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  • Smooth Sailing (Selling) In The Second Half of The Year

    You can make a difference in the second half! You can't do it by doing the same things the same way.

    You can make a difference in the second half every year! You can do it by thinking differently and being different. For example:

    Always link your ideas to action steps. Always put them in writing. Always include dates. Remember, the old Proverb that says - "Talk doesn't cook rice." Nothing gets done if you don't do it.

    You get what you expect. Change your expectations. Always expect to make your numbers. Always means always. Be optimistic about everything. Optimists make mo ...
    Author: Jim Meisenheimer
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    Genetics News:

    Avipox recombinants expressing foot and mouth disease virus genes

    The present invention relates to modified poxviral vectors and to methods of making and using the same. In particular, the invention relates to recombinant avipox that expresses gene products of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV), and to compositions or vaccines that elicit immune responses directed to FMDV gene products...


    Hundreds of identified genes involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease

    In the open access journal PLoS Medicine, cDNA.analysis.of.colonic.samples from patients with Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis suggests substantial differences in pathophysiology between the two diseases.


    IBS - Hundreds of identified genes involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease

    In a paper published in PLoS Medicine researchers from the German Genome Research Network have analysed the expression of thousands of genes from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease) using a genome wide approach to produce a comprehensive picture of which genes are activated in these conditions... click link for more info.


    Genes in Smokers' Lungs May Predict Disease

    Title: Genes in Smokers' Lungs May Predict DiseaseCategory: Health NewsCreated: 6/23/04 1:57:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 6/23/04 1:57:11 AM


     

     
     


  • Human Evolution Timeline: Bible Quote and Science

    The human evolution timeline is found recorded in Bible quotes (Book of Genesis). Adam's rib symbolizes the chromosome and is the key to the man ape evolution. In discussing evolution vs creation, many convergences like this one are found.

    Someone who holds to the theory of evolution and denies creationism might ask why such an important matter as the creation of human beings would be in a symbolic message rather than in explicit language. And, after all, the Holy Scriptures don`t talk about chromosomes. That is a valid question, which shall be pursued below. First off, the main inter ...
    Author: Ruy Miranda
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  • Longview Institute - Research
    Urges geneticists to slow down and check their methods as they search for links between genes, disease and race in the October 18th edition of the New York Times. Voices Amplifying Progressive.


  • Genomics / Genetics Analysis
    Gene and probe level analysis to detemine differentially expressed genes (disease studies, time/dose studies, survival studies, etc.) Fold change/ p-value tables Demographic and confounding variable.


  • Classroom Material: Environmental Health Science Education
    HTML Exposure Lemons and Onions PDF Genetics Chemicals in My World Curriculum Series: Genes, Disease, and the Environment PDF Lead Chemicals in My World Curriculum Series: Get the Lead Out! PDF.


  • CIT Training Course #982
    982 NCBI's Identification and Correlation of Disease Genes to Phenotypes Description: This mini-course deals with the identification of a disease gene using NCBI's human genome assembly. The.


  • Oh, Rats! Designer Animals Reveal Possible Heart Disease Genes
    Rats! Designer Animals Reveal Possible Heart Disease Genes Science Daily (press release) -. Show (August 3, 2001) - Extensive damage to cells, reduced nitric oxide production and. Baker's Yeast.


  • Designer animals reveal possible heart disease genes BioNews : Lates.
    Current Biology News Headlines, Articles, Latest Research Discoveries and Current Events Designer animals reveal possible heart disease genes Every year, heart disease claims an estimated 7 million.


  • 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 ...
    Author:
    Mary Desaulniers
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  • Movie Review - Cellular
    Cellular - 2005 New Line Productions Inc.

    I had a chance to watch Cellular the other day and my first thought was that here we go with another spin-off of Phone Booth, another movie with someone forced to stay on the phone for 90 some minutes while we cringe in our seat. But, to my surprise , this was actually a very enjoyable movie. I’m am not really sure what genre to classify this movie in because it has it all. Suspense, drama, action, comic relief; this movie has everything.
    The movie begins with the kidnapping of Jessica Martin, played by Kim Bassinger.
    Jessica is a high sch ...
    Author:
    Reggie Bannister
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