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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

    Yet as we learn more abo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Produce More Sperm - Increasing Ejaculate Volume

    New research by Israeli fertility experts has challenged current medical opinion, which holds that refraining from sex for up to a week is beneficial for men prior to undergoing some types of fertility treatment.

    Doctors from Soroka University and Ben-Gurion University tested over 7,200 semen samples for semen volume, sperm concentration and shape, and the percentage and total count of motile (active and moving) sperm. The samples were from around 6,000 men being investigated or treated for infertility who had abstained from sex for periods of up to two weeks.

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  • The Secret of Solving Problems & Manifesting Your Dreams
    Everything in our lives we have had a hand in creating.
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    Take for example the war in Iraq.

    Cases of kidnapping and car bombings have skyrocketed in
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    situation on the ground is rife with violence and terrorism.

    Rightly or wrongly, the justification for war was based on
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  • Cellulite: Can We Really Get Rid of It?
    It has been the bane of every women's existence since the dawn of time
    - the affliction known as cellulite. We all have it to varying degrees,
    and it seems to get worse as we get older in many cases. So, should we
    just resign ourselves to the fact that it is here to stay, or is there a way to fight and get rid of cellulite?

    Thankfully, the answer is yes, we can fight cellulite, or at least the
    appearance of cellulite, through several therapeutic treatments that
    are available on the market today. It is not, however, a one-time deal. Once you stop the treatments, the ce ...
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    Data. Although TIGR s grant proposal to sequence Haemophilus influenzae was rejected because whole genome shotgun assembly was believed to be algorithmically intractable, Granger s software, the TIGR.


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    Haemophilus influenzae Compiled at EMBL-HD, April 1996. Haemophilus influenza is a Gram-negative. Ear infections). The non-pathogenic strain Rds genome has been sequenced (it is different from.


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  • Can’t Lose Weight? Syndrome X May Be the Culprit
    “I’ve put on 40 pounds in one year!” “It doesn’t matter how much I workout, I can’t lose weight.” “My doctor must think I’m eating pizzas in the closet.”

    With nearly 4 million Americans weighing in at over 300 pounds, is it any wonder the above cries are heard each and every day by countless frustrated people who can’t lose weight? One such cause for the ever increasing need to buy larger pants is a disease known as Syndrome X.

    Syndrome X is also referred to as Metabolic Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome X and Insulin Resistance. It is a very common disease; however it is widely overlooked by ...
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  • Glutathione - Your Brain's Master Antioxidant Defense

    Free radicals and oxyradicals play an important role in the development and progression of many brain disorders such as brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, schizophrenia and Down syndrome.

    Glutathione is the brain's master antioxidant and plays an important protective role in the brain.

    According to Dr. Jimmy Gutman, "The brain is particularly susceptible to free radical attack because it generates more oxidative by-products per gram of tissue than any other organ."

    Many neurological and psychiatric disease processes are characterized by... abnormalities in glutathion ...
    Author: Priya Shah
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