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  • Ingrown Hair - Seven Causes & Eight Effects

    Ingrown Hair - Seven Causes & Eight Effects

    CAUSES

    1. Skin suffering from lack of moisture

    2. Stiff beard hair

    3. Embedded oil in the hair follicles

    4. Build up of dead skin cells in the pores and on the surface of the skin can cause ingrown hairs - some are more prone to this than others due to genetics

    5. Coarse curly hair growing in a curved hair follicle

    6. Improper shaving technique with a blade such as too close a shave

    7. Hair removal methods such as shaving, waxing, tweezing, electrolysis, often irritate the hair follicle.

    Dead c ...
    Author: Mike Jones
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  • Anti-Wrinkle Lifestyle Tips

    Experts say that, when it comes to getting wrinkles, 10% is genetics -- but the other 90% is environment and lifestyle. This is great news! Why? Because it means that you have A LOT of control over your skin and how badly - and quickly - it wrinkles. In fact, you can begin today to make lifestyle changes that will literally save your skin and prevent wrinkles as long as possible. Specifically, the following lifestyle tips are proven to protect and nurture your skin:

    1. Protect your skin from the sun - Without a doubt, the sun is your skin's worst enemy. The ultraviolet radiation in su ...
    Author: Janie Roberts
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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 ...
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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 ...
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    Here are a few more sites I've chosen if you'd like to read more and do more research:

  • http://eresources.library.mssm.edu:2048/login?url=http://fusion.mssm.edu/lev.
    http://eresources.library./databases/biomax.cfm


  • How the human genome is transforming medicine - Science Mysteries - msnbc.com
    An expanding database for this purpose. There will be enormous scientific and engineering challenges to achieve this vision far greater than those associated with the Human Genome Project.


  • Fwd: [DOEWatch] Human Genome Promise
    Data. A major consequence of the data generated by this project will be the creation of a comprehensive human genome database. Because of the importance of this information to the entire biomedical.


  • HOWDY: an integrated database system for human genome research - Hirakawa 3.
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  • The Human Genome Project: Lessons from Large-Scale Biology - Collins et al.
    Social psychiatry and the human genome: contextualising heritability. L. Eisenberg (2004). Br. J. Psychiatry 184: 101-103 Full Text PDF The Molecular Biology Database Collection: 2004 update.


  • http://www.slatewiper.com/gene.shtml
    Org/ - The Genome Database An international collaboration in support of the Human Genome Project. Database sequences. http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/morrinst/hgdp.html - The Human Genome.


  • Initial Sequencing and Analysis of the Human Genome.
    Pp. 860-921 (February 15, 2001): "Initial Sequencing and Analysis of the Human Genome". International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium Authors: Addresses: Correspondence: Abstract: Introduction.


  • Blending the human genome with art CNET news.com
    Blending the human genome with art CNET news.com. Into a specialized search database used widely by the.


  • SRI Predict New Gene Functions Within Human Genome
    Pathways from the complete human genome," was published in the December 22, 2004 issue of Genome Biology. About HumanCyc HumanCyc is part of SRI's BioCyc Database Collection, a group of pathway.


  • Anti Essays : Free Essays on Does the Human Genome Project affect the moral.
    The Human Genome Project affect the moral standards of society" from Anti Essays, your source for online free essays, free research papers, and free term papers. Anti Essays also has a database of.


  • Human Genome Research Center at UCI
    Welcome to the Human Genome Research Center at UC Irvine chrom5.hsis.uci.edu The Human Genome Research Center at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) is part of the world wide Human Genome.


  • PLoS Biology: A Map of Recent Positive Selection in the Human Genome
    Of the Strongest iHS Signals Genome-Wide Analysis of the. The agricultural phase of human evolution. Figure 7 shows the. The PANTHER Gene Ontology database provides a classification of.


  • Ensembl Genome Browser
    Other sites using the Ensembl system EBI Genome Reviews database - mainly archaea and bacteria. VEGA - Vertebrate Genome Annotation More. Mammalian genomes Homo sapiens NCBI 35 Vega pr e! Pan.


  • UCSC Genome Browser Home
    Access to the underlying database. VisiGene lets you browse. Is now available in the UCSC Genome Browser. This assembly, UCSC. The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center (BCM.


  • What Causes Mental Illness?
    (NC)-Lots of myths surround mental illness. For instance, many still think that it's something that can be cured simply by 'toughening up' or by adopting a better outlook on life. In fact, mental illness is not caused by 'moral' weakness, and it's clearly not something that people 'choose' to have. Mental illness is a diagnosable illness that requires treatment, just like diabetes.

    While the causes of mental illness are not well understood, most research suggests that it results from a chemical disturbance in the brain. Many factors may contribute to this: heredity, genetics, stress, recrea ...
    Author: News Canada
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  • Time Management Mastery

    From Potential to Performance

    One of the great things about life is that we can realistically be or do anything we choose to. This includes being a good time manager! We must believe that we can be a good time manager - that we have the potential. Unfortunately, many people say, "Well, I am just a poor time manager," as if it was ingrained in their DNA. The truth is that anyone can be a great time manager, if they choose to go from potential to performance.

    So, how do we do this? Here is a simple 7 part process:

    1. Believe that you can become a good time manager

    2. I ...
    Author: Chris Widener
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