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  • Twins - Double The Trouble Or Double The Pleasure? Both!

    If You're Having Twins..is it double the headache, or double the joy? Probably both!

    What Causes Twins?
    The number of twins is on the increase, probably because of IVF treatment where more than one fertilised egg is placed in the womb.

    Of the non-IVF twins, there are two causes:

    1. Two eggs are released during ovulation and both are fertilised by separate sperm - it is possible twins can be fathered by two different Dads! In this case the twins are not identical (even if they have the same Dad!). Non-identical twins are also known as fraternal, they s ...
      Author: Tony Luck
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  • The Shoemaker And The Elves
    Remember the story of the Shoemaker and The Elves?

    The shoemaker would go to sleep and the elves would finish
    any shoes he hadn't gotten around to.

    Our minds function in much the same way, Our conscious,
    logical mind is the shoemaker. Our subconscious is the
    elves.

    Give your conscious mind a goal, gather all the facts and
    let the elves do their work.

    Many of our greatest inventions and discoveries have come
    after the scientist or researcher had given up and the
    elves took over.

    The structure of DNA had baffled researchers for years. Author:
    John Colanzi
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  • Growing Veal Without Animal Abuse

    Let us discuss an interesting new innovation in the process of feeding the World. Researchers have found a way to grow flesh without the Chicken. Very good. Why is this good? Bird Flu Virus for one. Let us look at the problems of growing a whole chicken simply to make the ‘Chicken Mc Nuggets’. That produces a lot of waste for instance high in protein chicken feathers. In South Carolina Chicken feathers, carcasses and waste has polluted the water and caused flesh-eating bacteria to eat through fish and leave a hole the circumference of a quarter.

    Killing the fish. Of course this same f ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Health Profiling: Recognizing the Physical Causes of Insomnia

    Insomnia is often thought to be related to stress or anxiety, but those are only two of the reasons that this condition might surface. There are numerous physical circumstances that might serve as the catalyst for sleeplessness – some more closely associated to women than men. The bottom line is that, whenever a person deviates from their normal sleep pattern as the result of a lack of sleep, something within their life – or their health profile – has gone awry and needs to be addressed.

    Women tend to be the victims of insomnia more often than their male counterparts. This is partiall ...
    Author: Whozylee Aris
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  • Technology Review: Emerging Technologies and their Impact
    Practice, IBM MP3 File September 27, 2006 Breakout Sessions $1,000 Human Genome Scientists have finished sequencing a single human genome; however, the most dramatic benefits wont be.


  • Decoded sea urchin genome shows surprising relationship to man Science Blog
    To man The Sea Urchin Genome Sequencing Project (SUGSP) Consortium, led by the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM-HGSC) in Houston, announced today the decoding.


  • The Hospital for Sick Children - News Release Archive
    866.15 FEBRUARY 12, 2001 Human Genome Sequencing The Human Genome Project Primer FEBRUARY 7, 2001 Alan L. Goldbloom, MD, FRCPC appointed Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer FEBRUARY 2.


  • The Human Genome Project-Print version
    Instrumentation and informatics (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Mapping and sequencing the human genome (Primer on Molecular Genetics, Department of Energy, USA) Activities Biological.


  • Sea urchin genome could shed light on human disease
    The project was led by Erica Sodergren and George Weinstock, a husband-and-wife team at the Baylor College of Medicine-Human Genome Sequencing Center (BCM-HGSC), along with Richard Gibbs, director of.


  • Human Genome Resources
    The DOE's Joint Genome Institute web page jump to "The sixteen institutions that form the Human Genome Sequencing Consortium include.:" International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium Announces.


  • GNN - Fewer Genes in “Finished” Human Genome Sequence
    In the sequence, says Adam Felsenfeld, who directs the Large-Scale Sequencing program at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Rockville, Maryland. The new estimate of 20,000-25,000.


  • What'sNEW in Cosmic Ancestry, Archive 18. By Brig Klyce
    Md., and the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, a group of academic centers financed largely by the National Institutes of Health and the Wellcome Trust of London. Fierce competition.


  • Blogging Stocks
    Year. Solexa a developer of new technologies for whole human genome sequencing. They provide a varied selection of genetic analysis utilizing just one sample. Solexa is now working on it's 1G Genome.


  • Berkeley College of Engineering - Press Releases
    30.02) Gene Myers, computer algorithm pioneer in human genome sequencing, to join UC Berkeley faculty (10.29.02) NSF grant to UC Berkeley will fund exploration of new types of quantum computers, steps.


  • Carb Crazed

    Low Carb diets have become as popular as apple pie (although apple pie wouldn’t be allowed!). Everywhere you go the message is “low carb, decrease your carbs, or no carbs”. Unfortunately this message oversimplifies many of the healthy eating habits that nutrition experts have been teaching. The truth is, there are no quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to healthy eating, and one size never fits all.

    The idea that carbohydrates are bad or unhealthy is a misunderstood message that has taken over our thoughts on good nutrition. Low carbohydrate promoters push the theory that carboh ...
    Author: Meri Raffetto
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  • How To Clone The Perfect Baby

    How To Clone The Perfect Baby

    Sheep, Cows, pigs, mice, donkeys, mules, cats and a rare wild african wildcat.

    What next then? You know what’s coming next...The perfect baby.

    To date all the human cloning claims have been a fraud because no DNA proof has been presented. However, the Korean’s cloning experiments have opened the door wider on human cloning. President Bush can bang his head up against the wall all he wants. He can get down on his knees and pray to God for the world to outlaw cloning. He can pass all the laws he wants to ban human cloning, but there will always ...
    Author: Gerald Armstrong
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