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    What is Canine Hip Dysplasia?

    Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a congenital disease that mainly affects large breed dogs. The word "dysplasia" means improper growth. Hip dysplasia can be described as a faulty or abnormal development of the hip. In CHD, the hip becomes loose and wobbly, eventually leading to a form of arthritis which is commonly referred to Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD). The degree of lameness that occurs is usually dependent upon the extent of arthritic changes in the hip joint. So too do environmental conditions such as amount of physical exercise, and weight gain co ...
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    Are you worried yet about your health? Are you anxious about your heart, or about the possibility of contracting cancer? If so, you are not alone, and your concerns are quite valid. Cancer and heart disease are today’s major killers, and as of now, we are yet to find a safe and effective drug, that can prevent these diseases. Some will argue that taking one or two aspirins a day can reduce the risk of heart disease, and it saddens me to see how many people are doing this, because I know the problems brought by aspirin over use, if these people knew about the long term damage caused by this ...
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  • What Causes Allergies?
    Almost 40 percent of the human population will suffer from allergies at some point in their lives. Itchy eyes, stuffy nose, coughing and sneezing are among the most common allergy symptoms and they can make any individual feel tired and weak. Many people often wonder if they can avoid allergies by doing things differently in their day-to-day routines. The answer is yes. However, before you change your schedule to avoid allergies you may want to find out the cause of your allergy. It is a good idea to determine if it is worth the hassle. The follow ...
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    His group sequenced the first marine genome, a bacteriophage, and has investigated the. Colonization of marine plankton by Vibrio cholerae, a major human pathogen. Katherine Barbeau.


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    A genome-scale analysis for identification of genes required for growth or survival of Haemophilus influenzae. PNAS 99(2):966-971. Fullner KJ, Lencer WI, Mekalanos JJ. 2001. Vibrio cholerae.


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    As we know, a huge percentage of the North American (specifically American) population is obese. The statistics are staggering, almost incomprehensible, and growing steadily. Obesity rates in youths are higher than ever before, and they are not being given proper role models from the generation above them to encourage leading a healthy lifestyle. If you are a person who happens to be overweight or obese, Phentermine may be the prescription appetite suppressant you need to take to start feeling and looking better and get your life back on the righ ...
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  • Birth Defects and Miscarriages and Infertility

    Messing around with a mother’s DNA or the DNA of her baby is one of the things that can lead to a miscarriage and birth defects. DNA tells the baby AND the mother “when to do what”. Need a leg? Then you need some specific event at some specific time. If the part of the DNA that controls legs is either damaged or altered by some environmental chemical, the leg won’t be there. And you can’t add it later. It can only develop at one very specific time.

    Fusarenon – This is a toxin that will interfere with DNA.

    It is produced by several molds including:

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    Author: George Graham
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