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  • What Is Cancer, Anyway?
    Cancer is not some foreign invader which has to be cut, burned
    or poisoned in hopes that it will die before the patient dies.
    No, cancer is simply a temporoary malfunction in your normal
    cell division process.

    Each of has about 75 trillion cells in our body. Virtually all
    of them replace themselves many times during our lifetimes. How
    many cells? Well, it's 75,000,000,000,000. That's a lot. They
    have various life cycles, but in about 7 years, they have all
    been regenerated. Amazing? I'll say!

    So, on an average day, about 29 billion cells in your body
    repl ...
    Author:
    Bill Henderson
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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
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  • When To Order and Send Your Wedding Invitations

    Wedding Invitations should be ordered when you have all the details of your wedding set… place, time of ceremony and reception as well as your guest list. Plan to place your invitation order at least 3-4 months in advance, some companies may require 4-6 months. Especially, if you are ordering custom made invitations or handmade invitations and coordinating ensembles. Depending on the intricacy of your design and because they are not mass produced, but rather assembled one by one it can take anywhere from 4 to 10 weeks for your order to arrive. Also consider the factor of the design process, ...
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    Britain clones first human embryo

    A Scientists who were awarded Britain's first licence for human cloning say they had succeeded in creating a cloned embryo for the first time in the country.


    Fast Evolution Produced Human Brain

    KurzweilAI had a line to this Guardian Unlimited article discussing Bruce Lahn's research on the sophistication of the human brain. From the article, "Professor Lahn's research, published this week in the journal Cell, suggests that humans evolved their cognitive abilities not owing to a few sporadic and accidental genetic mutations - as is the usual way with traits in living things - but rather from an enormous number of mutations in a short period of time, acquired though an intense selection process favouring complex cognitive abilities."


    Robotics by Halley Suitt in Life

    Are you a robot? If you expect to work non-stop without time to rest or recharge, you are a robot, or perhaps worse than a robot. Doesn't a robot get a new battery pack or time to recharge every now and then? I'm being slightly facetious, but I do think our human working culture has turned into a robotic working culture without us noticing. The statistics on how little time Americans take for vacation, how many hours we work, how productive we are, all this points to one thing -- we stopped being humans with flaws and turned into shiny silver worker robots somewhere along the line. Perhaps we might cut ourselves and one another some slack. Our computers spend more downtime offline than we do. Comment - TrackBack


    UK's first cloned human embryo announced

    SCIENTISTS at Newcastle University have sparked a race to find new cures for degenerative diseases after cloning a human embryo for the first time in Britain.


    Science and Discovery: Belgians make cloning progress

    Scientists in Belgium have cloned human embryos for the first time using eggs matured in a laboratory -- a technique that may help cloning become a viable option for growing patients' own replacement tissue.


     

     
     


  • 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 ...
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  • Store Bought Vitamins - Synthetic?

    Did you know that most store bought vitamins and minerals are synthetic and are hard on your liver and kidneys? Have you noticed that if you do take store bought vitamins that you switch the brands like switching shampoos?

    Think about how a cell works. If someone was suffering from scurvy, all they had to do was eat an orange and the body would immediately recover because the cells recognized that copper is the center of vitamin C and that it has all of it's bioflavinoids surrounding it and just one tiny arm of the copper is vitamin C.

    When you buy synthetic vitamin C, you are o ...
    Author: Zach Thompson
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  • Heredity Is Not Destiny: Do Health and Weight Problems Run in Your Family? It May Be Habits, Not Ge
    I grew up as an unathletic kid. My mother was unathletic, so she just assumed I was too. You see, our family has weak ankles and no coordination. It wasn't until I was an adult that I realized that all this was a lie. I wasn't unathletic - I just hated team sports. I discovered I actually had a flair for dance, which takes quite a bit of athleticism and coordination. Weak ankles? Of course they're weak if you don't do anything to build up their strength. A lot of the physical deficiencies that I thought I'd inherited were really born out of laziness and blind acceptance - those were the real d ...
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