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  • Four Main Factors Causing High Cholesterol
    Besides diet, other causes of high cholesterol are lifestyle, gender and the heritage of the individual.

    For some, even maintaining cholesterol at the right levels and being fit and thin will still not prevent the development of high levels of bad cholesterol. Due to heart risk factors besides diet, some people require a very aggressive approach which includes cholesterol lowing medication. We will address this issue as we progress in “30 days to lowering cholesterol.”

    Lifestyle issues and high cholesterol: •When we opt for convenience in eating over nutrition, we are setting ourselves u ...
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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 ...
    Author:
    Rita Jenkins
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  • Do you have Eczema or Dermatitis?
    Copyright 2005 Michael Brooks

    Although many people believe that eczema and dermatitis are separate conditions, they are actually one and the same. The most common form of this skin condition is atopic eczema. Depending on what study you read, there are between 18 and 34 million people that exhibit symptoms of eczema. Atopic eczema is often genetic and can be associated with a family history of environmental sensitivities and allergic conditions like asthma or hay fever.

    What are the symptoms?

    One of the most common symptoms associated with eczema is extreme itchiness. Spea ...
    Author:
    Michael Brooks
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    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.


    Human Cloning Foundation Hails Newcastle University

    The Human Cloning Foundation hails British scientists at the University of Newcastle for successfully cloning a human embryo in Britain for the first time. The significance of this achievement is that the cloned human embryo can provide stem cells that can be used for treating all kinds of degenerative diseases, said David Madrigal, HCF spokesman. [PRWEB May 28, 2005]


    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.


    Johnny Cash had his demons, but few understood the importance of preserving human dignity like the M

    There is a new movie about Johnny Cash in the theatres now, Walk the Line. The trailer explains the importance of the film better than I can here, so I'll let the trailer and the frames at right of prisoners stomping their feet for Johnny Cash speak for themselves about the film. This is as good a time as any to revisit our last article about Johnny Cash. When he died in 2003, we replaced the front page of this website with an obituary that highlighted...


    Human Embryo Cloned From Immature Eggs (AP)

    AP - Scientists have cloned human embryos for the first time using unripe eggs matured in a dish — a technique that may help cloning become a viable option for growing patients' own replacement tissue to treat diseases.


    Does Human Cloning Really Hold The Key To Miracle Cures? One of the Worlds Leading Biochemists Says we Have it Backwards When it Comes to Cloning

    Recently it was reported that South Korean scientists successfully developed a highly efficient procedure to produce embryonic stem cells that have been derived from cloned human embryos for therapeutic research. Many scientists in the United States are now saying that Korea has out paced the US because of the Federal ban on funding for embryonic stem cell research. They contend that the ban on therapeutic cloning using human embryos should be lifted in the interest of research. Ethical questions abound. In a recent poll when asked whether they support the cloning of human embryos the overwhelming answer from the general public was NO. However, the use of cloning for research had a certain level of acceptance. Do we have it backwards? [PRWEB May 22, 2005]


     

     
     


  • Computer Game on Mars; Design for Communication Device

    Powering up hand held wireless devices in the field for Business Uses, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for Security Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for military troops in the field for net-centric warfare is possible even in the most remote locations can be possible using simple principles which will provide small amounts of energy. There are a few new innovative ways to do this, which appear to have been overlooked. One is to have an inflatable sphere or beach ball with inner reflective skin, which is reflective on the inside, which can take on light waves or UV from the sun or ener ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Therapeutic Cloning of Stem Cells
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  • A Call for International Marriage Laws

    I recently watched a CNN programme which centred on “kidnapped daughters” (from multicultural marriages) who were unwillingly given away in marriages in Islamic states by their fathers. Usually, the fathers were from these Islamic states. While pondering over why some states still refuse women their rights to choose whom to marry, the key question I am also trying to answer is “Which international law governs inter-country and inter-religious marriages?”

    The real issue is whose belief overrides in an inter-country and inter-religious marriage. Should the father dictate the beliefs of ...
    Author: Kemisola Yusuf
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  • How Fast Will I Lose The Weight I Gained During Pregnancy?

    Remember as with any weight loss and exercise program, moderation is the key! How fast you lose weight will depend on a number of factors, including the amount of weight you gained during your pregnancy.

    Most women will lose anywhere from 10-14 pounds within the first 2 weeks of delivery. This weight may be attributed primarily to the loss of excess fluid in the body, the baby’s weight, the placenta and amniotic fluid. Some women might lose a little bit less, and others might lose a little bit more.

    As the uterus shrinks back down to its normal size and your hormone levels conti ...
    Author: Beverley Brooke
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