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  • The Things You’ve Been Led To Believe When Losing Weight
    So many techniques to lose weight have bombarded the market today. People's quest for a healthier, sexier and fitter body has unveiled more than a couple of ideas how to realize that quest. There are even explanations as to why a specific "technique" works. Many also claim that their techniques have no "bad effects" in a person's health. Let's check out some of the statements we were led to believe to achieve success in losing weight.

    •You need supplements to lose fat.
    •The only way to get really lean is to "starve" your self.
    •You can believe everything you read in the magazine ...
    Author:
    Ismael D. Tabije
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  • Childhood Obesity
    Along with the increase of obesity in adult, childhood obesity is on the rise. Around 15.5 percent of adolescents in the United States, aged 12 to 19 are obese. Even more alarming, about 15.3 percent of children ages 6 to 11 are obese. These children are developing Type II Diabetes and high blood pressure at an early age. They are placing themselves at increased risk for heart disease and other obesity-related diseases. Their weight also makes them the target of bullies and children who insult and taunt them about their weight. This can ruin their self-esteem and put them at risk for depressio ...
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    Beverley Brooke
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  • The Truth About Halitosis, More Commonly Known As Bad Breath
    PART I: THE SCIENCE OF HALITOSIS AND BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH

    Halitosis, also more commonly known as bad breath, is caused by anaerobic producing bacteria which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist with digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down" oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of amino acids, two of which (Cysteine and Methionine) are dens ...
    Author: Dr. Harold Katz - TheraBreath
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    First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life - Embryology: inconvenient facts

    December 1, 2004 -- In the ongoing debate about cloning human embryos for research, and about destroying them in order to harvest their stem cells, it is important to keep some basic facts in mind. Our moral analy


    Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, The - Hogewoning, C., Bleeker, M., van den Brule, A. et al. (2003). Condom use promotes regression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and clearance of human

    March 22, 2003 -- International Journal of Cancer, 107, 811-816. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is among the most common sexually transmitted infections and women with persistent infections with certain types of


    Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research - Nutrition Intervention in the Care of Persons with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians

    October 1, 2004 -- INTRODUCTION Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have had a significant ...


    Journal of Parapsychology, The - On the centenary of Frederic W.H. Myers's Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death

    March 22, 2004 -- Frederic W.H. Myers's book Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death was a hundred years old in 2003. While the purpose of the book was to argue ...


     

     
     


  • New Gene Tool May Unlock Root Causes of Disease
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    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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    Rita Jenkins
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  • Scientists [NIDCD Research]
    Leppert M, Risch N, Drayna D. Positional cloning of the human quantitative trait locus underlying. Wide linkage scan for stuttering. American Journal of Medical Genetics DOI:10.1002/ajmg.A.20347.


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    November 2003) Cloning and Cultures: Perspectives on legislative decisions regarding human cloning Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (2004) Representative Books, Book Chapters, Monographs.


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  • The addicted human brain: insights from imaging studies - Volkow et al. 111.
    In PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager Cited by other. Clinical Investigation Perspective The addicted human brain: insights from imaging studies Nora D.


  • Asphalt Paving Driveway Maintenance Tips

    Asphalt paving or Hot Mix Asphalt is typically what one thinks of when installing driveways of new homes. It is by far one of the least expensive methods for paving a surface in new home construction sites. Properly installed asphalt paved driveways have a life expectancy of about thirty or more years.

    These asphalt paved driveways consist of rock particles, sand, and asphalt cement, which make it flexible and durable at the same time. New asphalt is by far the most flexible because it still retains many of the lighter hydrocarbon oils that make up its DNA structure. Crushed gravel ma ...
    Author: Brett Lane
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  • The DNA of Top Achievers

    Of course by now we are all becoming aware of DNA. It is the source code that determines who we are. When we look at DNA we can see what a person will look like, what diseases they may come down with, etc. This has been a tremendous breakthrough for scientists and will continue to be so for some time, I think.

    This got me to thinking about what makes up those who are top achievers. Is there a "DNA" to them? Obviously, all top achievers wouldn't have the same literal DNA but what about a figurative DNA? Is there a common "gene" that they all have? Are there common "genes" perhaps? I th ...
    Author: Chris Widener
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