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  • Vitamins that May Affect Hair Growth

    Several different vitamin or mineral deficiencies can cause dry hair. To treat dry hair, try taking a multivitamin with 100 percent of the daily value of the essential vitamins. A multivitamin and mineral combination may provide some added coverage for possible deficiencies.

    It's been shown that too little biotin and pantothenic acid (both B-complex vitamins) can lead to dry hair. Shampoos and hair treatment products commonly contain pantothenic acid (or pantothenol).

    But evidence supporting the benefits of pantothenic acid for dry hair and hair loss is very weak. Also, some peo ...
    Author: Nicole Elizabeth Smith
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  • Natural Ways to Treat Stretch Marks

    Pregnancy is a wonderful time in a woman’s life. One aspect of child-bearing, however, may not be so welcomed. For 75-90% of pregnant women, stretch marks, or striae gravidum, can appear in the later half of pregnancy. Stretch marks do not pose any health risk to either the mother or child, but can cause anxiety over their appearance for those who develop them. Stretch marks first appear as raised striations which vary in colour from pink, purple or brown, depending on the mother’s normal skin colour. Striations develop where fat is stored in the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, hips, but ...
    Author: Lori Stryker
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  • Rooibos

    REGULAR ROOIBOS TEA VERSUS GREEN ROOIBOS TEA

    - ROOIBOS TEA has taken the world by storm. Both fermented and unfermented Rooibos tea are primarily sold as a health drink however, it is also used as a raw material in the cosmetic industry. Green Rooibos Tea is the unfermented version of Rooibos Tea and it has a lighter, fruitier taste than regular Rooibos tea. Rooibos tea lacks the astringent taste of normal tea and green tea.

    - The unfermented Rooibos emerged in response to recent interest in the health benefits linked to the antioxidants found in tea. Green Rooibos extract in pa ...
    Author: Ansie Earle
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    EU clears Monsanto biotech maize for animal feed
    The European Union head office gave its clearance Monday for the import of a genetically modified corn product made by U.S.-based Monsanto Co.


    EU OKs Type of Genetically Modified Maize
    The European Commission on Thursday authorized imports into the European Union of a type of genetically modified maize for use in animal feed.


    SB 25: Genetically Modified Fish
    Requires a label identifying genetically modified fish or fish product. Genetically modified means a finfish or shellfish whose genetic structure has been altered at the molecular level by means not possible under natural conditions.


    EU clears Monsanto biotech corn for animal feed
    The European Union head office on Monday cleared a form of genetically modified corn made by American biotechnology company Monsanto Co.


    Genetically Modified Hazards
    The Royal Society has released the report on the latest field investigation of Genetically Modified crops "Effects on weed and invertebrate abundance and diversity of herbicide management in genetically modified herbicide-tolerant winter-sown oilseed rape." The conclusion is that GM oil...


     

     
     


  • What One Should Know About Allergies

    Allergies affect approximately 60 million Americans, which means one in every five adults or children suffer from them, and are common in men as well as in women. Thirty-five million people have upper respiratory symptoms, which are allergic reactions to airborne pollen. Around 10 million Americans have allergies to cats and two million present severe reactions to various insect stings.

    Food allergies are less common in the family of allergies. About one out of three people pretend to have a food allergy and only about three to eight percent of children younger than three years old, a ...
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  • Genetically Modified Organisms - University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries
    ... Search Terms Academic Search FullTEXT agricultural biotechnology animal genetic engineering food biotechnology genetically modified foods plant genetic engineering genetic engineering and public ...


  • Plants Imports: Genetically Modified Organisms (plant import requirements)
    ... Sanitary & Phytosanitary Agreement (SPS) Animal welfare Imports Animals Forest Products Plants ... ... Other Import Health Standards Search Genetically Modified Organisms (Plant Import Requirements ...


  • AgBioForum 6(3): Issues in Development and Adoption of Genetically Modified ...
    ... Introduction Development and adoption of genetically modified (GM) wheats have important implications ... ... more contentious GM technologies particularly animal applications. The higher acceptance by those ...


  • MayDay: Genetically Modified Food
    ... in the summer of 1999 together initiated a GMO-Campaign, which opposes the use of genetically modified animal feed, food and crops. The GMO-Campaign in 1999 collected signatures against GMO food ...


  • Weblogs New Zealand » Genetically modified New Zealand
    ... blogging NOW. Home Login Logout Register Genetically modified New Zealand May 24th, 2003 New Zealand ... ... are found nowhere else in the world and our animal species are truly unique. New Zealand was also ...


  • Government of Canada - Information Bulletin - JOINT ACTION TO CONTROL AN INA...
    ... Releases / Information Bulletins JOINT ACTION TO CONTROL AN INADVERTENT DISPOSAL OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ANIMAL MATERIAL Ottawa, February 16, 2002 - Federal officials today announced joint action to ...


  • Howstuffworks "What are genetically modified (GM) foods?"
    ... to insert specific genes into a plant or animal without having to go through the trial-and ... ... any plant that it touches. Monsanto has genetically modified soybeans and other crop plants to ...



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  • Royal Society | Science issues | GM plants | GM plants for food use and huma...
    ... published a report on 4 February 2002: Genetically modified plants for food use and human health ... ... Monsanto (Adobe PDF File) Monsanto references - Animal Safety Assessment of GMOs (Adobe PDF File ...


  • NetFuture #135
    ... soybeans that are genetically modified to become resistant to the ... fruit contained, like other genetically engineered crops, an ... the company did some animal tests), whether the enzyme ...


  • New Scientist Breaking News - GM crop mishaps unite friends and foes
    ... last week that they had found such genetically modified corn growing in two soybean plots in ... ... We caught this crop before it entered the animal or human food chain." CropGen, a pro-GM group ...


  • Genetically modified foods
    ... be a problem for certain religious groups. Animal welfare could be adversely affected. For ... ... food labels must show if food has been genetically modified or contains genetically modified ...


  • Genetically modified food - All About All
    ... s research, rats fed on a diet rich in genetically modified corn developed abnormalities to ... ... impacts of crops grown for food or for animal feed. In March 2005 these concerns were ...


  • VEGAN VIEWS MAGAZINE
    ... of animal abuse VV18: Human and Animal Rights Animal Stories VV95: The Cockerel-Next-Door The story ... ... The new century VV82: Editorial BSE + Genetically Modified food Cartoons VV100: Cartoon Virtual ...


  • Yes on H - For a GMO Free Mendocino County
    ... World - North Bay Labor Council - North State Animal Hospital - North Valley Chapter of California ... ... if enacted, would ban the growing of Genetically Modified Organisms to protect the Health ...


  • General Safety and Safety Assessment of Specific Genetically Modified Crops
    ... Articles General Safety and Safety Assessment of Specific Genetically Modified Crops from Scientific Journal Articles General GM Animal Feed Safety Papers (abstracts) Compiled by Wayne Parrot ...


  • Genetically Modified Soybeans at AgEdStore.com
    ... TMM) herbicide. Item Number Description Price Qty. 202313 Genetically Modified Soybean Kit $59.95 [ Home ] [Plant Science] [Animal Science] [Environmental Science] [Biotechnology] [Labware ...


  • Position Statement on GMOs
    ... updated 15 October 2003 The development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) BN1 is more than a greatly accelerated form of microbial, plant or animal breeding. It can effectively create novel ...


  • Environmental Effects of Genetically Modified Food Crops -- Recent Experiences
    ... framework might be inadequate to oversee new animal biotech products as they move from ... ... does not support the conclusion that genetically modified crops are intrinsically safe for health ...


  • Animal Species Testing / Identification for Food and Stock Feed Manufacturer...
    ... Article Mutton Dressed as Ham - AgriGen and Advanced Analytical Investigate) Animal Species Identification The identification of species in food or animal feed is required for a variety of reasons ...


  • Hexapedia - Genetically modified food
    ... genes in plants and vice versa Stress for animal Labeling Not mandatory in some countries (e.g ... ... be skewed to interests of rich countries Genetically modified food in Europe In Europe, a series of ...


  • Health & Safety: UNIVERSITY POLICY STATEMENT S6/04
    ... if any specified pathogens, toxins, or genetically modified materials are acquired, kept, or used ... ... d) pathogens which are carried by any animal, human corpse, food, or animal feeding stuff ...


  • Swedes protest against genetically modified organisms in their food and anim...
    Print Send Close June 26, 2004 Stockholm Sweden Swedes protest against genetically modified organisms in their food and animal feed. © Greenpeace / Jukka Engblom No archiving. No resale. See ...


  • Rising Rhetoric on Genetically Modified Crops - Center for Media and Democracy
    ... to finally show ecological benefits of genetically modified crops. The research, funded in part by ... ... account Request new password Topics activism animal rights arts/culture corporations corporate ...



  • ... The debate over the future of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture has ... ... genes from another plant species, an animal, a bacterium, or a virus. Although this ...


  • Genetically modified organisms
    ... on the issues of the potential impact of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on the environment ... ... into another producing a change in a plant or animalís biological characteristics, through means ...


  • OST: Genetically Modified Foods: Facts, Worries, Policies and Public confidence
    ... which contain no DNA and no memory of genetically modified instructions for the functioning of ... ... resistance gene cannot be switched on in an animal or human environment, nor in an animal or ...


  • Genetically Modified Wheat
    ... Groups representing wheat farmers from across the country are asking the federal Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to take a hard economic look at genetically modified wheat before the ...


  • The Prince of Wales - Speeches
    ... at the case of antibiotic growth promoters in animal feedstuff... 2. Is GM food safe for us to eat ... ... the original plant, comparing it to the genetically modified variety, and then deciding whether the ...


  • genetically modified food | GREENPEACE UK
    ... decontaminate fields of Genetically Modified Food crops, shut down GM importers and blocked shipments of GM grain into the UK. We have also protested about dioxins in animal feed and organised ...


  • Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?
    ... The term GM foods or GMOs (genetically-modified organisms) is most commonly used to refer to crop plants created for human or animal consumption using the latest molecular biology techniques. These ...


  • Genetically Modified... | 100777.com
    ... order of living organisms; animal and plant breeding, for example; or the artificial induction of mutations, as with X-rays. read more | 1779 reads Genetically Modified... Race To Control Human ...


  • EU allows genetically modified maize for use in an... | GMO.NewsWired.net
    ... SEARCH SEARCH MENU Home All Articles Contact Us About Us Our Sites EU allows genetically modified maize for use in animal feed Peoples Daily Online Aug 9 2005 4:10AM GMT Read Full Article... Article ...


  • Genetically Modified Food
    ... is said to be "genetically modified", "genetically engineered ... is used to describe genetically modifying food techniques ... specific genes into a plant or animal without having to go through ...


  • Genetically Modified Organisms
    ... Foods (1 March 2000) OECD: Considerations for the safety assessment of animal feedstuffs derived from genetically modified plants (27 June 2003) OECD: Novel Foods and Feeds UN Food and Agriculture ...


  • AMA (CSA) Featured Report: Genetically Modified Crops and Foods (I-00) Full Text
    ... regulations for review of plants genetically modified with rDNA methods, including procedures ... ... governing an expedited process by which the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS ...


  • How To Get Fit And Slash Your Health Insurance Costs

    Okay, before we start, let me explain the purpose of this article. I want you to get so healthy, you'll never need to make a health insurance claim. You'll save money by increased fitness. You'll save money with a long no-claims insurance history. And you'll look and feel much better.

    There's three sides to your maximum health and fitness. Diet, and Exercise. But that's only two ! Let me split Exercise into Aerobic exercise and Aneorobic exercise.

    Get all three right. Get the right balance. And you'll get as fit and healthy as your body and genetics will allow.

    Whole fores ...
    Author: Neil Stelling
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  • The Secret to Happy Relationships

    Have you ever considered how to make your woman even more satisfied with your sexual encounters?

    We believe that the secret of happy and long lasting relationships understands the needs of each other. In relationships, we seek for sexual gratification. Thus, both parties have to be conscious on how much they can make their partners happy in terms of sex.

    When it comes to sex, men are expected to please women. Superb performance in sexual intercourse not only satisfies women but also gives men a sense of pride. In other words, skill in sex boosts males’ ego, and adds up to their ...
    Author: Oneil Wilson
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