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  • Lab Tests - What Can They Tell You About Your Health?
    (NC)-It's one of the most common phrases you hear from your doctor:

    "I just want to run a few tests." Laboratory tests are among the most important aspects of modern health care. The College of American Pathologists estimates that "laboratory services drive more than 70 percent of clinical decisions from diagnosis through therapy and prognosis."

    Lab tests are carried out to measure or detect substances in a person's body. These tests are important and are used by doctors to make informed decisions about your health and the appropriate treatment required. For some conditions, there is jus ...
    Author: News Canada
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  • DNA Profiling: Its Uses in Court

    Stronger evidence in courtrooms—it’s what every attorney, defendant, and plaintiff dreams of. Beginning in the last 1980s, this is exactly what began to surface through DNA profiling.



    In addition to the one-of-a-kind pattern engraved on our fingers, each of us possesses a unique identifier that is built within our bodies. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic blueprint that determines our biological characteristics. DNA is a long molecule located in almost every cell in the human body. When we are conceived, we inherit half of our DNA from our mother and half from our fat ...
    Author: Tom LeBaron
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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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    Harold Miller
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    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...


    Riceland Stands Against Genetically Modified Rice in Southeast Missouri
    Posted at 7:32 a.m. CST LITTLE ROCK, AR - Stuttgart-based Riceland Foods wants federal regulators to deny a request by a competitor for a permit to grow genetically modified rice in southeastern Missouri.


    World Trade: Stalking Genetically Modified Corn
    By Wolfgang Reuter Since last Friday, the EU has banned the import of US corn feed. The new embargo has further strained a trade relationship already tense over genetically modified food, Airbus subsidies, and the weapons embargo against China.


    Genetically Modified Foods Eaten Regularly
    Nearly 75 Percent of U.S. Processed Foods Contained Some Genetically Modified Ingredients


    Genetically modified food bears no label
    Also known as "Frankenfood," genetically modified food is contained in more than half of the food consumed in the United States - and the average consumer doesn't know it. Obtaining information about GM food isn't only a difficult task for those in the industry, but it's nearly an impossible one for the average food consumer.


    Genetically modified maize not found in southern Mexico
    Contrary to what many scientists thought, genetically modified corn has not yet spread to native maize crops in southern Mexico.


     

     
     


  • Increase in Solar Radiation and Skin Cancer of Pilots

    There has been a recent increase in the past decade of skin cancer among pilots; it is an interesting phenomena. Some say we have only recently noticed this because people are living longer and we are flying more international flights and planes are flying at higher altitudes. If you are a airline pilot or Military pilot check and see if what has been observed relates to your own personal observations.

    It has been noticed that more and more people have red faces than before. Especially pilots, bus drivers, construction workers and even a few of us work outside types. It has been obser ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Genetically Modified Foods GE GM
    ... of genetically-engineered (GE) and genetically-modified (GM) foods. Since its inception 20 ... ... anti-freeze protein genes from an arctic fish have been introduced into tomatoes and potatoes ...


  • GloFish First Genetically Modified Pet Update: Science Fiction in the News
    ... display. However, the green fish may not be ready in time for Christmas this year. Science fiction fans have been waiting for attractive and practical genetically modified pets like the chairdog from ...


  • Genetically Modified Organisms 2004
    ... Wood Debate and Policies on Labeling GM foods by Nicole Hesson The Development of Genetically Modified Fish by Chris Wrobleski Student- lead Discussions: Papers chosen during the semester and ...


  • Say No To GMOs! - December 2003
    ... Schuchat. "I think selling genetically modified fish as pets is wrong." The 3-1 vote came moments after commissioners approved the state's 14th license for research into genetically modified fish. But ...


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  • NCRR Reporter October 2002 - News: Genetically Modified Mouse Strains Available
    ... Sea Urchin Genome News from NCRR: Primate Centers Broaden Focus NCRR Funds Unique Fish Resource Genetically Modified Mouse Strains Available Crowley Receives Clinical Research Award Primate Center ...


  • Purdue scientists: Genetically modified fish could damage ecology
    Purdue News February 23, 2004 Purdue scientists: Genetically modified fish could damage ecology WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. ñ The genetic modifications that improve animals for human consumption also could ...


  • Genetics (Harpers.org)
    ... Week of Apr 17 Maryland failed to pass a moratorium on executions, but did ban the release of genetically modified fish.ª Week of Sep 11 Physicist Stephen Hawking recommended that humans modify their ...


  • GM (Genetically Modified) - 999 GM (Genetically Modified)
    ... Genetically Modified for information on genetically modified, GM, grain, cerials, foods, foodchain ... ... as margarine sales continue to melt away. Fish health benefits outweigh mercury risk, study ...


  • genetic engineering, campaign to ban genetically modified foods
    ... and marketing of genetically modified organisms whether they are ... safety and the environment. Genetically engineered foods containing ... genes derived from animals, fish, insects and bacteria are now ...


  • Global Watch
    ... genes from fish being added to certain types of tomatoes... Corporations such as Monsanto are aggressively trying to promote it (60% of all processed foods contain genetically modified ingredients ...


  • A Better Earth - Dr. Strangelunch
    ... as "transgenic," "genetically modified," or "genetically engineered." Plant breeders using ... ... the cotton bollworm; it is not harmful to birds, fish, mammals, or people. Another popular class of ...


  • Why so much controversy over genetically modified organisms
    ... tolerance is transferred from a fish to a strawberry plant). In ... today have been radically modified over thousands of years ... most vociferous critics of genetically modified food crops seem ...



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  • The Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms
    ... Cannoli" and confronts his nemesis (and genetically modified "father") Darth Tater! ï Learning all ... ... on GMOs and Biotech issues ï PBS VIde on GM Fish Debate | PBS Animation: Engineer your own GM ...


  • Genetically modified zebrafish may point the way toward genes responsible fo...
    ... Press Release Archives February 7, 2003 Genetically modified zebrafish may point the way toward ... ... closely between the two species. Moreover, the fish develop an array of tumors similar to those in ...


  • Genetically Modified Foods Risk and Safety Assessment
    ... FAO/WHO Expert Consultation on the Safety Assessment of Foods Derived from Genetically Modified Animals, Including Fish: Rome, 17-21 November 2003: Report ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/006/y5316E ...


  • What Is Genetically Modified Food (And Why Should You Care)?
    ... Links | Openings | Contact What Is Genetically Modified Food (And Why Should You Care)? by ... ... food supply. For example, moth or bacteria or fish genes can be engineered into plants. The most ...


  • New Rules Project - The New Rules - Summer 2000 - Seeding Power: The Other P...
    ... Genetically modified sugar beets, rice, wheat, peppers, bananas, strawberries and fish were expected to follow shortly. Despite higher seed costs, by 1999 approximately 25 percent of U.S. cropland ...


  • Aniwa.com : Towards genetically-modified cats ?
    ... 03/16/2005 Send|Print Towards genetically-modified cats ? Source: CNN - Picture by Christophe ... ... objected to the creation of a genetically-engineered pet fish because it wasn't meant for human ...


  • Why Genetically Modified Crops Can Devastate Health 7/2/03
    ... E-mail to a Friend Web Mercola.com Why Genetically Modified Crops Can Devastate Health 1. GM crops ... ... clams and oysters, Daphnia and some freshwater fish, especially the rainbow trout. It inhibits ...


  • Genetically Modified Food - UK and World News
    ... modified grapes - market will reject genetically modified wine (Greenpeace) 15 August 2001 ... ... 12 August 2001 - MPs misled over extent of GM fish research (Independent, UK) 11 August 2001 - Co ...


  • CANTERBURY ANIMAL RESPECT NETWORK HOMEPAGE 2002 - POLITICS - 2
    ... sheep, pigs, cattle, goats or fish'. The patent was taken out in ... had fed on. This shows that modified genes can jump species. When ... on which they fed had been genetically engineered to do. Some of ...


  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Genetically Modified Plants—Panacea or Peril?
    ... protestors destroyed test fields of genetically modified oil-seed rape and maize. And in the ... ... tomato created with a gene from a floundera fish whose naturally occurring anti-freeze allows it ...


  • VEGAN VIEWS MAGAZINE
    ... healthy alternatives to fish oils VV69: Fish: Where have all the Fishes Gone? Overfishing ... ... Mark & Sally 2047... (83 kbytes) Genetically Modified Animals VV61: Genetic Engineering ...


  • Genetically Modified Foods: Breeding Uncertainty
    ... cowís milk, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soybeans, and ... some consumers, although the modified fruits remain popular at ... in its 2004 report Safety of Genetically Engineered Foods ...


  • Unwarranted Indigestion: Upsetting Stomachs and Minds Over Genetically Modif...
    ... Finally, the frightening sounding fish-gene-spiked tomato has made the rounds in many discussions about genetically modified foods(8). Might you have already ingested one without even knowing it? No ...


  • National expert gives public lecture on genetically modified foods - UBC Pub...
    ... testing of genetically modified organisms. Among 53 recommendations in the panel's report are more rigorous and independently reviewed testing along with a moratorium on growing GM fish in net-pens ...


  • GMO: More Protests Against Genetically Modified Foods
    ... listing products that may contain genetically modified ingredients. It's part of a one-week ... ... protests, some people were dressed as mutated fish, fruit, or vegetables to try to get people's ...


  • Are Genetically Modified Foods Really Safe? - Health Supreme
    ... How come feeding studies are not routinely performed for each new genetically modified variety of corn, tomatoes or fish? The trick used by GM producers in collusion with legislators world wide is ...


  • Action Alert: The Case For Banning Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), 06...
    ... as an Independent Science Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) at a public conference ... ... clams and oysters, Daphnia and some freshwater fish, especially the rainbow trout. It inhibits ...


  • Truth About Trade & Technology - Genetically modified pet fish to hit market
    SEARCH: News Clippings 11/24/2003 USA Today Genetically modified pet fish to hit market GloFish, a red fluorescent zebra fish, will be the first genetically modified pet available in the USA when it ...


  • Legislation governing dna and genetically modified foods
    ... attained notice, and if you do not appear legislation governing dna and genetically modified foods gradually eradicated by the fish, which (of course) were to be that no chippes light in Richard, small ...


  • THINGS PERFECTLY NORMAL BEASTS DO
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    It's amazing what "Perfectly Normal Beasts" will do in a pinch. Being a "Beast" is one thing, but being a "Perfectly Normal Beast" is quite another.

    And being a Perfectly Normal Beast in a pinch, well that's a fate worse than death (especially if hunter-matadors are involved).

    Now, if you're the least bit curious about "Life, the Universe and Everything" (including a blessed Bob-fearing planet that ...
    Author:
    Victoria Elizabeth
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  • The Cure For Old Age

    Did you know that aging begins at 30! And every second somewhere in the world someone turns 50! And the quality of life for the average person stops at age 51. After that, it takes medical intervention to manage their symptoms to maintain their “health”. And only 1 in 10,000 people makes it to 100 years old… and a shocking proportion of those people who reach the age of 100 are very poor! “Aging is a barbarick phenomenon that shouldn’t be tolerated in polite society,” says University of Cambridge gerentologist Aubrey de Grey. I Gerald Armstrong the owner of Gen Cells Cures agree. The stem c ...
    Author: Gerald Armstrong
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