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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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  • 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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  • Obesity & it's relationship to Anoraxia, Bulimia and other eating disorders.
    Obesity is a disease that affects approximately 60 million people in the United States, and women are especially affected. Over o­ne-third of women between the ages of 20 and 74 are obese, the majority of them being African American or Mexican American. With more and more pre-packaged food and less and less activity, the number of obese people in America has steadily increased since the 1960’s.

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  • Cats, Dogs, and Cancer

    A detection technique called TRAP (Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol) used in the early detection of cancer in humans has found its way into the realm of veterinary medicine. This relatively new method of cancer detection allows veterinarians to catch cancer earlier, increasing the likelihood of successful treatment.

    The test works by detecting the enzyme telomerase, which helps cancer cells reproduce indefinitely. Telomerase activity seems to be a unique feature of benign tumor cells that have undergone malignant transformation.

    Regular cells and cancer cells have some ve ...
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    N. B. Hecht MicroRNA Mirn122a Reduces Expression of the Posttranscriptionally Regulated Germ Cell Transition Protein 2 (Tnp2) Messenger RNA (mRNA) by mRNA Cleavage Biol Reprod, September 1, 2005; 73(3.


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    This single-stranded copy is called RNA, or, more precisely, messenger RNA. It is identical to the original gene sequence, except that the nucleotide uracil ( U ) appears in place of thymine ( T.


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  • HOW OUR CELLS MAKE PROTEIN
    FROM MESSENGER RNA TO TRANSFER-RNA OUR CELLS, USE THE MESSENGER RNA, MADE IN THE NUCLEUS, TO CREATE, ALL THE STRANDS OF PROTEIN. THAT WE USE IN OUR BODYS. MUSCLE STEM CELLS, THAT CREATE, MUSCLE CELL.


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  • UCSD Biochemists Discover Bacteria's Achilles
    In the study, published in the April 7 issue of the journal Molecular Cell, researchers Sean Studer and Simpson Joseph in UCSDs Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry report how the messenger RNA.


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    1/3). Ribosomes read the nucleotide sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) into a protein sequence, using the genetic code. They use transfer RNAs (tRNAs) to mediate this process of translation from the.


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    These small RNA molecules are central to cellular mechanisms that control the expression and degradation of messenger RNA and may also play a role in transcriptional regulation. The Sanger registry.


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  • 9 Myths About Being Single

    More than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. The American Association for Single People projects that by 2010, 47.2% of adults will be unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple for the holidays ensure happiness. Let’s dispel some myths!

    Myth #1: Single people are lonely at Christmas.

    Reality: No moreso than anyone else. This is a projection of people who fear “being alone for the holidays,” a fear of the unknown.

    Myth #2: Single people need you to invite them over to your celebration.

    Reality: Contrary to per ...
    Author: Susan Dunn
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  • Paternity Testing - Are You Raising Someone Else's Child?

    The dawn of the DNA test



    Back in the 1700s, the best way to determine paternity was by a good hard look and the child, followed by a good hard look at the father. Enough coincidences and maybe a relationship could be proposed. A hundred years later, eye color was discovered to be a paternity identifier. This theory has had its flaws exposed because of recent DNA advances. We now know that eye color is determined by at least six alleles, or genetic markers. Paternity testing has become a lot easier and affordable over the past few years due to advances in DNA science. Although a ...
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