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  • The Family Bed: A Story in Generations

    If I had been born at home, surely it would have been into a family bed. As it was, my parents brought me home from the hospital, where I was promptly given a place aside my mother in the bed which slept us all: mom, dad, my brother and I. I nursed until I was nearly four, when the arrival of a younger sibling forced shared privileges. I was not, as a rule, thrilled with anything that wasn’t mine alone and so gave up the breast and my place between my parents for slightly more independence on the outskirts of our small country. I slept on the edge (had my parents been a bit more intuitive, ...
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    Abigail Dotson
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  • Blood Tytpe & Diet
    Eating right to suit your blood type" is a subject that is come up a lot in the chat rooms lately, so as promised, here is more information about the topic.
    First of all there are two bibles on this subject written by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo. The first is "Eat Right 4 Your Type" and the second, "Cook Right 4 Your Type". If you are really interested in pursuing this lifestyle, I STRONGLY recommend you buy both of these books and read them from cover to cover to see if these diets are for you. For those of you who have cancer, low blood sugar, are on medication or are diabetic, check this plan ...
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    Sam Stevens
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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 ...
    Author: Mark Woodcock
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  • When Does Man Become God?

    Some scientists argue over creation and evolution and they argue did man create god or did god create man. And without that ongoing and predictable out of debate, lets discuss our scientific advancements. When does Man cross the line and become a god? Or a creator or modifier of life to such a degree that he has changed the entire current scenario? Take this interesting development. To make ethanol better, simply modify the corn more. Call it Super Corn after this has been done. And regarding mosquitoes, modify them too, and then you have no malaria

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  • African-American Women Less Likely to Undergo Genetic Testing for Breast or.
    Increase Maintain Decrease View Results African-American Women Less Likely to Undergo Genetic Testing for Breast or Ovarian Cancer Than White Women CHICAGO, IL - April 12, 2005 - There are large.


  • Womens Health Review Breast Cancer Genetic Testing
    Womens Health Review For Your One Stop Womens Health Resource for breast cancer genetic testing! Womens Health Review Welcome the Wellness Revolution! Your Body, Your Health, Your Choice. Today's.


  • Cystic Fibrosis And Genetic Testing Information on Cystic Fibrosis And Gen.
    A sweat chloride test, genetic testing, a nasal membrane. http://www.drgreene.com/21_1064.html 28. Wired News: Giving Genetic Disease the Finger. Of cancer to cystic fibrosis and even AIDS.


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  • RFID Spychips! Grocery Store Surveillance
    Privacy Storm Over RFID Chips
    by Mike Banks Valentine


    American consumers

    RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is a term
    that will become increasingly well known as usage of the new
    technology becomes pervasive. There is no question that the
    tiny chips, which enable tracking of physical goods from the
    assembly line to warehouse to retail outlet to checkstand,
    will replace the barcodes previously used for that purpose.

    Some RFID chips are tiny, they are nearly indistiguishable from
    dust in many cases. Pho ...
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    Mike Banks Valentine
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  • What Is Cancer, Anyway?
    Cancer is not some foreign invader which has to be cut, burned
    or poisoned in hopes that it will die before the patient dies.
    No, cancer is simply a temporoary malfunction in your normal
    cell division process.

    Each of has about 75 trillion cells in our body. Virtually all
    of them replace themselves many times during our lifetimes. How
    many cells? Well, it's 75,000,000,000,000. That's a lot. They
    have various life cycles, but in about 7 years, they have all
    been regenerated. Amazing? I'll say!

    So, on an average day, about 29 billion cells in your body
    repl ...
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    Bill Henderson
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