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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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  • Science and Religion (Part 1)
    Could life have evolved by accident? Are we alone in the universe? These are the questions which have pounded the consciousness of individuals. Plus this no less persistent question: what is the purpose of life? Dinosaurs have come and gone. Modern man—Homo sapiens—has landed on the moon. Satellites map our solar system. New planets are being discovered on a regular basis. New theories proposed. Old ones discredited. Genetics, a new field of study—though not so new—ready to re-invent this singular species: mankind. Men of science and of faith are no further apart as a test tube from a pulpit. ...
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    Val K
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  • Take Control of Your Metabolism: Quick Tips for Increased Muscle Tone, Faster Fat Burning, and Ener
    So many people are talking about how slow their metabolism is and why they need to start taking the latest diet supplement scam yet they don’t even understand how the human metabolism works. So before I even go into how to speed yours up, I want to first go over some of the basics.

    What is metabolism?

    Although there are many scientific ways for me explain it, and I could make it seem really confusing like most of the so-called experts do, but I won’t. I’m going to give you my extremely simple and easy to understand definition... metabolism is the rate at which your body burns calories to ...
    Author: Jesse Cannone
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    Gene Therapy and Muscular Dystrophy - SciFri Podcast - 2005081911

    Scientists report this week that they have made an advance in gene therapy research, using biotech techniques to fight muscular dystrophy in mice.


    New Step Reported for Muscular Dystrophy (AP)

    AP - Scientists have taken a new step in the quest for gene therapy for muscular dystrophy. Three years after researchers experimenting with mice discovered that gene therapy might one day work, another team has found a way to deliver such therapy throughout the body.


    Progress Found In New Gene Therapy Research For Muscular Dystrophy

    Tuscon, Arizona (AHN) - Researchers are showing excitement in the search for a cure for forms of Muscular Dystrophy with recent results in the health and extended life of mice with a form of congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD) via systemic gene therapy, according to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). - Sun, 21 Aug 2005 09:44:47 GMT


    Research News: Muscular Dystrophy Gene Therapy Trial Passes First Test By NIH Committee

    The Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., today voted that the first American study of gene therapy in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) can move forward, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) announced.


    Therapy Insight: Cardiovascular Complications Associated With Muscular Dystrophy

    A discussion of the pathogenesis of the main forms of muscular dystrophy and focuses on how appropriate management of these disorders can improve the function, well being and longevity of patients. Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine


     

     
     


  • Four Main Factors Causing High Cholesterol
    Besides diet, other causes of high cholesterol are lifestyle, gender and the heritage of the individual.

    For some, even maintaining cholesterol at the right levels and being fit and thin will still not prevent the development of high levels of bad cholesterol. Due to heart risk factors besides diet, some people require a very aggressive approach which includes cholesterol lowing medication. We will address this issue as we progress in “30 days to lowering cholesterol.”

    Lifestyle issues and high cholesterol: •When we opt for convenience in eating over nutrition, we are setting ourselves u ...
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  • rsshut.com EurekAlert! - Breaking News
    Women. First clinical trial of gene therapy for muscular dystrophy now under way Published on Wednesday, March 29, 2006, at 00:00 The first gene therapy human trial in the United States for a form of.


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    Article about Cephalon's new drug Current Clinical Research Projects of Parkinson's Disease Center and Movement Disorder Clinic Muscular Dystrophy Association Gene Therapy Search National Library of.


  • Gene Therapy Weekly (2003-11-13) NewsRx
    Malaria Gene Therapy - RNA interference disrupts Plasmodium berghei activity in mice Muscular Dystrophy - Gene therapy technique shows promise Mutagenesis - Rapamycin and similar agents might treat.


  • Gene therapy in clinical medicine - Selkirk 80 (948): 560 - Postgraduate M.
    Central nervous system; DMD, Duchenne muscular dystrophy; HSV, herpes simplex virus; MI. Vascular endothelial growth factor Keywords: gene therapy; cell transplantation; molecular biology.


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    Yahoo last minute travel deal Japanese car auction motorcycle Permalink Muscular Dystrophy Gene Therapy Meet Lester Junior (DOB:1-92). This amazing young man likes to go by the nickname of.


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    Pediatricians Suggest Keeping Kids Active (Biogenesis), Michael Zey(29) Fri Jan 6 Gene Therapy Fixes Muscular Dystrophy in Animal Model Michael Zey(31) Fri Jan 6 Zey Interview in Dallas Morning News.


  • Male Mid-Life Crisis

    Men notice that their former youthful exuberance and ravenous virility are slowly diminishing when they reach the age of 40 and onwards. This is when males experience hair loss, bone loss, insomnia or other sleeping problems, and problems with memory and calculation.

    They often feel cranky, fatigued, and less motivated. Or sometimes these are accompanied by sweating and flushing, loss of muscle mass and strength, aches and pains, increased fat, decreased sexual performance or erectile dysfunction, and depression.

    Most men who reach midlife will basically experience one or all of ...
    Author: Oneil Wilson
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  • You have to try this, at least, once!

    There is a unique freedom of expression that is available with websites/webpages, comparable to none. Text, images, hyperlinks, forms, specialized scripts, counters, clocks, pop-up's and unders, and thousands of other features, can be easily enough manipulated, to present almost anything that you want, to the on-line world. If you like, access can be limited, to the few people, of your choosing that have/or have access to, your URL( uniform remote location, or web address).

    Limit it to your family, a membership site, or choose to blast it into cyberspace. The latter requires some te ...
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