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  • What Is A Herniated Disc, How Is It Different From A Bulging Disc, And What You Can Do About It?

    So what in the world is a Herniated Disc??? Well, rather than confuse you more, I am going to give you my simple, easy to understand definition… a herniated disc is simply a protrusion, or sticking out of the disc. Think of a disc as a balloon being held in place between your hands… if you push your hands together unevenly the balloon will bulge out on the opposite side. This is what happens to the disc between the vertebrae.

    A Bulging Disc is the same thing as a herniated disc… just a different name.

    Herniated discs are probably one of the most common diagnosis’s for back pain ...
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  • Developing a Fitness Attitude - A Healthy Weight Loss Program Approach

    Exercise is Not a Four Letter Word

    It's obvious that the word 'exercise' has more than four letters, but many of us will agree it sounds like a four-letter word.

    Indeed, many people feel so negatively about exercise, experts often advise using the term 'physical activity' instead.

    No matter what you call it, moving your body is critical to feeling and staying well. And to achieve and maintain healthy weights, it's key. The sticking point generally comes when we try to do it. (Regardless what Nike says, there's a bit more to it sometimes than just doing it.)

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    Powering up hand held wireless devices in the field for Business Uses, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for Security Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for military troops in the field for net-centric warfare is possible even in the most remote locations can be possible using simple principles which will provide small amounts of energy. There are a few new innovative ways to do this, which appear to have been overlooked. One is to have an inflatable sphere or beach ball with inner reflective skin, which is reflective on the inside, which can take on light waves or UV from the sun or ener ...
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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.

    But what is obesity? Many people think obesity means that a person is overweight, but that’s not exactly true. An overweight person has a surplus amount of weight that includes muscle, bone, ...
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  • genome.gov Learning About Sickle Cell Disease
    In December 2001, scientists at Harvard Medical School and MIT, supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced that they had corrected sickle cell disease in mice using gene therapy.


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  • Welcome to The American Sickle Cell Anemia Association
    The ultimate cure for sickle cell anemia may be gene therapy. In sickle cell anemia, the gene which switches on production of adult hemoglobin shortly before birth is defective. Two approaches to.


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  • Genomics and Proteomics - Gene Therapy Corrects Sickle Cell 12/29/05
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    A point mutation in the gene coding for globin. Into an elongated, sickle shape. In E, the. An irreversibly sickled cell may contain no polymer. Death despite maximal therapy. (b) Photograph of.


  • Prevent or Delay Alzheimer's Disease

    Argh! Where are my glasses? I put them down . . . to do what? And when?

    As the daughter of an Alzheimer's patient, this inability to keep up with everyday items, like my glasses and car keys, drives me absolutely nuts! Absent-mindedness has always plagued me. Now, it keeps me anxious and guessing. Is this an early sign of Alzheimer's disease? Could I end up like my father, crippled with this disease? I decided to stop worrying about it and act!

    I searched the latest literature to see what techniques (no prescriptions, thank you!) could prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's d ...
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  • Facts about Genetic research

    Genetics, or the science of genes, seems to be the future of modern medicine, and genetic research keeps gaining ground, but together with the great benefits and cures it can bring, genetic research poses a lot of moral and ethical problems, and it has been said that it could even threaten our civil rights and liberties.

    If genetic research continues to develop, parents will be able to have exactly the children they want, and they could plan his life even before his birth. And is this 'right'?Other thing that genetic research could lead to is genetic discrimination - already a numbe ...
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