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  • Aggressive Behaviour Seems To Be Triggered By Early Age Diet

    The fact that diet directly affects behaviour is no news, on the contrary, this reality has been perceived a very long time ago, as the old saying "a man is what he eats" proves.

    Studies have been performed to ascertain the degree in which this happens. A study of the scientists and researchers from the University of Southern California shows that a lack vitamin B, zinc, iron from the diet during the first years of life seems to influence behaviour later on.

    Malnutrition in early ages, shows the study, predisposes to neurocognitive defi ...
    Author: Laura Ciocan
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  • Under the Knife
    More and more men who are unhappy about their penis sizes have considered getting under the knife – or having surgery – in an attempt to enhance the appearance and function of their member.

    Much headway has been gained in phalloplasty, also called cosmetic penile enhancement or augmentation surgery, but it still remains a very controversial method in penile enlargement due to unpredictable results and the high risks involved.

    Phalloplasty requires two separate procedures: one to lengthen the penis and another to increase girth.

    Surgical lengthening of the penis is achieved by cutting ...
    Author: Oneil Wilson
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  • More Ways to Deal With Acne

    The “cures” for acne vary dependant on the type and severity of acne. The truth is, there is currently no cure for acne, only treatments. Some people have success treating their acne with over the counter topical medications, and others require a combination of prescription oral and topical treatments. These medications treat the symptoms of acne (the inflammation) and help to prevent future breakouts but do not address the cause of acne.

    There are several commonly known contributors to acne outbreaks and most of these conditions can be controlled.

    Stress – When we are under str ...
    Author: Greg Podsakoff
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    Genetics News:

    $9.5M Fed Grant Funds Stem Cell Research at Tulane Center for Gene Therapy
    The Tulane Center for Gene Therapy received a $9.5 million grant to study the use of adult stem cells for lung diseases.


    Doctors pioneer new gene therapy technique
    At the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons in San Francisco, researchers introduced a technique that provides gene therapy to patients experiencing kidney failure. If you find this article interesting, be sure to also read 'Gene therapy and genetic engineering: the future of medicine...


    No small feat: First ever gene therapy success for muscular dystrophy achieved
    University of Pittsburgh researchers report the first study to achieve success with gene therapy for the treatment of congenital muscular dystrophy in mice, demonstrating that the formidable scientific challenges that have cast doubt on gene therapy ever being feasible for children can be overcome. Moreover, their results, published in the online edition of PNAS, indicate that a single treatment can have expansive reach to muscles throughout the body and significantly increase survival.


    Gene Therapy May Protect Normal Tissues During Radiation Retreatment For Lung Cancer
    According to a University of Pittsburgh study presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Oct. 16 to 20, gene therapy could be used as an agent to protect normal tissues from damage during a second administration of radiation therapy for non-small cell lung cancer. Administration of manganese superoxide dismutase plasmid liposome (MnSOD-PL)


     

     
     


  • Nothing here Folks
    Some people say the Net is a great wasteland, all those billions of bits and bytes of data zooming around in all directions, without form or content. Such people are full of something savvy computer professionals call "hooey".

    Fact is, it's almost impossible to spend any amount of time on the Net without accomplishing something, even when you don't want to. Now, doing nothing - that takes focus and discipline. Sounds odd, but the hardcore slacker must be the very picture of diligence in his fight against that old bugaboo - productivity. Let your guard down for a second and you'll be cal ...
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    Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi
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  • Gene Therapy Clinical Trials Worldwide
    http://www.wiley.co.uk/genmed/clinical/


  • Genlantis - Home
    ... broad-spectrum transfection. It offers superior transfection in difficult-to-transfect cells, low toxicity, and serum compatibility. More... © 2005 Genlantis / a division of Gene Therapy Systems, Inc.


  • Engineering gene therapy solutions - 12/04
    Home | Email | Archive | Links | Blog | What's New | Tools | Online Coupons | FAQ | Search | RSS | Letters Engineering gene therapy solutions - catching purity The popular image of chemical ...


  • CMRI Website - Research Units - Gene Therapy
    Contact Links Site Map What's New About CMRI Research Groups ª Neurobiology ª Cell Biology ª Cell Signalling ª Gene Therapy ª Embryology ª Cancer ª Muscle Development Jeans for Genes How you can help ...


  • Applied Tissue Technologies - Gene Therapy
    home wound healing gene therapy patents contact Gene Therapy Insertion of DNA or RNA (a gene) into a cell is usually referred to as Gene Therapy. The new gene will add or delete a function. Skin is a ...



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  • Harvard Gene Therapy Initiative
    Gene Therapy Initiative Harvard Institute of Human Genetics HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL Dr. Richard Mulligan, Director The Harvard Gene Therapy Initiative was founded with the objective of promoting the ...


  • Hospital Practice: Gene Therapy
    The Prospects for Gene Therapy STEPHEN L. ECK University of Pennsylvania Gene therapy will probably not be inordinately complex. Although extremely high-tech in its design and manufacture, it is ...


  • LIEBERMAN PARKINSON CLINIC - Daily QA, Oct 23, Gene Therapy, Again
    ... Join Our Mailing List PD Doctors PD Alerts Home Daily Q&A Latest News Daily QA, Oct 23, Gene Therapy, Again Daily QA, Oct 23, Gene Therapy, Again Written by Abraham Lieberman Gene Therapy with a ...


  • Molecular Genetics & Gene Therapy
    ... Our facilities are equipped with tissue culture rooms and liquid nitrogen tanks to store samples for years (for more information, see Services of the Molecular Genetics and Gene Therapy Division ...


  • Charitable medical air travel and housing for gene therapy patients
    ... There are two key challenges for many who must travel a long distance from home for specialized gene therapy evaluation, diagnosis or treatment. They are: Long-distance Travel.There is charitable ...


  • CANOE -- CNEWS - Science: Researchers hatch gene-transfer therapy to make blind chickens see
    ... CANOE -- CNEWS - Science: Researchers hatch gene-transfer therapy to make blind ... More importantly, the gene ...


  • The Future of Hemophilia Treatment may be Gene Therapy
    The Future of Hemophilia Treatment may be Gene Therapy Hemophilia is a perfect candidate for gene therapy research: the disease is caused by mutations to a single gene. Hemophilia could be cured if ...


  • ACGT - ALLIANCE FOR CANCER GENE THERAPY
    ... Meet the scientists IRS Form 990 for 2003 View/Download the PDF (974 KB) ACGT is the only national philanthropy committed exclusively to the funding of cancer gene therapy research to combat all ...


  • Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating SjogrenÄôs Syndrome in an Animal Model
    Back to:NIDCR Home> News & Reports> News Releases Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating SjogrenÄôs Syndrome in an Animal Model nterleukin-10 gene transfer inhibits salivary gland inflammation ...


  • NHF | Bleeding Disorders Information Center | Gene Therapy: general information
    This section of our Web site sponsored by: Gene Therapy Pages: gene therapy (main) gene therapy FAQ gene therapy articles (HemAware) gene therapy trials Gene Therapy Gene therapy represents a new ...


  • REGIONS & EDUCATION: Bringing gene therapy closer
    Bringing gene therapy closer The biggest scientific breakthroughs at Kuopio University have been achieved by its research institute, which bears the name of the Finnish Nobel prizewinning chemist A.I ...


  • Gene Therapy Teaching Resource
    Main Resources Journal ´ home : Teaching Resources : Applications Browse by: TOPIC MATERIAL TYPE MEDIA Gene Therapy Description: Suggested Audience: high school Biology 12 students Material Type: > ...


  • Gene Therapy: A New Approach - Welcome to The National Parkinson Foundation
    ... MULTIMEDIA USEFUL WEBSITES ARTICLES HOME > LIBRARY/PUBLICATIONS > ARTICLES > Gene Therapy: A New Approach Gene Therapy: A New Approach to the Treatment of Parkinson Patients with ...


  • European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT)
    ... The primary objectives of the European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT) are to promote basic and clinical research in gene therapy, to promote education and the exchange of information and technology ...


  • Gene Therapy and Genomics
    ... and Genetics Brain Research Human Cloning Dinosaur and Fossil Discoveries Endangered Species Gene Therapy Genetically Modified Food Stem Cell Research Whales and Whaling Gene Therapy and Genomics ...


  • ACS :: Gene Therapy: Questions & Answers
    ... fun! Learn more Gene Therapy: Questions & Answers Introduction What Is a Gene? What Is Gene Therapy? How Does Gene Therapy Work? When Will Gene Therapy Be Available? Additional Resources References ...


  • ISGT - The Israeli Society of Gene Therapy
    ... 05 4th Annual Conference of the Israeli Society of Gene Therapy Thursday, March 2nd, 2006 Tel-Aviv ... ... Topics will include: siRNAs and miRNAs Viral vectors / Non-viral vectors / Gene therapy for genetic ...


  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Gene Therapy and CF
    Gene Therapy and CF Pursuing Gene Therapy for CF When Cystic Fibrosis Foundation-supported scientists discovered the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene in 1989, they envisioned using normal genes as "drugs ...


  • Gene Therapy Regenerates Functioning Auditory Hair Cells-Medicine At Michiga...
    Magazine Keyword Gene Therapy Regenerates Functioning Auditory Hair Cells U-M research findings ... ... In research published in the March 1 issue of Nature Medicine, U-M scientists used gene therapy to ...


  • Human Gene Therapy For Mesothelioma Cancer, Gene Therapy
    ... Diagnosis Types of Treatments Standard Treatments Recent Innovations in Treatment Alimta Photodynamic Therapy Immunotherapy Gene Therapy Brachytherapy Clinical Trials Alternative Medicine Pain ...


  • Public Health Genetics Unit: Information Database: Gene therapy
    Text-only sitemap Home | About | Newsletter | Information | What's new | Events | Links | Contact | Search Information Database: Gene therapy Gene therapy is not a major area of involvement for the ...


  • American Hair Loss Association - Hair Loss Research / Gene Therapy
    ... Treatments Future of Medical Treatments Future of Surgical Treatments Types of Cloning Gene Therapy Summary Hair Loss Glossary Publications & Resources Hair Loss Organizations AHLA Membership ...


  • Carb Crazed

    Low Carb diets have become as popular as apple pie (although apple pie wouldn’t be allowed!). Everywhere you go the message is “low carb, decrease your carbs, or no carbs”. Unfortunately this message oversimplifies many of the healthy eating habits that nutrition experts have been teaching. The truth is, there are no quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to healthy eating, and one size never fits all.

    The idea that carbohydrates are bad or unhealthy is a misunderstood message that has taken over our thoughts on good nutrition. Low carbohydrate promoters push the theory that carboh ...
    Author: Meri Raffetto
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  • The Kidnapping of Content
    http://www.plagiarism.org and http://www.Turnitin.com

    Latin kidnapped the word "plagion" from ancient Greek and it ended up in English as "plagiarism". It literally means "to kidnap" - most commonly, to misappropriate content and wrongly attribute it to oneself. It is a close kin of piracy. But while the software or content pirate does not bother to hide or alter the identity of the content's creator or the software's author - the plagiarist does. Plagiarism is, therefore, more pernicious than piracy.

    Enter Turnit.com. An off-shoot of www.iparadigms.com, it was established by a g ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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