genetics
genetics
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by Ty Brown - 2007-08-27
I am often approached by clients and by readers of my website about what to do about their dog's fears. Their dogs are afraid of loud noises, of slippery floors, of certain areas outside, of certain p...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-10-14
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory type of arthritis. It affects more than 2 million Americans and is still a leading cause of both disability as well as days lost from work. RA...
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by Jay Greene - 2008-02-02
The theory of body types or "Somatypes" categorizes basic unisex human body types: the Endomorph, characterized by an abundance of body fat; the Mesomorph, marked by a well-developed lean, musculature...
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by M Howard - 2008-04-20
University of Chicago researchers have found that many of the gene variations which enabled humans to tolerate cold climates affect the susceptibility to metabolic syndrome (a cluster of related abnor...
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by M Howard - 2008-04-20
Loss of a small part of chromosome number 16, (16p11.2), is linked with autism researchers report (University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center, and the Roswell Park Cancer ...
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by Josh Greenberger - 2008-06-24
Keywrods: (June 24, 2008) The Phoenix lander's May 31st, 2008, transmission of photos of ice on Mars is being hailed as a possible breakthrough in our search for life on other planets. The hope is to...
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by JOHNMARK RIDINGS - 2008-06-30
Millions of Americans are taking food supplements and applying skin care products in a never ending battle to stay & look younger, feel better, and treat their ills. They take these based on what ...
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by Columbia Lee - 2008-08-27
My Grandmother's long life was packed with interesting events. She lived through more than four decades of great change, Kleenex tissues, space travel, computers and the Internet. Her greatest contrib...
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by Kevin McNabb - 2008-10-29
Medical researchers have begun to understand how variations in genes affect an individual's overall health. To function properly, your cells depend on the action of a vast number of genes. The Gensona...
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by Dr Kenny Handelman - 2008-11-22
While many people consider ADD or ADHD to be caused by many 'social factors', i.e. bad parenting, video games, poor schools, etc., research is clear that the social causes have no merit with Attention...