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1Hourglass IV Longevity Blog Carnival - Special Halloween Edition! 2 Citations Welcome to the Hourglass IV Longevity Blog Carnival - Special Halloween Edition! While not all countries celebrate Halloween, it's clear from looking at numerous cultures that humans have a longstanding fascination with such fantastic creatures as ghosts, ghouls, zombies, and vampires. I decided to draw upon this theme for this October edition of the Hourglass Longevity Blog Carnival because of how many modern medical advances and investigations seem to tread upon the same psychological and emo, technorati.comWelcome to the Hourglass IV Longevity Blog Carnival - Special Halloween Edition!While not all countries celebrate Halloween, it's clear from looking at numerous cultures that humans have a longstanding fascination with such fantastic creatures as ghosts, ghouls, zombies, and vampires. I decided to draw upon this theme for this October edition of the Hourglass Longevity Blog Carnival because of how many modern medical advances and investigations seem to tread upon the same psychological and emot, technorati.com
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Exercise Pivotal In Preventing And Fighting Type II Diabetes 1 Citation One in three American children born in 2000 will develop type II diabetes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A new study at the University of Missouri-Columbia says that acute exercise - as little as 15 minutes a day - can have a profound influence on preventing and fighting the disease. ... Continue Reading, technorati.com
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Mitochondrial Genome of 5,000 Year Old Mummy Yields Surprise 1 Citation Mitochondrial Genome of 5,000 Year Old Mummy Yields Surprise Researchers have revealed the complete mitochondrial genome of one of the world?s most celebrated mummies, known as the Tyrolean Iceman or Ötzi. The sequence represents the oldest complete DNA sequence of modern humans? mitochondria, according to the report published online on October 30th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. Mitochondria are subcellular organelles that generate all of the body?s energy and house their o, technorati.com
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1 Citation A provocative new model proposed by molecular biologist John Tower of the University of Southern California may help answer an enduring scientific question: Why do women tend to live longer than men? That tendency holds true in humans and many other mammals as well as in the much-studied fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. ... Continue Reading, technorati.com
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1 Citation To borrow from Thomas Paine, these are the times that try women's souls. I'm referring to, of course, middle age. And with that, the much-feared Middle-aged Spread. I am surrounded at school by people my own age who are trying to lose weight, and regularly I see them with diet sodas, salads with fat-free dressing, saltine crackers, and baked chips. Every year, their waistlines get larger, and their health gets worse, so they run to programs like Weight Watchers, Nutri(gag)system, and Jenny Cra, technorati.com
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Role of low basal NO in capillary and vascular abnormalities 1 Citation Vascular remodeling under low NO conditions. I have really just skimmed the surface in what I have presented here. There are a lot more details that reinforce the chain of facts and logic that tie all of this together. This is already quite long and making it longer still isn't going to help you readers very much. Read what I have linked to, and if you have questions or want clarification of certain points, ask me. There are many chronic degenerative diseases that are associated with what is, technorati.com
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The Thyroid And Weight Control by George Best 1 Citation Thyroid hormone is probably the single strongest stimulator of the metabolism, and therefore sluggish thyroid function is almost always associated with stubborn weight problems. Although decreased thyroid function can be due to problems with the thyroid gland itself, in many cases other factors are actually to blame. Let?s examine the whole thyroid hormone system so that you can better understand where things can go wrong and how thyroid function can often be improved with lifestyle changes. T, technorati.com
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1 Citation It seems to be that time of the year in which we post about something to do with our posts, as these are the topics we are supposed to be reading about now. Therefore, a post on parasites. That?s where the connection with my project finishes, but anyway. As you might know, tryponosomatids are organisms from the family Troponosomatidae, which include some pretty nasty unicellular parasites such as Trypanosoma brucei, causer for African sleeping disease, and Leishmania, causer of leishmaniasis. A, technorati.com
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Surprising Results Of Complete Mitochondrial Genome Of 5,000-Year-Old Mummy 1 Citation Medical News Today Main Category: Genetics Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 02 Nov 2008 - 3:00 PST Researchers have revealed the complete mitochondrial genome of one of the world's most celebrated mummies, known as the Tyrolean Iceman or Otzi. The sequence represents the oldest complete DNA sequence of modern humans' mitochondria, according to the report published online on October 30th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. Mitochondria are subcellular organel, technorati.com
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Reproductive Cloning, Multi-Parent Babies and Designer Children Coming Soon? ? by Peter Bone MP 1 Citation Reproductive Cloning, Multi-Parent Babies and Designer Children Coming Soon? ? by Peter Bone MP October 23rd, 2008 Posted in Medical Ethics | From The Cornerstone Group Today Government legislation in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is going to repeal the Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 and open the door for reproductive cloning to take place without the need for fresh primary legislation. Under Clause 3ZA(2)-(4) of the Bill the Government appears to place very tight restr, technorati.com
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