Articles, tagged with "genetic basis", page 1
04th May 2011
Restless leg syndrome in children is ignored a great deal even as RLS in adults has drawn increasing attention. The fact is that the limited research about RLS in kids confirms that is a real problem. For adults there are estimates that restless legs aff...
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lucassteagner
29th March 2011
The research at Sheffield University house discovered that there is a molecular mutation that underlies deafness. Deafness occurs when miR-96 mutates. Dr Walter Marcotti's discovery reveals when this mutation occurs the auditory sensory hair cells within ...
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Author:
JamieRock
21st March 2011
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis can also cause inflammation of the tissue around the joints, as well as in other organs in the body. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses ...
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A + Orthopaedic and Sports Med Clinic
21st March 2011
A 24K gold rose is a great gift for any special someone. It also makes an ideal gift for the person who has everything. A 24K gold rose preserves the beautiful, fragrant rose forever.
In Europe during the 18th & 19th-century rose breeding & growing bec...
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Author:
Sophia Grace
07th July 2010
The Science on Homosexuality
In our post-modern, deconstructed world, science still holds to a semblance of truth, to a consensus standard that exists beyond subjective, person-centered opinion. Science is the universal language of the professional, em...
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Author:
peterth
19th May 2010
Human evolutionary psychology is the amalgamation of two sciences -- evolutionary biology and cognitive psychology. It is the approach of explaining human behavior based on the combination of evolutionary biology, anthropology, cognitive science, and the ...
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Author:
arun14991
12th March 2010
My question is not about dog training, however, but about breeds of dogs. Specifically, APBTs [American Pit Bull Terriers] and AmStaffs [American Staffordshire Terriers]. The AKC does not recognize the APBT as a breed, however, many dog fanciers recognize...
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Author:
Steve Rankin
11th March 2010
Psoriasis effects over six million people in the states and the immune system turns on it's skin it seems. The skin develops into patches and scales which some experts say has a genetic basis. There are prescription creams that you can get from your physi...
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Author:
aldrin1230
25th January 2010
information in order to provide support and hope, as well as to facilitate informed decisions.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most serious of cancers. It develops when cancerous cells form in the tissues of your pancreas - a large organ that lies hor...
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Author:
Jill Smi
19th January 2010
Being informed that you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer is never an easy thing to accept. Thanks to the advances in modern medicine now though, the diagnosis of cancer appears to be less of a death sentence than it was, say, 30 years ago.
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Author:
Chris Cornell
18th December 2009
Winston Churchill said, "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle." It's unlikely, though, that Churchill ever experienced a horse with polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM), one of the causes of tying-up disease. PSSM is an incredibly painf...
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Author:
hjeter
18th December 2009
Do you know what is the biggest enemy of skin's natural fairness? The answer is simple: black enzymes.
Do you know that Asian skin is more prone to dark spots? Skin color is determined by the amount of pigment (or melanin) present. Asian skin contains ...
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Author:
Gerry Lamb
30th November 2009
Wouldn't it feel marvellous to be one of those people that people noticed? You would be the person to stand out from the background. Just think what a valuable social skill you'd possess. You would stand out during any job interview, be remembered, you...
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Author:
Dee Brady
30th November 2009
Wouldn't it feel great to be one of those people that people noticed? You would be the person to stand out from the background. Just think what a helpful social skill you'd possess. You would stand out during any job interview, be remembered, you'd als...
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Author:
Dee Brady
15th November 2009
Keratosis Pilaris (aka "chicken skin") is a condition in which the skin takes on a sandpaper like appearance with small, acne-like bumps and rough patches appearing most commonly on the back, upper arms, buttocks, and thighs. While less common, bumps may ...
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Author:
Safiur Rahman