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- Genetic Engineering: Should it be legal? Genetic Engineering is an extremely controversial breakthrough in science. It's a technology that allows us to do many things. We can use genetic engineering to clone, alter genes, and can aid researchers in finding cures to diseases. I have decided...
- The Facts on Alport Syndrome Alport Syndrome is an hereditary kidney disease which typically afflicts men more often than women. What is its cause? Is there a cure? My primary reason for this lens is personal: I want to keep track of everything I can find out about the disease...
- What is GeneWise
- Genetic Bill of Rights Are you aware of the Genetic Bill of Rights? DNA testing helps prevent disease, improve law enforcement and make our lives better but there's also a dark side to genetic sciences, research and DNA data collection. Do you know what's going on in bio-gen...
- Endangered Species Alert: The Chicken Everyone has heard of "endangered species". But did you know that there are breeds of domesticated animals that are in danger of extinction? There are sheep, rabbits, goats, donkeys, turkeys, geese, swine and yes, even chickens. These threat...
- Male 46,XY Karyotype The <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/human-karyotype" target="_blank">standard human karyotype</a> is made up of 23 pairs of chromosomes, giving 46 chromosomes in total. Human sex is determined by the final pair which...
- Do You Know Someone Living with Seizures? The National Seizure Disorders Foundation is a fresh concept on seizure support and stigma eradication. This lens is one of many telling the story of seizure disorders and my journey to enlighten close minded public. For information and support, thi...
- Genewize - Skincare PreLaunch Not only has Genewize come out with the first 12 panel genetically based nutrition product, but Genewize has just announced that they will be pre-launching their genetic based skin care product in August! Genewize's genetically customized healthy-agi...
- Kylie Fights Alpers' Disease The girl in this picture is dying. She has Alpers Disease, a rare terminal illness for which there is no treatment and no cure. Alpers causes cells to die because of a mutation in the genes that keep cells healthy. At first, children born with Alpers...
- Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that leads to oversized organs, large body size and other potential problems.
- Alpha-1 Alpha-1 is genetic -- passed on from parents to their children. Alpha-1 can lead to lung or liver disease in people who don't smoke or drink. At least 90 percent of Alphas don't know they've inherited this condition.
- What Is Nutrigenomics
- What Do These 3 Things Have in Common . . . DNA | Customized Nutritional Supplements | "GeneWize" ? Although you can purchase and use a wide variety of nutritional supplements, most health practitioners would agree that it's not very practical or economical. By understanding your predispositions, from a DNA prespective, an individualized nutritiona...
- Mankind Split Into Two Species The late stone age, around 90,000 years ago, saw mankind almost become extinct. The total population was reduced to a mere 2000 human beings. All mankind still lived in Africa at this time and it is believed that the human population fragmented into...
- RootsTelevision.com Boasting more than 20 channels of quality programming aimed at all shades of genealogy buff, Roots Television offers something for everybody. All of our programs are available online, on-demand, 24/7, and nearly all of them are absolutely FREE! Visit...
- Our Life Span It is a commonplace that organisms die, some after only a brief existence, like that of the mayfly whose adult life burn out in the day, and others whose term seems almost endless, like that of gnarled bristlecone pines that have lived thousand of ye...
- Real Risk Bird flu, stem cell therapy, genetic engineering, climate change, prescription drugs ... How can we uncover the real risks of our innovative new technologies, scientific discoveries, and interventions? Which experts should we believe?
