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GENE THERAPY
GENE THERAPY (2005-04-12)

Gene discovery could broaden cancer research
Researchers have stumbled across an unexpected genetic phenomenon in prostate cancer (2005-11-11)

Some ovarian cancers are caused by inherited gene mutations (changes).
Some ovarian cancers are caused by inherited gene mutations (changes). (2005-03-19)

NextGen Concentrate on Recent Discovery That Most Tumours Are Derived From a Single Cancer-Initiatin
NextGen have revealed that recent findings have concluded that cancer stem cells are not simply malignant counterparts of normal stem cells. (2007-11-09)

Honey Bee Genome - Social Insect Creates Buzz For Agricultural, Biomedical Research
A research consortium have announced the publication of a high-quality draft genome sequence of the western honey bee, finding that its genome is more similar to humans than insect sequenced thus far. (2006-10-30)

Genes linked to prostate cancer
A set of genes linked to prostate cancer may pave the way for better tests for prostate cancer as well as targeted therapies, say U.S. researchers. (2005-11-11)

Genes linked to prostate cancer
A set of genes linked to prostate cancer may pave the way for better tests for prostate cancer as well as targeted therapies, say U.S. researchers. (2005-12-31)

Family History Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk
Women who have close relatives with breast cancer but who test negative for key genetic mutations associated with the disease are still at increased risk of developing breast cancer. (2006-11-11)

Jeans for jeans Day 2007 - Interimconsult Associates are doing thier bit to raise funds, are you !
National Charity Jeans for Jeans needs your support in 2007 to raise much needed funds to further thier funding requirements. Please log on to see how you can help. (2007-02-06)

The Polynesian Founder Effect: Peter AhChing
The Polynesian Founder Effect: Origin of the Polynesian people (2005-07-19)

Psychologists Recognize Researcher for “Genie” in the Genes
Author Dawson Church, PhD, is being honored for making the most “outstanding contribution” to the health field by the therapists and researchers of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology. (2007-04-24)

Study Fails to Confirm Gene Variants as Heart Risk Factors
Almost all of the 85 genetic variants previously identified as risk factors for heart disease have flunked a new, more definitive test. (2007-04-12)

Scientists Spot Key Autoimmune Disease Genes
Discovery could unlock secrets to lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, even cancer. (2007-01-25)

For Sims Gamers: The Sims 2
In The Sims 2, the sequel to the best-selling PC game of all time, you control your Sims over an entire lifetime. (2005-06-14)

Lindsay Lohan and Bert Stern tried what Nancy Miracle Marilyn Monroe Foundation already did
In October 2007 Nancy Miracle Marilyn Monroe's daughter did a new Last Sitting not a copy as did Lindsay and Bert/ (2008-03-02)

Multi-Copy DNA More Common Than Thought
It appears that many more genes than once thought have multiple copies of themselves, called "copy-number variants" -- some of which may contain disease-causing mutations. (2006-11-23)

The POLYNESIAN FOUNDER EFFECT: Peter AhChing. Copyright 2003-2005.
The POLYNESIAN FOUNDER EFFECT: Peter AhChing. Copyright 2003-2005. (2005-07-17)

The Evolutionary Theory of Ageing
This theory offers an explanation of why people age (2007-10-16)

Heart Rhythm Gene Linked to Sudden Infant Deaths
Almost 10 percent of babies who die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have gene variations or mutations associated with potentially deadly heart rhythms (arrhythmias). (2007-01-21)

What is Vulvar Cancer?
The vulva is composed of various "cells," which are intricately combined together into "tissues" which form the "organ" . (2005-03-13)

Sputum Test Could Spot Early Lung Cancer
A simple test that analyzes DNA in a person's sputum could be used to diagnose lung cancer. (2007-01-25)

Genes Affect Response to Heart Failure Drugs
A person's genes may determine how he or she responds to heart failure drugs. (2007-01-04)

Fighting Obesity: The Role of Behavior, Biology and Bad Choices(3)
Part one in a four-part series on obesity and weight loss. (2006-07-11)

Gene Discovery May Improve Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment
Scientists can use small bits of genetic material called microRNA to spot key differences between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, aiding in earlier diagnosis for the lethal malignancy. (2007-05-03)

Cracking of bee DNA code has researchers buzzing
A huge international project to sequence the genome of the honeybee has been completed, bringing the insect into an exclusive club that includes dogs, chimps and humans. (2006-10-26)

metalife phenotype finder
metalife phenotype finder is a tool for investigation of phenotype-genotype information unifying locus–centered genotype information and phenotype information from the largest organism specific phenot (2004-02-23)

Researchers Identify Genes for Childhood Seizures
French scientists studying four generations of a single family have honed in on two genes associated with fever-related seizures in infants and children. (2007-04-28)

Scientists Decipher Genome for 'Nasty' STD
Scientists have cracked the genome of the parasite that causes trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease that affects 170 million people worldwide each year. (2007-01-12)

metalife bioexplorer
metalife bioexplorer is a web interface to a database containing annotated non-redundant data for proteins and relevant genes . (2003-10-07)

Genetic Susceptibility Linked to Rare Brain Tumor
A person's genetics may increase their risk of developing a radiation-associated brain tumor called meningioma, according to a new study of 525 families. (2007-04-24)

Nano-sized Gene Therapy Films Created
U.S. scientists have developed ultra-thin films composed of water-soluble polymers that might be used in gene therapy. (2007-03-27)

More Scientists Leave USA To Do Stem Cell Research -- Human Cloning Foundation
Restrictive policies and a lack of federal funding are prompting American scientists to leave the USA to pursue their stem cell research overseas, according to the Human Cloning Foundation. (2005-12-02)

Why would Homeland Security be interested in horses? New author humorously relates why.
The story 'Hay Would Eat It' may provide comic relief for the overly security minded...or send them over the edge. (2005-10-26)

Prostate Cancer: What is Prostate Cancer?
The prostate is made up of many individual cells, which work together in harmony. (2005-01-12)

thyroid cancer, thyroid disease, thyroid problem
The thyroid, like other body organs, goes through a rapid development stage as we grow from infancy to adulthood. (2005-01-09)

Genes May Spur Some Childhood Obesity
Mutations in a gene governing the "fat hormone" leptin could explain some cases of childhood obesity. (2007-01-19)

Molecular Test Can Predict Both the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence and Who Will Benefit From Chemo
Molecular Test Can Predict Both the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence and Who Will Benefit From Chemotherapy (2005-01-21)

Genes May Predict Elderly Blindness Risk
Two genes could determine an older person's vulnerability to an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). (2007-04-24)

New AIDS Drug Helps Patients Immune to Other Medications
It's the first genetic link to neural tube defects such as spina bifida. (2007-04-05)

Super-sensitive scans for women at high risk of breast cancer
Young women at high risk from breast cancer are to be given highly-sensitive scans that could spare them the trauma of having their breasts removed. (2006-10-25)

Why Calorie Restriction Might Prolong Life
why this phenomenon of "dietary restriction" increases longevity: It all revolves around a gene known as pha-4. (2007-05-02)

Macaque Genome Sequenced
Researchers have sequenced the genome of the rhesus macaque, providing more precise data on how humans are genetically different from primates. (2007-04-14)

And You Thought Your Genes Controlled Cancer!!! New research demonstrates that beliefs control our g
Summary: Genes /DNA do not control our biology. Instead, DNA is controlled by signals from outside the cell, including the energetic messages emanating from our positive and negative thoughts (2007-02-16)

Inflammatory Genes Linked to Salt-Sensitive Hypertension
Genes related to inflammation may be a key to high blood pressure. (2007-01-14)

Merck buys Bay Area biotech for $1.1 billion
Merck will acquire San Francisco biotechnology company Sirna Therapeutics for $1.1 billion in cash. Sirna is one of several companies developing therapies based on RNA interference. (2006-10-31)

Acrongenomics Announces New Validation Data Supporting Nano-JETA Technology
Acrongenomics, Inc. (OTCBB: AGNM) is a research & development nanobiotechnology company pioneering uniquely advanced nanomolecular diagnostics for the Life Sciences Industry. (2005-09-23)

Penile Cancer: basic information about Penile Cancer
The penis is composed of various "cells" , which are intricately combined together into "tissues" which form the "organ". (2005-01-28)

FDA Clears First of Kind Genetic Lab Test
FDA cleared for marketing the first laboratory test system that will allow physicians to consider unique genetic information from patients in selecting medications ... (2004-12-29)

Eastern Biotech Offers BRCA and Other Genetic Screening in Middle East
Eastern Biotech is offering latest healthcare facilities, now they have added Genetic Screening to offer Middle East (2007-09-20)

'Angry Gene' Could Help Spur Hostility
A new study suggests that a variation in their genes could make some women more angry and hostile, potentially leading to medical problems such as heart disease. (2007-03-10)

Pharmacogenomics: New Technologies in the Development of Personalized Therapies
Pharmacogenomics, the science of genetic inheritance of an individual’s response to drugs, is being increasingly applied at the clinical level. The pharmacogenomics market is expected to reach $4Bn by (2006-07-25)

How and Where Does Colo-rectal Cancer Start
It usually starts from a polyp, which is a protrusion of gut tissue which starts as being non- cancerous. (2005-02-01)

Ovarian Cancer: Ovarian Cancer basic information
The ovary is composed of individual cells, including the eggs (oocytes), supporting cells of the organ (epithelial cells), and hormone-producing cells (granuloma and theca cells). (2005-01-10)

Scientists Get Closer to Depression's DNA
Depression may spring, at least in part, from genes on a specific region of chromosome 15. (2007-02-05)

New Gene Linked to Alzheimer's
Scientists have discovered a major new gene and linked it to the development of late-onset Alzheimer's disease. (2007-01-21)

Scientists crack bee code to honey pot
The secret life of the honey bee is about to be revealed after the success of an international effort to decipher the full genetic recipe of the most economically valuable insect. (2006-10-26)

Two Genes Linked to Liver Cancer
Abnormalities in two genes , dubbed Yap and CIAP1, probably play a "significant role" in causing liver cancer, say scientists at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York. (2006-06-29)

Is Ovarian Cancer Hereditary?
A woman can inherit an increased risk for ovarian cancer from either her mother or father's side of her family, particularly if a "first degree" relative ... (2005-01-10)

Studies Show Genetic Variations in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Three recent studies show that a genetic variant makes sufferers of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) more likely to develop the condition. (2007-03-21)

Is Ovarian Cancer Hereditary?
A woman can inherit an increased risk for ovarian cancer from either her mother or father's side of her family ... (2005-03-15)

Two Genes Linked to Liver Cancer
Abnormalities in two genes , dubbed Yap and CIAP1, probably play a "significant role" in causing liver cancer, say scientists at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York. (2006-07-02)

Genes Can Impact Depression Treatment
U.S. researchers say they've spotted genetic variations that affect how patients respond to antidepressants. (2006-12-07)

pancreas cancer, cancer de pancrea, cancer in pancreas, cancer liver pancreas
Like all organs, the pancreas is made up of individual living cells. These cells are joined to form the "tissues" of the pancreas. There are several different types of cells in the pancreas to accompl (2005-01-07)

Esophagus Cancer: What is Esophagus Cancer?
The esophagus, like all body tissues, is made up of individual cells. Normally, cells within the forming esophagus divide and grow very rapidly in the womb, in early childhood, and through puberty. (2005-01-05)

What is Esophagus Cancer?
Esophagus Cancer: The esophagus, like all body tissues, is made up of individual cells. (2005-01-04)

Studies Uncover Genes Boosting Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Scientists have found several new genes that appear to increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. (2007-04-28)

It's Hip to Live Past 100
Staying active, current may be key to centenarian's success. (2007-04-05)

Heal Yourself of Cancer Starting Today
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life. (2007-03-14)

MicroRNA Knockdowns with Morpholinos
Gene Tools announces a new paper describing techniques for miRNA activity knockdown, maturation knockdown and specificity controls using Morpholino oligos. (2007-07-24)

Gene Variant Linked to Obesity, Diabetes
British researchers have discovered a gene variant that predisposes some people to obesity and type 2 diabetes. (2007-04-14)

Genetic variation across entire malaria parasite genome mapped
An international team of boffins have moved a step forward for finding a cure against malaria by creating a genome-scale map of genetic variation for its parasite. (2006-12-12)

What's age got to do with it (3)
Following health advice should help you reach a fine old age. But do the same rules apply once you get there? (2006-04-09)

Kanteron Systems recibe la aprobación de la FDA para comercializar KDS en EEUU
La empresa de software libre Kanteron Systems se convierte en la primera empresa española en recibir aprobación de la FDA (Food and Drug Administration) para comercializar una estación de trabajo para (2008-04-02)

Biocentric Health: Ingredient in Rejuverin Found to Reduce Effects of Aging & Improve Heart Function
Biocentric Health, announced today that Rejuverin with Reservatrol has been found to reduce the effects of aging and improve heart function. (2008-06-11)

Hair Transplant Procedures Evolve
Hair transplants have become much more sophisticated that the plugs of the 70’s. (2005-12-28)

Genetic link seen in women's sexual dysfunction
British scientists say they have established a link between genetics and a woman's ability to experience orgasm, striking a blow at those who pin the blame for female sexual dysfunction on social or c (2005-06-16)

Young Adult General Fiction
From the creative writing talent of Dwayne G. Anderson, Infinity Publishing has brought forth "Partially Human", a general fiction novel for teens and young adults. (2007-07-20)

WHR Plush Camel "Judy" and Children’s Book, "Bradford and the Desert of Lop Launches" in September
Plush Toy and Book Bring Awareness to Critically Endangered Wild Bactrian Camel in China and Cancer Research (2005-08-29)

HORMONAL THERAPY
HORMONAL THERAPY (2005-04-12)

Enter to Win a Copy of "The Boswell Gene" by Parke Sellard
Each month, a-world-of-books.com has a contest to give away a book. The contest beginning March 15, 2005 is to win a copy of "The Boswell Gene" by Parke Sellard. Deadline April 14, 2005. (2005-04-11)

metalife interaction viewer
metalife interaction viewer is a database for protein-protein interactions. (2003-10-16)

metalife pathway viewer
metalife pathway viewer is a tool for revealing of wide range of interrelations in the living systems such as metabolic reactions, protein-protein, protein-RNA, DNA-protein interactions. (2003-10-14)

metalife protein viewer
metalife protein viewer is a powerful web based flash tool for graphical presentation of protein sequence features (2003-10-09)

White Matter Defects May Lead to Schizophrenia
Defects in the brain's white matter, which is responsible for communication between parts of the brain, may be a key genetic factor contributing to schizophrenia. (2007-04-24)

Social, Health Care Factors Make Colon Cancer Deadlier for Blacks
Social, economic and health care inequalities -- not genes -- are probably to blame for black Americans' higher rate of colorectal cancer death compared to whites. (2007-04-23)

Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer
U.S. researchers are launching a phase I clinical trial to test an engineered measles virus against the bone marrow cancer multiple myeloma. (2007-03-11)

Mr. Green Genes - Tokyo Forum Video
Las Vegas-based nutraceutical manufacturer and health food store owner Charles Green, better known as "Mr. GreenGenes," spoke at a forum in Tokyo regarding the Japanese - 'Super Nutrient' SEIGEN LIFE (2007-09-14)

An interesting new training tecnique with awesome results
Are you frustated about your body? Do you avoid your reflection on the mirror? Will you like to get muscle to get girls or to stop being a wimp or simply to feel better about your body/self? (2007-10-01)

Ripped Genes Cover Model Gets His Own Calendar
Michael Edward, Cover model for the 2008 Ripped Genes calendar, announces his personal 2008 calendar. Michael has worked with On Display Men to produce his highly anticipated 2008 calendar. (2007-11-19)

Cellular Changes Could Spur Heart Failure Death
The altered function of sodium channels in cells could help spur sudden death in heart failure patients. (2006-11-23)

A newly discovered breast cancer gene mutation doubles a woman's risk of breast cancer
A newly discovered breast cancer gene mutation doubles a woman's risk of breast cancer (2006-10-25)

2007 Audi - 2007 Audi allroad, 2007 Audi A3, 2007 Audi Q7, 2007 Audi R9
Future Audi - 2007 Audi allroad, 2007 Audi A3, 2007 Audi Q7, 2007 Audi R9 (2006-07-06)

The Growing Evidence for Green Tea(1)
Although more evidence is needed to justify a strong statement about green tea’s ability to lower the risk of cancer, it is not a bad idea to include this beverage in a healthful diet. (2006-05-04)

Alzheimer's Disease: What Causes AD?
Age is the most important known risk factor for AD. (2005-02-27)

Alzheimer's disease: Is Alzheimer's disease hereditary?
Alzheimer's disease is not usually hereditary. It is therefore not caused by the genes received from a person's parents. (2005-02-27)

causes or increases the risk for Brain Cancer
causes or increases the risk for Brain Cancer (2005-01-12)

BIOCARDIA ANNOUNCES ISSUANCE OF PATENTS RELATED TO CELL AND GENE THERAPY AND DRUG ELUTING STENTS
BioCardia announces the issuance of two patents in the field of biointerventional cardiology. (2004-04-09)

metalife interaction viewer
metalife interaction viewer is a database for protein-protein interactions. (2004-01-30)

DNA and Cancer: Understanding The Relationship
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com (2007-01-21)

Sarcoma: Causes, or Increases the Risk for Getting a Sarcoma
What Causes, or Increases the Risk for Getting a Sarcoma? (2005-02-15)

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