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| 14 Dec 2009 by Bill Dalton In the undercover video, when the two women ask a Planned Parenthood counselor if the pregnant woman's 10-week-old unborn child has a heartbeat, the counselor emphasizes "heart tones," and answers, "Heart beat is when the fetus is active in the uterus--can ... So, Dan, what is your solution? Submitted by Old Drum on December 14, 2009 - 4:53pm. Dan, I understand you find abortion unsupportable. Do you believe all women, even poor women, should have access to birth control? ... KansasCity.com Prime Buzz - Today's political... - http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/ [ More results from KansasCity.com Prime Buzz - Today's political... ] |
| 5 Dec 2009 by The Heartbeat of Debauchery "The reason those never worked properly for anyone else is because their ATA gene isn't strong enough," he says offhandedly. "That and they were undoubtedly so inept, they were unable to inhabit the consciousness of their target without .... "You sound as if you might actually be afraid of my new pet, Brother, but let me assure you that this one is fully under control. Cha hai. Jaffa, kel ma kree." Hoping that whatever he's just said to her has nothing to do with going to ... 10 Dates - http://10_dates.livejournal.com/ [ More results from 10 Dates ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Fred Bloem, MD Finally we see a study that looks at more than one toxin; here it's estrogen exposure with BISPHENOL A. This combination led to a synergistic adverse effect on heart muscle cells causing abnormal heart beat. ... We all remember that birth control pills make smoking much more dangerous. So, of course, only by studying the adverse effects of more than one toxin at once will we find the true dangers we face. Medicine needs a new paradigm where first we look at toxins in our ... Fred Bloem, MD - Holistic Physician in Maryland - http://drbloem.com/ |
| 21 hours ago by canadianactivist Finally we see a study that looks at more than one toxin; here it's estrogen exposure with BISPHENOL A. This combination led to a synergistic adverse effect on heart muscle cells causing abnormal heart beat. How many patients today are on some dangerous and ... Gene altering The group, led by Professor Hugh Taylor, injected pregnant mice with a low dose of the chemical. After the animals gave birth, the scientists analyzed the uterus of female offspring and extracted DNA. ... Canadianactivist's Blog - http://canadianactivist.wordpress.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by H.V.O.M Although the penalties for getting caught may be severe, the rewards for succeeding are likely to be worth the risk. The rewards range from benefits in contracting to total control of a country. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War ... Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft - http://hvom.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Adriana Noton Examples are in sophisticated surgical procedures, infection control for various diseases, gene therapy for cancer treatment, advances in reproductive technology and others. Gadgets in getting the patient's data are also available now. ... ArticleWriters.net - http://articlewriters.net/ |
| 15 Dec 2009 by iHealth Stressful situations can bring on vomiting, sweating, drooling, irregular heart beat and high blood pressure. The cause of FD is a decreased amount of IKAP protein in the cells. The IKBKAP gene on chromosome 9 is mutated by one of three genetic ... The mutation of the IKBKAP genes causes a disruption in how the genes control the production of the IKAP protein and how many of them are produced. However, some cells will have a normal amount while others have very little. ... iHealth Directory - http://www.ihealthdirectory.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Adriana Noton Examples are in sophisticated surgical procedures, infection control for various diseases, gene therapy for cancer treatment, advances in reproductive technology and others. Gadgets in getting the patient's data are also available now. Examples are automatic blood pressure readings, automatic heartbeat counters and many more. Hospitals now days are also determined to secure their data in a more reliable and accurate way. This is through the use of a centralized database. ... Ezine Article Directory - http://ezinearticledirectory.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Stargate Atlantis Secret Santa He forced himself to breathe slowly and evenly to bring his heartbeat back down to normal. She kept an eye on the monitor and placed a hand on his wrist to get his heart-rate. For all the machinery they had, the medical staff always ... Stargate Atlantis Secret Santa 2009 - http://sga_santa.livejournal.com/ |
| 6 Oct 2009 by Ians September 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists from University of Michigan claim to have discovered a gene, which when switched off, can control obesity in mice and help them remain thin. .... Rob smoking-bad for his health but definitely NOT mine.unless you count a sudden elevation in blood pressure@RPAustralia http://bit.ly/7VCFH; ArthritisUK Tension is a modern killer the victim is unaware of tense limbs, raised blood pressure & rapid heartbeat CdCM archive. ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
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