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| 10 hours ago by Xeno It seems most likely that the many genetic disorders in our gene pool result from random variation, not from being selected as adaptive in rare situations. What rare environmental situation would make Canavan disease a positive trait? ... Xenophilia (True Strange Stuff) - http://xenophilius.wordpress.com/ [ More results from Xenophilia (True Strange Stuff) ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 by jfrater Most cases involve inducing physical illness; however, it is also possible for a perpetrator to simulate or fabricate conditions that appear to be psychiatric or genetic problems. This disorder can lead to the tragic death of the child. ... Listverse - http://listverse.com/ - References [ More results from Listverse ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 by Whitehall 1212 I have, it's been discovered, a fairly common genetic disorder called haemochromatosis - a long word meaning I have too much iron in my blood. An iron overload caused by Genetic Haemochromatosis (GH, from now on) can cause liver disease, ... "Your heartbeat is slow," she said in our strange embrace. "I think it's about to speed up," I giggled, as I opened my heart to a stranger. An excess of iron also causes bronzing of the skin, which I found a bit of personal blow. ... Whitehall 1212 - http://whitehall1212.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2009 by jayita EDS includes a group of genetic disorders. It affects collagen, a protein that adds strength and elasticity to connective tissue. Hence, a patient, diagnosed with EDS often experience a downward pull of the spinal cord, which causes ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 by lisa Also, regarding the risk of consanguineous marriages, I think we need to distinguish a bit more clearly between absolute risk and relative risk, because marrying a cousin does significantly increase the risk for genetic disorders, something like .... It was a little strange when they first told the family about their relationship. Some of us, especially the ones in our generation, were kind of disturbed at the thought, especially since the nine cousins have always kind of ... Sociological Images - http://contexts.org/socimages/ - References |
| 18 hours ago by Michelle He took us to the RMH - it was strange to be there on a Saturday, almost everyone of the 30+ rooms were booked. Our home away from home. Since we would be in Iowa all day on Sunday with nothing to do, we decided to head into Coralville and visit the Iowa ... The driver was super nice - he told me that he spent a lot of time in the RMH as a child for a genetic disorder that he has. I told him all about X-Man. He took us to the RMH and said, I'm not going to charge you. ... Xandibby and Co. - http://xandibby.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by admin I totally agree that it might be a genetic disorder. Baba Ramdev has claimed that he can “cure” it through yoga. It is well known that other things yoga cures are disorders, and hence homosexuality could be a disorder too. ... its strange to see people making such a big fuss over homosexuality's legality or illegality when cannabis users, even medical users, are being imprisoned, jailed and sometimes even killed over a natural, practically harmless and useful herb in a ... All out Bangalore - http://www.alloutbangalore.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by seriouselyx Progeria is a fatal genetic disorder that is characterized by the appearance of rapid aging in children. They usually appear normal at birth, but soon show signs of rapid aging. Sadly, children suffering from Progeria usually die of ... Seriouselyx's Blog - http://seriouselyx.wordpress.com/ |
| 7 May 2009 by By Debra J. Dickerson She writes of aborting a baby at a comparatively late stage because of a genetic abnormality, and in her ensuing grief and guilt, wreaking havoc on other women suffering similarly by joining their online "heartbreaking choice" support ... She confesses her surety that she will one day be jealous of her son's wife, and her fears that her kids will inherit her bipolar disorder. Waldman remains an invaluable answer to Caitlin Flanagan, the silver-tongued specter of maternal ... MoJo Blogs and Articles - http://www.motherjones.com/rss/blogs_and_articles |
| 17 Nov 2009 by admin Your Single Source for World's Amazing facts,Sharing the World's Top 10,Record Breaking,amazing stories and photos,odd,bizarre and strange things of our world.We also offer Online source for the latest business and financial news Covering ... If scientists could grow eyeballs from stem cells in the lab, the process would be a boon to individuals with damage to cells within the eye, including retinal disorders. Scientists had already established the amphibian genes that ... Sharing World's Amazing l Lifestyle l Strange... - http://www.xoxobook.com/ - References |
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