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From: ironjustice -  09 Jun 2008, 15:46

"Diet, antioxidants, and oxidative stress" Oxidative stress and antioxidants: exposure and impact on female fertility. Ruder EH, Hartman TJ, Blumberg J, Goldman MB Hum Reprod Update 2008 Jun 4. BACKGROUND Reproductive failure is a significant public health concern. Although relatively little is known about factors affecting fertility and early pregnancy...

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From: BrianInNY -  07 Jun 2008, 23:16

Trying to settle a long-standing bet with a co-worker. Would an EKG Tech or a Phlebotomist have reason to use a stethoscope during their routine duties? Thanks.

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From: ironjustice -  07 Jun 2008, 00:35

Impulsivity Linked to Cocaine Addiction By Lauren Cahoon ScienceNOW Daily News 6 June 2008 Call it the chicken-and-egg debate of the addiction world: Cocaine addicts are known for being frenetic, but which came first, the behavior or the habit? New research indicates that, at least in rats, it's the behavior that begets addiction. What's more, the study...

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From: ironjustice -  06 Jun 2008, 17:35

New Fat-based Anti-wrinkle Lotion Slows Down Aging of Skin, Study Shows ScienceDaily (Jun. 6, 2008) — Topical applications of a naturally occurring fat molecule have the potential to slow down skin aging, whether through natural causes or damage, researchers report. Through both the normal aging process and external factors like UV damage, smooth, young...

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From: ironjustice -  06 Jun 2008, 01:44

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From: JOHN -  05 Jun 2008, 22:40

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From: ironjustice -  05 Jun 2008, 16:17

This may be why iron chelating drugs are used to prevent transplant rejection. ---------------------- Pediatric Transplantation Chotsampancharoen T, Gan K, Kasow KA, Barfield RC, Hale GA, Leung W. Iron overload in survivors of childhood leukemia after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Pediatr Transplantation 2008. (c) 2008 Blackwell Munksgaard Abstract Abstract:...

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From: ironjustice -  05 Jun 2008, 15:28

These are the people with the hishest iron levels of anyone. They DON'T manifest the DIAGNOSED iron overload. Yeah .. right. . ------------- Asian-Pacific Islanders Most Likely To Die From Serious, But Treatable, Hospital Complications In US Hospitals Asian-Pacific Islanders are 16 percent more likely than whites to die from serious, but treatable,...

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From: amerikan-idle123@hotmail,com -  04 Jun 2008, 19:35

< BETTER LATE THAN NEVER... < On July 29, 1996, Darwin's.Boy...@hell,com (Darwin's Boy) wrote to talk.origins to inform everyone that his late dad Charley, must've been wrong when he claimed that men -- and some women -- came from cloistered monks residing on Galapagos Iisland ...: < Darwin's Son wrote: > Scrapings from Ed Conrad's frontal lobes >...

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From: ironjustice -  04 Jun 2008, 17:53

"Low levels of antioxidant food consumption" UGR News Scientists from the University of Granada and the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital have found out that some critical patients could improve their oxide stress and, consequently, their clinical situation by taking a simple exogenous antioxidant treatment through food. This study has proved that...

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From: amerikan-idle123@hotmail,com -  04 Jun 2008, 01:43

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From: ironjustice -  03 Jun 2008, 22:39

I have a symptom if anyone can recall hearing it. I think it may be related to Alzheimers. They have shown if one reacts opposite / paradoxically to caffiene .. IE: coffee will knock a person out .. means they are prone to alzheimers. The symptom I need to recall is .. "resting heart rate of 140 heartbeats per minute". Person was involved in a motor...

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From: ironjustice@aol,com -  03 Jun 2008, 21:22

Looks like these protein carbonyls seem to follow the progression of .. age related iron accumulation. Does iron cause protein carbonyls? By .. george .. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 63:179-183 (2008) (c) 2008 The Gerontological Society of America Oxidative Protein Damage Is Associated With Elevated...

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From: ironjustice -  02 Jun 2008, 21:31

Finger Clubbing: Leeds Medics Solve An Ancient Riddle And Offer Article Date: 02 Jun 2008 - 3:00 PDT A puzzling medical condition, identified more than 2,000 years ago by Hippocrates, has finally been explained by researchers at the University of Leeds. The phenomenon of "finger clubbing", a deformity of the fingers and fingernails, has been known for...

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From: copernicus123@hotmail,com -  02 Jun 2008, 18:08

< > WORLD'S GREATEST SCIENTISTS < It's Time to Separate the Bull from the Bullshit http :// mikeytherhino.files.wordpress,com /2008/03/no_bullshit.jpg < Thanks to David Iain Greig, moderator of talk.origins, for his gracious assistance in compiling this report. < > THE TOP TEN > (in alphabetic order) < IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY...

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