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Category Archives: Embryology
BRIEFLY: Feb. 3
See what's happening in and around Halifax and Plympton. Continue reading
New International Research Initiative on the Evolution of Insects officially started
The 1KITE (1K Insect Transcriptome Evolution) project involves more than 50 scientists from all over the world. Continue reading
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Faith Briefs: Essay deadline, Race to Nowhere, evolution
Essays to explore the significance of Vatican IIThe deadline for the Office of University Ministry at Benedictine University’s essay contest for high school and college students, “Light of the Nations: Reflecting on Vatican II,” is today. Submissions for the essay contest should be made electronically at www.ben.edu/vatican.The essay contest is divided into two divisions. High school students … Continue reading
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Never Say Never
Novel observations can sometimes be correct for unexpected reasons. By H. Steven Wiley | February 1, 2012 Over the last year, I have been fascinated by the brouhaha surrounding the Science article about a bacterium that was reported to incorporate arsenic in its DNA backbone rather than phosphorus. Continue reading
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Incubation and Embryology to be offered through Tioga County 4-H
Incubation and Embryology to be offered through Tioga County 4-H The Tioga County 4-H will be offering a four session Incubation and Embryology program to Youth ages five to 19 and their families. The program will consist of four instructional classes t Continue reading
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Randi Hutter Epstein: Pregnant Mysteries
Anyone who has had a miscarriage, or even worse a several pregnancy losses, can't help but ask herself, “what is wrong with me? Why can't my body hold onto a baby?” Oddly enough, scientists are asking just the opposite. Continue reading
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Changes spark IVF quality fears
Concerns over new plans for fertility treatment Continue reading
BRIEFLY: Jan. 27
See what's happening in and around Halifax and Plympton. Continue reading
Children's Upper and Lower Limb Orthopaedic Disorders [Book and Media Reviews]
Children's Upper and Lower Limb Orthopaedic Disorders is 1 in a 4-book paperback series on pediatric orthopedics. The other 3 books, edited by the same team, cover general principles of pediatric orthopedic disease, neuromuscular disorders, and fractures. Continue reading
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Tagged a-4-book-paperback, and-fractures-, cover-general, lower-limb, orthopaedic, pediatric-orthopedic, same, series-on-pediatric
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Couples with fertility problems given help
COUPLES in Cumbria who are struggling to conceive may now qualify for an increased number of cycles of artificial insemination. Continue reading
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UK sets sights on gene therapy in eggs
Public consultation and safety assessment would pave the way for embryo manipulation to treat genetic diseases. Continue reading
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New Insights Into Carpal Tunnel Symptoms, Wolf Spider and Zoologie Published
The biological and zoological website EurekaMag.com publishes insights into specific subjects of all areas of biological and zoological science. The latest insights cover Carpal Tunnel Symptoms which covers the main symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) affecting the median nerve, which passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and controls the movement of the hand, wolf spiders which are … Continue reading
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The case for egg-sharing
More women are looking to donor eggs to conceive. Is there an ethical way to meet the rising demand without creating new patients? Continue reading
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Labour ‘dogma’ criticised as IVF clinic costs NHS £1.5m
THE cash-strapped NHS will spend £1.5m to create a new IVF clinic and laboratories after cancelling a contract with a private centre. Continue reading
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INVO Bioscience Gains Approval of INVOcell in Brazil
BEVERLY, Mass., — INVO Bioscience, Inc. (OTC BB: IVOB), a medical device company focused on treatme… Continue reading
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Catholic Respect Life Office holding teen bootcamp on abortion issues in Denver Saturday
The Catholic Archdiocese of Denver is holding what it calls a teen boot camp on the issue of abortion Saturday. Continue reading
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Embryology and the Koran 2/2 – Video
05-07-2010 09:29 I am NOT bashing, criticising, refuting or debunking the Koran or Muslims or the part of Islam that is religion. This video is only intended to show MIRACLE SEEKERS that the Koran is a book of signs and spiritual guidance and NOT a science textbook. To see the transcript, switch on Close Captioning According to miracle seekers, embryology is a scientifically accurate miracle. Continue reading
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Children with genes from three parents to be born within two years thanks to new IVF technique
It involves taking healthy DNA from a mother’s egg – either before or after fertilisation – and transferring it into an egg donated by another woman. Continue reading
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Newcastle University experts get £5.8m funding boost for pioneering DNA work
RESEARCHERS in the North East have been given a £5.8m boost to fund a new centre to continue their pioneering work that could offer hope of cures to a host of inherited diseases. Continue reading
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