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About HIV/AIDS: New targets for HIV vaccine
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Everything you would like to know about the virus and the disease. Friday, July 20, 2007. New targets for HIV vaccine. Duke University Medical Center has claimed that genomic analysis has uncoverved new targets for HIV vaccine. An international team of researchers has identified three gene variants in the DNA of 486 people infected with HIV that appear to have helped some of the patients fight off the virus and delay the onset of full-blown AIDS, according to the Science Daily report. It took the interna...
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About HIV/AIDS: 3D Animation of HIV Replication
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Everything you would like to know about the virus and the disease. Wednesday, March 7, 2007. 3D Animation of HIV Replication. Here is a link of an outstanding 3D animation of HIV replication cycle. Hope you will find it informative. Click here to see the ANIMATION. It is about six minutes log. So be patient. Meet other HIV POS for live chat @ www.AIDSchat.org. March 27, 2007 at 8:48 AM. I found this video very informative. June 25, 2007 at 6:25 AM. To get more information about Nepal and its beauty.
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: Hypertension, alcohol OK in small doses
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Wednesday, 3 January 2007. Hypertension, alcohol OK in small doses. A drink or two a day shouldn't increase the risk of heart attack for men with high blood pressure, U.S. and Dutch researchers said. Moderate consumption of alcohol seems to be associated with a lower risk of heart attack, similar to the association seen in healthy men in gene...
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: 02/09/07
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Friday, 9 February 2007. Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World is our motto! What we expect from you people is suggestions regarding uplift of the health sector in the third world, development of Scientific community and of course your write-ups, if you can contribute to us. Health and Biology for Third World. Links to this post.
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: Newly Identified Strains Of Chlamydia Trachomatis Could Produce New Diseases
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Wednesday, 3 January 2007. Newly Identified Strains Of Chlamydia Trachomatis Could Produce New Diseases. Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland. Health and Biology for Third World. 9 September 2009 at 04:50. 19 July 2012 at 17:04. E, 300,000 patіеnts hаve tо be. Keep ...
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: 01/03/07
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Wednesday, 3 January 2007. Hypertension, alcohol OK in small doses. A drink or two a day shouldn't increase the risk of heart attack for men with high blood pressure, U.S. and Dutch researchers said. Moderate consumption of alcohol seems to be associated with a lower risk of heart attack, similar to the association seen in healthy men in gene...
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: 12/20/06
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Wednesday, 20 December 2006. Older Men Treated For Early Prostate Cancer Live Longer Than Those Who Are Not. This study was funded by the Center for Population Health and Health Disparities at the University of Pennsylvania, Public Health Services Grant P50-CA105641. Source: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Links to this post.
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: 12/19/06
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Tuesday, 19 December 2006. Male Circumcision Reduces HIV Risk, Study Stopped Early. A University of Illinois at Chicago study has been stopped early due to preliminary results indicating that medical circumcision of men reduces their risk of acquiring HIV during heterosexual intercourse by 53 percent. Study results show that 22 of the 1,393 c...
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World: Regulatory Pathway In Brain Development Possible Basis For Malformations
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Biology, Health and Medicine for the Third World. Platform for discussion and the means to dissipate information about the recent development in Biological Science. Wednesday, 3 January 2007. Regulatory Pathway In Brain Development Possible Basis For Malformations. Development of the brain requires intricate coordination to control the proliferation, differentiation, and connections among different groups of cells," said Hamilton. "We have found a gene in mice, mutated in one kind of malformation, wh...