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In our minds, there is a belief that poor eyesight is inherited from our parents. If our parents have poor eyesight, we are highly possible to have bad vision, which is a belief widely held by people for a long time. But is it true and reasonable? We will introduce some researches and lead you [...]
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BANGALORE, India (AP)—India on Tuesday barred Monsanto Co. (MON) and its Indian partners from selling three varieties of genetically modified cotton in a southern Indian state. The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, a federal regulator, refused to renew licenses for the sale of three Monsanto BT cotton varieties in Andhra Pradesh state because these had been [...]
Tags: cotton, Fibers, Fibres, Genetics, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel, Yarns
Like many diseases, the relative odds of you getting hemorrhoids is closely connected to genetics. In other words, if any close member of your family has had the condition, you are more at risk for having them then someone whose family has no history of the condition. But even though hemorrhoids has a genetic component, [...]
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Did you realize that the colon is the body’s main channel for eliminating solid waste? If there’s a problem with your colon, what option does your body have? That’s right, none. That’s why an unhealthy colon has such widespread effects throughout your body. Any slowdowns or stoppages in your colon have both short-term and long-term [...]
Tags: Colon Cleanse, colon cleansers, colon cleansing, Genetics, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel
Hair is a physical expression of personality and social role and for many, it is essential for the attraction and feelings of self-esteem. Alopecia (baldness or hair loss) has negative characteristics and can lead to low self-esteem in affected individuals. What is alopecia? Alopecia baldness or hair loss also known as refers to the loss [...]
Tags: alopecia baldness, causes of alopecia, Genetics, hair loss, hair loss symptoms, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel, stress hair loss
Life insurance is incredibly important, providing reassurance in the event of your death, contraction of critical illness or terminal illness amongst other things. The policy will provide you and your loved ones with financial support in adverse circumstances. Topically, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has extended a ban which prevents insurers from using genetic [...]
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Copyright (c) 2010 Patrick Downey Bonsai is the Japanese art of growing miniature trees by restricting the growth of the plant through various pruning and cultivating techniques. As part of the growing technique (aka the training process), future Bonsai trees are grown in containers/trays to limit root growth and provide easy access for pruning or [...]
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A lot of people suffer from hair loss or baldness which results in the frustration and confusion in most of these people. It may sometimes lead to negative side-effects on self-confidence and influence their character in general. Hence, let us discuss in brief the causes of baldness as well as some solutions for hair loss. [...]
Tags: Genetics, hair loss, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel
Hair loss affects up to 80% of men and 50% of women, and in most cases androgenetic alopecia is to blame. This article explains how Skull Expansion is the true cause of hair loss and why the conventional reasons given to explain it are wrong! There’s no doubt that male sex hormones (androgens) somehow cause [...]
Tags: Alopecia, Androgen, Androgenetic Alopecia, Cause of Hair Loss, Genetics, hair loss, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel
Contrary to popular belief, people in east Asia are no more genetically susceptible to short-sightedness than any other population group, according to researchers who have analysed past studies of the problem. The epidemics of myopia in countries such as Singapore and Japan are due solely to changes in lifestyle, they say, and similar levels could [...]
Tags: Genetics, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, mendel, Myopia