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Articles related to "Cell"
What is Biochemistry? DNA, enzymes, fats, carbohydrates and hormones are all part of the discipline of Biochemistry. biochemistry • protein • dna • fats • lipids
Review of Cells Alive: What is so great about my number one site cells alive • immunology • cell biology • websites • web sites
Healthy Cell Concept I This article is the first of a three-part series, which will teach you about the Healthy Cell Concept - what you can do to help give your body's cells good health.
Healthy Cell Concept II This article continues the discussion on the Healthy Cell Concept. Learn ways to enhance your immune system. Part two in a three-part series.
Healthy Cell Concept III The last article in a three-part series about the Healthy Cell Concept. In this article I also explain about my association with AIM, a company involved in producing natural health and nutritional products.
How to Loop in Cell Range in Excel This Excel VBA programming tutorial article takes the reader through three ways to loop through cell ranges. It covers counted, uncounted and user defined loops. vba • excel • loops • ranges • cells
Enjoying healthy mushrooms Mushrooms are not only delicious, they are also an excellent source of B vitamins and selenium and contain a powerful antioxidant. mushrooms • antioxidants • vitamins • recipe • fibre
Autoimmune Diseases This article serves as an introduction to autoimmune disorders, including their natural course, causes, symptoms, subtypes and treatment. autoimmune • immune • disease • disorders • system
Jabra Headset Review The Jabra Ear Wave Boom is not the business traveler's cell phone hands-free headset of choice, in spite of sleek styling, a fair price and plenty of marketing hype. jabra • ear wave boom • hand-free • hands free • headset
Phone Plays at Humana Festival Performance art based on overheard conversations at the annual Humana Festival of New American Plays in Lousisville, Kentucky. play • performance • art • arts • cellular
Thyroid Disease Triggers Autoimmune thyroid disorders develop in people with certain predisposing genes when they're exposed to specific environmental triggers. This article describes these trigg autoimmune • thyroid • thyroiditis • hyperthyroidism • hypothyroidism
Oral Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here. oral cancer • diagnosis • mestastatis • cancer cells • treatment of oral cancer
What are Viruses?: A close look at the smallest of microorganisms Viruses are everywhere and infect nearly every living thing. Even bacteria get virus infections. Click above to find out more. virus
Preventing Theft on Campus When students head off to college with expensive gadgets, they need to take responsible steps to prevent their property from being stolen. college • property crime • theft • prevention • campus
Symptoms and Life Cycle of Tetanus: Why Lockjaw Immunization is Important When was the last time you got a tetanus shot? If you can't remember when then maybe it is time to get one. tetanus shot • tetanus symptoms • lockjaw immunization • tetanus immunization • clostridium tetani
An Old Plague Coming Back to Haunt Us.: Diphtheria: What is that When economic crisis hits a country vaccinations are usually the first thing to go. This can have very serious consequences. corynebacterium • diphtheriae • vaccinate
The Fungus Among Us!! Those critters with guts. See the world of fungi by clicking above. fungi • yeast • chitin
What Do Microbiologists Study?: A Virtual Visual Microbial Tour Ever wonder what a bacterium, or virus looks like? There are plenty of good websites containing wonderful pictures of those very tiny organisms. Click on the link to go on a "Virtual Visual Microbial Tour"! microbial world • microbial tour • viruses • bacteria • prions
Women, Estrogen and Alzheimer's Estrogen and Alzheimer's Disease hrt • hormone replacement therapy • alzheimers • prevention
Google Page Creator Google has come up with a Web page creator. It's called Google Page Creator and it's so simple anyone can use it. Once your Google Page Creator account is enabled you wil google • page creator • google page creator • account • google account
ANA Patterns This article describes the way patterns seen on the ANA test can be used to determine the specific antinuclear antibody that's present. This, in turn, helps determine wha autoimmune • antinuclear • antibody • ana • sle
The Firefly or Lightning Bug Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, have fascinated ancient cultures and still remain a mysterious insect. firefly lightning bug • how why fireflies glow • fireflies members lampyridae family beetle order c • pyralis firefly or lightning bug most common speci • 136 species fireflies in world
Wii Video Games: A Buyer's Guide Now that Nintendo's newest console is getting easier to find, it's a good time to take a look at the current library to see what's worth buying. wii • nintendo • nintendo wii • legend of zelda • legend of zelda: twilight princess
A Cancer Vixen Kicks the Disease Cancer Vixen is a graphic memoir by Marissa Acocella Marchetto that looks like a comic book. It describes the realities of breast cancer, chemotherapy drugs and radiation cancer vixen kicks the disease • marissa acocella marchetto • personal account of breast cancer • graphic memoirs • chemotherapy drugs
Antibodies and Autoantibodies A healthy immune system produces many different antibodies. However, when the immune system errs and reacts with the body's proteins, it produces autoantibodies. antibodies • autoantibodies • autoimmune • autoimmunity • autoimmune disorders
Google Email Google email, also known as Gmail, is a free online email that gives you a couple Gigs of space to keep your email. You may never have to delete anything if you don't wan google email • google • gmail • email • gmail
Mercury Toxicity: Soil, Air, Water Nausea, loss of balance, slurred speech, vision and hearing loss, inflammation, enzyme disruption are attributable to mercury exposure. mercury toxicity • blood brain barrier • enzymes • protein inhibition • thimerosol
Reasons To Avoid Processed Foods The Top Ten good reasons why each of us should avoid eating processed foods.
Churg-Strauss Syndrome Churg-Strauss syndrome is an autoimmune triad that initially emerges as allergic rhinitis and later progresses to eosinophilia and vasculitis. Read on to learn more. churg-strauss • churg-strauss syndrome • eosinophils • eosinophilia • asthma
Pitfalls of the ANA Test Although today's ANA test using immunofluorescence is considered the gold standard for diagnosing a number of different autoimmune disorders, its results are prone to misinterpretation. This article describes what you can expect from the current ANA test. autoantibodies • immunoglobulins • antibodies • autoimmune • antinuclear
Poison I eye-eye-eye-eye VEE.... Itching, oozing Poison Ivy. How to avoid it and how to cope with getting it - herbally! poison ivy • rhus radicans • toxicodendron • radicans • poison oak
Concert Etiquette For the uninitiated it is easy to make a big faux pas at a classical music concert. Use these suggestions or pass them on to someone that needs a gentle reminder. concert etiquette • manners • conduct • ettiquette • behavior
MP3 Player Basics Why a business traveler needs a decent MP3 player. mp3 players • music • ipod • itunes • rca
The Sisters' Gift A group of nuns give the ultimate gift to further Alzheimer's research. Presented for Women's History Month alsheimer's research • nuns • brain donations
Alzheimer's Drugs - Part Two Second in a four part series on the drugs used to treat Alzheimer's. tacrine • cognex • alzheimers
Alzheimer's Drugs -- Part Four Final part of a series on Alzheimer's Drugs and Alternative Treatments alzheimers • drugs • alternative medicine • eastern medicine • traditional medicine
Technical Training Technical training can help you build confidence, save time and prepare for promotions. Assess your technical competencies and learn to quickly fix deficiencies or plan technical training • technical training competencies • increasing your technical skills • compentency with microsoft office • microsoft word skills
What is Microbiology?: Or the study of little critters!! Microbiology, like all sciences, has a language of its own. Unfortunately, that language makes it very difficult for people not familiar with it to understand. I will attempt to write microbiology articles and define the microbiology language as we go. microbiology • jargon |
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