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- Did You Inherit "Fat Genes" - The Truth About Biology And Body Fat By: Tom Venuto
Is obesity a genetically inherited disease? Some researchers say it is, but with billions of dollars in weight loss drug sales at stake, you might want to think twice before listening to those who say fat is just fate. Tags: obesity, obesity gene, genetics and obesity, body fat and obesity, fat gene, obesity drugs
- Fat, overweight, look like a pear? No problems you have the Fat Gene! By: Stew Mayers
It is only a matter of time of course. Any deviancy, hardship, or under-performance will be blamed on inadequate DNA. Holding genes responsible for all failings gives the little minds of the world – [those who believe in global warming, the gay gene, that Islam is peaceful etc.] – taxpayer money for ‘studies’; ready excuses for being a group of losers; and a post-modern exit from high culture. It is in fact an important part of Marxist post-modern thought. Tags: Craig Read, productivity, social spending in Canada, Competitiveness in Canada, Confederat
- Fat? So Whose Fault Is It? By: Mark Kimathi
The world is growing fatter. But have you ever asked yourself whose fault it is? Is it the government's fault that they are passing policies that are making poor food choices easier? Is it the media that is bombarding us with advertisements of crackers and cookies? Tags: fat, obesity, fat people
- Fight Debilitating Disease With Active Coq10 By: Darrell Miller
Recently, the benefits of Coenzyme Q10 have become increasingly well-known. Studies have proven this nutrient to improve heart function, reduce side effects of certain drugs used to treat cancer, and slow the progression of serious brain diseases, including Parkinson’s disease. New research has shown that the active form of CoQ10, ubiquinol, can increase energy and stamina, and reduce some of the physical signs of aging.
CoQ10, a natural, fat-soluble nutrient, can be fou... Tags: coq10, coenzyme q10, atp, ubiquinol
- Why We Gain Weight By: Kenneth Edwards
There are many reasons why a person gains weight. It can be as simple as overeating and not getting enough exercise to counteract the number of calories that are being consumed, to it being a gene that is passed down generation to generation. Tags: why we gain weight, how to lose weight, natural weight loss, exercise to lose weight
- ATM (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated) Antibodies from Imgenex By: Stephen
ATM, the gene product mutated in the cancer susceptibility syndrome ataxia–telangiectasia, is related to proteins involved in DNA repair and cell-cycle control. In undamaged cells it is present as a dimer or oligomer molecule in which the kinase domain is silent because associated with the FAT region of another ATM monomer. For more information about ATM read out the given article: Tags: ATM, DNA, phosphorylate
- What is Cellulite - Treatment Tips By: Juliet
Cellulite is the problem, that encounters more than 90% of women at any age around the globe. Cellulite describes dimpling of skin, caused by the protrusion of subcutaneous. Cellulite is not fat, and thin people often struggle with cellulite. Tags: what is cellulite, cellulite treatment tips, prevent cellulite, cellulite information, cel
- Burn Fat-build Muscle By: Rob Ryan.
Depending on your body type and weight, your gene pool and a workout program you will actually look forward to, will determine if you will achieve your fitness goals. Tags: bodybuilding, fatburning, strength training, resistance training, muscle building, exercise, wor
- Weight Loss Reality By: Carolynsue
Effective weight loss is management in its purest form. Only you can become your own effective weight manager. Accepting the fact that we are the only ones that can change our lives is the first step to success. Tags: Obesity, weight loss, weightloss, lose weight, belly fat, diets, diet plans, weight loss p
- Fabry Disease – Information on Fabry Disease By: Peter Hutch
Fabry disease is caused by the lack of or faulty enzyme needed to metabolize lipids, fat-like substances that include oils, waxes, and fatty acids. The enzyme is known as ceramide trihexosidase, also called alpha-galactosidase-A. Tags: fabry disease, what is fabry disease, causes of fabry disease, information on fabry diseas
- Complete Information on Duchenne muscular dystrophy with Treatment and Prevention By: Juliet
Duchenne sinewy dystrophy is a hereditary disorder that gradually weakens the system's muscles. This disorder is caused by a variation in a particular gene within the X chromosome that provides instructions for the establishment of the dystrophin protein, a significant structural part of muscle tissue. Tags: Duchenne muscular dystrophy information, Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment tips, Duche
- Complete Information on Abetalipoproteinemia with Treatment and Prevention By: Juliet
Abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disorder, caused by mutations of the microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein gene. Abetalipoproteinemia interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from food. Tags: Abetalipoproteinemia information, Abetalipoproteinemia treatment tips, Abetalipoproteinemi
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