PROTEINAZE. #Stem_Cell #Re_Search. Diabetes. Ancestry. P1G_Patent #Monsanto D)( The_WronganZ. H34rt. Sound & Hearing. Fractal CodeX. Ameoba. Vitro Meat & Cell Culture. GENE Councils. Downsyndrome Three Chromeasome 21. DIABETIS. Thrive - What On Earth Will It Take - 2011. Autism. DRACO ANTIGEN : CURE THE WORLD. Cell membrane. Animations. ROBOYEAST. Oxford Journals | Life Sciences & Mathematics & Physical Sciences & Medicine | Molecular Biology and Evolution. Why are the animals dying? Birds, fish wiped out in mysterious deaths. (NaturalNews) In the last week, nearly 100,000 fish washed up on the shores of the Arkansas River, dead. Also in Arkansas, thousands of red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky and plummeted to the ground where they were also found dead. The scene repeated itself in Southern Louisiana where 500 red-winged blackbirds recently plunged out of the sky, dead on arrival, and in Chesapeake Bay, thousands of dead fish have begun washing up onto bay shores.
It is common sense to be concerned when the animals around us start dying suddenly and in large numbers. So far, scientists are dismissing these scenes as common phenomena. They say the fish in Arkansas were killed by "disease" and dismiss any possibility of chemicals being involved. The red-winged blackbirds, after autopsies were performed yesterday, appear to have been killed by "blunt trauma," but it's not clear whether that trauma was the act of slamming into the ground or if it was caused by something else beforehand.
But I'm suspicious.
PDBTM: Protein Data Bank of Transmembrane Proteins. CELGENE. MS Multiple Sclerosis. Two-faced cat is a record breaker | World news. A cat born with two faces has made it into the 2012 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records after living for 12 years. The pet, who has been named Frank and Louie, also has two mouths, two noses and three eyes. It is the longest surviving example of a Janus cat, named after the Roman god with two faces. He was rescued by Marty Stevens 12 years ago after his previous owner wanted him put down when he was just a day old.
But the cat has stored up his 18 lives to make it into the Guinness Book of World Records. "Every day is kind of a blessing; being 12 and normal life expectancy when they have this condition is one to four days," said Stevens. "So, he's ahead of the game; every day I just thank God I still have him. Frank and Louie's breeder had taken him to the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Massachusetts – where Stevens was working at the time – to be put down. Frank and Louie can only see out of two of his three eyes but both of his noses work. SCORPIO.
KILLER BUGZ MRSA & Methacylin & Antibiotic Resistance Resistance. MAGOG. West Nile virus - Wiki. Signs and symptoms[edit] The incubation period for WNV—the amount of time from infection to symptom onset—is typically from between 2 and 15 days. Headache can be a prominent symptom of WNV fever, meningitis, encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, and it may or may not be present in poliomyelytis-like syndrome. Thus, headache is not a useful indicator of neuroinvasive disease.
(CDC) Virology[edit] West Nile virus life cycle. Phylogeny[edit] Studies of phylogenetic lineages determined WNV emerged as a distinct virus around 1000 years ago.[18] This initial virus developed into two distinct lineages, lineage 1 and its multiple profiles is the source of the epidemic transmission in Africa and throughout the world. The US virus was very closely related to a lineage 1 strain found in Israel in 1998.
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BAYER. GMO Geneticly Modification Organisms. Targeted delivery of a cisplatin prodrug for safer and more effective prostate cancer therapy in vivo. MEET THE ROCKEFELLERS. Psoriasis 'linked to stroke risk' 28 August 2011Last updated at 08:15 By James Gallagher Health reporter, BBC News Psoriasis linked to stroke and heart problems People with psoriasis have nearly three times the normal risk of stroke and abnormal heart rhythm, according to scientists in Denmark. A study of 4.5 million people, published in the European Heart Journal, showed the highest risk was in young patients with severe psoriasis. Researchers believe this may be because the skin and blood vessels may share similar sources of inflammation. The Stroke Association said this should not be an immediate cause for concern. Super fast Skin cells are normally replaced every three to four weeks but, in patients with psoriasis, that process can be greatly speeded up.
It can take between just two and six days, resulting in red, flaky, crusty patches on the skin. The condition affects 2% of people in the UK and the cause is unknown. In those with severe psoriasis, the risks increased by 198% and 180% respectively. Inflammation. Science Daily: News & Articles in Science, Health, Environment & Technology.