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My Child Has Osgood Schlatters Disease, Now What?
The Osgood-Schlatter Disease is claimed by some to not actually be a disease, but is rather a collection of symptoms that involves the tibial tubercle epiphysis. (The term epiphysis is essentially a growth center for bone). Discovered in 1903 by Dr. Robert Bayley Osgood and Dr. Carl Schlatter, Osgood-Schlatters Disease is typically found in children and young athletes....
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Daniel Sims
5-30-09
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Gene Therapy Converts Dead Bone Graft To New, Livi
Researchers have created a way to transform the dead bone of a transplanted skeletal graft into living tissue in an experiment involving mice....
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University Of Rochester Medical Center
11-28-08
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Differences In Sexual Desire Can Be Attributed To Genetic Variances
New evidence that individual differences in human sexual desire can be attributed to genetic variations has been revealed by a research group headed by a professor of psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem....
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
11-28-08
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Comparing chimp, human DNA
Most of the big differences between human and chimpanzee DNA lie in regions that do not code for genes, according to a new study. Instead, they may contain DNA sequences that control how gene-coding regions are activated and read. ...
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University of California
11-28-08
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Giant Insects Might Reign If Only There Was More Oxygen In The Air
The study, "No giants today: tracheal oxygen supply to the legs limits beetle size,'' will be presented Oct. 10 and 11 at Comparative Physiology 2006: Integrating Diversity....
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Emre-Filiz
11-28-08
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The gallbladder: The digestive holding tank
The gallbladder can cause trouble when it's infected or inflamed, or blocked with gallstones. Nearly 10 percent of the American population is estimated to have gallstones. Usually, gallstones don't cause any inconvenience. But in severe cases, they can block the gallbladder and cause liver damage. ...
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Emre-Filiz
11-28-08
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