[246] Sources: See below. COPY: One vital test is on a substance’s potential genotoxic effects. This article will provide an overview of the subject and why it is so important that this is tested. What is Genotoxicity? In genetics, genotoxicity is a term that describes the properties of chemicals pertaining to their ability to cause damage to genetic material. This can lead to mutations and, possibly, various types of cancer. Genotoxicity is similar to and can be confused with mutagenicity…..
[245] Source: healthylifedenver.com COPY: Just two decades ago, widespread genetic testing was a dream. Before the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, tests were largely limited to major chromosomal disorders like Down Syndrome, and couldn’t identify smaller, gene-level mutations. Today, though, anyone can order genetic tests through the mail, while doctors turn to genetic testing to diagnose even the rarest conditions. Still, that doesn’t mean everyone should be tested. Many people can benefit from genetic testing, but it needs to…..
[244] In this YouTube video (see above) we learn what the GGC does to the brain. 80 % of dementia cases are Alzheimer’s. From 2000 to 2013 the number of cases of Alzheimer’s increased 71 %. (It’s an explosion, really.) That is a significant part of the GGC. Note that this development is following the normal development of the thousands of genetic diseases of the GGC.
[243] This YouTube video (see above) is an important and interesting overview of animal and human behavioral genetics.
[242] Source: Framingham Heart Study (and more) (COPY:) Introduction Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice, and is increasing in both incidence and prevalence[1, 2]. Over two million Americans currently have AF, and estimates project that between 5 and 12 million will be affected by 2050[1, 2]. AF is associated with substantial morbidity, including one third of all strokes in patients above the age of 65[3] and a two-fold increased risk of mortality[4, 5]. The costs attributable to…..
[241 Source: See above: YouTube video (title of YouTube video) Comments by NKO: The GGC is a significant part of the explanation of what is happening with the collapse of the population of the world.
[240] Source: COPY (mostly) from Mayo Clinic (site): Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time and then resolve, usually within one to three years. Your risk of developing frozen shoulder increases if you’re recovering from a medical condition or procedure that prevents you from moving your arm — such as a stroke or a mastectomy. Treatment for frozen shoulder…..
[239] Above: Link to YouTube video (title of YouTube video)
[238] Above: Link to YouTube video (title of YouTube video).
[237] Above: Link to YouTube video (title of YouTube video).