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Explode Your Self
BabaliciouS - Homo Pithecus Sanctus | August 30th 2008 by baba
No. I’m not talking about asking you, human beings, to become one of those microcephalic cretins (terrorists) who think they will go to heaven by detonating others as you witnessed on 9/11 or Bali bombing couples of years ago; by self I mean th read more
Ditching Plastic
GoalForTheGreen.com | July 21st 2008 by BarbaraRae
It might be easier said than done. It’s everywhere and in almost every area of our everyday life. From baby bottles, trash-can liners, milk jugs, baggies, toys, toothbrushes and vinyl shower curtains. Almost everything that enters our home is p read more
Endocrine System Animation
Biosolutions | July 20th 2008 by Julian
The endocrine system is an integrated system of small organs that involve the release of extracellular signaling molecules known as hormones. The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating metabolism, growth, development and puberty, tissue funct read more
Breakfast helps
PMS and PMDD - Ways to Overcome It Naturally | February 10th 2008 by Zhana
This morning, I had the most delicious breakfast ever:Organic brown olive bread with a little bit of virgin olive oil on top2 boiled organic and free range eggsOrganic banana and peach salad with (non-organic) yoghurt and crushed pecansThe bread with read more
Readings: health and medicine, 20 October 2007
Science and Reason | October 20th 2007 by Charles Daney
#editor {color: #00b000}The text following each item is quoted material, except for editorial comments, which are in color.BubR1 Protein: A Key Regulator of AgingHoping to find a way to help people maintain their independence and quality of life as t read more
Endocrine Disruptors & The Environment
The Alien Next Door | September 26th 2007 by Nina Munteanu
Your endocrine system is a set of glands and the hormones they produce that help guide and regulate the development, growth, reproduction and behavior of most living things (yes plants too!). Some hormones are also released from parts of the body tha read more
Origins of brains as sensory organs
Science and Reason | July 24th 2007 by Charles Daney
Recently (well, not too long ago) I posted (here) a bit about how elements of the modern nervous system of vertebrates can be traced back to some of the most primitive animals – sea sponges.Now it transpires that the origins of specific brain s read more

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