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The damage is done whether Clonaid's claims are a hoax or not. The Raelians can be assured that all the free advertising has worked, and inquiries from prospective parents will rise with each new headline. This desperation leads some lawmakers, ethicists and scientists themselves to argue that it is...
That leaves senior Chinese officials, while probably unwilling to make any major policy changes, considering curtailing aid to Pyongyang to modify its behavior. "The U.S. wants to isolate them," says Don Oberdorfer, a professor at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. "But the Chinese and North...
It was to test the effects of mercury on the heart that the two new studies compared the mercury levels in clippings from toenails, where heavy metals tend to be deposited. In one study, researchers led by Dr. Eliseo Guallar at Johns Hopkins found that European and Israeli men with...
Like the Harvard team, the Johns Hopkins researchers analyzed mercury content in the men’s toenails, which are known to harbor mercury.
However, in its research on groups of heart-healthy and heart attack-prone European men, the Johns Hopkins team found that men with high mercury levels were 2.2 times more likely to suffer a heart attack. Correspondingly, heart attack victims had mercury levels that were 15 percent higher than men...