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...disorder to a gene located somewhere in chromosome 6, the same pesky piece of DNA that also contains genes contributing to hay fever, migraine headaches, asthma, thyroid disease and allergies. The discovery may help in early detection of dyslexia, which could prompt early treatment of the disorder and lessen its effects on children's lives. About 20% of the population is born with the problem...
Estrogen therapy, based on the hormone that can lessen the sometimes debilitating symptoms of menopause, may no longer be off-limits to many women. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association now says many doctors have wrongly denied breast-cancer survivors the hormone, fearing without much evidence that the hormone would reactivate their cancer cells...
...first film in which she delves into the violence and exploitation which became popular in the late '60's and early '70's. This "roughy," as the type is called, has plenty of slapping, struggling and hard sex. The outlandish settings and situations of these films sometimes helps to lessen the impact of their intensity. And they cannot compare to episodes like the rape scene from "What's Love Got to Do With...
Rosigliono says the mediation members will work to improve the false perceptions people have about different genders and races to lessen the chance of conflicts...
...April 11)). These complex new investment instruments have become so esoteric that only those who live in cyberspace can possibly fathom them. Since most of us inhabit the real world, we're fortunate that there are reporters who can alert us earthlings to the danger. Properly used, derivatives can lessen volatility. But $14 trillion floating around the world unaccounted for could lead to a financial meltdown. Congressional oversight is needed...