It is important to realize the impacts of the environmental or extrinsic factors to the quality of life and gene function such as gene expression, modification, stabilization and human behavior.… read more →
In this modern society, it is very important to bring up discussions about “race” and the validity of the term as it applies to genetics and as a separator of… read more →
Genetically, physiologically, physically, chemically, emotionally etc, men and women are different. The gender differences are clearly relevant to some degrees to valid discussion in several subject matters. However, in the… read more →
In most cases, groundwater is the safest source of quality water than surface or reservoir water because it may not require any treatment before distribution to the public. Besides naturally… read more →
Living things including humans are wounded deeply from birth, a chasm naked eyes may not see, but it is subject to the extrinsic factor’s temerity to become apparent. An exposure… read more →
For the first time, the WHO’s international agency for research on cancer (IARC) declared today Thursday 17th 2013 that air pollution is scientifically proven as a carcinogen for lung cancer.… read more →
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) discovered a viral sequence in commercial GMO crops. The viral sequence encodes a significant fragment of a viral gene, and the viral gene in… read more →
The human papilloma virus (HPV) is associated with the development of cervical cancer, genital warts and other cancers. Although two HPV vaccines have been approved on the market: Gardasil in… read more →
The outcome of the quality of life with the use of modern technology depends on the environmental and biological exposure. Hence, the use of laptop, and convenience to access the… read more →
As little as the CDC knew about HIV/AIDS in 1983. The same year, Francoise Barr-Sinoussi & Luc Montagnier of the Pasteur institute in France claimed to have discovered the first… read more →
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