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Understanding Surrogate Pregnancy | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    Surrogate pregnancy is a process in which another woman will carry a baby for nine months and then will relinquish the baby to the couple. This is meant for women or couples that are unable to have children for whatever reason, be it infertility, age, or medical problems. Another option is adoption, which is a legal process to create a new, permanent relationship between a child and an adult. A woman that decides to be a surrogate may be family, friends, or may be a complete stranger. Surrogate pregnancy can be arranged through agencies that help find the couple a woman who will be their surrogate mother for a fee. If the agency arranges for surrogacy, careful inspection is done to make sure the health of the surrogate is guaranteed to avoid possible pregnancy risks. Surrogacy may also be set up without the help of an agency. Surrogate pregnancy can be done in one of two ways. The first way is by artificial insemination, in which a sperm is injected into the surrogate mother's body. The surrogate is the baby's biological mother, but after the birth of the child, he/she is given to be raised by the biological father and his partner or spouse. This is known as traditional surrogacy. The second way is to have a woman's eggs (usually about five eggs) and a man's sperm injected into the surrogate mother. In this case, the surrogate is not the biological mother. This is known as gestational surrogacy. The fees paid for a surrogate pregnancy will be anywhere from ten-thousand to sixty-thousand dollars. The average price for a surrogate mother is anywhere from ten-thousand to thirty-thousand dollars, but other fees such as medical fees, egg donors (if one is used), lawyer fees, or fertility clinics can, of course, up the price. Gestational surrogacy tends to cost more than traditional surrogacy because more medical complications arise in pregnancy. Surrogate mothers that carry babies for members of their family may do it for expenses only, or may get no rewards
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Vital Signs - A Good Massage Brings Biological Changes, Too - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Researchers found that a single session of massage caused biological changes, like increases in oxytocin, a hormone associated with contentment.
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WHY AM I NOT LOSING WEIGHT? - 0 views

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    It's happened to all of us - you start making healthy choices and get so motivated and excited that when you don't see results quickly, it's crushingly disappointing. Sometimes it's even enough to make you doubt your choices and slip back into old unhealthy habits. HOLD UP. Don't give up just yet. There are many plausible and fixable reasons as to why your weight loss may have stalled out! When you eat too few calories, your body goes into starvation mode. This is the biological response to start storing fat as quickly as possible because your body is unsure as to when it might get to eat next. Muscle burns more calories than fat, so the more of it that you cultivate, the more calories you burn… without even trying. You're not exercising enough.
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What causes autism? Exploring the environmental contribution : Current Opinion in Pedia... - 0 views

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    Purpose of review: Autism is a biologically based disorder of brain development. Genetic factors - mutations, deletions, and copy number variants - are clearly implicated in causation of autism. However, they account for only a small fraction of cases, and do not easily explain key clinical and epidemiological features. This suggests that early environmental exposures also contribute. This review explores this hypothesis. Recent findings: Indirect evidence for an environmental contribution to autism comes from studies demonstrating the sensitivity of the developing brain to external exposures such as lead, ethyl alcohol and methyl mercury. But the most powerful proof-of-concept evidence derives from studies specifically linking autism to exposures in early pregnancy - thalidomide, misoprostol, and valproic acid; maternal rubella infection; and the organophosphate insecticide, chlorpyrifos. There is no credible evidence that vaccines cause autism. Summary: Expanded research is needed into environmental causation of autism. Children today are surrounded by thousands of synthetic chemicals. Two hundred of them are neurotoxic in adult humans, and 1000 more in laboratory models. Yet fewer than 20% of high-volume chemicals have been tested for neurodevelopmental toxicity. I propose a targeted discovery strategy focused on suspect chemicals, which combines expanded toxicological screening, neurobiological research and prospective epidemiological studies.
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Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria - 0 views

  • "As far as we can tell, this is the first time this type of behavior has been reported in cells that are part of a larger organism," says Peter T. Cummings, John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, who directed the study that is described in the March 10 issue of the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE. The discovery was the unanticipated result of a study the Cummings group conducted to test the hypothesis that the freedom with which different cancer cells move - a concept called motility - could be correlated with their aggressiveness: That is, the faster a given type of cancer cell can move through the body the more aggressive it is. "Our results refute that hypothesis—the correlation between motility and aggressiveness that we found among three different types of cancer cells was very weak," Cummings says. "In the process, however, we began noticing that the cell movements were unexpectedly complicated." Then the researchers' interest was piqued by a paper that appeared in the February 2008 issue of the journal Nature titled, "Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour." The paper contained an analysis of the movements of a variety of radio-tagged marine predators, including sharks, sea turtles and penguins. The authors found that the predators used a foraging strategy very close to a specialized random walk pattern, called a Lévy walk, an optimal method for searching complex landscapes. At the end of the paper's abstract they wrote, "...Lévy-like behaviour seems to be widespread among diverse organisms, from microbes to humans, as a 'rule' that evolved in response to patchy resource distributions." This gave Cummings and his colleagues a new perspective on the cell movements that they were observing in the microscope. They adopted the basic assumption that when mammalian cells migrate they face problems, such as efficiently finding randomly distributed targets like nutrients and growth factors, that are analogous to those faced by single-celled organisms foraging for food. With this perspective in mind, Alka Potdar, now a post-doctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, cultured cells from three human mammary epithelial cell lines on two-dimensional plastic plates and tracked the cell motions for two-hour periods in a "random migration" environment free of any directional chemical signals. Epithelial cells are found throughout the body lining organs and covering external surfaces. They move relatively slowly, at about a micron per minute which corresponds to two thousandths of an inch per hour. When Potdar carefully analyzed these cell movements, she found that they all followed the same pattern. However, it was not the Lévy walk that they expected, but a closely related search pattern called a bimodal correlated random walk (BCRW). This is a two-phase movement: a run phase in which the cell travels primarily in one direction and a re-orientation phase in which it stays in place and reorganizes itself internally to move in a new direction. In subsequent studies, currently in press, the researchers have found that several other cell types (social amoeba, neutrophils, fibrosarcoma) also follow the same pattern in random migration conditions. They have also found that the cells continue to follow this same basic pattern when a directional chemical signal is added, but the length of their runs are varied and the range of directions they follow are narrowed giving them a net movement in the direction indicated by the signal.
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    When cells move about in the body, they follow a complex pattern similar to that which amoebae and bacteria use when searching for food, a team of Vanderbilt researchers have found. The discovery has a practical value for drug development: Incorporating this basic behavior into computer simulations of biological processes that involve cell migration, such as embryo development, bone remodeling, wound healing, infection and tumor growth, should improve the accuracy with which these models can predict the effectiveness of untested therapies for related disorders, the researchers say.
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It's not an apple a day after all -- it's strawberries: Flavonoids could represent two-... - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (June 28, 2011) - A recent study from scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies suggests that a strawberry a day (or more accurately, 37 of them) could keep not just one doctor away, but an entire fleet of them, including the neurologist, the endocrinologist, and maybe even the oncologist.

Scientists have discovered the biological mechanisms of fibrinolysis - 2 views

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Glass Fiber Syringe Filters Manufacturer | Axiva - 0 views

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    Glass fiber syringe filters are biologically and chemically inert, high retentive depth filters with high dirt holding capacity. This syringe filters are made up 100% borosilicate glass fiber that is 100% binder free.
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CA Syringe Filters Sterile and Non Sterile | Axiva - 0 views

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    CA Syringe Filters (Cellulose Acetate) are for intended for biological solution, high loading capacity and low protein binding. Sterile and non sterile both category available at axivafilters.com.
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Shigru, Drumstic, Moringa oleifera leaves, swelling in the joints - 0 views

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    Latin Names :Moringa oleifera Lam. English Names / Common Names :Drumstick Tree, Horse Radish TreeSanskrit / Indian Name :Shigru Shigru or Moringa oleifera leaves are beneficial in inflammatory conditions of joints. It reduces pain and swelling in the joints. Action Biological activity studies have confirmed the anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic and anti-arthritic properties.

Clinical studies on vasoactive intestinal peptide - 2 views

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Origin of human intestinal immune system - 1 views

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    the more high-quality sleep you get, the easier it is to lose unwanted weight and keep that weight off. Restful sleep keeps your metabolism in check through a variety of biological pathways that can run amok when you don't get your ZZZs.
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CBD Oil For Sale - Pure Liposomal Colorado Hemp Oil | Liposomal CBD - 1 views

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    Liposomal CBD Colorado Hemp Oil delivers a nanoemulsified oil that is 40% CBD. The nanoemulsified is formatted for ultimate bioavailability, delivering biologically active substances directly to lymphatic circulation and improving cellular delivery.

Happiness depends on you - 0 views

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33 Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep - 48 views

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    Natural treatment for insomnia and sleep disorders - Effective non-drug, natural lifestyle options so you can start getting the sleep you need without expensive and addicting sleeping pills.
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    Great post!Sleeping pills addiction cause lot of health issues.Here is the symptoms of sleeping pill addiction:http://www.completehealthnews.com/symptoms-sleeping-pills-addiction/
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    Nice Post..
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    very helpful!
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    Sleep is a vital biological process that allows the body and brain to recharge and repair. It is a natural state of rest in which the body's functions slow down, and the brain undergoes various changes. During sleep, the brain consolidates memories and learning, helps regulate mood and emotions, and supports overall physical health. The amount of sleep a person needs varies depending on age, lifestyle, and genetics. Generally, adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night, while infants and young children require more. Sleep deprivation can have severe consequences on both physical and mental health. Lack of sleep can lead to irritability, difficulty concentrating and reduced immune function. Chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and depression. To improve sleep quality, it's essential to establish healthy sleep habits. This includes maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, creating a comfortable sleep environment, avoiding stimulants like caffeine before bedtime, and engaging in relaxing activities such as reading or meditation before sleep. Seeking medical attention for any sleep-related disorders is also critical for maintaining good sleep health. It is essential to know how to get a better night's sleep. https://smeh-beautytips.blogspot.com/2019/09/better-night-sleep.html
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