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Latest human physiology news – Horse Genome Publication Concludes Kentucky Project
Hey Readers! I've been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below...
Horse Genome Publication Concludes Kentucky Project
Likewise, discoveries made with horses can be applied to improve human health. Research currently under way around the world on equine exercise physiology, ... Read More...
Racehorse Exercise Physiology Seminar Course One is for racehorses trainers about applying many techniques used to improve the performance of human athletes ... Read More...
Tech Talk: A brainy response to distress
In addition, the researchers measured the participants physiology of those that were bothered by the static noise. The researchers then correlated the skin ... Read More...
That's all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


3 Responses to “Latest human physiology news – Horse Genome Publication Concludes Kentucky Project”
I also really love history, and the things that have happened so far define what happens now and in the future. I do prefer European history, though, mostly for all the crazy stuff that went down out there like all of the power-shifts and different territories over the years. I don't care for sports, but i have been to Boston and loved it – a friend of mine went to BU. I love the coast with all of the seafood and exciting stuff that happens nightly!
[...] With one sure step into the vortex of reality I went lost, floating on luminescent clouds of static noise with stubs for wings and a yearning for home Beauty, from the sights below oh so tragic, for those above The ground that you stand on… does it feel real? or does it hang by a thread as thin as angel's hair… By the faces I've seen no one ever knows Some will turn a deaf ear to this opera of chaos Care to risk your weightlessness and your v … Read More [...]
“Nanoparticles: Health Effects-Pros and Cons”
This article appears in the EHP (Environmental Health Perspectives). This is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health.
The research is authored by Maureen R. Gwinn and Val Vallyathan of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA.
The table of contents lists these items:
* Introduction
* UFPs versus NPs
* Pros: Applications in Biology and Medicine
* Cons: Morbidity and Mortality Due to Cardiovascular Effects
* Cons: Pulmonary Morbidity and Mortality
* Cons: Translocation and Toxicity to Other Organs
* Conclusions
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