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    Anti-aging Elixir of Skin Just like an elixir which enlivens the life form‚ actives‚ help the enlivening of the Antiaging product for enriching the skin bringing the youthful days back. Aging process is natural yet not a readily accepted fact for sociable people and therefore it is very important to address the issue and use the path of science to overcome it. Antiaging products give the liberty to put your inhibitions about your looks aside and instill you with the confidence of your true potential

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    “Yeats’s poetry is driven by a tension between the real world in which he lives and an ideal world that he imagines.” I believe this is an apt statement to define to work of Yeats. At the heart of Yeats’s poetry there is a strong division between the natural world and the idyllic world which Yeats appears to be constantly seeking. Yeats was an artist who was the first Irishman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature for what the Nobel committee described as: “inspired poetry‚ which in a highly artistic

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    Childhood Cancer Statistics Each year in the U.S. there are approximately 13‚400 children between the ages of birth and 19 years of age who are diagnosed with cancer. About one in 300 boys and one in 333 girls will develop cancer before their 20th birthday. In 1998‚ about 2500 died of cancer‚ thus making cancer the most common cause of death by disease for children and adolescents in America. Statistics on child and adolescent cancer incidence are collected by the National Cancer Institute’s

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    Cancer is the number one disease in the world. But what exactly is cancer? What most people know about cancer is that it can be deadly and it’s mostly related to someone losing their hair. But‚ beyond that cancer is a tricky subject. Why? Because no one really knows how cancer is created. Could it be possible‚ that cancer cells have the same characteristics as normal stem cells and that is why they grow and invade rapidly? And if so can scientist and doctors use this information to find a permanent

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    The body is composed of many types of cells. Mundanely‚ cells grow‚ divide and then die. Sometimes‚ cells mutate and commence to grow and divide more expeditiously than mundane cells. Rather than dying‚ these anomalous cells clump together to compose tumors. If these tumors are cancerous (withal called malignant tumors)‚ they can invade and kill your body’s salubrious tissues. From these tumors‚ cancer cells can metastasize contrast‚ noncancerous tumors do not spread to other components of the body

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    Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that start off in one or both lungs. According to WebMD‚ lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women‚ in the United States of America. Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast‚ prostate‚ and colorectal cancer combined. This is tragic because it is one of the most preventable kinds of cancer. There are different types of lung cancer‚ and each has signs and symptoms‚ diagnostic tests and treatments for their type

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    More than 1‚500 people die of cancer every day and about 1‚228‚600 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed . Cancer is the second leading cause of death after heart diseases. A group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled‚ it could result in death. Who is at the risk of cancer ? Anybody ‚ a small toddler ‚ a teen ‚ an adult or even a senior citizen . A person of any age‚ race ‚ shape and size is at the risk of cancer and

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    Cancer is a lethal disease that has forced many innocent people around the world to take their last breaths. “I’m not afraid of being dead. I’m just afraid of what I might have to go through to get there.” ― Pamela Bone ― Cancer does not only take lives‚ but it tortures souls and absorbs spirits. This disease causes the cells to viciously betray the body that they create. The cells grow rapidly and out of control‚ which causes the organs to disfunction and work oddly. Patients have to go through

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    evolution of atherosclerotic plaques. This study will seek to uncover the role of a recently discovered long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) in controlling the integrity of endothelial cells (ECs) of the arterial wall and its possible role in preventing senescence. 1. Introduction 1.1 Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis is the primary cause of heart disease and stroke and‚ thus‚ the most common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]-[2]. In western societies

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    undergo structural changes in the cell wall and the protoplasm‚ becoming mature to perform specific functions. (c) Development It refers to the various changes occurring in an organism during its life cycle – from the germination of seeds to senescence. (d) De-differentiation It is the process in which permanent plant cells regain the power to divide under certain conditions. (e) Re-differentiation It is the process in which de-differentiated cells become mature again and lose their capacity

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