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James Watson, J. Craig Venter, Francis Collins, Cynthia Kenyon . . . you may not know them, but you should. They are the masterminds of genetics and biotechnology who want you to live to be 150 years old, to regenerate your heart and brain, to create synthetic life. For better or worse, they are about to alter life on earth forever.
Award-winning journalist David Ewing Duncan tells the remarkable stories of cutting-edge bioscientists, revealing their...
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Has studying Pharmacology been a Catch-22 for you? Does it seem a closed book, something nigh to impossible? Now that this book is in your hands, It is for sure you are interested in the subject and trying to decipher it out.Well, You have got your hands on the right book!The book is a second edition with few added chapters to denote the closing of season 1 of my podcast, hence it covers a part of the subject, the "General Pharmacology".Beginning...
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Two leaders in the field of genetics-a bioethicist-health lawyer and an obstetrician-gynecologist geneticist-answer the most pressing questions about the application of new genetics to our universal medicine and what personalized medicine means for individual healthcare.
Breakthroughs in genetic research are changing modern medicine and pharmaceuticals. But what are these changes and how do they affect our individual care? Genomic Messages examines...
24) The Shadow of Evil The Ethical Dilemma of Nazi Medical Experiments, Darwinism, And Racial Purifi
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The Nazi regime of Germany during World War II is known for its atrocities, including the systematic persecution and extermination of millions of Jews and other minorities. However, the unethical medical experiments conducted by Nazi doctors on prisoners are less widely known, which were rooted in the ideology of Darwinism and racial purification. These experiments involved subjecting prisoners to brutal and often deadly procedures in the name of...
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People have searched for the fountain of youth everywhere from Bimini to St. Augustine. But for a steadfast group of scientists, the secret to a long life lies elsewhere: in the lowly lab worm. By suppressing the function of just a few key genes, these scientists were able to lengthen worms' lifespans up to tenfold, while also controlling the onset of many of the physical problems that beset old age. As the global population ages, the potential impact...
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Few of us know much about the biology of sex determination, but what could be more interesting than to discover how we are shaped into males and females? In this book, Elof Carlson tells the incredible story of the difficult quest to understand how the body forms girls and boys. Carlson's history takes us from antiquity to the present day to detail how each component of human reproduction and sexuality was identified and studied, how this knowledge...
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The subject of age has ever been one which has attracted human thought. It leads us so near to the great mysteries that all thinkers have contemplated it, and many are the writers who from the literary point of view have presented us, sometimes with profound thought, often with beautiful images connected with the change from youth to old age. We need but to think of two books familiar more or less to us all, that ancient classic, Cicero's De Senectute,...
28) Genome
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Genome tells the story of the most ambitious scientific adventure of our time. By gradually isolating and identifying all the genes in the human body-the blueprint for life-scientists are closing in on the ability to effectively treat and prevent nearly every disease that strikes man, from muscular dystrophy, diabetes, and cancer to heart ailments, alcoholism, and even mental illness. Such discoveries will change the course of human life. At the...
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The contributors to The Story Within share powerful experiences of living with genetic disorders. Their stories illustrate the complexities involved in making decisions about genetic diseases: whether to be tested, who to tell, whether to have children, and whether and how to treat children medically, if treatment is available. More broadly, they consider how genetic information shapes the ways we see ourselves, the world, and our actions within it.
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Discover your ancestors' facts and riddles with a straightforward genealogical method.Finding a bigger familial historical picture, protecting the past for future generations, and storytelling are some of the main motivations for family history research. By developing an awareness of genealogy and the variables, activities, and challenges associated with the investigation, Practical Genealogy offers a technique for examining your family history. Finding...
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This timely volume clearly lays out the central ethical questions raised by today's rapid advances in biotechnology. James Peterson sorts through the maze of clinical decisions occasioned by human genetic intervention, organizing the range of moral considerations that now face us and exploring their practical impact on individuals, families, and communities. / The ethical question are covered in the order of how soon the particular technologies that...
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'If the globe is warming, is mankind responsible, or is the sun?' Such a statement does not appear out of place in Bethell's entertaining account of how modern science is politically motivated and in desperate need of oversight. Bethell writes in a compulsively readable style, and although he provides legitimate insight into the potential benefits of nuclear power and hormesis, some readers will be turned off when he attempts to disprove global warming...
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Jamie Tyrone tenía cuarenta y nueve años cuando se enteró de que poseía una predisposición genética al Mal de Alzheimer. De hecho, sus genes arrojaron un 91% de probabilidad de contraer la enfermedad durante el trascurso de su vida. Sorprendida por la forma en que recibió el diagnóstico a través de pruebas genéticas, y dolorosamente familiarizada con el padecimiento debido a su historia familiar y su experiencia como enfermera, sintió como...
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Nine essays examining the ethical, cultural, legal, and biological underpinnings of behavioral genetics.
Scientists conducting human genome research are identifying genetic disorders and traits at an accelerating rate. Genetic factors in human behavior appear particularly complex and slow to emerge, yet are raising their own set of difficult ethical, legal, and social issues. In Behavioral Genetics: The Clash of Culture and Biology, Ronald Carson...
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"Angelman Syndrome Demystified: Doctor's Secret Guide" is a compassionate and comprehensive resource offering invaluable insights into the world of Angelman Syndrome (AS). Dr. [Author's Name], an expert in the field, guides readers through the fundamental aspects of AS, from understanding the genetics behind it to recognizing and diagnosing symptoms. This guide delves into the daily challenges faced by individuals living with AS and their families,...
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