It is a commonly held belief that athletes, particularly body builders, have greater requirements for dietary protein than sedentary individuals. However, the evidence in support of this contention is controversial. This book is the latest in a series of publications designed to inform both civilian and military scientists and personnel about issues related to nutrition and military service.
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A Tribute to the Life and Scientific Legacies of Joshua Lederberg
Institute of Medicine’s Forum on Microbial Threats convened a public workshop on May 20-21, 2008, to examine Dr. Lederberg’s – scientist, Nobel laureate who died on February 2, 2008 – scientific and policy contributions to the marketplace of ideas in the life sciences, medicine, and public policy. The resulting workshop summary, Microbial Evolution and Co-Adaptation, demonstrates the extent to which conceptual and technological developments have, within a few short years, advanced our collective understanding of the microbiome, microbial genetics, microbial communities, and microbe-host-environment interactions.
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This ebook will teach you how to survive againt cancer. This ebook wrote by Maria Hewitt, Sheldon Greenfield, and Ellen Stovall, Editors, Committee on Cancer Survivorship: Improving Care and Quality of Life, Institute of Medicine and National Research Council
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The two groups at greatest risk for AIDS are homosexual or bisexual men and people who shoot drugs. People who use needles to inject drugs (including mainliners and skin poppers) get the virus by sharing their works with other users who already have the AIDS virus in their blood.
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Cancer Medicine, 6th Edition contains complate information about cancer and what medicine to heal the disease.
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This document has been written in an attempt to provide an insight for the herbalist about allopathic research and use of plants in oncology. It is by no means comprehensive, and is not meant to imply any endorsement of the techniques or principles. It also is not meant to imply any a prioridisapproval or criticism.
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Writing with grace, humor, and an expert’s eye for revealing detail, Susan Baur illuminates the processes by which hypochondriacs come to adopt and maintain illness as a way of life.
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Swine Influenza refers to influenza caused by any strain of the influenza virus endemic in pigs (swine). Swine Influenza ebook is compiled from article on WikiPedia. It contain useful information about Swine Influenza (Pig Influenza) influenza disease. For updated content please visit WikiPedia to read online
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Influenza, or “flu,” is a common infection caused by a virus affecting the respiratory tract (like the nose and upper airways). Its symptoms are usually more severe than the common cold and are more likely to affect other parts of your body like your stomach and muscles.
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Swine influenza is caused by a number of closely related influenza A viruses that are noted for their ability to change their antigenic structure and create new strains. SI can be introduced by infected people, carrier pigs and probably on the wind although this has not been proved. Birds particularly water fowl, are reservoirs of infection.
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