It comes into virtually everybodys home. It has very important and positive anti aging benefits. But it goes out again and we fail to get the benefit. What is it?
NOTE: this is a serious, probably scientific, question, which was asked in a serious radio programme.
Peace, continment, happiness. constant stress and the environment all kinds of things can cause us to age fastor. words are powerful to, and another thing is heriditary.
November 20, 2009
What is one of the best anti aging factors.It enters our homes,then it leaves,but we fail to get the benefit.?
What is a good fitness bar to eat after a workout?
My workout routine usually consists of running 1.5 miles and doing different types of weight training. I wanting to lose 10-12 pounds that I have put on after entering college, but this has been a very hard task for me thus far. So…I’m looking for a good fitness bar to eat after I workout to help me with my weight loss process. Thanks for any advice.
Askmen.com recommends Cliff bars. There are multiple varieties, including high-protein (although what you need most for recovery are carbs to restore muscle glycogen).
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/fitness_top_ten/34_fitness_list.html
Askmen.com also rates chocolate milk as the #1 recovery food, if taken soon after the conclusion of the workout.
As for me, I stick to a homemade shake with water and soy milk, protein powder, fruit, raw cocoa, brewer’s yeast, and flax meal.
How will health care be affected by legalizing marijuana?
Hey everyone. I need help on answering this question: How will health care access, cost, and quality be affected by the passage or defeat of a bill legalizing marijuana. The bill is AB 390, but i just need some answers on the affect of health care by legalizing marijuana or not. I’ve done some research but I need a little more. Thanks.
If marijuana was made legal and the government produced and taxed it, the revenue could cover a huge portion of the health care budget. The government could mass produce many different types of weed and at such a low cost because the ‘danger’ aspect would be non-existent; then then they could tax it heavily and make it cost the same it does now plus make billions a year that could be used to support health care. Not only that but it would save the DEA and many police forces and other government agencies billions just in time spent and effort wasted arresting harmless weed smokers. In New York city in 2008 it cost them 90 million dollars to arrest and detain people possessing minor amounts of weed and I can think of many better uses for that kind of money, one of them being health care.
There wouldn’t be more people using if it was made illegal because if people want to smoke weed they are going to do so anyways, but I major difference could be that less young people would smoke it because if it was legal it would be a less ‘rebellious’ drug.
Instead the USA has treated marijuana the same way they treat most things; by declaring war on it, hence the War on Drugs.
How much money does the average person make in sports marketing?
I will receive my bachelors in sport management from Ohio University with a minor in business and am looking to find a job in a sport marketing firm primarily in Chicago or a large city. I am interested in working in marketing or sponsorship and want to focus more on business rather than sports if that makes any sense. I am looking to work in the highest paid part of the sports industry but am not quite sure if sports marketing is it. Also, if any one knows any great sport marketing firms please list. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Im doing a degree in marketing and we were told theres big monry in sports sponsorship, starting at about €50,000 per year!
What is the procedure to clone Human Growth Hormone?
Whether it is by protein secretion technology or Recombinant DNA technology or mouse-cell technology, I need to know the exact method stepwise, the vectors/phages used, with diagrams if possible.
If anyone can explain it to me or if u could direct me to some weblink, it would be highly appreciated. (Wiipedia is not of much help here).
Thanks.
You’re right, the information under Wikipedia’s Growth Hormone Treatment section is very vague. However, it does tell you that the gene for the growth hormone is inserted into bacteria, which mass produce the protein.
From that, we can surmise what you could potentially do to mass produce growth hormone.
First, of all, you need the gene. That’s simple. You get a bunch of pituitary cells and then create some primers that bind upstream and downstream of the actual gene.
These primers should consist of approximately 25 base nucleotides, and should bind before the gene and after the stop codon.
You then use PCR to amplify it up. That technique can be found in any old Molecular Biology textbook, though the Maniatis book (referenced below) is very good and detailed on this.
Now the best thing to do next is to put your gene of choice into a plasmid (a circular piece of DNA) that expresses an antibiotic resistance gene, and right in front of a gene promoter that is always switched on (and obviously, one that forces the bacteria to produce vast quantities of the hormone).
That’s very simple. Use a nuclease to cut your plasmid. (It’s best to use two nucleases, to cut out a small section of the plasmid DNA out). Use the same nucleases to cut the ends of your extract gene (making sure the nuclease that cuts upstream of your extract DNA is also the same nuclease that cuts at the "upstream" part of your plasmid and vice versa). That means you have to find a nuclease that cuts at the right places, which may require a bit of searching.
Because both have been cut by the same enzyme, they’ll have sticky ends that match. They’ll anneal naturally and because you used the same enzyme to cut upstream of both plasmid and extract gene, the gene will anneal the right way round instead of backwards. (If it anneals backwards, the gene won’t work). Use a DNA ligase to join up the backbone and voila, you’ve got a plasmid that should express antibiotic resistance and your hormone gene.
Transform it into bacteria, possibly using heat shock. Select for the bacteria that express the antibiotic gene (as it should also express the growth hormone), by putting it on to an agar plate with the antibiotic in and lots of goodies and nutrients for the bacteria.
Only the ones with the plasmid will survive and they’ll form little colonies on a plate. Now you’ve got to check that your plasmid contains the gene. After all, the insertion of your gene into the plasmid could have failed.
That’s simple. All you have to do is take a little bit from a colony, break it open and use a pair of primers that bind at the 5′ end and the 3′ end of the gene, and do a PCR. If the gene is there, you’ll get a product. If not, you won’t.
Then, you do a Western blot, to make sure the protein is actually being made. You could have skipped the above PCR step, but there was the chance that some rogue growth hormone could have infected your samples. Doing the PCR, shows you that any protein is there because the bacteria is making it from the gene you put into it, and not because it just happened to be on some of your apparatus.
I’ll refer you to the sources below, as a Western blot is a long detailed procedure that’ll make this answer insanely long.
After you’ve done that and proved to yourself that the bacteria has your gene and is making your protein, you grow it up in a huge vat full of nutrients. Siphon some off every now and then, and extract the protein.
You need do nothing more, except keep growing the bacteria, making sure it’s always there and that the antibiotic selection is always on. If it isn’t, the bacteria will eventually reject the plasmid, as it won’t be of any use to it.
There you have it. It may not be the exact same protocol as what industry uses, but it will get you similar results.
November 11, 2009
What are the seven signs of aging how do you combat anti-aging?
What are the 7 signs of aging?
What are some good products to combat anti-aging?
1. Loss of strength, especially in limbs.
2. Hearing will begin to fade.
3. Your on more than 4 prescriptions at one time.
4. You realize that its ridiculous to drive past 55 mph.
5. Joins creak and ache.
6. A smiling child whose name escapes you, calls you "grandpa"
7. You wake up early in the morning to find the clocks broken and stuck at 1:00
If you want to combat anti-aging, do nothing, and get off the prescriptions.
What is Aerobic Physical Fitness And Why is it important for everyone to be active?
Can you also give me a few ways how I can improve my Aerobic Physical Fitness? Thanks!
According to WebMD, "Aerobic fitness increases the amount of oxygen that is delivered to your muscles, which allows them to work longer. Any activity that raises your heart rate and keeps it up for an extended period of time will improve your aerobic fitness."
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/tc/fitness-aerobic-fitness
You can improve your aerobic fitness by engaging in any cardio activity that raises your heart rate, makes you breathe harder, and ideally breaks you out in a sweat for 20 minutes or longer.
Examples:
Walking fast
Jogging
Hiking
Bicycling
Jumping rope
Climbing stairs
Swimming
In my experience, the easiest way to improve your aerobic fitness is to purchase a pedometer and aim for 10,000 steps a day MINIMUM. It’s a lot harder than you think.
Link to a good activity calorie calculator:
http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/calculat.htm
What health testing do you do on your dogs before you breed?
What genetic health testing do you do? What is it called and what is it testing for? What breed do you have and why do you test for it?
Thanks!
Yes I know of them, just interested to know what breeders test for and what breeds and why.
Do you do the tests on just the dogs you breed or the pups before also before they go to new homes? (not the OFA ones because I know they have to be 2 years old at least)
APBT and Rottweiler Health Testing:
I do not breed but I do have some knowledge to assist me when buying outside of a rescue. It also helps me keep breeders reputable. The following health testing is not specific to just APBT’s or Rottweilers as most diseases are not exclusive to just one specific breed.
True health-testing is in depth and seeks to identify carriers of crippling and increasingly common genetic diseases that are affecting our purebred dogs. Health-testing is a tool to help breed away diseases from the dogs that are carrying them.
The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) offers tests for hips, elbows, patellas (kneecaps), cardiac, thyroid, eyes, hearing, shoulders, some skin diseases, and a hip disorder commonly affecting small dogs. They also offer DNA testing. PennHip is another organization that offers hip testing, utilizing different methods than the OFA.
Hips are probably the top concern then cardiac, elbows and patellas are also important to a working breed and the remaining as above noted above.
The working drive and pain threshold is so high in this breed that afflicted dogs may work their hearts out without ever giving any indicator that they are unsound.
The APBT ranks 27th out of 142 breeds for hip dysplasia. 22.2% of our breed is dysplastic, versus only 4.8% excellent. That number is up more than 7% since 1990. (The AmStaff’s percentage of hip dysplasia dropped 9% during that same period.)
The APBT ranks 15th out of 82 breeds for elbow dysplasia. 14% of tested dogs are dysplastic.
Rottweiler Health Testing: (Same as above with the following)
A reputable breeder will have the hips and elbows of all breeding stock x-rayed and read by a recognized specialist. They will have paperwork to prove it.
They will also have certificates that their breeding animals do not have Entropian or Ectropian and that they have full and complete dentition with a scissor bite.
As with any species, hereditary conditions do occur in some lines. Potential purchasers should question breeders about any history of hereditary disease in their lines.
If over fed and /or under exercised Rottweiler’s are one of the breeds most prone to obesity. Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious: arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure, reproductive problems, skin disease, reduce resistance to disease and overheating caused by the thick jacket of fat under the skin
Ego, reputable breeders do health testing to “Better the Breed”!
What sports teams are most popular where you live?
Hello everyone! I am doing a little sociology project, looking at the demography of sports. I want to know which major league teams are the most popular in your *immediate* area where you live. This could mean your town or your neighborhood if you live in a big city. If two teams are even in your area, please describe. There’s no right answer, it’s just what you perceive to be most popular. I am collecting data on 5 sports. If you don’t know any, just leave it blank.
Baseball
Football (NFL)
Football (college)
Basketball
Hockey
Please also to remember to tell me what town you live in!
Thanks everyone!
I’ll go with the Leafs since you put this in the hockey section….even though the Leafs ARE the most popular in Toronto anyhow….
I need info on human growth hormone stimulators?
Are there any side effects? My growth plates are ALMOST closed but not closed yet, so they would still work right? What are some trusted places online i can get. How much do you think it can help me gain? Im 5"4 right now and 14 and a male.
Yes my age is young but my bone age is not young so im more of a 17 year old than a 14.
you r so young that more sleep can do effect