MultipleEndocrineNeoplasia1 (MEN1)
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:38pm1 Comment
generation to another (inherited). There are two types: MEN1 and MEN2. Because they have similar names, MEN1 and MEN2 are often confused. In fact, they are completely separate conditions with different genetic causes. MEN1 cannot turn into MEN2 and MEN2 cannot turn into MEN1.
In multiple endocrine neoplasia, a number of different tumours develop
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Women's behavior and what it did to men1,428
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relationships ..Posted
Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:00pm
In Backlash: The Undeclared War Against Women author Susan Faludi discusses the backlash from women' s behavior and what it did to men. She says that men became so frightened and so leery of women that they became ambivalent about their desire to relate to women in a serious manner. They had a need to have a woman in their life but they were simp ...
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“Grow Your Own Transplant” May be Possible for Men with Type1 Diabetes
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Ed H.Posted
Sun 12 Dec 2010 4:41pmMen with type1 diabetes may be able to grow their own insulin-producing cells from their testicular tissue, say Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) researchers who presented their findings today at the American Society of Cell Biology’s 50th annual meeting in Philadelphia.
Their laboratory and animal study is a proof of principle that human
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Women's choices in men (1,316 reads)
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relationships ..Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:40pm
Scientific Research reveals that women really do crave jerks and that truly good guys do really finish last.
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Why do psychopaths exist? The ladies help the psychopaths reproduce by going to bed with them. Men who are narcissistic, self-obsessed, liars, psychopaths, Machiavellian, and thrill-seekers get laid mo ...
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Women's choices in men? (1,741 reads)
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relationships ..Posted
Sat 10 Oct 2009 10:02pm
Scientific Research claims that women really do crave jerks and that truly good guys do really finish last.
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Why do psychopaths exist? The ladies help the psychopaths reproduce by going to bed with them. Men who are narcissistic, self-obsessed, liars, psychopaths, Machiavellian, and thrill-seekers get laid mo ...
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Women's choices in men? (1,846 reads)
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relationships ..Posted
Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Scientific Research claims that women really do crave jerks and that truly good guys do really finish last.
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Why do psychopaths exist? The ladies help the psychopaths reproduce by going to bed with them. Men who are narcissistic, self-obsessed, liars, psychopaths, Machiavellian, and thrill-seekers get laid mo ...
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Women's choices in men? (1,968)
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relationships ..Posted
Sun 22 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Scientific Research claims that women really do crave jerks and that truly good guys do really finish last.
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Why do psychopaths exist? The ladies help the psychopaths reproduce by going to bed with them. Men who are narcissistic, self-obsessed, liars, psychopaths, Machiavellian, and thrill-seekers get laid mo ...
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Women's choices in men? (1,520 reads)
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relationships ..Posted
Mon 10 Aug 2009 3:49pm
Scientific Research claims that women really do crave jerks and that truly good guys do really finish last.
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Why do psychopaths exist? The ladies help the psychopaths reproduce by going to bed with them. Men who are narcissistic, self-obsessed, liars, psychopaths, Machiavellian, and thrill-seekers get laid mor ...
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Most women are not actually attracted to men (1,173 reads)
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Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:07am
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Women are not actually attracted to men. There is a vague idea of what a man is physically, and some are better than others aesthetically speaking, but the purely physical appearance of a man is almost inconsequential unless he is horribly ugly or outrageously attractive.
Women are attracted to status, money, how much a man smiles and ...
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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) is an inherited disorder that affects the endocrine glands. It is sometimes called multiple endocrine adenomatosis or Wermer'ssyndrome, after one of the first doctors to recognise it. MEN1 is quite rare, occurring in about 3 to 20 persons out of 100,000. It affects both sexes equally and shows
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