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- Overview of Minerals (Merck & Co., Inc.)Minerals/Start Here ... Minerals ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Overview of Minerals - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... macromineral,recommended dietary ...
- Food Safety (National Library of Medicine)Safe steps in food handling, cooking, and storage can prevent foodborne illness. There are four basic steps to food safety at home: Clean - always wash your ...
- Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are plants, animals, or microbes that have had their DNA changed using genetic engineering techniques. Another term for this is bioengineered foods.
- Endometriosis: Glossary of Terms (Boston Children's Hospital)Endometriosis/Reference Desk ... Endometriosis ... Boston Children's Hospital ... Easy-to-Read
- Cloning (National Human Genome Research Institute)Cloning/Learn More ... Cloning ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... Cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically ...
- Research Ethics Timeline (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)Medical Ethics/Learn More ... Medical Ethics ... National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ... From the National Institutes of Health ... A research ethics timeline ...
- Advances in Leukemia Research (National Cancer Institute)Find out what's new in current leukemia research including progress on targeted therapies and immunotherapies, and NCI programs and clinical trials. ... Acute ...
- Cocaine (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Cocaine/Statistics and Research ... Cocaine ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... Learn more about the health effects of cocaine, a stimulant drug made from the leaves ...
- Coming of Age of Gene Therapy: A Review of the Past and Path Forward (National Institutes of Health)No longer the future of medicine, gene therapy is part of present-day clinical treatment. ... NIH, NHLBI, gene therapy, science, research, Cynthia E. Dunbar ...
- How Gene Therapy Can Cure or Treat Diseases (Food and Drug Administration)Food and Drug Administration