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2024-04-04 Luke Coutinho (Indian author) Luke Coutinho is an Indian author and holistic lifestyle coach who specializes in holistic nutrition and subjects relating to integrative and lifestyle medicine. He founded the Luke Coutinho Wellness Program, which aims to treat cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and other conditions. Start Gardenkur (23723)
2024-03-27 X-linked genetic disease An X-linked genetic disease is a disease inherited through a genetic defect on the X chromosome. In human cells, there is a pair of non-matching sex chromosomes, labelled X and Y. Females carry two X chromosomes, whereas males have one X and one Y chromosome. FA Kuromiz00 (42)
2024-03-27 Drugs and sexual performance Drugs and Sexual Performance refers to the influence of substances on sexual function and experience. Sexual performance is known as the execution of the act of sex and the quality of sexual activity. This includes elements such as libido (a person's sexual drive), sexual function (including erection in males and vaginal lubrication in females), sensation (the ability to achieve orgasm). GA Knotwhite (10)
2024-05-02 Steve Portugal (British scientist) Steve Portugal is a zoologist and animal physiologist in the UK. In 2014 he was appointed Lecturer at Royal Holloway University of London, where in 2018 he was promoted to Reader. In 2024, he was appointed Associate Professor of Animal Behaviour at The University of Oxford and St Hugh's College. C DavidMorandes (17)
2024-06-12 Genoese-Circassian War (Legendary conflict from 1434 to 1438) According to legend, Inal managed to capture all the Genoese fortresses, except for the most powerful one - Humaran, located on Mount Kalezh. The city was surrounded by a powerful stone wall with towers, 1,900 meters long. Inal stormed the city from the east, which eventually led to the surrender of the Genoese after a long siege. Start Sadifan (389) Possible spam
2024-06-17 Sex recession (People having less sex) The sex recession, also known as the sexual recession, refers to a decline in sexual activity among adults, particularly among young adults. This phenomenon has been observed in various studies and research papers, and its causes and implications are still being debated. Start Baratiiman (8424)
2024-06-17 Pathless Forest Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World's Largest Flowers is a non-fiction book written by University of Oxford botanist Chris Thorogood. Published in 2024, the book explores the fascinating world of plant biodiversity and the intricacies of botanical ecosystems, with a particular focus on the author's quest to find Rafflesia, the world's largest flower. Start WikiKeith (94) Possible spam
2024-05-30 Dimerization of catharanthine and vindoline Catharanthine and vindoline are terpenoid indole alkaloids naturally produced within the Madagascar periwinkle plant (Catharanthus roseus) whose dimerization produces the anti-cancer drugs vinblastine and vincristine. The precursor of catharanthine and vindoline is strictosidine, the common precursor of all indole alkaloids. C Mnosnhoj (14)
2024-03-15 Impact of prostitution on mental health (The impact of prostitution on mental health includes depression, anxiety, and PTSD, often exacerbated by violence, stigma, and economic instability. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving sex workers' well-being) The Impact of prostitution on mental health refers to the psychological, cognitive, and emotional consequences experienced by individuals involved in prostitution. These consequences include a wide range of mental health issues and difficulties in emotional management and interpersonal relationships. FA Wilfredor (1417)
2024-04-01 Chromosome theory of cancer (Concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes) The chromosomal theory of cancer is a fundamental concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes, particularly alterations in the structure or number of chromosomes in cells. These changes can lead to uncontrolled cell growth, a hallmark of cancer. C Rathod Dharmarajsinh (182)
2007-11-09 ETS2 (Protein-coding gene in humans) Protein C-ETS2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ETS2 gene. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the ETS family of transcription factors. It has been found to play a key role in the development of inflammatory bowel disease. Start ProteinBoxBot (187912)

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