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Results from our forumRe: Re:... will die. If will you take off the horns of a deer, it would die. If you took away claws from lion he would die in a week. Even humans without electricity would survive longer. That's just how we evolved. It is part of our environment just as are buildings part of beavers life. And you cannot ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gainhi, im 36 and have been having these problems since i was about 16. The bloating has been so bad it affects my breathing and have to take pain med as well. the only thing that has relieved the bloating, pain, going to the toilet ect; is replacing what the stomach is not producing. ...
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Did learning this make you guys atheists?... the transitional fossils and thought, "well, I guess they could exist if God created in spurts". Or I looked at images of, say, homo erectus, online and they seemed so incomplete. Well, learning how our genetic system works instantly turned me into an acceptor of evolution. It's proof ...
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AIDS – a tritium disease?... because it is low-danger in terms of radioactivity, little in number in the atmosphere and virtually non-existant in organic material (organisms ect.). 2. HIV and AIDS are definitely linked, and I'm sure it's due to the presence of enzymes within the virus that allows it to both penetrate the ...
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Are humans poorly adapted to industrial society?... to live in. - most humans are stressed very easily and often on a daily basis, causing many physiological changes (hormone balances, metabolism ect) that would normally be associated with unease in both captive animals and nervous pets. - the modern lifestyle is very different to what our ancestors ...
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