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Scientific American: Impotence In The Age Of Viagra
[PDF]Author(s):Arnold MelmanThe little blue pill that has become the primary treatment for men with erectile dysfunction may eventually be supplanted by gene therapy. -
Scientific American: The Aging Of The Human Species
[epub]Our species has modified the evolutionary forces that have always limited life expectancy. Policy makers must consequently prepare to meet the needs of a population that will soon be much older. -
Scientific American: The Genetic Basis Of Cancer
[PDF]An accumulation of genetic defects can apparently cause normal cells to become cancerous and cancerous cells to become increasingly dangerous. -
The Coast Of Coral
[epub]Author(s):Arthur C. ClarkeWorld-famous science and science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke and photographer Mike Wilson spent two adventurous years exploring the Great Barrier Reef, the mightiest coral formation in the world. Presented here are "the adventures an mishaps, successes and failures" of that underwater -
Scientific American: How Cancer Arises
[PDF]Author(s):Robert A. WeinbergAn explosion of research is uncovering the long-hidden molecular underpinnings of cancer - and suggesting new therapies. -
Scientific American: The Mind-Body Interaction In Disease
[epub]Stress makes the body more vulnerable to some physical illnesses; immune responses can contribute to depression and fatigue. Even though the brain and the immune system differ in their functions and organization, they are interlinked at a subtle biochemical level. This fact suggests that drugs -
Scientific American: The Mind-Body Interaction In Disease
[PDF]Stress makes the body more vulnerable to some physical illnesses; immune responses can contribute to depression and fatigue. Even though the brain and the immune system differ in their functions and organization, they are interlinked at a subtle biochemical level. This fact suggests that drugs -
Scientific American: Xenotransplantation
[PDF]To meet the growing need for transplantable organs, medicine may have to look outside our own species. Transplants from assorted creatures have met with some success; genetically engineered pigs may be the best donors of all. -
Scientific American: Of Babies And Barren Man
[PDF]Author(s):Marc GoldsteinMicrosurgery for repairing testicular varicose veins or blockages can help many of the 10 percent of American men who want to become fathers but can't. -
Scientific American: The Problem Of Consciousness
[epub]Neuroscientists are on the trail of how the physical brain gives rise to the psychological experience of mind. The key may be synchronous ring among sets of related neurons, generating coherence and meaning out of brain activity.



