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24 February 2009: Facebook and Bebo risk 'infantilising' the human mind, warns a leading neuroscientist, saying that social networking sites are changing children's brains, resulting in selfish and attention deficient young people.

These girls come across as slowly maturing, not irrevocably deficient, young women.

Although these treatments are safe, they are usually ineffective except in patients who are fiber deficient (Young et al 1998; Muller-Lissner et al 2005).

Endothelial function might be impaired in healthy but Vitamin D deficient young women, which is shown to improve with 6-month replacement therapy, possibly due to immune-modulatory effects [ 99].

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Social media is often criticized for being a shallow, impersonal form of communication that is only of interest to attention-deficient young people - but the truth is, many women over 60 are finding their online relationships to be of real benefit to their lives.

The imbalanced acetylation/methylation of PGC-1 α due to the reduction of SIRT1 expression produced an impaired fatty acid oxidation with myocardium hypertrophy in methyl donor-deficient young rodents.

(20– 22) Therefore, if the antioxidative function is deficient at younger ages, early-onset cataracts may occur because of oxidatively-damaged DNA can not be repaired, leading to a higher cancer susceptibility for younger adults.

Its theatre of operations – the Sahel – features a perfect storm of sovereignty: deficient states, a young, economically frustrated population mired in poverty, nations with long histories of strife and the collapse of agrarian economies due to climate change.

For instance, in a television commercial, a worker in a wheelchair points out her colleagues who "you could label as 'different.' " Among them are a woman dressed in a nightmare wardrobe of clashing patterns, who is "fashion deficient"; a klutzy young man at the copier, who is "copy incapable"; and a shouting man who suffers from "volume control syndrome".

This suggests that the lower rate of DXR-induced and spontaneous DNA damage observed in oocytes from Bax-deficient mice (both young and old) is possibly due to the maintenance of Rad51 activity (and consequently more efficient DNA repair).

However, Smurf2-deficient HSCs in young mice behaved differently from young p16 −/− HSCs, which are more readily depleted in serial transplantation than WT HSCs (Janzen et al., 2006).

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