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Among the general population, intolerance is on the increase.
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This, on the surface, can be comforting since the 20th century ended in an apocalyptic cocktail of environmental degradation, genocide, nuclear proliferation, over population, religious intolerance and a precedent for World Wars and all their horrors.
"If you are truly concerned about the problems of pollution, waste, energy depletion, land, water, air and biological conservation, poverty, segregation, intolerance, population containment, fear and disillusionment," reads the sign at the entrance to Arcosanti, "join us".
"If you are truly concerned about the problems of pollution, waste, energy depletion, land, water, air and biological conservation, poverty, segregation, intolerance, population containment, fear and disillusionment," the poster began.
The book is an exhaustive recounting of administrators' abuses of freedom of speech and due process, and a warning that the academy was being undermined by speech codes — restrictions that colleges and universities began to put in place in the 1980s, in part to protect the growing minority student population from racial intolerance.
These fundamentalist rigidities are predicated on the supposed right of some part of the population to present its intolerance as a matter of dignity, to whitewash vitriol with the language of piety.
The importance of lactase enzyme and introducing new sources of lactose is even more pronounced, when taken into consideration the large population suffering from lactose intolerance problem.
Originally developed in 1975 at the Tohoku University in Japan from multiple-generation breeding of Wistar rats selected for high population values of glucose intolerance, these rats exhibit a spontaneous polygenetic form of diabetes.
It could be argued that the increase in 'UwE' alarms as populations increase (after 10,000 people) reflects intolerance to leaving populations at risk.
Interestingly, a dominant negative mutation of Aldh2 (Aldh2*2), common in Asian populations, leads to alcohol intolerance and increased risk of Alzheimer disease, particularly in ApoE4 carriers [34]; it is not currently known whether it also raises the risk for diabetes or other age and oxidative stress-associated diseases.
In Western populations, individuals with glucose intolerance or those at risk for cardiometabolic disease – people with MetS – could be affected by impaired function of HDL [ 29, 30].
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