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Monday, 12 October 2009 16:14 | Written by Phil | | |
In a bid to read human DNA easily, quickly and cheaply, scientists are pioneering a technique of drilling nano-sized holes, 100,000 times narrower than a human hair, in computer-like chips and passing DNA strands through them. It could lead to a revolutionary new era of 'personalised' medical treatment.
Since its introduction to Europe from China, thousands of people have been using acupuncture to cure a whole range of ills. However, the medical establishment has always argued that it can’t be proven to work.
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I would not be able to cite a single example of a conversion taking place without an interesting task that concentrated the child's activities. | Maria Montessori