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#1 treonsverdery

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 10:52 PM


The data is amazing 776.5 adult deaths per 100,000 yet also 669 infant deaths per 100,000 live births Thus reducing infant mortality would really be the way to bring more person livingness immediately http://www.cdc.gov/n...7/nvsr57_14.pdf

Often I read imminsters writing about future persons reviving them from cryogenics as people are kind that way Rather weirdly there is a type of person that currently living persons could revive known as babies

I strongly support the right to abortion yet I am amazed that adult deaths nearly equal nfant mortality

here are approaches to curing genetic cardiomalformations

wide application epigenetic chemistry
even if you dont know the gene a broad effect epigenetic modification chemical process like methylation acetylation ubiquination or the other epigenetic modifiers applied to a control population may shift it towards having a different rate of birth defects

find parents that are at greater risk
I think cardiodefects are septum fusion defects there may be physiologic markers mong the parents like squiggly ear canals or bronchi or palate effects possibly even shape plus tone of vocal musculature thats because upstream of the genes that specify cardioform there are genes that wobble the guiding chemicals n nutrients A voice spectrum analyzer might find people with squiggly soft parts ar risk of having kids with squiggly cardiomorphology also there are things like attached earlobes that are published markers of cardiodisease

sometimes genes confer both benefit as well as difficulty It is possible the cardiofusion gene that causes birth defects has a benefit when the right number of copies are there That benefit may be screenable Perhaps parents with skinny cardiotissue are effective at reacting rapidly to heartrate measurements

23andme.com produces a genetics profile A gene has been found that is associated with infant cardiomalformations Screening is beneficial as IVF could preclude the defects

There are drugs that affect mycocyte clustering Women have their choice of different genomes
Mycotes fuse to share nuclei thus cardiocytes may fuse It is possible that a drug given during pregnancy to those at risk or with detected defects could change the rate of cardiocyte fusion which would affect the morphology of the chambers; among girls it is possible that a defect could be repaired with a chromosome mosiasicm drug That is to say women have two switchable genomes It may be possible to be area specific about which version builds the tissue

Sleep causes high amplitude effects on adult humans thus may also affect fetuses who also have sleeplike brain activity
The amount of sleep people get is associated with numerous high amplitude effects less sleep goes with years shorter life; multiple times the risk of atherosclerosis as will as tripled susceptibility to infection It is possible that amount of sleep directly affects the amount of birth defects wonderfully there are large studies of medical persons these may be analyzed on shift work or shift change aspect to find a link Then a way to prevent birth defects is just to have women get day job rights just like maternity pay rights

fetuses sleep pubmed notes that From the 28 weeks of gestation, 3 patterns can be defined; they are comparable to the sleep stages described in the premature and fullterm newborn Is there a way to assure them optimal rest to avoid the chemical stresses of nonoptimal rest Music possibly or maternal body work or even a little mechanism that says when a fetus is at REM thus it might be beneficial (but only might) to do certain activities
tryptophan is associated with various things maybe fetuses do particularly well awake with an active woman
one study notes medical residents have normal babies yet 7 per k is <1 per hundred with fewer than 100 residents studied

Tssue growth factors could be guided directly to the tissue with diamagnetism
The levitating frog picture shows an organism fully levitated with diamagnetism I think that tissue growth factors linked to highly diamagnetic elements like bismuth can be made to concentrate at a magnetic focus This permits putting a pregnant woman at a big magnet giving her tissue growth drugs then steering those drugs to the baby's heart which is made to be the mildest place magnetically If they can levitate a frog they can guide the chemicals towards the center of a nonlevitated pregnant woman
http://www.newscient...ting-mouse.html


anyway that the amount of nfant mortality is so amazingly near all adult mortality suggests that curing birth defects is tremendously beneficial Perhaps if we are kind enough to save babies we may believe people will have the emotional range to revive cryogenics people




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