Project 3 (FULL): HAIR LOSS, INFLAMMATION and OSTEOPOROSIS KMUD 2012

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Sorry, burt, I meant have you done part 2 so I can verify it?

Thanks for verifying 1!
 
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dd99 said:
Sorry, burt, I meant have you done part 2 so I can verify it?

Thanks for verifying 1!

Well, it's been posted in the first page here for the last 4 days.
You will find there too the part 1 i've just verified.

PS: you can edit your first post in this thread by pushing the little pen icon on the right of your post, and include all your download links.
 
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dd99 said:
Is this project complete now?
I believe we only need the verifications of
-part 6 by Sheila
-part 8 by BingDing

EDIT: i've checked those myself:
- download link for verification PART 6: https://mega.co.nz/#!dQ4wQYaK!YhwkhK_Dg ... aZylJWd5h0
( good transcript; i sorted out the few inaudibles and corrected some grammatical errors)

download link for verification PART 8: https://mega.co.nz/#!BJZimB7I!HyaSMs8Sa ... pRLmhBNgLg
(didn't change a thing!)

This project is now ready to be edited into a full interview !
 

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Re: Project 3 (NON FULL): HAIR LOSS, INFLAMMATION and OSTEOPOROSIS KMUD 2012

dd99 said:
I have a couple of questions about the part 4 MP3 I hope someone else can help with.

At 1:15, Ray says '200mg percent of cholesterol'. Is that right? Does he mean 200mg/dL?
Yes, I think you're correct here, dd99. As referenced in this scholarly article regarding Serum cholesterol and cognitive performance in the Framingham Heart Study:

RESULTS: There was a significant positive linear association between TC and measures of verbal fluency, attention/concentration, abstract reasoning, and a composite score measuring multiple cognitive domains. Performance levels for three clinically defined groups were examined. Participants with "desirable" TC levels (<200 mg/dL) performed less well than participants with borderline-high TC levels (200-239 mg/dL) and participants with high TC levels (there exists 240 mg/dL).
I'm going to stylize it in the transcription as follows. Does this look OK?:
RP: Yes, the Framingham Study at one point found that people over 50 who don't have at least 200 milligrams percent [200mg/dL] of cholesterol are much more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease. It's brain protective to have over 200, if other things being equal.

dd99 said:
At 2:40, he says that vitamin D receptors regulate almost every cell in the body, bone and then he says something that could be "hair growth/bulb or root". Any ideas?
This is what I hear: "Well, they call it the Vitamin D receptor, but it's a regulatory material in practically every cell in the body — bones and hair both."
 

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Project 3 all done and transcript posted! :thumbup:
 
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