Showing posts with label DNA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DNA. Show all posts
Thursday, February 14, 2013
New Research on B12 Levels
Nutrients play an important role in your overall health and well-being. Although much is known about the way nutrients affect your body, researchers are still discovering new mechanisms of action. Take vitamin B-12 for instance, it is commonly known to affect red blood cell production, nerve health, DNA formation and cell division, but scientists are also finding that it influences more than that. A lack of B-12 could even be more detrimental to the body than was previously believed.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Two Missing Children Claim to Be Found
It's a sad fact of life that children go missing all the time. In New Mexico and Germany, two young adults (who were children when they went missing) have been found. The unrelated cases have caused a massive amount of interest on the Web.
In New Mexico, a teenager is claiming to be Robbie Romero. Robbie went missing 11 years ago at the age of 7. The case was treated as an unsolved homicide case, though no body was ever found.
For years, Ronnie Romero, Robbie's older brother, was a person of interest in the case. Ronnie was never charged. In 2009, he died in prison of a drug overdose. Robbie's father, Rudy Romero, has also passed away since Robbie originally disappeared.
According to an article from ABC News, the teenager has agreed to a DNA test to prove his identity. The tests have been sent to multiple labs in an effort to speed up the identification process.
If indeed the teenager is Robbie, many questions are certain to follow, including, of course, what happened to him on that fateful day in June 2000. Watch a video from Albuquerque's KOIT below.
In New Mexico, a teenager is claiming to be Robbie Romero. Robbie went missing 11 years ago at the age of 7. The case was treated as an unsolved homicide case, though no body was ever found.
For years, Ronnie Romero, Robbie's older brother, was a person of interest in the case. Ronnie was never charged. In 2009, he died in prison of a drug overdose. Robbie's father, Rudy Romero, has also passed away since Robbie originally disappeared.
According to an article from ABC News, the teenager has agreed to a DNA test to prove his identity. The tests have been sent to multiple labs in an effort to speed up the identification process.
If indeed the teenager is Robbie, many questions are certain to follow, including, of course, what happened to him on that fateful day in June 2000. Watch a video from Albuquerque's KOIT below.
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