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Get the Body you want with Liposuction and Breast Augmentation by Soma Technology, Inc.

Liposuction has become a popular way for both men and women to get rid of stubborn fat cells in hard to treat areas.  There are several areas of your body where excess deposits and fat can be treated to give you a firmer, more attractive frame.  Although liposuction can effectively remove excess fat and tissue from most areas of the body, it is important to understand what liposculpture can and cannot do.  Liposuction can be used to remove up to ten pounds of fat and tissue from the body.  However, liposuction should be used as a primary weight loss method; it should be used if a healthy diet and exercise plan do not yield a good response.  Depending on the patient’s specific case, a liposuction can be combined with a tummy tuck to get the best results possible. The ideal candidates for a   Liposuction are for patients that are within the reach of their ideal weight.  Liposuction is a great choice for patients that are looking for a safe and effi...

A new way to make cheap insulin

A group of German researchers have now developed a new method to cheaply produce insulin for the treatment of   diabetes   . The team wanted to develop a new procedure to increase the yield of an   insulin   precursor from which the actual insulin can be obtained, and in this way reduce costs. They used a yeast called Pichia pastoris and modified the cells so that they produce the building block for insulin while growing on a special medium. The results were highly gratifying: “With our procedure,   Pichia pastoris   delivers high yields – twice as much as known before”, says Ursula Rinas. “Already with few cells it is possible to produce a lot of the insulin precursor.” Today, human insulin is produced in two different ways. One route involves the production of the insulin precursor using the well-known baker’s yeast   Saccharomyces cerevisiae   . The newly described method from Ursula Rinas and her group also uses this route. ...