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What’s a connexin molecule? What is disease? How can we help prevent osteoporosis? What can we do to control high blood pressure? Discover the science surrounding the connexin molecule, and the benefits of disease prevention strategies with fun, educational and interactive ConnexinCollege courses.

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101 - The Science of Connexin

This course brings to life the connexin molecule, the keystone of our health and our life. These 600 million year old molecules are found on almost every cell in our bodies and are responsible for cell-to-cell communication. Learn all about this molecule, why it is important, and how you can influence it to help prevent disease and achieve optimal health.
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102 – Molecular Medicine

This course describes how each and every one of us is a molecular being and how our molecular composition determines our health and long-term wellness. Molecular Medicine teaches us all of the beneficial lifestyle practices we should adopt to optimize wellness, health and longevity while preventing disease.

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103 – pH Balance and Connexins

In this course you will learn all about pH. Why it is critical for health and well-being, how to achieve and maintain an optimal pH, and its relationship to your connexin molecules.

201 - Connexins and Disease Overview

We know that the chance of developing disease increases as we age. However, there is scientific evidence that we can lead a lifestyle that helps to reduce the development of disease, enhances the quality of life, and extends the duration of our life.
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301– Monitoring and Your Health

Monitoring our own vital signs, blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose, pH, weight, body mass index, is like monitoring the gauges in our car, such as fuel, temperature and oil pressure. Would you drive a car without a dashboard and gauges that let you know how much gas you have left in the tank or if the engine is overheating? Doubtful. So why then would you go blindly through life without regularly monitoring your body?

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