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Dina Ralt PhD

Scientist

Tel Aviv, Israel

Professional summary

1996 - 2001 Health Education @ the Net. 2001 - 2008 Scientist, Health Coach, teacher and health news editor (communication, stress & obesity). Head of The Center of Scientific Obesity Studies. 2008- Now CAMONI - Social Health Site manager and medical news editor.

Education

Universities

tel aviv university

PhD, Cellular Biology
present

Postgraduate Training

MIT, Boston

present

Publications

Articles

"Does NO metabolism play a role in the effects of vegetables in health? Nitric oxide formation via the reduction of nitrites and nitrates."

Medical hypotheses
Vol. 73 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19477603

"Low muscle mass--tall and obese children a special genre of obesity."

Medical hypotheses
Vol. 68 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17070653

"NO netting, health and stress - studying wellness from a net perspective."

Medical hypotheses
Vol. 70 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17573200

"The muscle--fat duel or why obese children are taller?"

BMC pediatrics
Vol. 6 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 17166286

"Intercellular communication, NO and the biology of Chinese medicine."

Cell communication and signaling : CCS
Vol. 3 - 2005;
PubMed ID: 15904530

"Sequential acquisition of chemotactic responsiveness by human spermatozoa."

Biology of reproduction
Vol. 50 - 1994;
PubMed ID: 8199259

"Why do we eat?"

Medical hypotheses
Vol. 42 - 1994;
PubMed ID: 8196561

"Chemotaxis and chemokinesis of human spermatozoa to follicular factors."

Biology of reproduction
Vol. 50 - 1994;
PubMed ID: 8199258

"Atrial natriuretic peptide attracts human spermatozoa in vitro."

Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Vol. 197 - 1994;
PubMed ID: 8250915

"Precontact mammalian sperm-egg communication and role in fertilization."

The American journal of physiology
Vol. 262 - 1992;
PubMed ID: 1590351
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Books

Feng Shui - The art of placement

Babel Publishers
ISRAEL
1998
Ralt D. and Smith-Kital T., “Feng Shui - The art of placement” (1998)

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