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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Book Excerpt: The Furious Longing of God
Brennan Manning's revolutionary thinking that God loves us as we are.
Embryonic stem cell therapy in China (www.esctherapy.com)
Since 2002, ESC therapy has treated over 10000 patients with degenerative diseases, injury and cancer, now it has move on to help people to delay ageing as disease usually comes from weaken and aged cells. ESC therapy provides young healthy cells to replace aged and mutated cells in order to prevent disease and delay ageing.
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Dr. Craig Saunders Adult Stem Cell Therapy
Dr. Saunders is one of only a handful of doctors in the country who offer complete on-site adult stem cell retrieval, harvest, and adult stem cell therapy. Adult stem cells are harvested from the patients own fat and used to treat injuries, and degenerative conditions.
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Pathologic Intro + Day 1 Part 1
Here I am playing the award winning gamepathologic also called ?????? in Russia, You play as one of the three people trying to cure a disease called "The Sand Plague" in a great plot driven experience. The game is a mix of FPS, Adventure and RPG and it is in my opinion one of the most underrated games I have ever played(even though the translation sucks). I will be doing a Video walkthrough for this game in my spare time.
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Gaspari Nutrition – IntraPro
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Top 10 Worst Foods – Nutrition By Natalie
Be My Friend - http://www.myspace.com Nutrition by Natalie Top Ten Worst Foods Natalie counts down the 10 worst foods you could eat.
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Open Source Food and Genetic Engineering – Michael Pollan
Complete video at: fora.tv "The real key to genetic engineering is control of intellectual property of the food crops that we depend on," says author Michael Pollan of companies like Monsanto. He advocates an open source GE model
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Biology 1A – Lecture 3: Cell structure and organization -#1
Knee Ligament Anatomy Animation
Dr. Bertram Zarins of the Mass General Hospital Sports Medicine Service has prepared this animation to educate patients about the anatomy of the ligaments which provide stability for the knee. For more information please visit http://www.MGHSportsMedicine.org
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Generation Ageless: Longevity and the Boomers
October 23, 2010 - The 2010 Roundtable at Stanford featured a prestigious panel discussing aging and the issues that accompany it. The conversation was moderated by Tom Brokaw and featured John Hennessy, Laura Carstensen, Sandra Day O'Connor, Robert Sapolsky, Sheryl Sandberg and Barry Rand.
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Pathologic Day 1 Part 2
pathologic also called ?????? in Russia, You play as one of the three people trying to cure a disease called "The Sand Plague" in a great plot driven experience. The game is a mix of FPS, Adventure and RPG and it is in my opinion one of the most underrated games I have ever played(even though the translation sucks).
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Ten Dangerous Nutritional Myths
A presentation by Janice Stanger, Ph.D.. If popular ideas about nutrition were correct, why would so many adults and children be overweight and sick? What if these commonplace notions, so widely accepted that they are seldom questioned, are faulty
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Girls Aloud – Biology
Criminal Minds – The Behavioral Science Part 1
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 1a
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 1a: Cellular Adaptations, Cell Injury and Cell Death
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Crossfit Nutrition
Nicole talking about nutrion! I put it here because it was a little smaller in flash than the original. media.crossfit.com
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Biology: Proteins: Amino Acids
http://www.mindbites.com for a bundle of videos on proteins (amino acids, peptide bonds, R-groups, protein structures, etc) or http://www.mindbites.com for a full set of videos on the ins and outs of inorganic and organic chemistry from a Biology perspective including all of the aforementioned and more (which starts us out with atoms and builds up to cover enzymes, carbohydrates, proteins, etc). Or, if you're really needing broader help with Biology, check out the full Biology course (390+ videos) at http://www.mindbites.com To view all of the lessons on Biology that MindBites has to offer, head on over to our Biology Category Page: http://www.mindbites.com Last but not least - to get full access to this individual video, go to: http://www.mindbites.com Taught by Professor George Wolfe, this lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, Biology. This course and others are available from Thinkwell, Inc
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Heart Anatomy Part 1
Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS): Stem Cell Therapy – A Patient’s Perspective
(Part 7 of 8) Dan Desmond, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: ALS," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on June 23, 2010. Desmond has a Master of Arts in counseling psychology and is founding director of Family Focus Christian Counseling, Inc. The CIRM-hosted event was presented in San Diego, California
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Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS): Stem Cell Therapy - A Patient's Perspective