FMGE – Microbiology, Dermatology, Pediatrics – How to Score High Marks in FMGE (MCI Screening Test) – Video


FMGE - Microbiology, Dermatology, Pediatrics - How to Score High Marks in FMGE (MCI Screening Test)
http://fmgeqbank.com Anatomy ENT - High yield topics for FMGE exam FMGE Success Program: How to Score High Marks in FMGE (MCI Screening Test) - Sign up for...

By: canadaqbank #39;s channel

See the original post here:
FMGE - Microbiology, Dermatology, Pediatrics - How to Score High Marks in FMGE (MCI Screening Test) - Video

BaMa — Road to Longevity 1 巴马长寿之旅 1 – Video


BaMa -- Road to Longevity 1 #24052; #39532; #38271; #23551; #20043; #26053; 1
Organizer: Zhong Hua ZhiNeng Science Research Center #20013; #21326; #26234; #33021; Contact Number : 0111-0555-299 / 0111-0555-399.

By: Bama Tour

Original post:
BaMa -- Road to Longevity 1 巴马长寿之旅 1 - Video

Profitable Longevity Strategies for Social Gaming — No More Risky Business | Aber WHITCOMB – Video


Profitable Longevity Strategies for Social Gaming -- No More Risky Business | Aber WHITCOMB
The rise and fall of Zynga has left the gaming industry suspect of the social games category. Just as with the music industry, social games are perceived as "hits" driven. Methodical strategy...

By: Casual Connect

Original post:
Profitable Longevity Strategies for Social Gaming -- No More Risky Business | Aber WHITCOMB - Video

Readers' 'secrets' to canine longevity

26 May 2013 Last updated at 18:37 ET

Thanks to our dog age calculator, people have been reassessing the age of their furry friends.

It put a new spin on the old saying that the age of dogs could be better understood by multiplying the number of years since their birth by seven.

So we asked the owners of canine centenarians to share the secret to their pets' longevity. Here is a selection of their answers:

"My family's wonderful late Irish wolfhound, Xavier, lived to one day shy of his 13th birthday," says Christopher Katz-Summercorn, from north-west London.

"The Irish wolfhound is the tallest dog breed and one of the biggest of the giant breeds so, based on the calculations that were provided to work out a dog's human age equivalent, Xavier would have been somewhere in his 120s. To have reached the age that he did was a particular achievement because the breed average for a wolfhound is seven years.

"In terms of the secret to such longevity, I think much can be attributed to Xavier being content to laze around for large quantities of time. He wasn't particularly active. The scene in the [above] photo portrayed a fairly typical day for him. Also, naturally, he was part of a loving family and was involved in everything we did. We were very fortunate to have had him with us for so long."

Zippy, a parson Jack Russell, is 18 years and two months old. Owner Carol Coulter says Zippy's son, Munky, isn't doing too badly either. He'll be 15 next month.

"Having a 'younger' dog in the house keeps her on her toes," reckons Coulter, from Edinburgh, who says that while Zippy's sight and hearing are failing, her sense of smell and appetite are "amazing". Conventional tonics like fresh air and exercise have played their part in the dog's longevity.

But Coulter reckons a good night out has played a part in keeping the zip in Zippy: "[She] used to come to work with me and on Friday nights, when we all had after-work drinks, she had a fondness for licking out the beer bottles. The kebabs - the dog-biscuit-on-a-skewer type, not doner - are one her favourite treats."

Original post:
Readers' 'secrets' to canine longevity

In bed with Lucy and Dolly, Act One 1998, D.Fried (on genetic engineering and cloning) – Video


In bed with Lucy and Dolly, Act One 1998, D.Fried (on genetic engineering and cloning)
( see transcript below ) Cast of characters: Lucy (the early hominid "Mother"), to Us ( Eve the "Myth" ), and to Dolly-the-Sheep (what Fried ironically refer...

By: netarchy01

View original post here:
In bed with Lucy and Dolly, Act One 1998, D.Fried (on genetic engineering and cloning) - Video

Ayurvedic Healer Vaidya Priyanka Shares Anti-Aging Secrets

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - May 27, 2013) - As an Ayurvedic healer, Vaidya Priyanka strives to assist her patients in achieving a higher degree of overall wellbeing. In most instances, this entails helping them to overcome injuries or illnesses while providing them with the resources necessary to create a strong connection between the body and the mind (i.e. yoga and meditation). But a higher quality of life is not just dependent on the physical state -- it also hinges on the emotional wellbeing of an individual. For those who are facing the aging process, the emotional need to improve one's appearance may be strong. Here, Vaidya provides a list of Ayurvedic answers to the aging process that were originally shared in a feature posted by DailyBhaskar.com.

The first remedy on the list is the gooseberry, which is also called Amlaki. These berries provide a great deal of vitamin C and can lighten wrinkles when they are rubbed over them. The next remedy is a combination of ginger and honey. When mixed correctly and applied to the face, this substance is able to both reduce current wrinkles and prevent new ones from developing. Almond or castor oil, when applied to the skin and left overnight, can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and assist in fighting the signs of aging. Cucumber juice, too, can be applied to the face and will, within two weeks, create a visible improvement in wrinkles. But the anti-aging remedies offered by the Ayurvedic practice are not all topical. A decoction of basil, or tulsi, leaves can help to slow the development of wrinkles. If individuals prefer, they can chew on the leaves instead of drinking the decoction.

Vaidya Priyanka understands that, for many individuals, looking younger and feeling healthy are connected. While Vaidya certainly does not recommend extreme anti-aging efforts, such as medically unnecessary surgery, she does believe that natural remedies are a wonderful way for individuals to boost their self-confidence and overall wellbeing.

"Ayurvedic medicine is a practice that encourages patients to improve the strength of the mind/body connection," Vaidya asserts, "and how can they do so if they feel as though their minds and bodies are not on the same page? If an individual feels young and energetic yet looks in the mirror and sees wrinkles they may not be able to achieve the level of wellbeing that they want. With these natural remedies, Ayurvedic medicine can help patients to age gracefully."

The values of the Ayurvedic tradition require individuals to use natural, universal and authentic treatment options that create positive change in an individual's life. Vaidya Priyanka encourages anyone who is interested in anti-aging or any other treatments to speak with an Ayurvedic healer to learn more about the natural remedies that this approach can provide.

ABOUT:

Vaidya Priyanka is an Ayurvedic practitioner who focuses on providing patients with natural, authentic and universal holistic remedies. She assists patients who suffer from a wide range of lifestyle and medical issues by using diet, meditation, yoga and other tools to boost overall wellbeing. Additionally,Vaidya utilizes the traditional pancha nidana, which allows her to identify and treat illnesses while also helping her patients to prevent the development of disease.Vaidya is dedicated to assisting her patients in enhancing their body/mind connection and the quality of life.

Originally posted here:
Ayurvedic Healer Vaidya Priyanka Shares Anti-Aging Secrets