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Grey's Anatomy Recap: Mommy Issues – Vulture

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

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'Grey's Anatomy' Fans Weren't Pleased With That McDreamy Scene in the Latest Episode: Here's Why – Us Weekly

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

Breaking our hearts (again). Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) looked back on the death of Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) on the most recent episode of Greys Anatomy, and not all viewers were delighted to hear his name mentioned. Fans seem to have a love-hate relationship with the show bringing up Derek. On one hand, everybody loves remembering the good ol' days of McDreamys time at Grey Sloan. However, some devotees seem to feel that whenever they are almost over the character's death, series creator Shonda Rhimes decides to make them relive the terrible moment over and over again. Riggs Remembers During the Thursday, February 23, episode, a schizophrenic patient who was missing from her parents for more than a decade was reunited with them at the hospital. The parents even had a funeral for their daughter after she vanished because they assumed she was gone for good. However, rather than empathizing with the parents, Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson) thought they lost faith in finding their child. They gave up on her, Riggs said to Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary). They will never forgive themselves. The ordeal apparently reminded him of fiance Megan Hunt (Bridget Regan), who went missing in a helicopter and … Continue reading

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GameTime: Anatomy Of A Champion – NBA.com – NBA.com (blog)

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NBA.com (blog) GameTime: Anatomy Of A Champion - NBA.com NBA.com (blog) The GameTime crew discusses what makes the Cleveland Cavaliers a threat to compete again for the NBA title. GameTime. 3:17. The GameTime crew discuss ... and more » View original post here: GameTime: Anatomy Of A Champion - NBA.com - NBA.com (blog) … Continue reading

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'Grey's Anatomy': Kevin McKidd Wants Cristina Back to 'Shake … – Moviefone

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) and Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) just got married, but they're already having so many problems in "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 that we kinda wish Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) would just step in and shake the whole thing up. Interestingly enough, actor Kevin McKidd seems to want the same thing. Sandra Oh recently talked about returning to "Grey's," giving it a no for now, but leaving the door open for a potential return when the series ends. E! asked McKidd if he keeps in touch with Oh -- who is now co-starring on another ABC show, "American Crime" -- and if he thinks she'd ever come back to "Grey's." Here's what he said: "I'd hope she would come back. Yeah, we do stay in touch, and she's doing really well. I hope she'd come back. It would be really fun to have her character come in and shake things up and see what that would do to Amelia and Owen. Although they seem to have enough problems." Yeah, tonight's (March 9) episode, "Civil War," includes the note that "Amelia finally faces her feelings about Owen." But in the March 23 episode, "Til I Hear It From You," … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a Play: Inside Brandon Marshall's versatility – Giants.com (blog)

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

Giants.com examines the versatily of Brandon Marshall with a freeze-frame look at some key plays: The Giants signed Brandon Marshall to a contract on Wednesday afternoon, and he will add a dynamic to the receiving corps that is very different than the players already on the roster. >> 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRANDON MARSHALL Marshalls numbers were down last year (59 catches, 788 yards, 3 TD), but much of that can be attributed to the injuries he had to fight through and the struggles the Jets had at the quarterback position and on offense. I watched nearly every catch he made last year, and he looks much more like the 2015 version of himself that had 109 catches for 1,502 yards and 14 touchdowns. Here are some examples, including some against two of the best cornerbacks in the league: Richard Sherman and Malcolm Butler The Return of the Back Shoulder Catch Since the departure of Hakeem Nicks, the Giants have had trouble consistently completing back shoulder catches. Brandon Marshall should change that immediately. It is a huge weapon against press man-to-man coverage that could really help the Giants offense. With someone of Marshalls size, it is very … Continue reading

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QS world university ranking 2017: anatomy and physiology – The Guardian

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

QS world university ranking 2017: anatomy and physiology The Guardian ... we've got a small favour to ask. More people are reading the Guardian than ever, but far fewer are paying for it. Advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. And unlike some other news organisations, we haven't put up a paywall we ... and more » Read the original: QS world university ranking 2017: anatomy and physiology - The Guardian … Continue reading

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The anatomy of a scheduled loss – Golden State of Mind

Posted: Published on March 10th, 2017

Last night, the Golden State Warriors fell to the Boston Celtics (99-86) in the sixth game of a nightmare eight-game stretch that has been dubbed the hardest part of the Warriors schedule. Golden State clearly ran out of gas as Boston dominated the fourth quarter. To get an idea of what the Warriors have been facing, we take a look at the realities of their grueling itinerary. After defeating the Brooklyn Nets at home, the Warriors started this killer stretch with a flight across the country to Philadelphia. From there they made their way west to Washington and Chicago, back east to New York, south to Atlanta and back across the country to California for their most recent game against Boston. Theyre now on their way back east to play a back-to-back in Minnesota and then in San Antonio before returning home. If you do the math on this trip it sounds like a horrible version of The Twelve Days of Christmas: Over 9,500 miles traveled, 10 days, eight games total, seven away, six time zone changes, two sets of back-to-backs sing with me now and a tragic MCL sprain. Anyone who has traveled over time zones knows it can … Continue reading

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Suffield Man Diagnosed With Ulcerative Colitis Walks for Cure – Patch.com

Posted: Published on March 9th, 2017

Patch.com Suffield Man Diagnosed With Ulcerative Colitis Walks for Cure Patch.com From the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation: Dave Roberts' experience suffering from ulcerative colitis has been a difficult one, but he now stands as an inspiration for others as the 2017 Honored Hero for the Greater Hartford Take Steps Walk for the Crohn ... See the rest here: Suffield Man Diagnosed With Ulcerative Colitis Walks for Cure - Patch.com … Continue reading

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InVivo Therapeutics Announces Enrollment of New Patient into the … – Business Wire (press release)

Posted: Published on March 9th, 2017

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InVivo Therapeutics Holdings Corp. (NVIV)today announced that a new patient has been enrolled into The INSPIRE Study (InVivo Study of Probable Benefit of the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold for Safety and Neurologic Recovery in Subjects with Complete Thoracic AIS A Spinal Cord Injury) at the Keck Hospital of University of Southern California (USC). Patrick Hsieh, M.D., Principal Investigator at this site, performed the implantation approximately 82 hours after the injury occurred. The implantation of the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold went smoothly and the patient is recovering well, Dr. Hsieh said. I have now implanted two patients, and it is rewarding to be able to give spinal cord injury patients hope with novel investigational products that were not available previously. I look forward to following and communicating the patients progress. Mark Perrin, InVivos Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, said, We are pleased to hear that the implantation procedure was a success and that the patient is doing well. We now have 12 patients enrolled and in follow up in INSPIRE, and this enrollment marks another significant step toward completing enrollment in the INSPIRE study. For more information, please visit the companys ClinicalTrials.gov registration site: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT02138110 About the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold Implant Following acute spinal … Continue reading

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Fungus-derived molecule enables axon regrowth potentially treating brain and spinal chord injuries – ZME Science

Posted: Published on March 9th, 2017

One family of proteins that plants use to combat fungal infections could have an unexpected use: repairing axons the long thread-like parts of a nerve cell. Fluorescent bundles of axons. Image credits Minyoung Choi / Wikipedia. Axons are the large projections that neurons use to ferry signals to other parts of the body. Theyre the main component of white matter, and without them, the nervous communication in the body would grind to a halt.Axonal damage can also lead to a host of disabilities associated with conditions such as spinalcord injury or stroke. Andrew Kaplan, a PhD candidate at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital of McGill University, was trying to find a substance that could help undo the damage for people suffering these conditions as part ofDr. Alyson Fourniers team, professor of neurology and neurosurgery and senior author on the study. During his research, he found one familyof proteins with neuroprotective functions known as 14-3-3 which could hold the key to creating axon-repairing drugs. This family of proteins takes on a surprisingrole in plants which are fighting off a certain fungal strain. The fungus releases a marker molecule called fusicoccin-A. When exposed to this molecule, the plants leaves will wilt … Continue reading

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