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Grey's Anatomy Season 11 Episode 19 Review & After Show | AfterBuzz TV – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Grey's Anatomy Season 11 Episode 19 Review After Show | AfterBuzz TV Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv @JJCForever and @StarrSession discuss episode 19! AFTERBUZZ TV -- Grey's Anatomy edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Grey's. By: AfterBuzz TV … Continue reading

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Home Review (Rihanna / Jim Parsons / Jennifer Lopez) | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Home Review (Rihanna / Jim Parsons / Jennifer Lopez) | Anatomy of a Movie Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork @MovieAnatomy hosts @SerafiniTV #JohnComerford discuss the animated film Home. Leave your comments below. Home is a 2015 ... By: Popcorn Talk … Continue reading

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Antioxidant gene delivery protects photoreceptors – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Antioxidant gene delivery protects photoreceptors The inherited form of blindness retinitis pigmentosa (RP) results in a progressive loss of photoreceptors. RP-associated mutations directly promote the death of rod cells, which are required... By: Journal of Clinical Investigation … Continue reading

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Who says treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa is not possible..? Its Possible now – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Who says treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa is not possible..? Its Possible now http://www.ayurprakash.com/retinitis-pigmentosa/ In this video, a father sharing his experience of treatment of his son suffering from Retina Problem of the eyes. check It out. If You also... By: Dr. Dinesh Sharma … Continue reading

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Standing Firm amid the Ruins: Blind Brothers Fight for Justice in Jeruslaem

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Apr 9 2015 / 4:10 pm Nureed Amro and his son Mohammed in front of their destroyed home. (Bill Dienst, Palestine Chronicle) By Dr. Bill Dienst Wadi Joz neighbourhood (immediately Northeast of the Old City of Jerusalem) - Nureddin Amro and his brother Sharif Amro are humble men. Both were born with retinitis pigmentosa, a congenital (genetic) condition, which has left them blind since birth. They are both married, Nureddin has three young children, Sharif has four; all of the children are under 14. They all live with their 79 year old grandmother in a home just south of the main road which connects Hebrew University on Mount Scopus (Palestinian land which was confiscated by Israel in 1967) with West Jerusalem. This road is bisected diagonally by another road which connects the center of Wadi Joz to the upper Kidron Valley. For millennia, this has been the main road connecting the community of Wadi Joz, the Mount of Olives and other communities to the Northeast with the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Christian sites in the Old City and the Garden of Gesthamine. The Amro brothers live in the first house immediately on the southeast corner of this intersection. At … Continue reading

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Fecal transplant, stem cells may help Crohn's disease

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Two experimental therapies might help manage the inflammatory bowel disorder Crohn's disease, if this early research pans out. In one study, researchers found that a fecal transplant -- stool samples taken from a healthy donor -- seemed to send Crohn's symptoms into remission in seven of nine children treated. In another, a separate research team showed that stem cells can have lasting benefits for a serious Crohn's complication called fistula. According to the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, up to 700,000 Americans have Crohn's -- a chronic inflammatory disease that causes abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation and rectal bleeding. It arises when the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the digestive tract. Play Video Hundreds of thousands of people suffer from the potentially life threatening C. difficile bacterial infection in their intestines. CBS News' Marl... A number of drugs are available to treat Crohn's, including drugs called biologics, which block certain immune-system proteins. But fecal transplants take a different approach, explained Dr. David Suskind, a gastroenterologist at Seattle Children's Hospital who led the new study. Instead of suppressing the immune system, he said, the transplants alter the environment that the immune system is reacting against: the "microbiome," which refers to the … Continue reading

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Stem Cells, Fecal Transplants Show Promise for Crohn's Disease

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, April 10, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Two experimental therapies might help manage the inflammatory bowel disorder Crohn's disease, if this early research pans out. In one study, researchers found that a fecal transplant -- stool samples taken from a healthy donor -- seemed to send Crohn's symptoms into remission in seven of nine children treated. In another, a separate research team showed that stem cells can have lasting benefits for a serious Crohn's complication called fistula. According to the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, up to 700,000 Americans have Crohn's -- a chronic inflammatory disease that causes abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation and rectal bleeding. It arises when the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the digestive tract. A number of drugs are available to treat Crohn's, including drugs called biologics, which block certain immune-system proteins. But fecal transplants take a different approach, explained Dr. David Suskind, a gastroenterologist at Seattle Children's Hospital who led the new study. Instead of suppressing the immune system, he said, the transplants alter the environment that the immune system is reacting against: the "microbiome," which refers to the trillions of bacteria that dwell in the gut. Like the name … Continue reading

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ATX 101 UPDATE-Dr Rajani-Double Chin Solution – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

ATX 101 UPDATE-Dr Rajani-Double Chin Solution RajaniMD.com --Dr Rajani, phone = 1-503-303-8313 a leader in Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Medicine discusses an ATX-101 update.A new innovative injectable product for chin fat and jawline ... By: Dr. Anil Rajani … Continue reading

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Skincare: Is it Possible to Turn Back the Clock?

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2015 On March 31, 2015, Harpers Bazaar Magazine, in an article titled How to Age Backward, offers several lifestyle changes that will reportedly reverse the effects of aging. Central to these discussions are telomeres, the caps at the ends of chromosomes that serve to protect ones DNA from damage. Shorter telomeres are associated with chronic diseases and may also make one look older. As one ages telomeres naturally shorten, and the article makes several recommendations that may prevent telomere shortening and even lengthen existing ones. Also cited in the article, fractional laser resurfacing and ultrasound/radio frequency procedures are two of the latest aesthetic treatments that can reverse the signs of aging by promoting collagen growth. (http://goo.gl/yjaaEg) The research cited in the article is very interesting," says Dr. Simon Ourian, Medical Director of Epione Beverly Hills. Its important to note that theres still a vast gap in our understanding of how telomeres function. Some scientists believe theres a connection between higher cancer risks and telomerase activity. According to the Harpers Bazaar Magazine report, the Mediterranean diet, one rich in vegetables, fruits, fish and olive oil, may contribute to telomere lengthening. Sugary sodas are specifically named … Continue reading

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Dr. Alberto Armellini – Lifting e MiniLifting Facciale Tridimensionale – Video

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2015

Dr. Alberto Armellini - Lifting e MiniLifting Facciale Tridimensionale By: aesthetic surgery world … Continue reading

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