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Anatomy of a Super Bowl game-changer: How Russell Wilson, Malcolm Butler came to the interception

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

When Russell Wilson and Malcolm Butler arrived at their moment in Super Bowl history Sunday night, each was determined to make something happen with the clock running down. Wilson thought the Seattle Seahawks, with the ball at the New England Patriots 1 -yard line, were going to score and win their second consecutive championship even as he dropped back to attempt a pass to Ricardo Lockette. It looked open enough to get it in there and make the play, Wilson told reporters Tuesday. I thought we were going to. When I threw it, I was like, Touchdown, second Super Bowl ring, here we go. And it didnt happen. Thats because Butler had been sent in with specific instructions to create chaos. He was a late substitution when Patriots coaches realized the Seahawks had passing personnel on the field in an attempt to capitalize on the Patriots goal-line personnel. NFL video shows the Patriots making very fast changes. You gotta get that linebacker [Akeem Ayers] out of the game. You see Ayers running off the field, you need another cornerback to go in and match up with those receivers, Willie McGinest, the former Patriots player, said. They wanted to match the … Continue reading

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Bottoms Up | Sneak Peak – Video

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Bottoms Up | Sneak Peak On the surface, Bottoms Up is a documentary film that examines the newest booming trend in aesthetic surgery big butts. Placed under a microscope, the fi... By: MoguldomStudios … Continue reading

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7th Annual American Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting in Park City, Utah

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Park City, Utah (PRWEB) February 04, 2015 Noted plastic surgeon, Dr. Renato Saltz is pleased to announce the 7th annual American-Brazilian Aesthetic Meeting (ABAM). This years meeting will be held in Park City, Utah at the Marriott Park City and is open to anyone interested in the field of aesthetic surgery. Of special focus, the meeting will explore the current socioeconomic conditions and how they are affecting the work of plastic surgeons around the world, especially in Brazil and the United States. This years ABAM will provide an excellent opportunity for an international clinical exchange of knowledge in aesthetic surgery. The meeting will also serve as a unique forum for residents, fellows and colleagues in private practice from around the globe where they can fellowship with and present their work to other colleagues. A number of exhibitors have signed up for the event. They include Allergan, Merz Aesthetics, Sientra, Coolsculpting by Zeltiq, Assi, AdviceMedia, Canfield, Utah Medical Products, Premier Physician Marketing and Tulip Medical Products, among others. Online registration is still available at the ABAM website, along with a complete list of meetings, exhibitions and speakers. On February 15th, attendees can enjoy a champagne breakfast starting at 6:00 AM. Other … Continue reading

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Atlanta Plastic Surgeon Attends Annual Breast Surgery Symposium and Dinner

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 04, 2015 Double board certified Atlanta plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Deutsch recently attended the annual Atlanta Breast Surgery Symposium, an event that garners over 500 medical professionals from across the globe. It is widely regarded as a leading surgical gathering conferring the most current innovations in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Plastic surgeons at the event had a unique and invaluable opportunity to converse and collaborate with one another regarding breast augmentation, reconstruction, reduction and other breast surgery procedures and techniques. Perimeter Plastic Surgerys medical director, Dr. Deutsch, joined his fellow plastic surgeons at Northside Hospital as part of his ongoing commitment to providing his patients with the most current research and techniques. The theme of this year's symposium was Simplifying Safety Outcomes, which included live panels and demonstrations on surgical advancements for breast augmentation and reconstruction. Topics included fat grafting, the use of dermal matrices and new substitutes that help reduce complications during and after breast surgery. As part of the Annual Atlanta Breast Surgery Symposium, TEI Biosciences hosted an exclusive dinner meeting to discuss the use of biologic meshes for breast reconstruction procedures, such as SurgiMend, a new and highly effective collagen matrix. Dr. Deutsch … Continue reading

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International Stem Cell completes cell bank manufacturing for Parkinson's disease clinical trial

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Published 04 February 2015 International Stem Cell, a California-based biotechnology company developing novel stem cell-based therapies and biomedical products, announced that the company has completed manufacturing of the cell bank of clinical-grade human neural stem cells using its patented process for the recently announced phase 1/2a clinical trial in Parkinson's disease. The cell bank contains over 2.6 billion human cells, sufficient to meet the company's foreseeable clinical trial requirements. "Completing the production of clinical-grade cells using the previously published protocol is one of the final steps before starting our clinical program," said Ruslan Semechkin, Ph.D., ISCO's Chief Scientific Officer. "Because of the complexity involved in manufacturing live human cell products, having our own GMP facility is not only a strategic advantage, but also allows us to control the production costs. We continue to anticipate, subject to regulatory agency approval, beginning the clinical trial in early 2015 and will provide a further update in the near future." ISCO's master cell bank of human parthenogenetic neural stem cells (ISC-hpNSC) is produced in compliance with current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs) and the chemistry and manufacturing controls (CMC) discussed in the previously reported pre-IND meeting with the FDA. The cells are karyotypically normal hpNSCs … Continue reading

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Michaela-CP baby girl got free of medication after Stem Cell Treatment – Video

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Michaela-CP baby girl got free of medication after Stem Cell Treatment The journey of Michaela with Stem Cell Treatment at Puhua International Hospital. http://www.puhuachina.com. By: Puhua Hospital … Continue reading

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Gordie Howe recovering from stroke after stem-cell transplant

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Gordie Howe is making a remarkable recovery from a stroke that nearly led to him being placed in hospice care last fall. The hockey great has gained 20 pounds and is doing fantastic after undergoing stem-cell treatment in Mexico in early December, one of his sons told NHL Live. Howe continues to recover at the Lubbock, Texas, home of his daughter. Hes doing very, very well, said Dr. Murray Howe, director of sports medicine imaging of Toledo Hospital. He has good days and bad days like anybody whos 86, but overall hes heading in the right direction really every day, a little bit better. He had his stem cell treatment Dec. 8 and really since that time hes just been doing fantastic. He loves to be busy. If you want to torture him just make him sit down and watch television. He is just about doing stuff. Hes in great spirits. He has an excellent quality of life. Hes doing all the things that he wants to do now other than fishing, only because we havent taken him fishing since his treatment, but hes looking forward to doing that. Howe was unable to stand, walk or feed himself after suffering … Continue reading

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Lung Institute to Celebrate New Expansion with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) February 03, 2015 On February 9th, a new stem cell treatment facility will open its doors in Scottsdale. The Lung Institute provides patients with an effective way to treat their lung diseases, such as COPD and pulmonary fibrosis. With locations in Tampa and Nashville, the Lung Institute has made positive strides in each city and will bring the same amount of involvement to the Scottsdale community. Headed by Dr. Burton Feinerman, a world-renowned physician and expert in the field of regenerative medicine, the Lung Institute has performed hundreds of minimally invasive, outpatient stem cell therapies for a variety of debilitating lung diseases. With these treatments, the Lung Institute successfully offers world-class care to their patients who travel from around the world to visit their clinics. The addition of this facility means more medical, sales and administrative jobs for Scottsdale residents. Since most patients travel to receive treatment, local businesses will benefit from the increase in visitors. Patient coordinators at the Lung Institute actively promote all that Scottsdale has to offer as an ancillary benefit to obtaining advanced treatment for lung disease in Scottsdale. Patient coordinators not only book the stem cell treatments, but they also coordinate hotel … Continue reading

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Health Pioneer shares 50 year legacy with new eczema book

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

PRESS RELEASE 4 February For Immediate Release Health Pioneer shares 50 year legacy with new eczema book More than 40,000 patients have travelled from New Zealand and across the globe to receive an eczema treatment package from Pacific health pioneer Dr Joe Williams. In his first book Eczema - The Neglected Disease of Children, Dr Williams, who turned 80 in October last year, shares his legacy which spans more than 50 years. Having been at the forefront of Pacific health for many years, Dr Joe Williams has published a book of his lifes work, titled Eczema - The Neglected Disease of Children. It follows more than half a century of working in the field, which has resulted in his own Eczema-Care Therapy package, used by the multitudes that have sought his treatment. Dr Williams states eczema is a global disease which affects one in five of the worlds children and one in 10 adults and is a growing public health problem. A paediatrician colleague once told him that eczema is one of the most poorly understood and mismanaged conditions in infants and children in both primary and secondary care. Eczema is not life-threatening. No one dies from it. Eczema is … Continue reading

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Toronto + Barrie Autism Treatment | Dr.Roger Turner DC – Video

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2015

Toronto + Barrie Autism Treatment | Dr.Roger Turner DC Every single one of our ASD patients had cranial misalignments as their major causative factor. Sixty of our non-verbal autistic patients spoke after only a ... By: Roger Turner … Continue reading

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