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Advanced Heart Failure Recovery Program comes to Deptford Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2014

Deptford, NJ (PRWEB) November 26, 2014 The Deptford Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare and Lourdes Cardiology have launched a partnership designed to improve the quality of life and reduce readmission rates for congestive heart failure (CHF) patients in the South Jersey area. Working together, the Deptford Center staff and Lourdes Cardiology team will help CHF patients manage their condition under carefully developed and supervised protocols. This partnership pairs the Cardiac Recovery program at the Deptford Center with experts from the Lourdes Cardiology Heart Failure Center, the regions largest and most experienced team. We are pleased to be working together with the Deptford Center and have been impressed with their commitment, training, and facilities. The Centers team has demonstrated an ability to meet critical performance measures necessary for long-term success in CHF patients, said Dr. Jerome Horwitz, President of Lourdes Cardiology. Kenny Rozenberg, CEO of Centers Health Care, said The Deptford Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is uniquely qualified among all the members of the Centers Health Care family to provide cardiac recovery services. Their training and preparation, and the depth of expertise here, is just one more demonstration of our commitment to improving the lives of patients with a diagnosis … Continue reading

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DNA Biotechnology 1 – Video

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2014

DNA Biotechnology 1 DNA B1. By: Angie Bio Teacher … Continue reading

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Bioengineering study finds two-cell mouse embryos already talking about their future

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 25-Nov-2014 Contact: Catherine Hockmuth chockmuth@ucsd.edu 858-822-1359 University of California - San Diego @UCSanDiego Bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego have discovered that mouse embryos are contemplating their cellular fates in the earliest stages after fertilization when the embryo has only two to four cells, a discovery that could upend the scientific consensus about when embryonic cells begin differentiating into cell types. Their research, which used single-cell RNA sequencing to look at every gene in the mouse genome, was published recently in the journal Genome Research. In addition, this group published a paper on analysis of "time-course"single-cell data which is taken at precise stages of embryonic development in the journal of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "Until recently, we haven't had the technology to look at cells this closely," said Sheng Zhong, a bioengineering professor at UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, who led the research. "Using single-cell RNA-sequencing, we were able to measure every gene in the mouse genome at multiple stages of development to find differences in gene expression at precise stages." The findings reveal cellular activity that could provide insight into where normal developmental processes break down, leading to early … Continue reading

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Human Anatomy Final Test- Lab 2 Part 2 of 2 – Video

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2014

Human Anatomy Final Test- Lab 2 Part 2 of 2 By: Ricky Riccardo … Continue reading

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STEM CELL TRANSPLANT PART – 2 – Video

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

STEM CELL TRANSPLANT PART - 2 By: chirag shah … Continue reading

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Up next: Radiation – Video

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

Up next: Radiation More here: http://cvkickingcancersass.com/2014/11/24/video-some-good-news-and-next-steps/ Correction: At 12:57, I meant "If I got through high dose chemo and the stem cell transplant" By: Carolyn Van … Continue reading

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Leah Still to undergo stem cell therapy

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

CINCINNATI -- The daughter of a Cincinnati Bengal who has already been through a lot spent another day in the hospital for treatment Tuesday. Leah Still -- Devon Stills daughter -- underwent a stem cell transplant procedure at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The stem cell treatment is an effort to regenerate her bone marrow and stem cells. Stem cells definitely smell like corn...yall wasn't lying Still flew to Philadelphia Monday to be with Leah. They went shopping at a mall. The smile you have after shutting down the mall, literally. This girl had security and the... http://t.co/HHWtLhf4pf pic.twitter.com/QFRMJsdlCX Still tweeted another photo Tuesday while they waited for her treatment to begin. Selfies in the hospital to pass time by as we wait for the stem cells http://t.co/q6JZOIyi9q pic.twitter.com/ogB0J0Gitg Leah was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in June. She had surgery to remove a tumor from her abdomen in September, followed by chemotherapy to try to remove the cancer from her bone marrow. She has already been treated with a round of chemotherapy and radiation. Still said the family hopes that will be her only round of chemo and radiation but that it depends on how her results come back. He … Continue reading

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Scottsdale Plastic Surgeon Reveals What to Expect for Breast Reduction Surgery

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

SOURCE: Arizona Center for Breast Surgery Dr. Steven H. Turkeltaub of the Arizona Center for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Provides an Overview of Breast Reduction Surgery for Prospective Patients SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwired - Nov 25, 2014) - Breasts that are disproportionately large for a woman's frame can be physically and even mentally debilitating, states Scottsdale plastic surgeon Steven H. Turkeltaub, MD. Quite frequently, this condition -- also known as macromastia -- results in significant back, neck and shoulder pains, indentations of the shoulders from the bra straps, changes in posture and even rashes and skin breakdown. Many women are limited in the types and duration of physical activities that they can engage in comfortably and have difficulty finding clothing that fits or allows them to better hide their large breasts. At the Arizona Center for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Dr. Turkeltaub offers his patients different breast reduction techniques individualized to their needs and goals which can help alleviate the issues associated with overly-large breasts. Typically performed as an outpatient procedure, Dr. Turkeltaub explains that breast reduction surgery involves the removal of breast skin and tissue as well as the recontouring and elevation of the remaining tissue, resulting in a smaller, more natural-looking breast. … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy at EmCell clinic: Dr. Khalil Fadel story – Video

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

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genucel – Intensive New Stem Cell Eye Therapy Treatment …

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2014

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