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Greys Anatomy Season 11 Spoilers: Behind-The-Scenes Photo Shows Cast Channeling Orange Is The New Black

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

The cast of "Grey's Anatomy" celebrates Season 11, set to premiere on Thursday, Sept. 25, by channeling "Orange is the New Black" in the behind-the-scenes photo. ABC Looks like the color blue is the new black! The cast of Greys Anatomy released a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of Season 11 that showed the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital gang channeling their inner rebels. The image, posted to Ellen Pompeos Whosay account, exposed the cast from the hit ABC series imitating our favorite Litchfield prisoners from the Netflix original drama, Orange is the New Black. Pompeo braided her tresses like inmate Tricia Miller, who was killed off during Season 1 due to a drug overdose, while Sara Ramierez went full on sexy Alex Vause. Yes, she even sported the glasses! Another Greys Anatomy character braided her hair in the iconic fashion of Suzanne Crazy Eyes Warren. The adorable photo is just another reason to get Greys fans excited for the new season, which is set to air its Season 11 premiere on Thursday, Sept. 25. So far ABC has tickled our medical drama fancy by giving fans a sneak peek at the premiere episode, I Must Have Lost it on the … Continue reading

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Greys Anatomy Season 11 Spoilers: Premiere Sneak Peek Video Released; Watch Awkward Scene From Episode 1

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

"Grey's Anatomy" reveals an awkward scene in the sneak peek for the show's Season 11 premiere. Watch the cringe-worthy moment. ABC Now we know why Greys Anatomy decided to named their Season 11 premiere episode after John Eltons hit single I Must Have Lost it on the Wind. The hit ABC series released a seriously awkward sneak peek trailer that teased viewers with what kind of medical emergency fans could expect to occur in episode 1 of the new season (set to air Thursday, Sept. 25). And it just so happens that the compromising position the two injured teens found themselves correlates with the episode title perfectly. In the promo video viewers watch the medical staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital attempt to save the lives of two hurt teenagers. And from the odd position of the young adults -- one straddling the other -- its safe to assume that the two injured hurt while having intercourse. Are you calling my mom? the boy asks frantically. Of course Im calling your mom, Callie responds, quickly returning to the phone call to inform the boys mother of his current situation. Are you going to tell her that we were ---? he … Continue reading

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Ellen Pompeo's Orange Is the New Black Homage on Set of Grey's Anatomy Is Everything

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

Orange Is the New Black? According to Ellen Pompeo, it's all about the blue. The Grey's Anatomy star took to Twitter to share her homage to the hit Netflix series with her fellow cast members in blue scrubs. "Blue is the new black #8daystillgreys #greysanatomy," she tweeted. Fellow Shondaland star Kerry Washington, an admitted Grey's Anatomy fan, retweeted the picture and added: "UH. MAY. ZING. #TGIT." Shonda Rhimes takes over ABC's Thursday nights with Grey's at 8 p.m., Scandal at 9 p.m. and How to Get Away With Murder starring Viola Davis at 10 p.m. CLICK: Find out when your favorite shows premiere At a recent panel, Washington grilled Pompeo for details about the new season of Grey's. "We can't move to DC because Meredith would find out her mother is alive and she would be pissed!" Pompeo joked, referencing actress Kate Burton, who appears on both Grey's Anatomy and Scandal. Expect flashbacks in season 11. "We are doing a lot of flashback stuff. Very challenging...A lot of people say how can you stay on a show 11 years. After 11 seasons you have to stay so alive and present. You can't disappoint the audience. You have to bring it," … Continue reading

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Stem cell harvesting methods used by Sydney doctor Ralph Bright untested by clinical trials

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

ABC Ralph Bright harvests stem cells using the liposuction. Serious questions have been raised about a stem cell doctor working in Western Sydney who charges $9,000 per procedure and uses methods that are untested by clinical trials. An investigation by the ABC's 7.30 program has revealed that Dr Ralph Bright bought his liposuction-based technology from an American company. The US company is now the subject of a multi-million dollar fraud action, which has revealed the cells being marketed as live were in fact dead. Dr Bright, of Macquarie Stem Cells, is a former GP and self-taught cosmetic surgeon. He has been working with stem cells for four years, treating more than 400 patients, including the late model Charlotte Dawson, cricketer Geoff Lawson and Olympic volleyballer Kerri Pottharst. Dr Bright has licensed his methods to other practitioners around the country and because they use the patients' own cells he is not regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Stem cells are often hailed as a miracle cure, but the nation's top stem cell scientists are warning that buyers should beware of these sorts of procedures, which are yet to be subjected to clinical trials. Professor of Stem Cell Science at the … Continue reading

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Stem cells treatment used by Sydney doctor Ralph Bright 'untested' by clinical trials

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

ABC Ralph Bright harvests stem cells using the liposuction. Serious questions have been raised about a stem cell doctor working in Western Sydney who charges $9,000 per procedure and uses methods that are untested by clinical trials. An investigation by the ABC's 7.30 program has revealed that Dr Ralph Bright bought his liposuction-based technology from an American company. The US company is now the subject of a multi-million dollar fraud action, which has revealed the cells being marketed as live were in fact dead. Dr Bright, of Macquarie Stem Cells, is a former GP and self-taught cosmetic surgeon. He has been working with stem cells for four years, treating more than 400 patients, including the late model Charlotte Dawson, cricketer Geoff Lawson and Olympic volleyballer Kerri Pottharst. Dr Bright has licensed his methods to other practitioners around the country and because they use the patients' own cells he is not regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Stem cells are often hailed as a miracle cure, but the nation's top stem cell scientists are warning that buyers should beware of these sorts of procedures, which are yet to be subjected to clinical trials. Professor of Stem Cell Science at the … Continue reading

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Rosetta Blooms, FLXN Knocked Down, RNA In Demand, Concert Strikes Sweet Note

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

BioBlast Pharma Ltd. (ORPN: Quote), on Wednesday, announced positive preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetic data on Cabaletta, its drug candidate for patients suffering from oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. The company also announced that according to initial interim safety and tolerability analysis, there were no drug related adverse events in patients in an ongoing phase 2/3 study evaluating Cabaletta in treatment of Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy, dubbed HOPEMD. ORPN closed Wednesday's trading at $8.60, up 1.18%. Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc. (CNCE: Quote) has initiated a phase 1 clinical trial of CTP-730 in healthy subjects. CTP-730 is a novel product candidate that is being developed for the treatment of inflammatory diseases under the company's strategic collaboration with Celgene Corp. (CELG: Quote). The phase I study is designed to enroll up to 40 healthy subjects and is expected to be completed in 2015. CNCE closed Wednesday's trading at $13.79, up 5.27%. Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. (EGRX: Quote) announced that Cephalon Inc., a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA: Quote), has moved to dismiss with prejudice its first lawsuit, filed last October, alleging that Eagle's tentatively approved bendamustine hydrochloride injection infusion product infringes one of its patents. However, a second lawsuit which alleges that Eagle's bendamustine product infringes … Continue reading

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Autism Testimonial Stem Cell Treatment – Video

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

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FEATure Flashback: Creating a Stir About Autism

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

For more than 15 years, FEAT (Families for Effective Autism Treatment) of Louisville has been working to create better lives for children and families of children diagnosed with Autism and Autism spectrum disorders. This year, that tradition will continue in grand style at the FEATure Flashback: Creating a Stir About Autism gala taking place Sept. 27. We spoke with Deborah Morton, FEAT of Louisvilles Director of Marketing, about this years extravaganza. THE VOICE-TRIBUNE: What can guests and attendees expect at this years Creating a Stir About Autism gala?MORTON: Our event is held this year at The Gillespie. The doors open at 6 p.m. for those who have purchased a dinner ticket. Guests will experience an evening of open bar, appetizers, dinner by Vincenzos, silent and live auctions, raffles, and dancing to the 70s hits of local party band 100% Poly. Our event is a throwback to the 70s Disco era, and were encouraging our guests to come dressed in their finest polyester and platform shoes. Dinner tickets are $125 each and can still be purchased at featoflouisville.ejoinme.org/FEATureflashbackgala. But the fun doesnt stop there. At 9 p.m. the doors to our Mirror Ball Lounge open for guests who want to pay … Continue reading

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Migraines with aura in middle age linked to Parkinson's disease

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

By Trisha Henry, CNN updated 5:06 PM EDT, Wed September 17, 2014 Researchers don't yet understand why migraines might be linked to Parkinson's disease. STORY HIGHLIGHTS (CNN) -- People who suffer from migraines with aura during middle age have double the risk of developing Parkinson's disease or other movement disorders later in life than those who do not, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology. Migraines are the most common brain disorder in both men and women, according to the World Health Organization, and one of the top 10 most debilitating conditions. Aura is the term used to describe the feelings and symptoms that happen shortly before and during a migraine. "Roughly one-third of affected individuals can predict the onset of a migraine because it is preceded by an 'aura,' visual disturbances that appear as flashing lights, zig-zag lines or a temporary loss of vision," according to the National Institutes of Health. Researchers followed more than 5,000 people between the ages of 33 and 65 for 25 years, who were originally enrolled in a clinical trial designed to study heart disease in Iceland. The participants were interviewed about migraine symptoms in middle age and then, about 25 … Continue reading

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Migraines with aura linked to Parkinson's

Posted: Published on September 18th, 2014

People who suffer from migraines with aura during middle age have double the risk of developing Parkinson's disease or other movement disorders later in life than those who do not, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology. Migraines are the most common brain disorder in both men and women, according to the World Health Organization, and one of the top 10 most debilitating conditions. Aura is the term used to describe the feelings and symptoms that happen shortly before and during a migraine. "Roughly one-third of affected individuals can predict the onset of a migraine because it is preceded by an 'aura,' visual disturbances that appear as flashing lights, zig-zag lines or a temporary loss of vision," according to the National Institutes of Health. Researchers followed more than 5,000 people between the ages of 33 and 65 for 25 years, who were originally enrolled in a clinical trial designed to study heart disease in Iceland. The participants were interviewed about migraine symptoms in middle age and then, about 25 years later, asked about Parkinson's disease symptoms. They were also asked about symptoms for a related disorder called Restless Legs Syndrome. The results were based on the study … Continue reading

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