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Anatomy by Dr Raviteja Neeli 13 – Video

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Anatomy by Dr Raviteja Neeli 11 – Video

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Anatomy by Dr Raviteja Neeli 12 – Video

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Anatomy by Dr Raviteja Neeli 9 – Video

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Anatomy by Dr Raviteja Neeli 26 – Video

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Anatomy of a Vegan Kebab – Video

Posted: Published on July 6th, 2014

Anatomy of a Vegan Kebab No vegan barbecue is complete without veggie kebabs! You can load up bamboo skewers with your favorite veggies, marinated tofu, and vegan meats, and grill it to perfection. What are you waiting... By: Vegan.com … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a blockbuster: The Blair Witch Project

Posted: Published on July 6th, 2014

When The Blair Witch Project debuted to genuine screams and shudders in the midnight program at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, it fit precisely no ones idea of a blockbuster movie. On the contrary, this decidedly lo-fi production about three student documentarians who get lost in a forest chasing a paranormal legend was the epitome of an independent Sundance movie, which is almost a genre unto itself. Blair Witch was shot in just eight days on a reported budget of about $30,000, less than what a big Tom Cruise movie would spend on coffee. First-time feature filmmakers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez used unknown actors who were required to carry cameras and film themselves, shooting mainly on black-and-white 16 mm celluloid supplemented with some colour videotape. And yet so effectively did Blair Witch spook Sundance and later the planet, ringing up nearly $250 million in worldwide ticket sales, the film became a blockbuster by stealth. To put this into perspective, the Mike Myers spy parody Austin Powers:The Spy Who Shagged Me, released the same summer with massive promotion, earned $312 million globally. But that was on a production budget of $33 million, or about 1,100 times what it cost to … Continue reading

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What stem cell treatments (advertised elsewhere) can you recommend? – Video

Posted: Published on July 6th, 2014

What stem cell treatments (advertised elsewhere) can you recommend? HSCI Kidney Program Leader Benjamin Humphreys, MD, PhD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital answers patient frequently asked questions. (Video 2 of 4) More about stem cell tourism: http://www.closerlo... By: harvardstemcell … Continue reading

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Mayo researching ALS stem cell treatment

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Renee Tessman, KARE 1:26 p.m. EDT July 5, 2014 ALS study at Mayo Clinic(Photo: Mayo Clinic) ROCHESTER, Minn. - Seventy-five years ago, Lou Gehrig was diagnosed with the rare, neurological disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) at the Mayo Clinic. On July 4th, 1939, he gave his famous farewell speech to baseball fans. Doctors now have a better understanding of the fatal disease but apart from medication that may give someone an extra couple of months, there is still no good way to extend someone's life. Mayo Clinic researchers are working with stem cells to develop a new treatment. A New Brighton woman hopes to benefit. Linda Leight spends every minute she can with her eight grandchildren. They visit her often at her home. Time with grandchildren is always precious, but even more so for her because just like baseball legend Gehrig, Leight has ALS. The disease that eventually paralyzes nearly all muscles in the body has started with her voice. Her speech was smooth and quick a few years ago. Now it is slow and slurred. ALS causes neurons which control muscles to die, eventually making most ALS patients unable to breathe. Linda was diagnosed last September. Continue reading here: … Continue reading

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Johns Hopkins Researchers Locate Genetic Variant Associated With Schizophrenia

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2014

July 5, 2014 redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports Your Universe Online According to a new study appearing in the July 3 edition of the journal Cell Stem Cell, researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have uncovered a new genetic variant that could result in certain people having a predisposition to schizophrenia. While there are many genetic variants that could increase the risk of developing a psychiatric disorder, they are insufficient to cause these diseases, the researchers explained. Now, however, the Johns Hopkins researchers have described a new strategy that could reveal how these so-called subthreshold genetic risks could impact the development of a persons nervous system by interacting with other risk factors. This is an important step toward understanding what physically happens in the developing brain that puts people at risk of schizophrenia, senior author Dr. Guo-li Ming explained in a statement Thursday. Dr. Ming is a professor of neurology and neuroscience in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicines Institute for Cell Engineering who worked on the study along with her husband, Dr. Hongjun Song. In their study, Dr. Ming, Dr. Song and their colleagues explained that they used a multifaceted approach to find out why … Continue reading

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