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Grey's Anatomy Season 10 Episode 23 Everything I Do Full HD – Video

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Grey's Anatomy Season 10 Episode 23 Everything I Do Full HD watch grey's anatomy on: http://bit.ly/1hhTVFS Grey's,anatomy,greys anatomy,season 10,episode 23,Everything I Do,grey's anatomy season 10 episode 23,greys anatomy Everything I Do, season 10... By: mike banning … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy Sneak Peek: Watch Cristina and Meredith's Last Banter Session Now!

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Mer: "Ew." Cristina: "I hate his face." Gah, Sandra Oh hasn't even officially left Grey's Anatomy yet and we already miss Cristina (Sandra Oh) and Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) friendship, especially after getting another taste of their classic banter in this exclusive sneak peek from Thursday's episode,"Everything I Do, Nothing Seems to Turn Out Right." In the exclusive video above, Mer and Cristina indulge in some waffles and witticisms while talking about finding a replacement. No, not Cristina's, but Dr. Russell's (Dominic Hoffman), which Mer thinks is punishment from a certain hot redheaded doc... VIDEO: Watch an emotional tribute to Cristina and Mer's friendship! Hmm...is Owen (Kevin McKidd) secretly punishing Cristina? Well, Meredith certainly thinks so, comparing finding a replacement to "making you clean the apartment you're vacating." She then adds, "Something's coming. I can feel it in my bones." But does Cristina agree with Meredith about Owen? Watch the clip above to find out! Pompeo recently tweeted about shooting her final scene with Oh, saying how "grateful" she was for their 10 years together."So proud of the work we've done together@iamsandraoh," sheposted, along with a picture of her and Oh in theirGrey'sscrubs."We've laughed we cried we've kicked some serious acting … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy Video: Look Back on Cristina and Meredith's Best Moments

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh Remember when Cristina and Meredith became each other's person? Throughout 10 seasons of Grey's Anatomy, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Cristina (Sandra Oh) have developed a relationship that goes beyond BFF status. It's the type of relationship where you cut someone out of a wedding dress, you're by someone's bedside when they wake up after dying, and you help someone deal with the loss of their eyebrows or worse, their sister (Chyler Leigh). Grey's Anatomy Gallery: The cast says farewell to Sandra Oh! This, of course, all makes saying goodbye to Oh that much more difficult: No more twisted sisters! Look back on their best moments from the show below: What are your favorite Cristina and Meredith moments? Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC. Excerpt from: Grey's Anatomy Video: Look Back on Cristina and Meredith's Best Moments … Continue reading

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Greys Anatomy Season 10 Spoilers: Season Finale Promo Video Says Goodbye To Cristina; Watch Best Yang And Meredith …

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Theres only one episode left until fans of the hit ABC series Greys Anatomy are forced to bid farewell to one of the shows most beloved characters: Cristina Yang. Yep, its true. Sandra Oh will be hanging up her scrubs once and for all when she makes her final appearance in episode 24, Fear (of the Unknown). The Season 10 finale will air on Thursday, May 15, at 9 p.m. EDT so make sure you prepare for a tearful goodbye by purchasing tissues, chocolate and anything that can help ease the pain when Cristina walks out of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital for the last time. And while we brace ourselves for the inevitable water works, we cant even imagine how Meredith Grey will feel when her best friend leaves her side come episode 24. Before there was a Dr. McDreamy or even a Dr. McSteamy, there was a Cristina. The two ladies started as surgical interns together and eventually climbed their way up the ranking ladder, becoming two of the most prestigious women in the field. Theyre smart, sassy and, most importantly theyre each others person. The phrase was coined by Cristina early on in the series when she informed … Continue reading

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Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

May 06, 2014 Alex (Justin Chambers) and Callie (Sara Ramirez) have agreed to return for the next two seasons of 'Grey's Anatomy'. AFP pic, May 6, 2014.The actors who played the surgeons Miranda Bailey, Alex Karev, Callie Torres and Richard Webber on ABC's medical drama have agreed to return for the potential 11th and 12th seasons, the Hollywood Reporter indicates. Present from the very first episode of "Grey's Anatomy," which first aired on March 27, 2005, Justin Chambers (Alex Karev), Chandra Wilson (Miranda Bailey) and James Pickens Jr. (Richard Webber) are gearing up for two additional seasons at Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle. These original cast members will be joined by Sara Ramirez, whose character Callie Torres was introduced during season two. The four actors will appear in forthcoming episodes of the hospital drama alongside the protagonists Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), whose participation was confirmed in January. These returns should help to make up for the three departures taking place at the end of the tenth season, which is currently airing on ABC. The thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon Cristina Yang, played by Sandra Oh, will bow out after the season finale on Thursday, May 15. … Continue reading

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New knowledge about muscular dystrophy uncovered

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

The most common form of muscular dystrophy among adults is dystrophia myotonica type 1 (DM1), where approximately 1 in every 8000 is affected by the disease. The severity of the disease varies from mild forms to severe congenital forms. It is dominantly inherited and accumulates through generations, gaining increased severity and lowered age of onset. DM1 is characterized by accumulating toxic aggregates of ribonucleic acids (RNA) from a specific mutated gene. When this RNA, which contains thousands of CUG nucleotide repeats, builds up in the cell, it attracts several cellular proteins, including muscleblind 1 (MBNL1). This binding inhibits the normal function of MBNL1, which means that the cellular level of a number of specific proteins becomes deregulated and the disease develops. Enzyme characterization in muscular dystrophy patients The researchers work at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and the Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, where they characterized an enzyme called DDX6, found in both normal cells and cells from muscular dystrophy patients. The enzyme constantly tries to disperse the toxic aggregates and release MBNL1 in cells from muscular dystrophy patients, which means that the protein can carry out its normal function. The enzyme is found in many different cell … Continue reading

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SLU News 22: April 28, 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

SLU News 22: April 28, 2014 This week on SLU News 22: This year's Last Lecture, a new epilepsy treatment legalized in Missouri, and a sad ending to the Blues' great season. Recorded and... By: SLU-TV: Saint Louis University Television Network … Continue reading

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Epilepsy Deaths Highlighted in Minneapolis Event

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise Minneapolis, May 5, 2014 -- One in 26 Americans will develop epilepsy over the course of a lifetime leading to nearly three million Americans now living with epilepsy. For nearly one-third of them, their seizures are uncontrolled by medicine and other common forms of treatment. People who have uncontrolled seizures are at heightened risk for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), which takes more lives annually in the United States than fires and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) combined. To address SUDEP, epilepsy experts, people with epilepsy, bereaved families and advocacy organizations have come together for the Partners Against Mortality in Epilepsy (PAME) Conference -- a four-day educational event devoted predominately to SUDEP. This meeting aims to foster knowledge, heighten awareness and to hasten action around epilepsy mortality. Top researchers from around the world will be presenting the latest discoveries and findings on SUDEP and discussing the latest developments in devices and treatments to prevent epilepsy mortality. According to the National Institutes of Health, SUDEP is the most common epilepsy-related cause of death. Yet, for many families facing epilepsy, information regarding SUDEP is not provided by their doctors, creating a communication gap … Continue reading

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Canadian Researcher Awarded $130,000 Epilepsy Research Grant

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise West Hartford, Conn., May 5, 2014 A researcher from the University of Calgary is receiving $130,000 to develop clinical decision tools to aid a physicians understanding of how a patient will respond to different treatments. Colin Josephson, MD, MSc, a clinical and research fellow in epilepsy, was awarded the Susan S. Spencer Clinical Research Training Fellowship for his work in developing a clinical decision tool that is aimed at improving quality of patient care and helping ensure cost-effective use of healthcare resources. The research grant is funded by the American Brain Foundation, the American Epilepsy Society, and the Epilepsy Foundation. The award is named in memory of Susan S. Spencer, MD, a leader in both the American Epilepsy Society and American Academy of Neurology, who was a leading epilepsy researcher. I feel incredibly privileged and humbled to have been selected as the recipient of the 2014 Susan S. Spencer Clinical Research Training Fellowship. It is an honor to be given the opportunity to perform clinical research that directly helps improve the lives of those with epilepsy, said Josephson. Thanks to the generous support of organizations such as the American Brain Foundation, the … Continue reading

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Epilepsy Foundation Announces Stellar Line Up of Presenters and Topics for Epilepsy Pipeline Conference in San …

Posted: Published on May 6th, 2014

SOURCE: Epilepsy Foundation Companies and Researchers to Showcase Innovation in the Treatment of Seizures;Family Education Day Registration on June 7 has Reached Capacity LANDOVER, MD--(Marketwired - May 05, 2014) - The Epilepsy Foundation announced today that the 4th Biennial Epilepsy Pipeline Conference 2014, an initiative of the Epilepsy Therapy Project, will feature a stellar line up of therapeutic and medical device developers, clinical investigators and industry leaders presenting the latest epilepsy therapies in development. The conference will highlight the most pressing issues faced by the epilepsy community today including the evaluation of medical marijuana; how to accelerate epilepsy research innovation to the next stage; and the urgent unmet need for new therapies for the millions of people with epilepsy who are not receiving adequate seizure control. This year's conference will also feature the annual "Shark Tank " competition where new ideas arising from researchers and entrepreneurs are invited to compete for funding that will advance their inventive product concepts with the promise of improving the lives of people with epilepsy. The Epilepsy Pipeline Conference will be held on June 5-7, 2014, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Companies and organizations selected by the Epilepsy Foundation's prestigious Scientific and Business Advisory … Continue reading

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