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Guitar Anatomy – Part 1 – Video

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2014

Guitar Anatomy - Part 1 Steve Wilson aka Guitar Doctor, shares his knowledge of guitar components and repair. Seminar sponsored by the Music Tree in Morgan Hill, Ca Part 1 - Tuners ... By: wilsonmohill … Continue reading

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'Fading Gigolo' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director John Turturro | The New York Times – Video

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2014

#39;Fading Gigolo' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director John Turturro | The New York Times John Turturro, the director of "Fading Gigolo," narrates a sequence from his film. Produced by: Mekado Murphy Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watc... By: The New York Times … Continue reading

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Human body – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2014

Human body Human body features, showing bodies whose body hair and male facial hair has been removed The human body is the entire structure of a human being and comprises a head, neck, trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen), two arms and hands and two legs and feet. Every part of the body is composed of various types of cell.[1] At maturity, the estimated number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion. This number is stated to be of partial data and to be used as a starting point for further calculations. The number given is arrived at by totalling the cell numbers of all the organs of the body and cell types.[2] The composition of the human body shows it to be composed of a number of certain elements in different proportions. The study of the human body involves anatomy and physiology. The human body can show anatomical non-pathological anomalies which need to be able to be recognised. Physiology focuses on the systems and their organs of the human body and their functions. Many systems and mechanisms interact in order to maintain homeostasis. Skeletal structure frames the overall shape of the body and does not … Continue reading

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The anatomy of a sexuality class

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2014

For one professor of Human Sexuality, teaching anatomy is highly important. by Paige Gross 21 April 2014 Mylina Andrew, a professor of Human Sexuality, created a workshop to counsel survivors of sexual assault and rape. | Aja Espinosa TTN Mylina Andrew will only teach Human Sexuality in a spacious classroom. Students come into this course with many different sexual experiences or levels of experience, Andrew said. I always insist on being in a large room, because having personal space when you are learning about sexuality is a very important component. Andrew has been teaching Human Sexuality, a historically popular class at the university, for the past five years. The course fulfills the human behavior general education requirement and draws the interest of a broad group of students, Andrew said. I just have that comfortable attitude about [sex], Andrew said. I put great emphasis on what I think students what everybody will have to know in their lifetime. Kendall Raines, a freshman international business major, said she took the class because she wanted a change of pace. Im learning things about myself that are extremely helpful to know, especially when it comes to my health, Raines said. Im hearing so many … Continue reading

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KKESH Stem Cell TranspLANT – Video

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

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Cloning advance means human tissues could be regrown, even in old age

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

The advance could lead to tissue-transplant operations for a range of debilitating disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, heart disease and spinal cord injuries. Last year, a team created stem cells from the skin cells of babies, but it was unclear whether it would work in adults. However, a team of scientists from the Research Institute for Stem Cell Research at CHA Health Systems in Los Angeles and the University of Seoul said they had achieved the same result with two men, one aged 35, the other the 75-year-old. "The proportion of diseases you can treat with lab-made tissue increases with age. So if you can't do this with adult cells it is of limited value," said Robert Lanza, co-author of the research, which was published in the journal Cell Stem Cell. The technique works by removing the nucleus from an unfertilised egg and replacing it with the nucleus of a skin cell. An electric shock causes the cells to divide until they form a "blastocyst", a small ball of a few hundred cells. In IVF, a blastocyst is implanted into the womb, but with the new technique the cells would be harvested to create other organs or tissues. … Continue reading

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Suggestions For Stem Cell Therapy & PRP Treatment For Hair Loss – Good Health – Video

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

Suggestions For Stem Cell Therapy PRP Treatment For Hair Loss - Good Health Subscribe to Tv5 News Channel: http://goo.gl/NHJD9 Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tv5newschannel Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.co... By: TV5 News … Continue reading

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Sarepta Surges on Optimism Over Muscular Dystrophy Drug

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

Sarepta Therapeutics (SRPT) Inc., a drug developer with no products on the market, rose to its highest value in five months after saying it plans to submit its Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment for approval this year. Sarepta increased 39 percent to $33.98 at 4 p.m. New York time, its highest closing price since Nov. 11. On Nov. 12, Sarepta shares fell the most in 16 years after the Food and Drug Administration had called an application to sell the experimental eteplirsen compound premature. The FDA has provided new guidance that will enable the submission of the drug by the end of 2014, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company said today in a statement. We are excited to have guidance from the FDA that allows us to move quickly,said Edward Kaye, chief medical officer at Sarepta. Sarepta anticipates the FDA may call advisers to discuss eteplirsen in the first half of 2015 and approve the drug by the second half of next year, Robyn Karnauskas, an analyst at Deutsche Bank AG, said in a note to clients today. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder that mainly affects boys between ages three and five that causes progressive muscle degeneration and weakness, according to … Continue reading

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FDA to review Sarepta drug

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

The FDA made clear that its guidance doesn't reflect how it will vote on Sarepta's drug, and said the company should be prepared for an advisory committee meeting to evaluate the application before the agency makes its decision, Sarepta said. Read MorePfizer weighs massive bid for rival AstraZeneca "They haven't reversed their decision from November," Sarepta Chief Executive Chris Garabedian said in a telephone interview. "They've reinforced the questions and concerns they had of being able to accept an NDA and consider accelerated approval of just the data set they had in-house, but evolved to say, 'If you give us a little more data, it should be fileable.'" Garabedian is expected to appear on "Street Signs" at 2 p.m. The last study Sarepta conducted involved just 12 patients, a very small set for the FDA to consider. But Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a rare, fatal condition for which no other treatment options exist. And the company argues its data, most recently reported out to 120 weeks in these 12 patients, show the drug helps stem declines in walking ability. See more here: FDA to review Sarepta drug … Continue reading

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Top Phoenix Foot and Ankle Specialist, Valley Foot Surgeons, Now Offering Stem Cell Procedures for Healing Diabetic …

Posted: Published on April 21st, 2014

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) April 21, 2014 The top foot and ankle specialists in Arizona at Valley Foot Surgeons are now offering stem cell treatments for diabetic wounds. The treatments may propel these difficult wounds to heal in a much shorter time frame than they would without regenerative medicine therapy. The stem cell doctor is a four-time Phoenix Magazine Top Doc Winner; call (480) 994-5977 for more information and scheduling. With up to a third of individuals suffering from diabetes (or pre-diabetes), wounds and ulcers are becoming more common all the time in the foot and ankle area. Due to the immunocompromised state of diabetics, it can be extremely difficult for the human body to naturally heal these wounds. Sometimes, they persist for years, become infected, and may lead to an eventual need for an amputation. At Valley Foot Surgeons, Phoenix Top Doc Richard Jacoby is now offering stem cell treatments for diabetic wounds. These treatments are performed as an outpatient and involve subcutaneous injections of amniotic derived stem cell material around the wound. The procedure offers several benefits in addition to a hefty concentration of stem cells. The material is immunologically privileged and does not cause a rejection reaction. It … Continue reading

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