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Weight Loss Treatment in Mumbai | Facial Aesthetic Surgery India – Video

Posted: Published on December 5th, 2013

Weight Loss Treatment in Mumbai | Facial Aesthetic Surgery India We offer non surgical facial aesthetics and various cosmetic treatments like weight loss treatments,facial aesthetic treatments,skin treatment,hair treatment... By: Rekha Slim Center … Continue reading

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West Coast Stem Cell Clinic, TeleHealth, Now Offering Stem …

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Orange County, California (PRWEB) December 02, 2013 Stem cell treatments for back pain from arthritis are now being offered at top West Coast stem cell clinic, TeleHealth. The outpatient, low risk treatments are provided by Board Certified doctors with extensive experience in stem cell therapy. For more information and scheduling call (888) 828-4575. Traditional treatments for arthritic spinal joints involve interventional procedures that do a great job at reducing pain, however, they do not alter the course of the condition. They act as a proverbial "band aid", and are necessary every so often once pain returns. Stem cell injections, on the other hand, have the potential to provide pain relief while possible regenerating some of the damaged tissue. Initial small studies have shown this potential for cartilage regeneration in animals, while small human studies have demonstrated excellent clinical outcomes. TeleHealth offers these stem cell injections in an outpatient setting with Board Certified doctors. The injection material is processed from a persons own fat or bone marrow, so there is very little risk of infection or adverse event. In addition to offering stem cell therapy for back pain, TeleHealth also offers the treatments for extremity joint arthritis in the knee, shoulder, … Continue reading

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Stem cell therapy: Facts worth noting – Worldnews.com

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or USFDA) is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one of the United States federal executive departments. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceutical drugs (medications), vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices (ERED), veterinary products, and cosmetics. The FDA also enforces other laws, notably Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act and associated regulations, many of which are not directly related to food or drugs. These include sanitation requirements on interstate travel and control of disease on products ranging from certain household pets to sperm donation for assisted reproduction. The FDA is led by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Commissioner reports to the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The 21st and current Commissioner is Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg. She has served as Commissioner since February 2009. The FDA has its headquarters at White Oak, Maryland.[3] The agency also has 223 field offices and 13laboratories located throughout the 50states, the … Continue reading

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Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy or Erb's muscular dystrophy is an autosomal class of muscular dystrophy that is similar but distinct from Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Becker's muscular dystrophy. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy encompasses a large number of rare disorders. Currently, there is no cure and the disease inevitably worsens over time. The term "limb-girdle" is used to describe these disorders because the muscles most severely affected are generally those of the hips and shouldersthe limb girdle muscles. Symptoms of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy vary widely, but most commonly are muscle weakness and atrophy, myoglobinuria, myotonia, elevated serum CK, and, in ~20% of cases, cardiomyopathy. The disease inevitably gets worse over time, although progression is more rapid in some patients than others. Eventually the disease can affect other muscles such as the ones located in the face. The disease commonly leads to dependence on a wheelchair within twenty to thirty years of symptom onset, but there is high inter-patient variability, with some patients maintaining mobility.[1] The muscle weakness is generally symmetric, proximal, and slowly progressive. In most cases, pain is not present with LGMD, and mental function is not affected. LGMD can begin in childhood, adolescence, young adulthood or even later. The age of … Continue reading

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Researchers discover promising new treatment to help people …

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December 02, 2013 MINNEAPOLIS - Scientists may have found a new treatment that can help people with spinal cord injuries walk better. The research is published in the November 27, 2013, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. "About 59 percent of all spinal injuries are incomplete, leaving pathways that could allow the spinal cord to change in a way that allows people to walk again. Unfortunately, usually a person affected by this type of spinal injury seldom recovers the ability to walk normally," said study author Randy D. Trumbower, PT, PhD, with Emory University in Atlanta. "Our research proposes a promising new way for the spinal cord to make the connections needed to walk better." The research involved 19 people with spine injuries between levels C2 and T12, no joint shortening, some controlled ankle, knee, and hip movements, and the ability to walk at least one step without human assistance. Research team members were based at Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology and Shepherd Center in Atlanta, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The participants were exposed to short periods of breathing low oxygen levels, which is called … Continue reading

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Cerebral Palsy. What is cerebral palsy and cerebral palsy …

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What is cerebral palsy? Cerebral is another word for the brain. Palsy means a complete or partial loss of the ability to move a body part. So cerebral palsy means loss of ability to move a body part because of a problem with the brain. Cerebral palsy is not a single condition. It is an umbrella term used to describe a group of conditions that cause movement problems. Although the main problem is with the muscles in one or more parts of the body, the condition is caused by damage or faulty development in a part of the brain. The part of the brain affected is that which sends messages to muscles. It controls movement and co-ordination. The damage or faulty development usually occurs as a baby is developing in the womb. Sometimes it occurs during, or shortly after, birth. If someone has cerebral palsy, it means that they are not able to control some of the muscles in their body in the normal way. Depending on the type of cerebral palsy and the area of brain affected, a child may not be able to walk, move, talk, eat, or play in the same ways as other children. The following … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Research Article, Embryonic Cells Information, Cell …

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In the beginning, one cell becomes two, and two become four. Being fruitful, they multiply into a ball of many cells, a shimmering sphere of human potential. Scientists have long dreamed of plucking those naive cells from a young human embryo and coaxing them to perform, in sterile isolation, the everyday miracle they perform in wombs: transforming into all the 200 or so kinds of cells that constitute a human body. Liver cells. Brain cells. Skin, bone, and nerve. The dream is to launch a medical revolution in which ailing organs and tissues might be repairednot with crude mechanical devices like insulin pumps and titanium joints but with living, homegrown replacements. It would be the dawn of a new era of regenerative medicine, one of the holy grails of modern biology. Revolutions, alas, are almost always messy. So when James Thomson, a soft-spoken scientist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, reported in November 1998 that he had succeeded in removing cells from spare embryos at fertility clinics and establishing the world's first human embryonic stem cell line, he and other scientists got a lot more than they bargained for. It was the kind of discovery that under most circumstances … Continue reading

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Aegean Process (Stem Cell Therapy with PRP) – Video

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Multiple Myeloma Stem Cell Therapy mp4 – Video

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2013

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Human stem cells used to create lung tissue – Worldnews.com

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2013

In computer-based text processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space, no-break space or non-breakable space (NBSP) is a variant of the space character that prevents an automatic line break (line wrap) at its position. In certain formats (such as HTML), it also prevents the collapsing of multiple consecutive whitespace characters into a single space. The non-breaking space is also known as a hard space or fixed space. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+00A0 no-break space (HTML:    ). Text-processing software typically assumes that an automatic line break may be inserted anywhere a space character occurs; a non-breaking space prevents this from happening (provided the software recognizes the character). For example, if the text 100 km will not quite fit at the end of a line, the software may insert a line break between 100 and km. To avoid this undesirable behaviour, the editor may choose to use a non-breaking space between 100 and km. This guarantees that the text 100km will not be broken: if it does not fit at the end of a line it is moved in its entirety to the next line. A second common application of non-breaking spaces is in plain text file formats such … Continue reading

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