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Lower Face Lift Without Surgery Anesthesia | Dr Andrew Jacono Reviews – Video

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2014

Lower Face Lift Without Surgery Anesthesia | Dr Andrew Jacono Reviews This 71 year old woman describes her Dr Andrew Jacono Reviews after having had two surgeries with her, first an eyelid lift years ago then a lower face lift and neck lift. She decided to go... By: Dr. Andrew Jacono … Continue reading

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Dr. Daniel Shapiro to Host Patient Appreciation Holiday Party

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2014

Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) December 10, 2014 Dr. Daniel I. Shapiro, a renowned cosmetic surgeon based in Scottsdale and owner of Shapiro Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Skin Klinic, announced his practice will hold an open house holiday party on Thursday, December, 11, 2014, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Guests attending the holiday party will be treated to sparkling holiday libations, chocolate fountain-dipped desserts, and a photo booth. Additionally, guests will have an opportunity to participate in a raffle featuring such great prizes as a syringe of Voluma and one full area of Botox. The Shapiro Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Skin Klinic is located at 5410 N. Scottsdale Rd. in Building F-100. Dr. Shapiro said the holiday party is being held in honor of his amazing patients that made 2014 another phenomenal year for his practice. Dr. Shapiros staff will also be on hand during this festive event to greet and visit with guests. In addition to desserts and wine, guests will be treated to an evening of great holiday music. The attire for the patient appreciation holiday party will be fun and festive. To attend the event, guests must RSVP by December 5 by emailing rsvp(at)shapiroplasticsurgery(dot)com or calling (480) 451-1700. … Continue reading

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Breakthrough research may speed up stem cell treatments

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2014

TORONTO A Canadian-led international team of researchers has created the first high-resolution characterization of the process in which stem cells are formulated from other specialized cells. The research is being touted as a breakthrough in utilizing stem cells to treat or even cure a host of diseases in the future. Certain stem cells have the potential to become any cell type in the body. Dr. Andras Nagy of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, who led the international research team, says stem cells hold enormous promise for treating or reversing such conditions as blindness, Parkinsons, Alzheimers, spinal cord injury and stroke-related brain damage. The researchers also identified a new type of stem cells, called F-class stem cells due to their fuzzy appearance. Nagy says these F-class stem cells have unique properties that could open up new avenues for generating designer cells that may be safer and more efficient when used in future therapies. Ontario Health Minister Dr. Eric Hoskins hails the research as a game-changer that will open up new frontiers in scientific and medical knowledge worldwide. The research is detailed in five papers published Wednesday in the prestigious journals Nature and Nature Communications. Original post: Breakthrough research may speed up … Continue reading

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The NFL Has a Problem with Stem Cell Treatments

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2014

Professional athletes are getting injections of stem cells to speed up recovery from injury. Critics call it a high-tech placebo. NFL quarterback Peyton Manning reportedly had a stem cell treatment to his neck in 2011. Elite athletes do whatever it takes to win. Lately, thats meant getting an injection of their own stem cells. The treatments, developed over the last eight years, typically involve extracting a small amount of a players fat or bone marrow and then injecting it into an injured joint or a strained tendon to encourage tissue regeneration. Bone marrow contains stem cells capable of generating new blood cells, cartilage, and bone. Although the treatments have become a multimillion-dollar industry, some doctors say theres only thin medical evidence they actually speed healing. In a report issued last week, public policy researchers at Rice University criticized the National Football Leagues role in promoting unproven treatments to the public. Some players, including Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos and Sidney Rice, whos now retired but won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks last year, have reportedly gone overseas for stem cell treatments and others have acted as spokespeople for U.S. clinics offering them. The Rice researchers, Kirstin Matthews … Continue reading

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Epilepsy and Cerebral Palsy; How Much Genetics? -Dr. Nor Azni Yahya – Video

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Epilepsy and Cerebral Palsy; How Much Genetics? -Dr. Nor Azni Yahya Epilepsy and Cerebral Palsy; How Much Genetics? -By Dr. Nor Azni Yahya. By: Community Genetic USM … Continue reading

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Genetics and Learning Disability -Prof. Dr. Ravindran Ankathil – Video

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Genetics and Learning Disability -Prof. Dr. Ravindran Ankathil Genetics and Learning Disability -By Prof. Dr. Ravindran Ankathil. By: Community Genetic USM … Continue reading

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Ball python Genetics – Video

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Expo Weed Chile 2014 Shaman Genetics Session – Video

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Expo Weed Chile 2014 Shaman Genetics Session S: Like my page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theUrbanGrower Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theurbangrower Follow me on Instagram http://instagram.com/... By: urbanremo … Continue reading

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BIO extra credit – Genetics – Video

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Bluebird Bio’s In The Pink…

Posted: Published on December 11th, 2014

It's been an absolute banner year so far for gene therapy developer bluebird bio Inc. (BLUE: Quote) whose share price has surged more than 130 percent year-to-date. Before we discuss what's making news at bluebird bio today, here's what "gene therapy" means in simple terms. Gene therapy is a technique that uses genes to treat or prevent diseases caused by defective or missing genes. This approach helps to address the underlying cause of the disease, rather than offering solutions that focus only on the disease symptoms. Though not a new field, gene therapy is still considered experimental as it faces many technical challenges and concerns regarding its safety. Did you know the world's first commercial gene therapy was approved in China? Gendicine, developed by SiBiono GeneTech Co., Ltd., for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma was launched in China in 2004. A year later, another gene therapy product - Oncorine for the treatment of head and neck cancer - was launched, in China, by Shanghai Sunway Biotech Co. Ltd. Russia launched its first gene therapy drug, Neovasculgen, to treat Peripheral Arterial Disease on the market in 2011. In the Western world too, there is one approved gene therapy - Glybera … Continue reading

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