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New trial tests cord blood in regenerating neuro damage
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David Granovsky
... By Joe Pangburn , Inside Tucson Business
Published on Saturday, March 13, 2010
Cord Blood Registry and Tucson Medical Center want to help newborns at-risk for neurological injury avoid the pain of diseases such as cerebral palsy.
The two organizations, along with the Save the Cord Foundation and the Watching Over Mothers and Babies Foundation ...
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How to Learn Massage Quickly and Easily at Home
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Lucy J.
... sired benefit of the massage intended. Some oils will promote a sense of calming and relaxation, whilst others may be more stimulating or might be used to assist heaing of an injury. The oil or lotion is applied to your hands and then the massage begins on the desired area.
Massage techniques can vary widely depending on the desired outcome. For ba ...
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On fiction and truth
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Larry Drain
... help but wonder at what point stupidity becomes meanness.
People shouldnt have to go to Hollywood to be rescued from a health care system which too often views their death or injury as an acceptable cost of doing business. Speak up. Tell your representatives what you think the truth should be.
The biggest truth is simple. No one has to die.
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Friday was a sad day with just a ...
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RCC-Fighter
... points. It's an easy 3 mile ride though and I was able to finish it in 19 minutes.I would have done it faster except that I want to start out slow and build sensibly to avoid injury. It didn't take long for me to get winded. Had to push myself to keep from stopping. When I reached the end, I rested a few minutes before turning back. I started at ab ...
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My Experience, Our Voice
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L.S.Fisher
... ifference? We have focused on those diseases and funded research to find effective treatments.Alzheimer’s funding in 2009 was $469 million, plus $77 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This is far short of the billions spent each year on other major diseases. Without the investment in research, we will never have the payout of ...
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Mom’s Cookin’
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KathEats
... on! What I really love about long distance running (which I’m sure will/would also be a hate too!) is that the runs are an EVENT. One must plan a whole day around the run and recovery time. It makes it more fun!
I got a bad headache this afternoon. I think I was drinking enough water because – not to be too indelicate – but my fluids were clear. Bu ...
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Cookware Winner & A Guest Post: Journey to Appreciation
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Jessica S.
... her to share it with you lovely readers and she graciously obliged. Now, without further ado…
Name: Kristina
Age: 27
Blog: www.FreestyleFitnessAddiction.com
Activities pre-injury: gymnastics (former competitor); break dancing (I would actually get paid to perform); boxing; a little bit of everything
What happened: 2008 Right ACL reconstruction, ...
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Seren Sees the Specialist
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Rebecca
... so he's going to write to the Yarmouth CF Team with some hints and tips for helping her when she's at her worst, such as steroids or extra inhalers, to get her on the road to recovery quicker.But it's so so good to know that the horrendous chest infections she's battled through over the past 18 months haven't dragged her lung function down in the l ...
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I’m a Drug Addict Not a Journalist
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Erin ..
Posted on March 13, 2010
If you are very early in your recovery from drugs or alcohol you were probably given the advice to keep a journal. I know, I know, I felt exactly the same way. It just sounds pretty lame. Plus addicts are ...
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mommy jacket off!
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Lucas Mommy ..
... d combine it with another surgery he was going to have, but ended up not needing (yay!). I'm all about the two-for-one surgeries. Your prayers for an easy procedure and quick recovery are appreciated! (both are anticipated)
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