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Spiritual Counseling for Alcoholics, Spiritual Help for Addiction | Holistix by the Sea - 0 views

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    Spiritual Counseling for Alcoholics: Spiritual counseling can help you recover from alcohol & drug addiction. Contact spiritual counselors. Call (800)-274-0601
Holistix by the Sea

EMDR Therapy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Healing | Holistix by the Sea - 0 views

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    Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy can help release past traumatic emotional experiences trapped in the nervous system. Call (800)-274-0601
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Chinese Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Hainan Province Says Taiwan | Locality News - 0 views

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    The Liaoning aircraft carrier has reached Hainan military base and we will continue to monitor its progress," a senior Taiwanese military official told Reuters on condition of anonymity
Kumar Sonu

Rishikesh - Valley of Flowers - Badrinath - 0 views

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    Valid from 1 July, 2012 to 30 September, 2012 Located at an altitude of 3,600 meters above the sea-level, protected by snowy mountains is a glacial corridor approx. 2kms. wide and 8kms long . As the name states, the Valley of Flowers does come alive with about 450 types of flower species in the monsoon season for this region.
Derek Martin

Take Advantage of our September Special Spa and Massage Packages with Friends - 0 views

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    Treat yourself or visit with a group of friends. Begin with an aromatic steam chamber and follow with a choice of any two treatments from the following - Indian Head Massage, Warm Oil Back Massage, Reviving Facial, Sea Salt Body Exfoliation, Mini Pedicure, Mini Manicure. Complete your spa journey with a glass of Prosecco and chocolate in our tranquility area. Also get FREE Reviving Facial OR Aromatic Steam Chamber with every Customised Full Body Massage €75. Find out more offers and book your appointment now. Become part of our ongoing Facebook competition to win a Fire & Ice Facial worth €45.
Skeptical Debunker

Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria - 0 views

  • "As far as we can tell, this is the first time this type of behavior has been reported in cells that are part of a larger organism," says Peter T. Cummings, John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, who directed the study that is described in the March 10 issue of the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE. The discovery was the unanticipated result of a study the Cummings group conducted to test the hypothesis that the freedom with which different cancer cells move - a concept called motility - could be correlated with their aggressiveness: That is, the faster a given type of cancer cell can move through the body the more aggressive it is. "Our results refute that hypothesis—the correlation between motility and aggressiveness that we found among three different types of cancer cells was very weak," Cummings says. "In the process, however, we began noticing that the cell movements were unexpectedly complicated." Then the researchers' interest was piqued by a paper that appeared in the February 2008 issue of the journal Nature titled, "Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour." The paper contained an analysis of the movements of a variety of radio-tagged marine predators, including sharks, sea turtles and penguins. The authors found that the predators used a foraging strategy very close to a specialized random walk pattern, called a Lévy walk, an optimal method for searching complex landscapes. At the end of the paper's abstract they wrote, "...Lévy-like behaviour seems to be widespread among diverse organisms, from microbes to humans, as a 'rule' that evolved in response to patchy resource distributions." This gave Cummings and his colleagues a new perspective on the cell movements that they were observing in the microscope. They adopted the basic assumption that when mammalian cells migrate they face problems, such as efficiently finding randomly distributed targets like nutrients and growth factors, that are analogous to those faced by single-celled organisms foraging for food. With this perspective in mind, Alka Potdar, now a post-doctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, cultured cells from three human mammary epithelial cell lines on two-dimensional plastic plates and tracked the cell motions for two-hour periods in a "random migration" environment free of any directional chemical signals. Epithelial cells are found throughout the body lining organs and covering external surfaces. They move relatively slowly, at about a micron per minute which corresponds to two thousandths of an inch per hour. When Potdar carefully analyzed these cell movements, she found that they all followed the same pattern. However, it was not the Lévy walk that they expected, but a closely related search pattern called a bimodal correlated random walk (BCRW). This is a two-phase movement: a run phase in which the cell travels primarily in one direction and a re-orientation phase in which it stays in place and reorganizes itself internally to move in a new direction. In subsequent studies, currently in press, the researchers have found that several other cell types (social amoeba, neutrophils, fibrosarcoma) also follow the same pattern in random migration conditions. They have also found that the cells continue to follow this same basic pattern when a directional chemical signal is added, but the length of their runs are varied and the range of directions they follow are narrowed giving them a net movement in the direction indicated by the signal.
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    When cells move about in the body, they follow a complex pattern similar to that which amoebae and bacteria use when searching for food, a team of Vanderbilt researchers have found. The discovery has a practical value for drug development: Incorporating this basic behavior into computer simulations of biological processes that involve cell migration, such as embryo development, bone remodeling, wound healing, infection and tumor growth, should improve the accuracy with which these models can predict the effectiveness of untested therapies for related disorders, the researchers say.
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El Paciente de Insuficiencia Renal con Alto Nivel de Creatinina Obtiene un Buen Control - 0 views

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    Nuestro riñónes pueden filtrar los desechos y las toxinas de la sangre y regular otras funciónes de su cuerpo .Cuando se desarrolla en la insuficiencia renal ,los riñónes no pueden realizar bien ,usted necesita tomar el tratamiento alternativo para reemplazar la función de los riñónes y vivir vida larga . Hay algunas opciones para sus tratamientos para curar insuficiencia renal. Por favor, elija un tratamiento que sea adecuado para usted.
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    Nombre: ABDULLAH Edad: 70 Género: Masculino Estado Civil: Casado Nacionalidad: Arabia Saudita Historia médica: Hace 20 años, su presión arterial fue a alto nivel, pero fue controlado después de tomar algunos medicamentos. Hace 5 años, su nivel de azúcar en la sangre fue a la escuela, después de tomar los medicamentos de la condición de la enfermedad no se ve ninguna mejorar.
Catherine Plano

Why is my stuff coming up? - 0 views

Have you ever been in a place in life where you were so happy, a place of bliss and a place where everything is going perfect, then, all of a sudden stuff comes up… feelings and emotions from past ...

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started by Catherine Plano on 25 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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La Insuficiencia Renal Elección de un Tratamietno que Sea Apropiado para Usted - 0 views

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    Nuestro riñónes pueden filtrar los desechos y las toxinas de la sangre y regular otras funciónes de su cuerpo .Cuando se desarrolla en la insuficiencia renal ,los riñónes no pueden realizar bien ,usted necesita tomar el tratamiento alternativo para reemplazar la función de los riñónes y vivir vida larga .
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Baño de Pies es un Tratamiento Natural Puede Bajar la Creatinina 4.1 - 0 views

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    La creaninina 4.1 siginifica el paciente había entrado al etapa 3 de la enfermedad renal crónica. Es una etapa de la descompensación de la función renal. Si no se tratar en temprano como sea posible, cuando entraba la etapa 4 de la enfermedad renal crónica, es dificil para restaurar la función renal.
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THALASSEMIA SYNDROMES - 0 views

Thalassemias are a group of inherited blood dyscrasias that were first described in the Mediterranean region.In Greek”Thalassa” means sea and “haema “ means blood. Thalassem...

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started by lifelinelab on 20 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
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Peinado pelo corto - 0 views

Cabello corto claro Cómodo, natural y ... ¡relajado! Si tienes el pelo corto y quieres darle un aspecto moderno y semi despeinado, esta es la mejor opción. ¿Cómo conseguirlo? Es muy simple, el seca...

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started by montcau10 on 22 Aug 19 no follow-up yet
GeoSols Consulting

ELEMENTS OF VASTU SHASTRA - 0 views

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started by GeoSols Consulting on 17 Oct 20 no follow-up yet
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