By: Donald Mitchell As a professor I’m always surprised by the gaps that brilliant students have in their knowledge of how to be effective in practical ways. Such students have already accomplished much; after all, it takes a special kind of aptitude to do well in the most difficult areas of knowledge. Perhaps because [...]
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By: Apurva Shree We all know the importance of the umbilical cord during pregnancy and baby development. But did you know that this cord is also useful after the baby is born? Yes, for ages, this cord and the placenta have been discarded after birth. But, not any longer. Around 30 years ago that researchers [...]
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil Before dealing with the topic of the “Nose” in Quran versus Bible versus sciences, it is mandatory to remember that the total words in the Bible are 788,280 while the total words in the Quran are 77,473. It follows that, the Bible is more than 10 times the Quran [...]
By: Mark J Shaw Connective Tissue Function
Connective tissue is an essential organ and as such has many functions and capabilities.
Connective tissue is the vehicle of the unconscious and undifferentiated body functions.
Connective tissue regulates energy processes and has primary control of the physiochemical and bioelectrical activities of the body.
Connective tissue regulates a host [...]
By: Apurva Shree
Cord blood collection is gaining popularity in vigor with every passing year. Its importance is no longer hidden to today’s knowledgeable generation of parents. With stem cells research getting more advanced, the utility of umbilical cord blood is no longer limited to a few ailments. It has been proved that stem cells [...]